AB 486 Would Provide a Substantial Tax Incentive to Manufacturers Making Location Decisions or Considering Expansion in California
Sacramento - Assemblymember Mullin’s legislation (AB 486) will exempt California’s remaining manufacturers from sales tax on equipment used for manufacturing and research and development. The intent of the bill is to put California businesses on equal footing with other states and help revitalize manufacturing in California. The bill passed unanimously on a 9-0 vote of the Assembly Revenue and Taxation committee.
“Nearly every other state in our nation exempts equipment used for manufacturing from sales and use taxes,” said Assemblymember Mullin. “This puts California’s manufacturers at a distinct disadvantage.”
ACA 7 will allow 17 year olds to vote in a primary election if they are 18 by the general election
Sacramento – Assembly Constitutional Amendment (ACA) 7 passed out of the Assembly Election and Redistricting Committee today on a vote of 5 to 2.
ACA 7, which is supported by the League of Women Voters of California, will allow 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections if they will be 18 years old by the general election.
Legislation Seeks to Protect the School Community Violence Prevention Training Program
Sacramento - Assemblymember Mullin’s bill AB 470 passed out of the Assembly Education Committee with nearly unanimous bipartisan support with a vote of 6-0. AB 470 is intended to protect “categorical” funding for the development of school safety plans. These plans are developed by education experts in conjunction with law enforcement officers and make sure that school staff and administrators are adequately prepared to address violence and disasters at public schools.
“In light of the Sandy Hook shooting and other violent incidents in California and the country, it is imperative we do everything we can to ensure our schools are prepared for crisis situations,” said Assemblymember Mullin.
The Assistant Speaker pro Tem's Tax Reform Measure Enjoys Broad Bipartisan Support
Sacramento - Assemblymember Mullin’s legislation (AB 486) will exempt California’s remaining manufacturers from sales tax on equipment used for manufacturing and research and development. The intent of the bill is to put California businesses on equal footing with other states and help revitalize manufacturing in California.
“Nearly every other state in our nation exempts equipment used for manufacturing from sales and use taxes,” said Assemblymember Mullin. “This puts California’s manufacturers in our state at a distinct disadvantage.”
Bill Promotes Awareness of Whistleblower Protections for State Employees and the Public
Sacramento – The California Whistleblower Protection Act establishes a process for state employees to report improper governmental activities or make anonymous tips to the State Auditor about government waste, fraud, or abuse. The act also prohibits retaliation or reprisal against a state employee or member of the public for filing such a report.
Mullin’s bill will promote awareness of this process and the protections provided to whistleblowers to both state employees and the public. Even though the public may file such complaints, they are generally not made aware of the existence of the whistleblower program through the most visited state websites.
Bill Protects Vulnerable Workers from Extortion
SACRAMENTO - Assembly Bill 524 by Assistant Speaker pro Tem Kevin Mullin passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee today on a vote of 5 to 2.
The bill removes ambiguity in the law and strengthens human rights protections for immigrants by including threats to report a person’s immigration status in the definition of extortion.
The Assistant Speaker pro Tem is collaborating with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction on a bill to preserve funding for school safety plans and new teacher training.
Sacramento - Assemblymember Kevin Mullin has drafted legislation to keep kids safe and ensure our newest teachers receive first-rate training as they begin their careers. Assembly Bill 470 (AB 470) will strengthen the Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment (BTSA) program, an induction program the helps new teachers navigate state requirements. It also preserves the critical School Safety Consolidated Competitive Grant, which provides expert crisis response training to school districts.
“I agree with the governor’s budget proposal to give more funding control to local school districts, but there are programs we can’t afford to lose,” said Assemblymember Mullin. “By protecting two vital programs, AB 470 maintains high caliber preparation for new teachers while keeping kids safe at school.”
Sacramento - Assemblymember Kevin Mullin, Senator Lou Correa, and several business leaders from throughout the state held a press conference to announce the introduction of bipartisan legislation to improve California's business climate.
The two bills, introduced in their respective houses, will provide a sales tax exemption for California businesses that purchase equipment used for research and development and manufacturing. Business outputs are already subject to sales tax. Taxing both business inputs and business outputs results in double taxation. Most other states either provide a significant exemption or don't tax these purchases at all. This puts California at a distinct disadvantage as we compete with other states as well as nations throughout the world.
Mullin's 1st Bill is a Continuation of His Father's Efforts to Expand Voting Access
SACRAMENTO - Assemblymember Kevin Mullin has introduced ACA 7, a California Constitutional amendment to allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they will be 18 by the next general election. The bill is identical to legislation introduced by his father, Assemblymember Gene Mullin, that wasn't able to meet the 2/3rds voting requirement on the floor of the Assembly.
The Assistant Speaker pro Tem is working to build bipartisan coalition to improve California’s economic competitiveness
Sacramento - Assemblymember Mullin has drafted legislation that will exempt California’s remaining manufacturers from sales tax on equipment used for manufacturing. The intent of the bill is to put California businesses on equal footing with other states.
“Nearly every other state in our nation exempts equipment used for manufacturing from sales and use taxes,” said Assemblymember Mullin. “This puts California’s manufacturers in our state at a distinct disadvantage.”