CA AR95 is a resolution that recognizes National Public Works Week in California. The bill aims to highlight the importance of public works professionals and the services they provide to communities. It encourages appreciation for the contributions of these workers to public infrastructure and community well-being.
California SB1206 is a comprehensive bill that makes various amendments to the state's Insurance Code. The changes affect multiple sections related to insurance regulations, aiming to streamline processes and update existing laws to better reflect current practices in the insurance industry.
California Assembly Bill 2538 aims to improve the processes for hospice providers that participate in the Medi-Cal program. It introduces new requirements for forms used by these providers, likely to enhance efficiency and clarity in service delivery. This change is intended to ensure that patients receive better care and support during hospice services.
California Assembly Bill 2561 aims to enhance privacy settings for operating systems and applications. It requires developers to implement stronger privacy measures to protect users' personal information. The bill is designed to give consumers more control over their data and improve transparency in how their information is used.
CA AB2706 updates California's food safety laws regarding acidified and low-acid foods. It modifies existing regulations and introduces new guidelines to ensure safer handling and processing of these food types. The bill aims to enhance public health protections and streamline food safety practices.
CA AB2435 introduces new sections to the Business and Professions Code that allow for administrative penalties against individuals practicing professional engineering, geology, geophysics, and land surveying without a proper license. This legislation aims to enhance enforcement and compliance in these professions to ensure public safety and professional standards.
The bill ACR204 focuses on the connection between behavioral health and the arts in California. It aims to promote the use of artistic activities as a way to improve mental health and well-being. The bill seeks to encourage collaboration between artists and mental health professionals to enhance the support available for individuals facing behavioral health challenges.
CA SCR159 designates a specific month as California Rodeo Appreciation Month. This resolution aims to recognize and celebrate the cultural significance of rodeos in California and promote appreciation for this traditional event.
California Senate Concurrent Resolution 158 designates a specific month as Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month to celebrate the importance of the arts in society. It also marks the 50th anniversary of the California Arts Council, recognizing its contributions to promoting arts and culture across the state.
CA ACR152 designates March as American Red Cross Month in California. This resolution recognizes the vital work of the American Red Cross in providing emergency assistance, disaster relief, and education. It aims to honor the organization's contributions to communities across the state.
CA ACR172 designates a specific day as World Irritable Bowel Syndrome Day in California. This recognition aims to raise awareness about irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and its impact on individuals' lives. The bill emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing this health condition.
CA ACR130 establishes a special day to honor Sylvia Mendez, a civil rights activist known for her role in the landmark Mendez v. Westminster case that challenged school segregation in California. This day will recognize her contributions to education equality and civil rights. The resolution aims to promote awareness of her legacy and the importance of fighting for equal rights in education.
California Assembly Concurrent Resolution 161 designates a specific week as Special Districts Week. This week is meant to recognize and celebrate the contributions of special districts across the state, which provide essential services to communities.
California Assembly Concurrent Resolution 150 (ACR 150) declares the week of April 12 to April 18, 2026, as California Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. This resolution honors and recognizes the vital contributions of public safety dispatchers, who serve as the first point of contact in emergencies, working around the clock to coordinate responses and ensure public safety. The resolution acknowledges their dedication, professionalism, and the critical role they play in protecting lives and property.
CA AB1783 is a proposed law that aims to prevent local governments from imposing taxes based on the number of miles vehicles travel. It also seeks to stop the state from creating funds that would rely on vehicle miles traveled as a tax measure. The bill is intended to protect drivers from additional financial burdens related to their travel habits.
CA AB2568 is a bill that changes the rules about how directors of water districts can be paid. It aims to clarify and update the regulations surrounding their compensation, making it easier to understand and implement. This could impact how water district directors are compensated for their work in managing water resources.
CA AB1999 updates various sections of the Business and Professions Code related to veterinary medicine. The bill aims to improve regulations and practices within the veterinary profession, ensuring better standards for animal care and veterinary services. It also involves repealing some outdated provisions and adding new sections to enhance the profession's framework.
California AB2532 aims to update regulations regarding cannabis labeling, packaging, and manufacturing. The bill seeks to ensure that cannabis products have clear and accurate labels, promoting safety and transparency for consumers. It also addresses manufacturing practices to maintain product quality and compliance with state standards.