CA AB579, known as Yaeli’s Law, aimed to strengthen California's laws regarding child abuse and neglect. It proposed changes to various sections of the Family Code, Penal Code, Probate Code, and Welfare and Institutions Code to enhance protections for children. The bill ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
California Assembly Bill 567 aimed to make changes to the state's insurance regulations by adding and repealing certain sections of the Insurance Code and modifying parts of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The bill sought to address issues related to both residential and commercial insurance. However, it ultimately failed to pass in the legislature.
CA AB569 aimed to amend existing laws regarding retirement benefits for public employees in California. Specifically, it sought to create exceptions for supplemental defined benefit plans, allowing for additional retirement benefits under certain conditions. However, the bill ultimately failed to pass.
CA AB558 aimed to change certain regulations related to alarm companies in California. Specifically, it proposed amendments to the Business and Professions Code to address how these companies operate. However, the bill did not pass in the legislature.
California Assembly Bill 556 aimed to allow veterans to have certain campus-based fees waived at public colleges and universities. This would help reduce the financial burden on veterans pursuing higher education. The bill was sponsored by Republican Joe Patterson but ultimately did not pass.