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All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA AB1467
CA AB1467 aimed to address the risks of tree-related fires for residential property insurance. It proposed adding a new section to the Insurance Code to help clarify how insurance companies assess these risks. The bill ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Josh Hoover
CA AB1469
CA AB1469 aimed to improve disaster preparedness specifically for public water systems in California. The bill proposed changes to existing government regulations to ensure these systems are better equipped to handle emergencies. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Gregg Hart
CA AB1471
CA AB1471 aimed to update regulations related to resource and referral agencies that help families find childcare. The bill proposed changes to existing laws to improve the support these agencies provide. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Esmeralda Soria
CA AB1472
California AB1472 aimed to create a collaborative effort to address sea level rise at both state and regional levels. It sought to amend existing laws related to coastal resources to enhance support for managing the impacts of rising sea levels. The bill, however, did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Gregg Hart
CA AB1473
CA AB1473 aimed to change certain laws regarding voidable transactions in California. Specifically, it sought to amend a section of the Civil Code to clarify remedies and the choice of law in these cases. However, the bill did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Bill Essayli
CA AB1474
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.
Failed House Joe Patterson
CA AB1475
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.
Failed House John Harabedian
CA AB1477
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.
Failed House LaShae Sharp-Collins
CA AB1480
CA AB1480 was a proposed law aimed at establishing new regulations for local government operations specifically in the County of Orange. The bill sought to introduce Article 13 to the Government Code, which would outline certain governance procedures. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Avelino Valencia
CA AB1481
CA AB1481 was a proposed bill aimed at creating a new income tax credit related to immigration. If passed, it would have provided financial relief for certain immigrants by allowing them to claim this credit on their income taxes. However, the bill ultimately failed to advance in the legislative process.
Failed House David Tangipa
CA AB1492
CA AB1492 aimed to change certain rules about voting by mail in California. The bill sought to amend existing laws to improve the process for voters who choose to vote by mail. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Heath Flora
CA AB1500
CA AB1500 aimed to update the state's Health and Safety Code to improve access to sexual and reproductive health information. The bill sought to ensure that individuals could obtain accurate and comprehensive information about their sexual and reproductive health options. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Pilar Schiavo
CA AB1499
California Assembly Bill 1499 aimed to change some rules about how accident reports for vehicles are handled. The bill sought to amend existing laws in the Vehicle Code, but ultimately it did not pass. This means that the current procedures for accident reporting remain unchanged.
Failed House Bill Essayli
CA AB1498
California Assembly Bill 1498 aimed to make changes to the state's workers' compensation system, specifically regarding medical treatment for injured workers. The bill proposed to add new regulations to ensure that workers receive appropriate medical care. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Esmeralda Soria
CA AB1497
CA AB1497 aimed to update certain provisions of the State Contract Act, which governs how public contracts are managed in California. The bill sought to improve accountability and transparency in public contracting processes. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Steve Bennett
CA AB1494
CA AB1494 aimed to change rules about general plans, which are long-term planning documents used by cities and counties in California to guide land use and development. The bill sought to amend specific sections of the Government Code to potentially improve how these plans are created and implemented. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Tri Ta
CA AB1483
CA AB1483 aimed to update and clarify various sections of the Penal Code related to supervision violations. It proposed changes to how violations are handled, including amendments to existing laws and the repeal of some outdated provisions. However, the bill ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Matt Haney
CA AB1484
CA AB1484 aimed to update regulations in the Public Utilities Code to improve energy reliability in California. The bill sought to enhance the state's energy infrastructure and ensure a more dependable energy supply for residents. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Steve Bennett
CA AB1488
California Assembly Bill 1488 aimed to change laws related to self-defense by modifying certain sections of the Civil and Penal Codes. The bill sought to clarify the legal standards and protections for individuals claiming self-defense in various situations. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Phillip Chen
CA AB1463
CA AB1463 aimed to require schools to create emergency action plans for interscholastic athletic programs. This would ensure that schools have clear procedures in place to respond effectively to emergencies during sports activities. The bill was intended to enhance the safety of student athletes by preparing schools for potential health crises or accidents.
Failed House Blanca Rubio