California Legislation

All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA SB578
California SB578 establishes a program aimed at improving outreach efforts for job opportunities in the workplace. It focuses on connecting underrepresented communities with employment resources and support. The bill seeks to enhance access to job training and career advancement for these groups.
Passed Senate Lola Smallwood-Cuevas
CA SB630
CA SB630 updates laws related to the acquisition and leasing of real property for state parks in California. It makes changes to existing regulations to streamline processes and improve the management of state park resources. The bill aims to enhance the state's ability to acquire land for parks and ensure better use of public resources.
Passed Senate Benjamin Allen
CA AB419
California Assembly Bill 419 aims to enhance educational equity by limiting the ability of immigration enforcement agencies to operate on school grounds. This means that schools will be safer for all students, regardless of their immigration status, allowing them to focus on learning without fear of deportation. The bill seeks to create a more inclusive environment in educational settings.
Passed House Damon Connolly
CA SB580
California SB580 establishes new rules for how state and local agencies handle immigration enforcement. It aims to limit collaboration between these agencies and federal immigration authorities, ensuring that state resources are not used for immigration enforcement activities. This bill is designed to protect immigrant communities and promote trust between residents and law enforcement.
Passed Senate Maria Durazo
CA AB1009
California Assembly Bill 1009 allows occupational and physical therapists to obtain an administrative services credential, which is necessary for certain administrative roles in education. This change is aimed at expanding the pool of qualified professionals who can take on leadership positions within schools. The bill updates existing education code to reflect this new pathway for credentialing.
Passed House Blanca Rubio
CA AB1041
CA AB1041 is a new law that improves health care coverage by addressing the credentials of health care providers. It adds specific sections to the Health and Safety Code and the Insurance Code to ensure that health care providers meet necessary standards for delivering care. This aims to enhance the quality and accessibility of health care services in California.
Passed House Steve Bennett
CA AB1042
CA AB1042 aimed to establish a Managed Honeybee Health Program under the Cannella Environmental Farming Act of 1995. This program would focus on improving the health and management of honeybee populations in California, which are crucial for pollination and agriculture. The bill was sponsored by Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom but was ultimately vetoed.
Vetoed House Rhodesia Ransom
CA AB1104
CA AB1104 updates regulations regarding net energy metering, which allows customers with renewable energy systems to receive credit for the energy they produce. The bill sets requirements for the construction of renewable electrical generation facilities, ensuring they meet public works project standards. This aims to promote the development of clean energy while maintaining quality and safety standards.
Passed House Gail Pellerin
CA AB1134
California AB1134 addresses issues related to coerced marriage by updating existing laws in the Family Code and Penal Code. The bill aims to enhance protections against individuals being forced into marriage against their will. It seeks to clarify the legal consequences of such actions and strengthen the state's commitment to preventing coerced marriages.
Passed House Jasmeet Bains