AB 1220 by Assemblymember Luz Rivas (D-Arleta) Homelessness: California Interagency Council on Homelessness. The Governor signed nearly every substantial employment law related bill placed on his desk. With the signing of this bill, California will ensure these kids and their families can seek and obtain the medical and mental health care they need.. SB 886 by Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat from San Francisco, would excuse public college and university housing from regulations of the California Environmental Quality Act, a 1970s-era law that developers deplore but that environmental groups and some cities champion as a safeguard against pollution. The California Department of Finance is opposed to both bills, noting that the fiscal effect is unknown but potentially in the tens of millions of dollars. In 2021, a Contra Costa man was convicted of murder after an expert prosecution witness testified that the mans repeating of rap lyrics from popular songs was a confession to his own alleged crimes. CA Legislation | 2021-2022 | Regular Session | LegiScan CA Legislation | 2021-2022 | Regular Session CA 2023-2024 2021-2022 2019-2020 2017-2018 2015-2016 2013-2014 2011-2012 2009-2010 Filter View [Reset All] Type Both Senate House All Bills Resolutions Other Status Any Introduced Engrossed Enrolled Passed Vetoed Scheduled 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next Cremating one corpse can release almost 600 pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. We get a moment in time, but this might live on, if we make it real. The Governor vetoed 169 bills, saving the state billions in taxpayer dollars. Three of the changes become effective on Jan. 1. It would exclude crimes requiring the offender to register as a sex offender. As women from restrictive states come to California, closing our provider gap is more important than ever.. Those taking effect on July 1, 2022 range from school . In a veto message, he said that lowering costs and making sure that Californians have access to safe and affordable drinking water is a top priority, but said that there is no sustainable, ongoing funding identified.. The bill is meant to address the chronic student housing crisis by sparing development from environmental lawsuits that in the past have slowed down dorm construction. The group contends that it has been gutted and now serves as a lifeline to problematic nursing home owners. SB 224 by Senator Anthony Portantino (D-La Caada Flintridge) Pupil instruction: mental health education. So far the states investments in solar and wind have lagged behind its goals. The council would consist of fast food workers, their advocates, restaurant owners, fast food corporations and the states labor and business departments. You can find our submission guidelines here. That means [cyclists] get a little bit of a head start to get through the intersection, which are the most dangerous places for [them], Banks said. The bill also includes stronger protections for ratepayers, and the loan would be allocated in increments. Proposition 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. But many of them from a bump in the minimum wage to changes for cyclists likely will affect your community, businesses or family. Senate Bill 1137 would prohibit new oil and gas wells or extensive retrofitting of existing operations within 3,200 feet of homes, schools, nursing homes and hospitals. The law suggests that Oil and Gas interests . Living in Southern California means having oil drilling somewhere nearby. In Sacramento County, two school districts have started to implement and experiment with restorative justice practices: Natomas and Sacramento City. Included is a plan to monitor toxic leaks and emissions, and install alarm systems. A federal judge has ruled that the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has systematically violated the due process rights of inmates, and continues to ignore a 2015 settlement between the state and two Pelican Bay State Prison inmates held in solitary confinement for decades based on their perceived gang affiliations. But on Sept. 29, the secretary of state cleared for circulation an industry-backed referendum to seek to overturn the law on the 2024 ballot. Protect your nonprofit, nonpartisan state news. Faculty unions, associations and the academic senate, plus Mt. The first deadline passed Jan. 2020 . Others are rather narrow or specific to a certain industry. Lawmakers will have to approve spending of state funds in excess of $600 million. Here are some of the new laws to help Californians: Gavin Newsom in 2022, and many go into effect on New Year's Day in the nation's most populous state. They get kept in prison.. This month has been a wake-up call for all of us that later is too late to act on climate change. AB 2626, by Democratic Assemblymember Lisa Calderon of Whittier, prevents professional licensing boards from punishing doctors, physicians assistants, nurse practitioners and nurse midwives for performing abortions by revoking their license. By banning this practice, this bill would eliminate the pink tax, which supporters call the additional costs to female consumers. California needs 2.5 million more homes by 2030 and almost no one wants them in their backyard. One reason current data is unreliable is that inmates often tell parole boards they have housing, even if they dont, according to Chris Martin, policy director with Housing California, a nonprofit that supported the law. Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 30 among his final decisions. AB 1287, authored by Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer Kahan, an Orinda Democrat, would prohibit an individual or business from charging a different price for a product based on the customers gender. This measure was sponsored by Attorney General Rob Bonta and is supported by the Future of Abortion Council, the California Public Defenders Association, the Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office and the University of California. If AB 2273 is signed into law, businesses that provide online services or products likely to be accessed by kids under 18 would have to provide greater privacy protections by default starting in 2024. California providers report already seeing patients from many of those states. Members of the California Independent Petroleum Association spent millions on signature-gathering efforts to get the referendum on the ballot. The bigger unions dropped their lethal opposition to AB 2011 once the Assembly and Senate struck a deal that let both bills through. At the same time, local law enforcement agencies in California write thousands of jaywalking tickets every year, which studies find disproportionately impact people of color. Nearly one in three adults in California have a past arrest or conviction on their record, according to the Brennan Center for Justice. AB 1757, authored by Democratic Assemblymembers Cristina Garcia of Bell Gardens and Robert Rivas of Salinas, would require the state to set targets for removing planet-warming carbon from the atmosphere with nature-based methods, such as planting trees, restoring wetlands and scaling up public landscaping and urban forestry projects. The bill would offset some of these costs by removing a cap on workers contributions to the program, which currently shields earnings above $145,600. More than a dozen states have announced plans to model abortion bans on Texas law. They say the fee is an important way to make sure the services associated with the hotline are adequately funded. US Congress House Bill 1667: Mental health for health care providers. Dozens of cities and local control advocates say the bills take away critical neighborhood input to development decisions and worry local governments may lose tax revenue from commercial properties. The bill is an effort to ease the path toward collective bargaining and potentially higher wages for the 400,000-member California agricultural workforce. Business groups, including the Western Growers Association, said the proposal opens the door for unions to request ballots for workers, influence their votes and force unionization. AB 2183 would allow farmworkers to vote in union elections by mail, rather than the current system that requires in-person elections, which usually take place on a farm owners property. These measures bring new transparency to tackle pay gaps, end discriminatory pricing of products based on gender and expand supports for survivors of abuse and assault, he said in a statement. Together, theyll set the minimum wage for fast-food workers with an upper limit of $22 an hour. The Assembly bill, which razes more neighborhood forums, has a longer list of opponents. Golden State residents will likely feel their impact in everyday life in 2023. SB 1142, by Democratic senators Anna Caballero of Merced and Nancy Skinner of Berkeley, incubated the Abortion Practical Support Fund, which was established in the budget. The new law does not criminalize display or placement of the swastika associated with Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. And we really do believe that this bill strikes that right balance.. AndAB 101by Assemblymember Jose Medina (D-Riverside) whichupon appropriation of funds by the Legislature requires high schools to provide ethnic studies starting in academic year 2025-26 and make completion of a one-semester course a high school graduation requirement beginning with students graduating in 2029-2030. The California Catholic Conference has led the opposition on all of the abortion bills, including these two, and is among a handful of other religious groups opposed. Legislators around the state successfully passed legislation addressing climate. They include. Hopefully we can see this data inform some kind of strategies and ideas around where we go from here, he said. Newsom signed this and other climate bills on Sept. 16. A long list of criminal justice reform and rehabilitation organizations are supporting the bill, including Californians for Safety and Justice, who sponsored it. September 30, 2022 marked the last day Governor Newsom had to sign or veto new bills passed by the Legislature to end the 2022 legislative year. From 2017 to 2019, leave claims by workers making less than $20,000 a year declined while they rose for all other workers increasing the most for those making $100,000 and above, according to the Employment Development Department. The barrier to more student housing is poor university planning and insufficient funding, the California Environmental Justice Alliance argued. California is committed to ensuring that the men and women who have helped build our world-class economy are able to share in the states prosperity, he said in a statement. This coming legislative session, Weber hopes to introduce a new bill that would mandate all California schools to utilize the list of practices developed by the states education department, to ensure all students, regardless of where their