California Democratic lawmaker returns to committee after ouster for opposing party-backed penalty on oil profits

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Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon put Assemblymember Jasmeet Bains back on the Business and Professions panel.

Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, pictured, pulled Assemblymember Jasmeet Bains from the committee after she repeatedly aligned with Republicans against Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to limit the earnings of California companies. | Rich Pedroncelli/AP PhotoA moderate Democrat in the California Legislature was back on an influential committee Thursday after a brief ouster for breaking with other Democrats to oppose Gov. Gavin Newsom’s oil profits penalty.

Bains, in a brief statement, did not address the underlying reasons for the removal or explain her return. Rendon pulled Bains from the committee in March after she repeatedly aligned with Republicans against Newsom’s plan to limit the earnings of California companies. The bill was a priority for the Democratic governor, who spent months negotiating with legislative Democrats following a spike in gas prices last year.

Bains represents one of California’s major oil-producing areas and had already tacked to the right on energy issues, countering Newsom’s call to limit industry profits by introducing a measure to expand in-state oil production.

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