California Legislation

All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA AB74
California Assembly Bill 74, proposed by Blanca Pacheco, aimed to address issues related to financial responsibility for vehicle owners. The bill sought to modify existing regulations to ensure that vehicle owners maintain adequate financial coverage, such as insurance, to cover potential liabilities. The bill did not pass and thus will not be implemented.
Failed House Blanca Pacheco
CA AB778
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.
Failed House Phillip Chen
CA AB780
CA AB780 aimed to change the rules around construction-related accessibility claims for people with disabilities. The bill proposed that businesses would receive a notice of violation if they were found to be non-compliant with accessibility laws, giving them a chance to fix the issues before facing legal action. This was intended to encourage compliance and reduce the number of lawsuits.
Failed House Leticia Castillo
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 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 AB809
CA AB809 aimed to create designated spaces in correctional facilities to support rehabilitation programs for inmates. The bill focused on providing resources and environments that promote positive behavioral changes and reduce recidivism. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
Failed House Sharon Quirk-Silva
CA AB810
CA AB810 aimed to update the rules regarding how local governments in California manage their internet websites and email addresses. The bill sought to ensure that these digital resources are more accessible and user-friendly for residents. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
Failed House Jacqui Irwin
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