school is located, are able to benefit. They just dont agree on how to get there or that this watershed environmental law is the culprit. AB 2011, by Democratic Assemblymember Buffy Wicks of Oakland, would fast-track housing development along the ubiquitous strip malls that flank Californias roads. In 2022, the California Legislature passed nearly 1,200 bills and nearly 1,000 became law with Gov. This Friday's Five (I know - it is more than five bills, but you have to work with me, it is California . Your regular monthly contribution supports JPR's local journalism and all our music and cultural programming. The bill by Democratic Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer of Los Angeles would require judges to balance the value of the evidence with the undue prejudice and racial bias possible when that evidence is presented to a jury. Several high-profile mass shootings and a sustained rise in gun violence across the United States in 2022 have spurred law enforcement officials and lawmakers to push for . There's nothing stopping CalGEM, which is the agency responsible for permitting in California, to just stop permitting within the setback zone, Naseck said. The two centerpiece bills of the Future of Abortion Councils package SB 1142 and AB 2134 were guaranteed $60 million in the June budget, but legislators were left to hash out how that money would be spent. Assemblymember Phil Ting, a San Francisco Democrat and the bills author, is hopeful this version of the legislation meets Newsoms objections. CALIFORNIA, USA On Jan. 1, things will be a little different with the California crime laws when it pertains to certain drug offenses. This change requires 90% by 2035 and 95% by 2040. SB 905: Newsom supports it, saying capture and storage strategies are necessary tools to remove carbon. AB 257 creates a state-run council to set labor standards across the fast food sector, including on wages, safety and other workplace conditions. But the environmental law was catapulted into national prominence when UC Berkeley was almost forced to cut its new class of students by a third until state lawmakers bailed out the campus with another CEQA exemption in March. Minimum wage bump Businesses with 26 or more employees will be required to pay a $15 minimum. Researchers have found a strong link between leaving prison and entering homelessness, but have struggled to find exact data. Disability rights groups from across the country worry the model sets a dangerous national precedent. If the answer is no, they then do not get paroled, Martin explained. AB 2134, by Democratic Assemblymembers Akilah Weber of San Diego and Cristina Garcia of Bell Gardens, would establish the California Reproductive Health Equity Fund to offset the cost of free or reduced-cost abortions or contraceptive services for low-income patients. There were questions on how this works with the high career grants, passed in 2022. The bill was introduced in March by Democratic Assembly member Rebecca Bauer-Kahan and 17 co-authors from every legislative ethnic caucus. It also makes efforts to repair while centering the needs of those who have been harmed. In a last-minute amendment, lawmakers also snuck in protections for medical records related to gender-affirming health care. Since early in the pandemic, California has dealt with its share of doctors who have made false claims about the virus. The Western States Petroleum Association and the California Chamber of Commerce were two of the most outspoken opponents, as were farmers and grower associations. The bill is a first-in-the-nation attempt by a state to regulate a broad range of working conditions across an industry that this year employed roughly 700,000 Californians. These records, when they appear in background checks, can block access to employment and housing, which are primary factors driving recidivism, costing California $20 billion annually. The bill has enjoyed broad support as it sailed unopposed through both houses. This new law expands to all consumer products sold in California and enacts penalties of up to $2500 per violation. Eleni Kounalakis and a number of professional medical groups and patient advocacy groups. Over the Labor Day holiday, President Biden announced his strong support. A coalition called Save Local Restaurants, whose biggest funders are In-N-Out Burger, Chipotle, and Starbucks (among others), has submitted more than a million signatures to put the issue on the ballot in 2024. He says that Newsom and state agencies have the power to keep protections in place, regardless. The bill, carried by Democratic Assemblymembers Al Muratsuchi of Torrance and Jim Wood of Santa Rosa, would also institute time limits to prevent such delays. They would no longer be held in solitary for longer than 15 consecutive days, or 45 days in a 180-day period. This creates considerable confusion about how certain services will be financed, and could severely limit the full potential of the behavioral health crisis response promised by the bill, he said in a signing statement. Both bills are part of a climate push from Gov. They say the bill is overly broad, and that setting privacy regulations state-by-state could create confusion for businesses. The Future of Abortion Council, created by the governor, supports all three bills along with Attorney General Rob Bonta, Lt. Gov. As we head into the new year, I look forward to our continued work to expand opportunity for all Californians.. And if you reply yes, youre not going to get