California Legislation

All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA AB1620
California Assembly Bill 1620 aims to allow homeowners to deduct their homeowners' insurance premiums from their personal income taxes. This change is intended to provide financial relief to homeowners by reducing their taxable income. The bill is proposed by Assemblymember Kate Sanchez and is currently in the introductory phase.
Introduced House Kate Sanchez
CA AB1623
CA AB1623 aims to change how California plans for housing by focusing on the allocation of housing needs, specifically for student housing quarters. It seeks to amend existing laws to ensure that the housing needs of students are considered in regional planning efforts. This could help address the shortage of affordable housing for students in various regions of the state.
Introduced House Laurie Davies
CA AB1624
The Public Lands Protection Act aims to enhance the management and protection of public lands in California. It proposes new regulations related to land use to ensure these areas are preserved for public benefit. The bill is designed to take effect immediately due to its urgency.
Introduced House Rick Zbur
CA SR70
California Senate Resolution 70 commemorates the anniversary of the tragic events that took place in Monterey Park. It serves to honor the victims and raise awareness about the impact of such tragedies on communities. The resolution aims to promote healing and remembrance in the aftermath of this event.
Passed Senate Sasha Renee Perez
CA AB1618
California Assembly Bill 1618 aims to address food insecurity by creating a new section in the Welfare and Institutions Code. This bill proposes the establishment of a survey to assess the extent of food insecurity in the state. The goal is to gather data that can help inform policies and programs to better support individuals and families facing hunger.
Introduced House Chris Rogers
CA AB1619
CA AB1619 is a bill that aims to make changes to the administration of retirement benefits for public employees in California. It modifies specific sections of the Education Code and Government Code to improve the management and oversight of retirement systems. The goal is to ensure that public employees receive their retirement benefits in a more efficient and effective manner.
Introduced House Avelino Valencia