California Legislation

All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA AB815
California Assembly Bill 815 establishes new rules regarding how vehicles are classified for insurance purposes. This change aims to create a more accurate system for determining insurance rates based on vehicle type. By updating the classification system, the bill seeks to ensure that consumers are charged fairly for their vehicle insurance.
Passed House Liz Ortega
CA AB822
California AB822 establishes a Commission on the State of Hate, which will focus on addressing and combating hate-related issues within the state. The bill amends existing government code sections to create this commission, aimed at promoting inclusivity and protecting communities from discrimination and violence. The commission will likely engage in research, advocacy, and policy recommendations to tackle hate crimes and promote understanding among diverse groups.
Passed House Sade Elhawary
CA AB853
The California AI Transparency Act requires companies to disclose information about their artificial intelligence systems, including how they work and the data they use. This aims to ensure that consumers understand AI technologies and how they may affect their lives. The bill also establishes guidelines for accountability and transparency in AI development and deployment.
Passed House Buffy Wicks
CA AB935
CA AB935 requires state agencies to collect and report demographic data related to complaints they receive. This aims to improve transparency and accountability in how complaints are handled across various state departments. By tracking this information, the state hopes to identify patterns and address any disparities in service or response.
Passed House Rhodesia Ransom
CA SB261
California SB261 updates the Labor Code to improve the processes related to orders, decisions, and awards made by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement. It aims to streamline and clarify the enforcement of labor laws, making it easier for workers to understand their rights and for the state to enforce those rights. The bill also introduces new provisions to enhance the accountability of employers.
Passed Senate Aisha Wahab
CA SB34
CA SB34 aimed to address air pollution in the South Coast Air Quality Management District, particularly focusing on mobile sources of pollution from the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. The bill proposed measures to improve air quality by regulating emissions from vehicles and equipment operating in these busy port areas. However, it was ultimately vetoed and will not become law.
Vetoed Senate Laura Richardson
CA SB391
CA SB391 establishes a new policy regarding fees for data requests made to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges. This means that there will be guidelines on how much community colleges can charge for providing data to the public or other entities. The goal is to make data more accessible while ensuring that colleges can recover costs associated with fulfilling these requests.
Passed Senate John Laird