Sacramento, CA – Last week, Assemblymember Chris Holden’s bill, AB 2330, which would allow local agencies to submit a wildfire preparedness plan to the Department of Fish and Wildlife for an initial review, heads to the Governor’s desk. This bill will...
SACRAMENTO – Tonight the Legislature passed AB 1831, authored by Assemblymember Marc Berman (D-Menlo Park), to criminalize the creation, distribution, and possession of artificial intelligence-generated Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). If signed by the...
SACRAMENTO—When teaching about the Spanish Mission and Gold Rush Eras, California public schools would be required to teach the true history of the impact on California Native Americans during those periods if AB 1821 – now headed to the governor – is...
SACRAMENTO, CA— Today, Assemblywoman Esmeralda Soria announced that her bill, AB 2104, to improve access to nursing bachelor degrees has been approved by the Legislature and next will be considered by the Governor.
Sacramento – Assemblymember Matt Haney’s (D-San Francisco) AB 2747, which brings rent reporting up to standard practice by requiring landlords to give tenants the option to opt into reporting their positive rent payments to a credit bureau agency, passes...
SACRAMENTO, CA— Today, Assemblywoman Esmeralda Soria announced that AB 3275 passed the Legislature with bipartisan support and is on its way to the Governor. The bill is jointly authored by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas.
SACRAMENTO, CA – This week the California State Legislature passed several bills in the “A Call to Action” Package, the first step to improve the safety of our campus communities at California’s higher education institutions.
California's historic efforts to repair harms inflicted upon the descendants of formerly enslaved people moved forward with the signing of AB 1929 by Assemblymember Tina McKinnor (D - Inglewood) into law. AB 1929 aims to rectify racial disparities within...