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CA AB1723
CA AB1723 proposes changes to the rules governing the revocation of driver's licenses in California. Specifically, it seeks to amend an existing section of the Vehicle Code related to how and when licenses can be revoked. The bill aims to clarify the process and criteria for revocation, potentially impacting many drivers in the state.
Introduced House Stan Ellis
CA AB1735
California Assembly Bill 1735 is focused on park property in the City of Cathedral City. It aims to address issues related to the management or use of these park areas, though specific details of the changes proposed are not provided in the summary.
Introduced House Greg Wallis
CA SB984
California SB984 proposes to modify personal income tax laws by adding a new section related to deductions for tips. This bill aims to provide tax relief to individuals who earn tips, allowing them to deduct these amounts from their taxable income. The bill is intended to take effect immediately upon its passage.
Introduced Senate Shannon Grove
CA SB986
California SB986 aims to update certain sections of the Government Code that govern major regulations within the state. The bill proposes changes to improve the process by which regulations are developed and implemented by state agencies. It also introduces a new section that may enhance transparency and accountability in regulatory actions.
Introduced Senate Kelly Seyarto
CA AJR25
CA AJR25 is a resolution that supports the continuation of enhanced premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). These credits help lower-income individuals and families afford health insurance. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining these financial aids to ensure access to healthcare for all Californians.
Engrossed House Dawn Addis
CA AB1724
California Assembly Bill 1724 aims to introduce new regulations related to court operations. Specifically, it seeks to add a new article in the Government Code that would outline procedures and guidelines for how courts function. This could impact various aspects of court administration and accessibility for the public.
Introduced House Stan Ellis
CA AB1725
CA AB1725 requires residential buildings to disclose information about nearby oil wells and any methane mitigation systems in place. This aims to ensure that potential buyers and renters are informed about environmental risks associated with oil extraction. The bill seeks to enhance transparency and safety in housing transactions.
Introduced House Jessica Caloza
CA AR76
CA AR76 is a resolution that supports efforts to promote affordable homeownership in California. It aims to address the challenges many residents face in accessing affordable housing options. The bill encourages policies and initiatives that will help more people achieve the dream of owning a home.
Passed House Nick Schultz
CA AR77
CA AR77 is a resolution that addresses school governance in California. It aims to improve the management and decision-making processes within schools to ensure they operate effectively and serve students' needs better.
Passed House Juan Carrillo
CA AB1726
CA AB1726 aims to create catastrophe savings accounts to help individuals save money for expenses related to natural disasters. It also proposes changes to personal income tax regulations to support these accounts. The bill is designed to provide financial relief and preparation for Californians affected by disasters like wildfires and earthquakes.
Introduced House Lisa Calderon
CA SR71
California Senate Resolution 71 (SR71) is a formal statement by the California Senate emphasizing the importance of affordable homeownership. It highlights homeownership as a key path to economic stability and generational wealth, especially for lower-income families. The resolution acknowledges the role of nonprofit organizations, like Habitat for Humanity, in providing affordable housing and calls for increased support for such initiatives. It also points out the state's low homeownership rates and the racial disparities in homeownership, urging comprehensive strategies to increase affordable housing availability.
Passed Senate Jesse Arreguin
CA AB1730
California AB1730 aims to establish external resolution services for civil rights compliance within community colleges. It proposes the creation of a managing entity and a civil rights coordinator to oversee these services. This bill seeks to enhance the support and resources available to ensure civil rights are upheld in educational settings.
Introduced House Mike Fong
CA AB1742
California Assembly Bill 1742 aims to change the rules for how legal summons are served in civil actions involving commercial buildings. Specifically, it proposes to add a new section to the Code of Civil Procedure that outlines these rules. This could streamline the process of notifying parties involved in legal cases related to commercial properties.
Introduced House Phillip Chen
CA AB1739
California Assembly Bill 1739 aims to strengthen laws against sexual exploitation by clergy members. It proposes adding a new section to the Penal Code specifically addressing these crimes. The bill seeks to provide better protections for victims and hold offenders accountable for their actions.
Introduced House Chris Ward
CA SB987
California SB987 aims to create the California Health Access Fund, which would provide financial resources to improve access to healthcare for residents. This fund would be used to support various health programs and initiatives designed to enhance healthcare services across the state. The bill is part of a broader effort to ensure that all Californians have the opportunity to receive necessary medical care.
Introduced Senate Akilah Weber Pierson
CA AB1737
California Assembly Bill 1737 aims to make changes to the rules governing postrelease community supervision for individuals who have been released from prison. The bill seeks to amend specific sections of the Penal Code to potentially improve the management and support of these individuals as they reintegrate into society.
Introduced House Tom Lackey
CA AB1727
CA AB1727 aims to create a new crime related to the theft of DNA. This means that if someone unlawfully takes or uses another person's DNA without permission, they could face legal consequences. The bill seeks to protect individuals' genetic information from being exploited or misused.
Introduced House Tri Ta
CA SB980
California SB980 aims to change the rules about how people can access their medical records. The bill seeks to make it easier for individuals to obtain their health information, ensuring they have better control over their personal health data. This amendment could help improve transparency in healthcare and empower patients in their medical decisions.
Introduced Senate Melissa Hurtado
CA SB982
California SB982 aims to create a legal framework for civil actions related to climate disasters. This means that individuals or communities affected by climate-related events could potentially sue for damages or seek compensation. The bill is designed to hold parties accountable for their role in contributing to climate change and its impacts.
Introduced Senate Scott Wiener
CA AB1702
California Assembly Bill 1702 aims to amend existing laws regarding admission to state parks for veterans and military personnel. The bill proposes to provide free or discounted access to these individuals, recognizing their service and sacrifices. This change is intended to enhance the benefits available to veterans and military personnel when visiting state parks.
Introduced House Natasha Johnson
CA AB1706
CA AB1706 proposes to create a pilot program for flag football under the California Interscholastic Federation. This program aims to promote flag football as a recognized sport in schools, allowing students to participate in this non-contact version of football. The bill includes provisions for its eventual repeal, suggesting it is intended as a trial initiative.
Introduced House Kate Sanchez