CA SB309 aimed to change how wages are determined for providers in the In-Home Supportive Services program, which assists individuals with disabilities or elderly residents in their homes. The bill sought to ensure that these providers receive fair compensation for their essential work. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
California Assembly Bill 778 aimed to require local agencies to post information about public construction contracts on an internet website. This would have made it easier for the public to access details about these contracts and promote transparency in local government spending. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA SB370 aimed to create a grant program to help preserve music festivals in California. The program would have provided financial support to ensure that these cultural events could continue to thrive. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
California SB721 aimed to allow students to have excused absences from school to attend career technical education programs. The bill sought to amend existing laws regarding pupil attendance to support students pursuing vocational training. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
California Assembly Bill 837 aimed to amend existing laws regarding the use of ketamine, a controlled substance. The bill sought to address regulations surrounding this medication, which is sometimes used for mental health treatment. However, the bill ultimately failed to pass in the legislature.
CA AB522 was a bill aimed at addressing issues related to labor unions in private employment. It sought to modify certain regulations or practices surrounding union activities and employee rights. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
California Assembly Bill 838 aimed to modify the renter’s credit, which is a tax benefit for individuals who rent their homes. The bill proposed changes to the existing tax code to potentially provide more financial relief to renters. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB520 aimed to improve access to state funding information related to homelessness and mental health services. The bill proposed adding a new section to the Government Code that would help public social services better navigate available resources. However, it ultimately did not pass.
CA AB842 aimed to provide funding for school construction in the Paradise Unified School District. The bill sought to support the rebuilding and improvement of school facilities to better serve students and the community. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
California Assembly Bill 835 aimed to amend existing laws regarding Medi-Cal, specifically focusing on services provided by skilled nursing facilities. The bill sought to improve access to necessary care for individuals relying on Medi-Cal for their long-term healthcare needs. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.