CA SB19

Crimes: threats.

Passed Senate Susan Rubio (D)
Plain English Summary

California SB19 adds a new section to the Penal Code that addresses the issue of making threats. It aims to clarify and strengthen the legal consequences for individuals who threaten others. This legislation seeks to enhance public safety by holding offenders accountable for their actions.

Supporters Say

Supporters of SB19 would highlight that this bill is a crucial step towards ensuring safety in communities by taking threats seriously. They would argue that it provides law enforcement with the necessary tools to address and deter threatening behavior, ultimately fostering a safer environment for all Californians.

Critics Say

Critics of SB19 might argue that the bill could lead to overreach and the potential for misuse, where individuals could be penalized for expressing their opinions or emotions. They may express concerns that the vague definitions of threats could infringe on free speech rights and disproportionately affect certain groups.

Legislative Votes
Unfinished Business SB19 Rubio et al. Concurrence
Senate · Sep 11, 2025
Passed
40
YEA
0
NAY
SB 19 Rubio Senate Third Reading By Patel
A · Sep 9, 2025
Passed
74
YEA
0
NAY
Do pass
A · Aug 29, 2025
Passed
15
YEA
0
NAY
Do pass and be re-referred to the Committee on [Appropriations]
A · Jul 1, 2025
Passed
8
YEA
0
NAY
Senate 3rd Reading SB19 Rubio et al
Senate · Jun 2, 2025
Passed
38
YEA
0
NAY
Do pass as amended
Senate · May 23, 2025
Passed
6
YEA
0
NAY
Placed on suspense file
Senate · Apr 7, 2025
Passed
7
YEA
0
NAY
Do pass, but first be re-referred to the Committee on [Appropriations]
Senate · Mar 25, 2025
Passed
6
YEA
0
NAY

Source: LegiScan roll call vote data.

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About This Analysis

This summary was generated using AI from the bill's official text and metadata. Data sourced from LegiScan and the California State Legislature. Conflict-of-interest analysis for this bill is coming soon.