CA SR96 is a resolution that recognizes and celebrates National County Government Month. It aims to promote awareness of the important role that county governments play in serving their communities and providing essential services. The resolution encourages citizens to engage with their local government and appreciate its contributions.
California SB1347 aims to ensure that schools have emergency stock albuterol inhalers available for students who may experience asthma attacks. The bill modifies existing education laws and introduces new regulations to facilitate access to these inhalers, promoting better health and safety for students with respiratory issues. It also establishes guidelines for the administration of these inhalers by school staff.
CA SB1169 updates the rules regarding the expiration dates of tentative maps under the Subdivision Map Act. This means that developers will have more flexibility and time to finalize their plans for land development before their approvals expire. The bill aims to help streamline the development process in California.
The bill designates a section of highway in California as the Border Patrol Agent Daniel H. Salazar Memorial Highway. This is a way to honor and remember Agent Salazar for his service and sacrifice in protecting the border. The memorialization aims to recognize the contributions of Border Patrol agents in the state.
CA AB1993 aimed to improve the process of voting by mail by requiring the use of identification envelopes. This change was intended to enhance security and ensure that ballots were properly verified. However, the bill ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Assembly Concurrent Resolution 109 (ACR 109) designates a portion of State Highway Route 43 in Selma, California, as the 'Officer Gonzalo Carrasco Jr. Memorial Highway' to honor Officer Carrasco, who was killed in the line of duty on January 31, 2023. The resolution requests the Department of Transportation to determine the cost of appropriate signage and to erect these signs upon receiving sufficient donations from non-state sources.
The bill designates a portion of highway in California as the James Dean Memorial Highway. This recognition honors the legacy of the iconic actor James Dean, who is remembered for his significant impact on American culture. The designation aims to celebrate his contributions and keep his memory alive.
California SB1418 aims to update laws regarding the preservation of election materials. This includes clarifying how long election-related documents and records must be kept and ensuring that they are properly maintained for transparency and accountability in the electoral process.
CA AB2011 aims to improve health care coverage by addressing nonquantitative treatment limitations, which are rules that restrict access to certain treatments without clear criteria. The bill requires health plans to provide more transparency and justification for these limitations, ensuring that patients receive fair access to necessary treatments. This legislation is intended to enhance patient rights and promote equitable health care services.
CA AB1916 aims to update the rules regarding court interpreters in California. This bill seeks to improve access to language services in courts, ensuring that non-English speakers can fully participate in legal proceedings. By amending existing government code, it hopes to enhance the quality and availability of interpreter services.
CA SR68 is a resolution that recognizes April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and designates a specific day in April as Denim Day. The resolution aims to raise awareness about sexual assault and support survivors. It encourages educational initiatives and community involvement to address this important issue.
The Student Test Taker Privacy Protection Act aims to enhance the privacy of students taking tests by requiring end-to-end encryption of their data. This means that any information collected during the testing process will be securely protected from unauthorized access. The bill seeks to ensure that students' personal information remains confidential and secure.
CA AB2691 is a bill that aims to change the rules regarding the eligibility of individuals with felony convictions to run for elective office in California. It seeks to amend existing election laws to clarify how felony convictions affect a person's ability to hold public office. The bill is intended to promote inclusivity in the electoral process.
CA AB1747 aimed to change the laws regarding crimes involving vehicles, specifically by amending a section of the Penal Code. The bill sought to address issues related to vehicle-related offenses, potentially increasing penalties or clarifying definitions. However, it ultimately did not pass the legislative process.
California Assembly Bill 1704 aims to address greenhouse gas emissions associated with building materials. It proposes amendments to existing laws and introduces new regulations to reduce the carbon footprint of materials used in construction. The bill focuses on measuring and minimizing the embodied carbon in these materials to promote more sustainable building practices.
California SB969 aims to regulate electric vehicle (EV) fueling systems by establishing standards for weights and measures. This legislation will ensure that EV charging stations provide accurate measurements for the amount of electricity dispensed to consumers. The goal is to promote fair practices and consumer protection in the growing electric vehicle market.