California Legislation

All 3,076 bills from the California State Legislature

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CA AB428
CA AB428 updates certain government code sections related to joint powers agreements for water corporations. This legislation aims to clarify and improve the collaboration between local agencies and water corporations in managing water resources. By doing so, it seeks to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of water service delivery.
Passed House Blanca Rubio
CA AB461
California Assembly Bill 461 repeals a specific section of the Penal Code that addresses truancy, which refers to students skipping school without valid reasons. By removing this law, the bill aims to change how the state handles truancy issues, potentially shifting focus from punitive measures to more supportive approaches for students and families.
Passed House Patrick Ahrens
CA AB484
CA AB484 is a bill that modifies certain provisions related to the California bar examination for attorneys. It adds new regulations and eventually repeals them, aiming to improve the process of becoming a licensed attorney in California. The bill is intended to ensure that the examination remains relevant and effective for aspiring lawyers.
Passed House Diane Dixon
CA AB503
CA AB503 amends existing laws related to the Civic Center Act, which governs the use of school facilities for community activities. The bill addresses how direct costs associated with the use of these facilities are calculated and managed. It has been declared urgent and will take effect immediately upon passing.
Passed House Mark Gonzalez
CA AB518
California AB518 establishes guidelines for low-impact camping areas, promoting environmentally friendly camping practices. The bill aims to enhance land use regulations to support sustainable outdoor recreation while protecting natural resources. This initiative encourages the development of camping sites that minimize environmental impact.
Passed House Chris Ward
CA AB524
The Farmland Access and Conservation for Thriving Communities Act aimed to protect agricultural land in California while improving access for farmers and communities. It sought to create guidelines and support for sustainable farming practices to ensure that farmland remains viable for future generations. The bill was ultimately vetoed, meaning it did not become law.
Vetoed House Lori Wilson
CA AB843
CA AB843 aimed to improve access to health care coverage for individuals with limited English proficiency by requiring health care plans and insurers to provide language assistance services. This would include translating important documents and offering interpretation services to ensure that non-English speakers can understand their health care options and receive appropriate care. The bill sought to enhance communication between patients and providers, ultimately leading to better health outcomes.
Vetoed House Robert Garcia