California Legislation

All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA AB315
California Assembly Bill 315 aimed to enhance the Medi-Cal program by introducing a Home and Community-Based Alternatives Waiver. This would allow more individuals to receive care in their homes and communities rather than in institutional settings. The bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Mia Bonta
CA AB269
CA AB269 aimed to improve the safety of dams in California by creating a program to assist local agencies in making their dam infrastructure more resilient to climate change. The bill sought to amend existing water regulations to enhance support for these safety measures. However, it ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Steve Bennett
CA AB999
CA AB999 aimed to change certain regulations regarding skydiving and sport parachuting operations in California. The bill sought to amend existing laws in the Public Utilities Code to better accommodate these activities. However, it ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Blanca Rubio
CA AB318
CA AB318 aimed to change certain rules around child daycare applications and fees in California. Specifically, it proposed to amend existing regulations and introduce new ones to streamline the application process for daycare providers. However, the bill did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Juan Alanis
CA AB319
CA AB319 aimed to improve the support provided to foster youth by ensuring that they receive trauma-informed services. This means that the bill sought to create a system where the emotional and psychological needs of foster children are prioritized, helping them heal from past traumas. Unfortunately, the bill did not pass.
Failed House Corey Jackson
CA AB921
California Assembly Bill 921 aimed to change regulations related to generators and provide exemptions from sales and use taxes for these devices. The bill sought to amend existing health and safety laws and address air pollution concerns associated with generator use. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Leticia Castillo
CA AB923
California Assembly Bill 923 aimed to create specific regulations regarding the detention and incarceration of pregnant and postpartum defendants. The bill sought to ensure that these individuals receive appropriate care and support during their time in custody. However, the legislation ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Sharon Quirk-Silva
CA AB508
CA AB508 aimed to establish specific direct care ratios in residential care facilities for the elderly, ensuring that a certain number of staff members are available to care for residents. This would help improve the quality of care and attention that elderly residents receive. The bill was sponsored by Cecilia Aguiar-Curry and ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
CA AB505
CA AB505 aimed to create a requirement for a report on the state's Multifamily Housing Program and the Homekey initiative. This legislation was intended to enhance transparency and accountability regarding housing efforts in California. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Leticia Castillo
CA AB326
CA AB326 aimed to create a new requirement for audits within the California State University system. The bill sought to ensure greater financial transparency and accountability in how the university manages its funds. However, it ultimately failed to pass in the legislature.
Failed House Mike Gipson
CA AB328
CA AB328 aimed to change a specific part of the Civil Code regarding indemnity, which involves financial protection against loss or damage. The bill was sponsored by Republican Phillip Chen but ultimately did not pass. Its failure means that the existing laws on indemnity remain unchanged.
Failed House Phillip Chen
CA AB434
CA AB434 aimed to establish regulations for battery energy storage facilities in California. It sought to enhance safety measures and operational standards for these facilities, which are important for managing energy supply and supporting renewable energy sources. The bill proposed changes to existing health and safety laws to better address the growing use of battery storage technology.
Failed House Carl DeMaio