California Legislation

All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

Filter:
Showing 1201–1224 of 3,151 bills
CA AB38
California AB38 aimed to amend the Penal Code to potentially reclassify certain crimes as serious or violent felonies. This reclassification would affect sentencing and parole eligibility for individuals convicted of these crimes. The bill did not pass and therefore did not result in any changes to the existing law.
Failed House Tom Lackey
CA AB452
CA AB452 aimed to create designated state surfing reserves along the California coast to protect and promote surfing areas. The bill sought to enhance coastal recreation and preserve the natural resources associated with these popular surfing spots. Unfortunately, the bill did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Jacqui Irwin
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
CA AB430
CA AB430 aimed to change the rules governing how the State Water Resources Control Board can create emergency regulations related to water management. The bill sought to provide clearer guidelines for water regulation during emergencies. However, it ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Juan Alanis
CA AB26
The Eliminate the Politicians’ Perks Act of 2025 aimed to amend the Political Reform Act of 1974 by reducing or eliminating certain benefits and perks that elected officials in California receive. The bill sought to address concerns over the use of taxpayer money for non-essential expenses by politicians. Although the bill was introduced, it ultimately failed to pass in the legislature.
Failed House Carl DeMaio
CA AB407
CA AB407 aimed to update certain sections of the Health and Safety Code related to the California Pollution Control Financing Authority. The bill sought to improve state government processes regarding pollution control financing and included provisions for funding. However, it ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Corey Jackson