California Assembly Bill 108 amends the Budget Act of 2025, which is the state's financial plan for that year. It makes specific changes to budget items and sections related to state funding and appropriations. The bill is designed to ensure that the budget aligns with current financial needs and priorities.
CA AB2636 is a bill that aims to update certain provisions in the Welfare and Institutions Code concerning juveniles. The changes are intended to improve how the legal system interacts with young people, potentially making it more supportive and rehabilitative.
CA AR108 designates a specific month as Kidney Month in California. This resolution aims to raise awareness about kidney health and the importance of kidney disease prevention and treatment. It encourages educational activities and community events focused on kidney health.
California AB2453 aims to update certain sections of the Vehicle Code that pertain to off-highway motor vehicles. This legislation seeks to clarify regulations and ensure safer operation of these vehicles in designated areas. It addresses issues related to vehicle registration and compliance with safety standards.
California SB1055 establishes new guidelines for contracts related to the Pajaro Regional Flood Management Agency. This legislation aims to streamline the process for the agency to enter into public contracts, facilitating better management of flood risks in the region.
California SB1444 is a bill aimed at updating various sections of employment laws. It modifies existing regulations related to labor, unemployment insurance, and workers' rights. The changes are intended to clarify and improve the legal framework governing employment in the state.
California Assembly Bill 2477 aims to add a new section to the Business and Professions Code related to structural pest control. This legislation may introduce new regulations or guidelines for pest control professionals in the state, impacting how they operate and ensuring compliance with safety and industry standards.
CA AB2149 is a bill aimed at improving student performance in California schools by addressing the achievement gap among different groups of pupils. It establishes a new accountability report that will track and evaluate pupil achievement, ensuring that schools are held responsible for their students' educational outcomes. The goal is to provide better support and resources to students who are struggling.
CA SR106 designates April as Black April Memorial Month in California. This month is intended to honor and remember the struggles and contributions of the Vietnamese community, particularly those affected by the fall of Saigon in 1975. It aims to raise awareness about the historical significance of this event and its impact on Vietnamese Americans.
California AB2013 aims to improve the preparedness and resiliency of community water systems located in areas at high and very high risk of wildfires. The bill introduces new regulations and guidelines to ensure these water systems are better equipped to handle emergencies related to fire risks, enhancing overall community safety and water resource management.
California SB1445 is a bill that proposes amendments and repeals to various sections of the Business and Professions Code related to healing arts. It aims to update regulations governing healing arts practices, which may include adjustments to licensing, practice standards, and professional conduct. The bill seeks to enhance the framework for healing arts professionals in California.
California SB1267 allows homeowners in common interest developments, like condominiums or townhouses, to install electric vehicle charging stations in shared areas. The bill updates existing laws to make it easier for residents to access charging options for electric vehicles. This aims to promote the use of electric cars and support environmental sustainability.
CA AB2779 aims to update food labeling regulations in California, specifically focusing on quality dates, safety dates, and sell-by dates for food products. The bill seeks to clarify these terms to help consumers make informed decisions about food freshness and safety. It is designed to take effect immediately due to its urgent nature.
California SB1436 aims to amend existing laws related to the Qualified ABLE Program, which allows individuals with disabilities to save money without jeopardizing their eligibility for government benefits. The changes focus on updating tax codes to better support these savings accounts. This bill is designed to enhance financial security for people with disabilities in California.
California SB1410 updates the rules for adult community care facilities by requiring them to provide an email address of record. This change aims to improve communication and accessibility for residents and their families. It ensures that important information can be shared more efficiently.
California SB1432 aims to update certain sections of the Political Reform Act of 1974, which governs campaign finance and political contributions. The amendments focus on clarifying existing regulations and improving transparency in political funding. This legislation is intended to ensure that the state's political processes remain fair and accountable.
California SB1175 aims to update the rules around lobbyist registration and termination. This bill modifies existing regulations in the Political Reform Act of 1974 to ensure better oversight of lobbyists. It is designed to enhance transparency and accountability in lobbying activities.
California AB2179 aims to enhance protections against workplace violence by allowing employees to seek restraining orders more easily. The bill modifies existing laws to clarify the process for obtaining protective orders related to workplace threats and violence. This is intended to create safer work environments for employees across the state.