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CA AB2063
CA AB2063 aims to update the rules regarding how the California Legislature handles bill position letters. This legislation would amend existing laws to improve the transparency and accessibility of information related to the positions taken on bills by various organizations and individuals. The goal is to ensure that the public has better access to this legislative information.
Introduced House Greg Wallis
CA AB2057
California Assembly Bill 2057 aims to regulate the use of natural gas appliances by adding new provisions to the Government Code and amending existing health and safety regulations. The bill seeks to address concerns related to the environmental impact of natural gas usage in homes and businesses. It focuses on ensuring that appliances meet certain standards for safety and efficiency.
Introduced House Carl DeMaio
CA AB2053
California Assembly Bill 2053 aims to establish a baccalaureate degree program specifically for the Coast Community College District. This program would allow students at these community colleges to earn a bachelor's degree in certain fields, expanding their educational opportunities and pathways to employment. The bill also includes provisions for its eventual repeal, suggesting it may be temporary or subject to review.
Introduced House Tri Ta
CA SB1137
California SB1137 aims to change tax laws related to personal income tax deductions for medical expenses. It proposes to amend existing tax code sections and introduce new provisions, with the goal of allowing taxpayers to deduct more of their medical expenses from their taxable income. This bill is intended to provide financial relief for individuals facing high medical costs.
Introduced Senate Suzette Valladares
CA AB1998
CA AB1998 aims to update California's Civil Code to address discrimination based on sex and gender in intimate spaces. This includes areas such as restrooms and locker rooms, ensuring that individuals are treated fairly regardless of their gender identity. The bill seeks to clarify and strengthen protections against discrimination in these sensitive environments.
Introduced House Leticia Castillo
CA SB1113
CA SB1113 is a proposed law that aims to create tax exclusions for companies involved in specific shipping activities. This means that certain shipping-related businesses could pay less in taxes, potentially encouraging more shipping operations in California. The bill is intended to support the shipping industry and boost the state's economy.
Introduced Senate Suzette Valladares
CA SB1127
California SB1127 aims to change the terms of employment for staff at California State University. It seeks to amend existing regulations in the Education Code to potentially improve working conditions or employment practices within the university system. The specifics of the changes are not detailed in the summary.
Introduced Senate Marie Alvarado-Gil
CA SB1121
California SB1121 aims to enhance safety regulations for commercial electric vehicles by adding a new section to the Vehicle Code. This legislation is intended to address safety concerns specific to electric vehicles used for commercial purposes, ensuring they meet certain standards.
Introduced Senate Kelly Seyarto
CA SB1118
CA SB1118 is a proposed law that aims to create tax credits for individuals and businesses that invest in backup generators and solar batteries. This bill would encourage the use of renewable energy and provide financial incentives to help offset the costs of these energy solutions. If passed, it would take effect immediately and would add specific provisions to California's tax code regarding these credits.
Introduced Senate Marie Alvarado-Gil
CA AR80
CA AR80 is a resolution that recognizes the Lunar New Year as an important cultural celebration. It aims to promote awareness and appreciation of the traditions associated with this holiday. The bill passed, highlighting California's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Passed House Mike Fong
CA AB2049
California Assembly Bill 2049 aims to regulate the use of body-worn camera devices by private security services and private investigators. The bill seeks to establish guidelines on how these devices should be used, ensuring that privacy and accountability are maintained in the use of private security services. This legislation is intended to enhance transparency in the private security industry.
Introduced House Juan Alanis
CA AB2016
CA AB2016 is a proposed law that aims to improve drinking water quality in California by addressing the removal of hexavalent chromium, a harmful contaminant. The bill would add a new section to the Health and Safety Code specifically focused on this issue and includes funding for its implementation. Essentially, it seeks to ensure that Californians have access to safer drinking water by tackling this specific pollutant.
Introduced House Jeff Gonzalez
CA SR72
CA SR72 is a resolution that recognizes the significance of the Lunar New Year. It aims to celebrate and honor the cultural contributions of Asian communities in California. The bill emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in the state's cultural landscape.
Passed Senate Christopher Cabaldon
CA AB2021
CA AB2021 seeks to enhance the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 by introducing new provisions related to whistleblower complaints. It aims to protect individuals who report violations of privacy laws and strengthen enforcement mechanisms. The bill proposes amendments to existing privacy regulations to ensure better accountability and transparency.
Introduced House Pilar Schiavo
CA AB1989
CA AB1989 aims to update the rules for background checks for people working in community care facilities. This means that anyone seeking employment in these facilities would undergo a more thorough review to ensure the safety and well-being of the individuals they care for. The bill seeks to strengthen the standards of care by ensuring that only qualified individuals are employed.
Introduced House David Tangipa
CA AB2019
CA AB2019 is a proposed law that aims to address the situation of community college faculty who have been deported or detained. It seeks to add a new section to the Education Code to provide support or protections for these faculty members. This bill is focused on ensuring that educational institutions can retain qualified educators despite immigration challenges.
Introduced House Mike Gipson
CA AB1992
CA AB1992 proposes changes to the Labor Code regarding the Private Attorneys General Act of 2004. The bill aims to modify the rules surrounding notice and cure periods for employment-related claims, as well as adjust the fees associated with filing these claims. Essentially, it seeks to streamline the process for employees to address workplace violations.
Introduced House Diane Dixon
CA AB1995
California AB1995 aims to create a working group focused on the safety of lithium batteries, which have been linked to fire hazards. The bill proposes changes to existing fire safety laws and includes funding to support the group's activities. This initiative seeks to enhance public safety regarding the use and storage of lithium batteries.
Introduced House Darshana Patel
CA AB2000
California Assembly Bill 2000 aims to update certain sections of the Health and Safety Code and the Insurance Code to improve drug formularies in health care coverage. This means it will establish clearer guidelines for how health insurance plans manage and provide access to prescription medications. The goal is to ensure that patients have better access to necessary drugs and that their coverage is more transparent.
Introduced House Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
CA SB1110
California SB1110 aims to update regulations related to funding for early learning and care programs. It seeks to amend existing laws to improve the rates at which these programs are funded, ensuring better access and quality of care for young children. This bill is part of a broader effort to enhance early childhood development services in the state.
Introduced Senate Josh Becker
CA AB2036
CA AB2036 aims to modify existing regulations related to Medi-Cal, specifically focusing on federally qualified health centers and rural health clinics. The bill seeks to improve access to healthcare services for underserved populations in California by ensuring these facilities receive adequate support and funding. This could enhance the quality of care provided to low-income residents who rely on Medi-Cal for their healthcare needs.
Introduced House Darshana Patel