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CA SB1207
California SB1207 aims to update and amend various sections of the Government and Labor Codes related to the California Conservation Corps. It also involves repealing certain outdated sections of the Public Resources Code. The bill includes provisions for funding to support the operations and activities of the Corps.
Engrossed Senate John Laird
CA SB1443
CA SB1443 is a bill that updates various sections of the Education Code and the Public Contract Code related to elementary and secondary education in California. The changes aim to enhance the operational efficiency and effectiveness of educational programs and services. This omnibus bill consolidates several amendments to improve educational governance and administration.
Engrossed Senate Education
CA AB1632
California Assembly Bill 1632 aims to update the state's laws regarding trespassing. The bill modifies existing provisions in the Penal Code to clarify what constitutes trespass and may introduce new penalties or defenses related to trespassing incidents. This legislation seeks to address concerns about property rights and unauthorized access to private land.
Engrossed House Natasha Johnson
CA AB1637
California Assembly Bill 1637 requires physicians and surgeons to maintain and manage medical records more effectively. This legislation aims to improve the accessibility and organization of patient medical information, ensuring that healthcare providers can deliver better care. By adding new regulations to the Business and Professions Code, it sets standards for how medical records should be handled.
Engrossed House Jessica Caloza
CA SCA5
CA SCA5 is a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at improving education finance in California. It seeks to establish an Equalization Reserve Account to help ensure that funding for education is distributed more equitably across the state. This measure is intended to address disparities in educational resources and support for schools in different areas.
Introduced Senate Dave Cortese
CA AR112
CA AR112 is a resolution that recognizes and celebrates Black Music Month in California. This month aims to honor the contributions of Black musicians and their impact on music and culture. The resolution encourages appreciation and awareness of the rich history of Black music.
Introduced House Tina McKinnor
CA AB2764
CA AB2764 aims to make changes to the laws governing extended foster care in California. It seeks to update various sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code to improve the support and services provided to youth in foster care as they transition to adulthood. The bill is designed to ensure that these young individuals have better access to resources and assistance during this critical period of their lives.
Engrossed House Patrick Ahrens
CA SB1099
California SB1099 aims to update certain sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code regarding state and local public benefits. The bill seeks to improve access to social services for individuals and families in need, ensuring that support systems are more effective and inclusive. This legislation is part of ongoing efforts to enhance public welfare programs in the state.
Engrossed Senate Eloise Reyes
CA AR92
Assembly Resolution 92 (AR92) is a resolution introduced in the California State Assembly on March 17, 2026, by Assembly Member Juan Carrillo. The resolution aims to designate a specific week as 'Cinco de Mayo Week' to honor and celebrate the cultural significance of Cinco de Mayo, which commemorates the Mexican army's victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. The resolution seeks to recognize the contributions of Mexican Americans to California's history and culture and to promote cultural awareness and appreciation among all Californians.
Passed House Juan Carrillo
CA AB2450
CA AB2450 aimed to change the rules around sentencing in California by allowing judges more discretion to dismiss sentence enhancements, which are additional penalties added to a sentence for certain aggravating factors. The bill sought to provide judges with the ability to consider individual circumstances of cases more closely. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Natasha Johnson
CA AB1555
CA AB1555 is a bill that aims to exempt students from nonresident tuition fees at the College of the Siskiyous, a community college in California. This means that students who are not residents of California would not have to pay the usual higher fees to attend this college. The bill seeks to make education more accessible for nonresident students at this specific institution.
Engrossed House Heather Hadwick
CA AB2792
CA AB2792 allows the California Horse Racing Board to accept results from certain out-of-state thoroughbred races, specifically those held in New York. This means that California can consider these races when determining eligibility for certain horse racing events and awards. The bill aims to enhance the competitiveness of California's horse racing industry by broadening the scope of recognized races.
Engrossed House Governmental Organization
CA AB1573
CA AB1573 aims to update the state’s land use laws by amending the Government Code to better define target populations for housing elements. This change is intended to ensure that housing plans address the needs of specific groups within communities, making it easier to provide adequate housing for everyone. The bill seeks to promote more inclusive and equitable housing development across California.
Engrossed House Isaac Bryan
CA AR101
CA AR101 is a resolution recognizing and celebrating 'Star Wars Day,' which is observed on May 4th each year. The bill was sponsored by Assemblymember Juan Alanis and has successfully passed through the legislative process. It aims to honor the cultural impact of the Star Wars franchise and its significance to fans and popular culture.
Passed House Juan Alanis
CA AB1608
CA AB1608 aims to enhance oversight of California's High-Speed Rail project by establishing an Office of the Inspector General. This office will be responsible for monitoring the project's progress, ensuring accountability, and making recommendations to improve operations. The bill amends several sections of existing laws related to transportation and public utilities to facilitate this oversight.
Engrossed House Lori Wilson
CA AB2062
California AB2062 aims to regulate how security surveillance companies can access and use video content. The bill establishes guidelines to ensure that the use of surveillance footage is done responsibly and with respect for privacy. It seeks to create a framework that balances security needs with individual rights.
Engrossed House Joe Patterson
CA AB2035
CA AB2035 aims to update the rules regarding declarations in common interest developments, such as homeowners' associations. The bill seeks to clarify and streamline the process for amending these declarations, which govern the rights and responsibilities of property owners within these communities. This change is intended to make it easier for residents to make necessary updates to their governing documents.
Engrossed House Diane Dixon
CA AB2042
CA AB2042 aims to make it easier for individuals to challenge default judgments in civil cases. It modifies existing laws to allow more flexibility in setting aside these judgments, which can occur when a party fails to respond to a lawsuit. This change is intended to ensure that people have a fair chance to defend themselves in court.
Engrossed House Ash Kalra