SCA5 passed the State Senate on January30,2014, and crossed over to the Assembly. On March17,2014, at Hernandez's request, Assembly Speaker
John Pérez referred the measure back to the Senate. In a joint statement with Hernandez, Pérez announced the creation of a bicameral commission on issues surrounding recruitment, admissions, and retention in California's systems of higher education. Senate President pro Tempore
Darrell Steinberg also issued a statement stating that he is a supporter of SCA5: "I look forward to working with Senator Hernandez, my Senate colleagues, and the Assembly in bringing all communities together for a serious and sober examination of
affirmative action."
Voting in the Senate On January30,2014, the
bill passed in the Senator in a
party-line vote, with 27 ayes, 9 noes, 3 NVR (no votes recorded) • Ayes: Beall(D), Block(D), Calderon(D), Corbett(D), Correa(D), De León(D), DeSaulnier(D), Evans(D), Galgiani(D), Hancock(D), Hernandez(D), Hill(D), Hueso(D), Jackson(D), Lara(D), Leno(D), Lieu(D), Liu(D), Mitchell(D), Monning(D), Padilla(D), Pavley(D), Roth(D), Steinberg(D), Torres(D), Wolk(D), Yee(D) • Noes: Anderson(R), Berryhill(R), Fuller(R), Gaines(R), Huff(R), Knight(R), Vidak(R), Walters(R), Wyland(R) • NVR: Cannella(R), Nielsen(R), Wright(D) ==Public reactions==