California Legislation

All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA AB794
CA AB794 aimed to update regulations under the California Safe Drinking Water Act by repealing and adding specific provisions related to safe drinking water. The bill sought to address emergency situations concerning water safety. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Jesse Gabriel
CA SB458
CA SB458 aimed to change how titles and summaries for initiative and referendum measures are created and managed in California's Elections Code. It proposed to amend and repeal several sections of the Elections and Government Codes related to election processes. Ultimately, the bill did not pass.
Failed Senate Roger Niello
CA AB795
California AB795 aimed to establish a commission dedicated to planning and promoting events for the 250th anniversary of the United States. The bill included provisions for funding to support the commission's activities. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Jeff Gonzalez
CA SB462
California SB462 aimed to amend existing laws regarding the California Farmland Conservancy Program, specifically focusing on conservation easements to protect agricultural land. The bill proposed funding to support these conservation efforts but ultimately did not pass. Its goal was to enhance the preservation of farmland in the state.
Failed Senate Dave Cortese
CA AB814
California Assembly Bill 814 aimed to create a tax exclusion for retirement benefits received by law enforcement officers. This would have allowed retired law enforcement personnel to keep more of their income by not taxing a portion of their retirement pay. However, the bill ultimately failed to pass.
Failed House Pilar Schiavo
CA AB811
CA AB811 aimed to improve the process of credentialing teachers in California specifically for computer science instruction. The bill proposed the establishment of a workgroup to address the requirements and standards necessary for teachers to effectively teach computer science. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Patrick Ahrens
CA AB819
CA AB819 aimed to establish building standards for electric vehicle charging stations specifically for exempt entities. It proposed new regulations and tax provisions to support the installation of these charging stations, making it easier for certain organizations to provide electric vehicle infrastructure. The bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Alexandra Macedo
CA AB530
CA AB530 aimed to improve fiscal transparency within the California State University system. It proposed new regulations to ensure that financial information is accessible and clear to the public. The goal was to enhance accountability and trust in how state funds are managed by the university system.
Failed House Gregg Hart