CA AB1295 aimed to improve the clarity and transparency of utility bills and notices by requiring public utilities to consolidate information. This would help consumers better understand their charges and service details. The bill was sponsored by Republican Joe Patterson but ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1290 aimed to require Senate confirmation for members of the High-Speed Rail Authority, which oversees the state's high-speed rail project. This change was intended to increase accountability and oversight of the authority's decisions. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
California Assembly Bill 1291 aimed to establish new regulations for ticket sellers, requiring them to provide proof of purchase to consumers. This was intended to enhance transparency and protect consumers in the ticket resale market. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1292 aimed to change certain rules regarding the administration and operation of county community schools and juvenile court schools in California. The bill sought to update specific sections of the Education Code to improve how these schools function and serve students. However, it ultimately did not pass.
California AB1289 aimed to change certain rules regarding juveniles in the welfare system. The bill sought to amend existing laws to improve how young people are treated in the legal system. However, it ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1298 aimed to update certain provisions in the Business and Professions Code that govern various professions and vocations. The bill sought to improve the regulatory framework managed by the Department of Consumer Affairs. However, it ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1300 aimed to enhance data protection and privacy for individuals, particularly focusing on immigration-related information held by state and local governments. The bill sought to establish guidelines to prevent unauthorized sharing of personal data, ensuring that sensitive information about immigrants would be better protected from misuse. Unfortunately, the bill did not pass.