CA AB925 aimed to improve emergency preparedness in mobilehome parks by updating regulations related to safety and health codes. The bill sought to ensure that mobilehome parks have better plans and resources in place to handle emergencies effectively. However, the bill ultimately failed to pass.
CA AB491 aimed to update California's climate goals by focusing on the management of natural and working lands to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The bill sought to amend existing laws to enhance the state's strategies for addressing climate change through land use and conservation efforts. Unfortunately, the bill did not pass.
CA AB926 aimed to change laws regarding visitation rights in juvenile court cases. It sought to amend several sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code to improve the process for juveniles and their families during court proceedings. The bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB933 aimed to extend the duration of disability benefits for individuals recovering from childbirth. The bill proposed to add a new section to the Unemployment Insurance Code specifically addressing these benefits. However, the bill did not pass in the legislature.
California Assembly Bill 490 aimed to allow taxpayers to deduct car loan interest payments from their gross income when calculating personal income tax. This change was intended to provide financial relief to individuals making car payments. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB934 aimed to enhance the process of obtaining degrees and certificates at community colleges by requiring the development of education plans for students. The bill sought to ensure that students have a clear path to complete their educational goals efficiently. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB488 aimed to update certain sections of the Insurance Code related to the California FAIR Plan Association, which provides insurance for high-risk properties. The bill sought to amend existing regulations to improve access to insurance for those in fire-prone areas. However, the bill ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB479 aimed to change certain rules in the criminal procedure related to vacatur relief, which allows individuals to have their criminal records cleared under specific conditions. The bill was sponsored by David Tangipa and was intended to provide a pathway for those who have rehabilitated themselves to move forward without the burden of a criminal record. However, the bill ultimately failed to advance in the legislative process.
CA AB936 aimed to enhance the CalFresh program by providing additional benefits specifically for purchasing fruits and vegetables. This change was intended to improve access to healthy food options for low-income families. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB371 aimed to improve dental coverage by changing some existing health and safety laws and adding new provisions to the insurance code. The bill sought to ensure that more people could access necessary dental care through their health insurance plans. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB465 aimed to update certain sections of the Government Code related to local public employees and their memoranda of understanding. This bill sought to clarify and enhance the rights and processes surrounding labor agreements for public workers. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB459 aimed to allow the use of electronic signatures for qualifying initiatives in California elections. This would have made it easier for citizens to gather support for their proposals by using technology. However, the bill did not pass.
CA AB376 aimed to modify California's personal income tax and corporation tax laws by introducing specific exclusions related to wildfires. The bill proposed to add new sections to the Revenue and Taxation Code, but ultimately it did not pass. Its intent was to provide tax relief for individuals and corporations affected by wildfire disasters.
CA AB453 aimed to enhance pupil safety by requiring schools to develop comprehensive safety plans. These plans would address various safety concerns and ensure that schools are prepared for emergencies. The bill sought to create a safer environment for students and staff in California schools.