California Legislation

All 5,054 bills from the California State Legislature

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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 AB1714
California Assembly Bill 1714 proposes a tax credit for first-time homebuyers who need to make required repairs on their new homes. This bill aims to support individuals entering the housing market by reducing their financial burden related to necessary home improvements. It is designed to encourage homeownership in the state.
Introduced House David Tangipa
CA SB972
CA SB972 aims to update regulations concerning commercial loans and investment advisers under the California Financing Law. The bill proposes changes to existing financial codes to better govern how these loans are managed and how advisers operate in the commercial lending space. This is intended to enhance transparency and consumer protection in financial transactions.
Introduced Senate Tim Grayson
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 AB1718
CA AB1718 proposes changes to the rules governing teacher credentialing in California. Specifically, it aims to amend a section of the Education Code that outlines the professional preparation required for teachers. The bill is intended to streamline the process for future educators to obtain their credentials.
Introduced House Tom Lackey
CA AB1708
California Assembly Bill 1708 aims to support smaller jurisdictions in addressing homelessness by establishing a new program under the Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention framework. This program will provide funding and resources to help local governments create housing solutions for homeless individuals. It focuses on ensuring that smaller communities can effectively manage and reduce homelessness in their areas.
Introduced House Jose Solache
CA AB1719
CA AB1719 is a proposed law that seeks to change the rules about work permits for the gaming industry in California. Specifically, it aims to amend existing regulations to address the suspension of these permits. This could impact how gaming employees are managed and regulated in the state.
Introduced House Chris Ward
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
CA SB967
CA SB967 aims to update California's planning and zoning laws to better support the development of interim housing units for acutely low-income households. This legislation seeks to ensure that local governments include provisions for these types of housing in their housing elements, making it easier to address urgent housing needs. The goal is to create more accessible living options for the most vulnerable populations in the state.
Introduced Senate Catherine Blakespear
CA AB1690
CA AB1690 aims to modify the state's Personal Income Tax Law to introduce a young child tax credit. This credit would provide financial relief to families with young children by reducing their taxable income. The bill seeks to support parents and caregivers in managing the costs associated with raising young children.
Introduced House Patrick Ahrens
CA AB1691
California AB1691 aims to establish standards and best practices for the use of copper-based antifouling paint, which is used on boats to prevent marine organisms from attaching. The bill seeks to protect marine resources by addressing the environmental impact of these paints. It proposes studies to understand the effects of copper-based products on marine ecosystems.
Introduced House Diane Dixon
CA AB1700
The bill AB1700 aims to establish the e-Safety Commission in California, which will focus on protecting youth online. It seeks to create guidelines and strategies to enhance online safety for young people, addressing issues like cyberbullying and inappropriate content. The goal is to ensure that children and teenagers can navigate the internet safely.
Introduced House David Alvarez
CA AB1698
CA AB1698 is a proposed law that aims to introduce tax credits related to food handler cards for businesses. This would allow certain businesses to receive financial benefits on their taxes if they ensure their employees have the required food handling certifications. The bill is intended to support food safety and encourage compliance with health regulations.
Introduced House Juan Alanis
CA SB961
California Senate Bill 961 aims to expand student eligibility for the CalFresh program, which provides food assistance to low-income individuals and families. The bill proposes changes to both the Education Code and the Welfare and Institutions Code to ensure more students can access these benefits. This is intended to help alleviate food insecurity among college students in California.
Introduced Senate Angelique Ashby
CA AB1695
California Assembly Bill 1695 aims to create smoke-free environments in state-subsidized multiunit housing developments. This means that residents living in these housing units would not be allowed to smoke inside their homes or common areas. The goal is to promote healthier living conditions for all residents.
Introduced House Liz Ortega
CA AB1692
California Assembly Bill 1692 aims to update existing laws related to energy by amending Section 25000 of the Public Resources Code. This amendment is intended to enhance the state's energy policies, potentially impacting how energy resources are managed and utilized. The specifics of the changes are not detailed in the summary provided.
Introduced House Blanca Pacheco
CA SB740
CA SB740 aimed to update regulations related to agreements for municipal wastewater agencies in California. The bill sought to make it easier for these agencies to enter into new agreements or amend existing ones concerning water management. However, it ultimately did not pass.
Failed Senate Susan Rubio
CA SB721
California SB721 aimed to allow students to have excused absences from school to attend career technical education programs. The bill sought to amend existing laws regarding pupil attendance to support students pursuing vocational training. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed Senate Megan Dahle