California Legislation

All 3,151 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA AB81
California Assembly Bill 81 aimed to establish a new section in the Military and Veterans Code to address mental health issues among veterans. The bill proposed specific measures to support veterans in accessing mental health resources. However, the bill was vetoed and did not become law.
Vetoed House Tri Ta
CA AB821
California Assembly Bill 821 updates the high school graduation requirements by emphasizing career technical education (CTE). This means that students will have more opportunities to learn practical skills that can help them in their future careers. The bill aims to better prepare students for the workforce by integrating CTE into the graduation criteria.
Passed House Mike Gipson
CA AB823
California AB823 aimed to regulate the use of plastic microbeads and plastic glitter, which are harmful to the environment. The bill sought to amend existing laws related to solid waste to reduce pollution caused by these materials. However, the bill was ultimately vetoed and did not become law.
Vetoed House Tasha Boerner Horvath
CA AB831
California Assembly Bill 831 updates existing laws regarding contests and sweepstakes to clarify how these activities are regulated under state gambling laws. The bill aims to ensure that contests and sweepstakes are operated fairly and legally, preventing potential abuses in the gambling space. It also introduces new provisions to strengthen enforcement against illegal gambling activities.
Passed House Avelino Valencia
CA AB836
The Midwifery Workforce Training Act aims to enhance maternal care by improving training for midwives in California. It adds new provisions to the Health and Safety Code to support the development of a skilled midwifery workforce. This legislation is designed to ensure that mothers have access to qualified midwives during childbirth.
Passed House Catherine Stefani
CA AB845
CA AB845 is a new law that enhances protections for agricultural employees in California. It establishes a process for these workers to file complaints regarding employment issues, ensuring that their rights are better recognized and enforced. This aims to improve working conditions and address grievances more effectively.
Passed House Joaquin Arambula
CA AB848
California AB848 updates the state's laws regarding sexual battery by amending Section 243.4 of the Penal Code. This bill aims to clarify and strengthen the legal definitions and consequences related to sexual battery offenses. It seeks to enhance protections for victims and ensure that perpetrators are held accountable for their actions.
Passed House Esmeralda Soria
CA AB889
California Assembly Bill 889 updates existing laws regarding prevailing wages by specifically addressing per diem wages. This means that workers on public projects will receive set daily allowances for expenses, ensuring they are fairly compensated while working away from home. The bill aims to clarify and strengthen wage protections for laborers in the state.
Passed House Phillip Chen
CA AB932
California Assembly Bill 932 aims to strengthen protections against sex or gender discrimination in community youth athletics programs. It amends existing laws to ensure that all young athletes have equal opportunities to participate in sports, regardless of their sex or gender identity. This legislation is part of broader efforts to promote inclusivity in youth sports across the state.
Passed House Jacqui Irwin