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FILE -Former California Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, left, and Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher talk during the Assembly session at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022. Rendon created the Select Committee on Happiness and Public Policy Outcomes to study how state policy can make Californians happier. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,File)

What makes people happy? California lawmakers want to find out

A California lawmaker is trying to get the state Legislature to rethink policymaking by creating a committee to study how to make people happier

By SOPHIE AUSTIN
Published - Mar 16, 2024, 01:10 AM ET
Last Updated - Mar 16, 2024, 01:10 AM EDT

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Assemblyman Anthony Rendon likes to spend his spare time away from the Capitol in Sacramento with his 4-year-old daughter back home near Los Angeles. Last weekend, he took her ice skating and to an indoor playground, then let her get a donut after she agreed to ride her scooter on the way there.

“Those are the types of things that make me happy,” he said this week in an interview outside the state Assembly chambers, where he's served as a lawmaker for a dozen years.

Now Rendon, a Democrat who was one of the longest-serving Assembly speakers in California history, is spending his last year in office trying to make happiness more central to policymaking. He created a first-in-the-nation group to study the issue, called the Select Committee on Happiness and Public Policy Outcomes, which held its first public hearing this week.

It would be “silly” for lawmakers to not study how they can make people happier, Rendon said.

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