CA AB1371 aimed to update the laws regarding employee safety by allowing workers to refuse tasks they believe are hazardous. This bill sought to clarify the rights of employees in situations where they feel their safety is at risk during work. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1372 aimed to update laws related to renewable energy generation and electrified commuter railroads, specifically focusing on the use of regenerative braking technology. The bill sought to enhance net billing practices, allowing for better management of electricity generated by these facilities. However, it ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1379 aimed to create a pilot program for speed safety systems in vehicles. This program was intended to test technologies that could help reduce speeding and improve road safety. However, the bill did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB1386 aimed to update regulations concerning perinatal services in health facilities in California. It sought to improve the quality of care provided to mothers and newborns during the perinatal period. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1391 aimed to change how funding is allocated for transitional kindergarten in California, specifically for basic aid school districts and necessary small schools. The bill proposed amendments to existing education finance laws to ensure these schools receive appropriate financial support. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1394 aimed to create systems for safely deactivating and disposing of personal opioid medications. The bill sought to address the opioid crisis by ensuring that unused or expired opioids could be handled responsibly, reducing the risk of misuse and environmental harm. Unfortunately, the bill did not pass in the legislature.
California Assembly Bill 1395 aimed to update regulations related to the use of internal combustion engines in forestry and industrial operations. The bill sought to create a 'fire toolbox' to enhance fire prevention measures and improve safety in forestry practices. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB1396 aimed to make changes to the laws regarding sexual assault by amending Section 220 of the Penal Code. The bill sought to clarify definitions and potentially increase penalties for certain sexual crimes. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB1397 aimed to create regulations for low-dose hemp drinks in California, outlining safety and labeling requirements. It also proposed to establish a tax framework for these products. However, the bill did not pass.
CA AB1474 aimed to set specific cost targets for health care in California, intending to control and reduce overall health care expenses. The bill proposed amendments to existing health and safety regulations to help achieve these financial goals. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB1475 aimed to update existing laws related to the Building Homes and Jobs Trust Fund, which is designed to support affordable housing and job creation in California. The bill sought to enhance funding mechanisms and streamline processes for building homes. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB1477 aimed to amend existing laws related to the California Competes Grant Program, which is designed to support businesses and stimulate economic growth in the state. The bill sought to enhance the effectiveness of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development in administering these grants. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.