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CA AB870
CA AB870 updates the California Children's Services Program by changing how counties are designated for providing these services. This program helps children with certain physical limitations or serious health conditions access necessary medical care and support. The amendment aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the services offered to these children.
Passed House Heather Hadwick
CA AB915
CA AB915 aimed to modify the regulations surrounding the safety supervision of dams in California. Specifically, it sought to create exceptions to the existing state supervision requirements for certain dams. The bill was sponsored by Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris and has been vetoed.
Vetoed House Cottie Petrie-Norris
CA AB985
CA AB985 is a law that changes how property taxes are assessed for the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. It includes new penalties related to these assessments and is designed to take effect immediately due to its urgent nature. The bill aims to ensure that the landfill is properly taxed and held accountable for its operations.
Passed House Pilar Schiavo
CA AB986
California Assembly Bill 986 aimed to update the state's emergency services laws to better address landslides and the impacts of climate change. It sought to clarify the definitions and procedures for declaring a state of emergency related to these issues. This bill was intended to enhance the state's ability to respond to natural disasters exacerbated by climate change.
Vetoed House Al Muratsuchi
CA AB992
CA AB992 updates laws related to peace officers in California. It amends existing regulations and introduces new provisions aimed at improving the standards and practices for those in law enforcement. The goal is to enhance accountability and ensure that peace officers meet certain criteria.
Passed House Jacqui Irwin
CA SB275
California SB275 aimed to update the list of eligible training providers for workforce development programs. This bill sought to ensure that individuals looking for job training had access to quality programs that meet their needs. However, the bill was ultimately vetoed, meaning it will not become law.
Vetoed Senate Lola Smallwood-Cuevas
CA SB303
California SB303 requires employers to provide bias mitigation training to help prevent unlawful discrimination in the workplace. This training aims to educate employees about recognizing and addressing biases that can lead to discrimination. The bill adds a new section to the Government Code specifically addressing these training requirements.
Passed Senate Lola Smallwood-Cuevas
CA SB47
California SB47 requires an audit of the February 2025 bar exam. This bill amends existing laws related to the State Bar and is designed to ensure transparency and accountability in the examination process. It has been declared urgent, meaning it will take effect immediately upon passing.
Passed Senate Tom Umberg
CA SB839
California SB839 updates laws related to oil spills, specifically focusing on the impact of such spills on fishing activities and water closures. The bill also addresses the allocation of grants for spill response and clarifies liability issues for companies responsible for oil spills. Overall, it aims to enhance protections for the environment and fishing industries in the event of an oil spill.
Passed Senate John Laird