CA AB872 aimed to improve product safety by addressing the risks associated with perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS. The bill proposed amendments to existing health and safety codes to better regulate these harmful chemicals in consumer products. However, the bill ultimately failed to pass.
The Safer Soap Act aimed to improve product safety by regulating certain ingredients in soaps and personal care products. It sought to ensure that these products are safer for consumers and the environment. However, the bill did not pass in the legislature.
CA AB918 aimed to create a tax exclusion for first responders under the Personal Income Tax Law. This means that certain income earned by first responders would not be subject to state income tax. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
CA AB919 aimed to protect the confidentiality of voter information for individuals with cognitive impairments. The bill proposed new rules to ensure that personal details of these voters would remain private and secure during elections. Ultimately, the bill did not pass.
California Assembly Bill 921 aimed to change regulations related to generators and provide exemptions from sales and use taxes for these devices. The bill sought to amend existing health and safety laws and address air pollution concerns associated with generator use. However, it ultimately did not pass in the legislature.
California Assembly Bill 923 aimed to create specific regulations regarding the detention and incarceration of pregnant and postpartum defendants. The bill sought to ensure that these individuals receive appropriate care and support during their time in custody. However, the legislation ultimately did not pass.
CA AB924 aimed to change the rules about ending a lease when there is abuse or violence involved. It proposed that tenants who experienced such situations could terminate their tenancy and have protections regarding their security deposits. However, the bill did not pass.
CA AB925 aimed to improve emergency preparedness in mobilehome parks by updating regulations related to safety and health codes. The bill sought to ensure that mobilehome parks have better plans and resources in place to handle emergencies effectively. However, the bill ultimately failed to pass.
CA AB926 aimed to change laws regarding visitation rights in juvenile court cases. It sought to amend several sections of the Welfare and Institutions Code to improve the process for juveniles and their families during court proceedings. The bill ultimately did not pass.