that unit, Martin said. Gov. Still others will be phased in over time. SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom just wrapped up the 2022 legislative session, signing 997 bills into law. Among the new laws taking effect January 1 are nation-leading protections for workers and important measures to increase the states supply of affordable housing, create a more inclusive state, expand voter access and protect consumers and the environment from harmful chemicals: In October, Governor Newsom acted on the final bills of 2021, which advanced his historicCalifornia Comeback Planfeaturing the most robust small business relief package in the country, unprecedented direct financial and rent relief for Californians, the largest increase in homeless housing in state history, universal Pre-K and a historic $15 billion climate package to advance Californias nation-leading climate agenda. By clicking subscribe, you agree to the Terms. This state has long fashioned itself as a "planet protector" but in 2022 it's taking it to a new level. Many experts warn that achieving carbon neutrality may not be possible without removing existing emissions from the atmosphere and capturing carbon from smokestacks. The controversial cases spurred Bonta to issue an alert to law enforcement not to prosecute women who miscarry or have a stillbirth. California enacted AB 32 in 2006, which required the state to set strict emission limits, including a target that greenhouse gas emission levels must reach 1990 levels by 2020. AB 351, authored by Assemblymember Cristina Garcia, a Democrat from Downey, establishes licensing and regulation processes for human composting. Newsom signed the bill and several other higher education proposals on Sept. 30, his last day to act. RELATED: California's minimum wage. Until a few years ago, most community college students had to take remedial math and English. It aims to make water more affordable before Californians are in crisis. I think, especially in high school, the threat of a legal consequence will mitigate behavior. Versher said. It would exempt short-term credentials that have industry-specific math requirements and adult programs that dont require a math or English course (think: basic office software or fire-resilient landscaping), among other carve-outs. A campaign . Remote Marriages In light of COVID-19, county clerks are now able to issue marriage licenses and solemnize marriage ceremonies using remote technology. This year, CapRadio is focusing on 10 new laws that could impact your world. Were cleaning the air we breathe, holding the big polluters accountable, and ushering in a new era for clean energy.. Its also labors foothold toward bargaining power for a low-wage workforce that has been difficult to unionize because of widespread franchise ownership. That analysis also says a side benefit of the law, AB 2011, will be a decrease in vehicle miles traveled and tailpipe emissions, as there will be housing adjacent to work and shopping. Newsweek has gone through the new. AB 118 by Senator Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles) Department of Social Services: C.R.I.S.E.S. Gavin Newsom and pushed through the Legislature in SB 1338 by Sens. High-profile measures that went to Democratic Gov. I support CalMatters because the journalists are intelligent, informed and are as passionate about my home state as I am. 10 new California laws that might affect your everyday in 2022 Monday, December 27, 2021 From recycling and policing to bacon and booze, these laws will affect your neighborhood, local businesses . 1, a ballot measure that codified abortion as a constitutional right in the state. Understanding the prison-to-streets problem. Deb Banks, executive director of the Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates, said it will allow bikers to cross the street at pedestrian signals instead of only at green traffic lights. The California Department of Public Health was involved in drafting more recent versions of the bill. They and bill author Sen. Scott Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat, say that California has a responsibility to provide a safe environment for transgender youth and their families to get gender-affirming care given a recent rise in legislation in other states that would restrict access. It also protects someone who has knowledge of an abortion from disclosing the identity of the person who got the abortion. AB 1757: Farmers and grower associations opposed the bill, saying it would be economically unfeasible for them. SB 905, authored by Democratic state Senators Nancy Skinner of Berkeley and Anna Caballero of Merced, directs the California Air Resources Board to develop a program and set regulations for carbon capture, utilization and storage projects at polluting industries, such as oil refineries. Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 30, among his final decisions. After failed attempts in 2020 and 2021, a bill to legalize natural organic reduction, or turning bodies into soil as an after-death option was resurrected this year. A 2022 study from the Institute for Health Policy Studies at UC San Francisco showed that white ex-convicts were more likely to benefit from clean slate laws than Black people, for example. SB 352 by Senator Susan Talamantes Eggman (D-Stockton) The military: sexual harassment. Advocates say the bill will make biking safer. Not to give the same speech and expect the same applause, but to begin to do something about it.. California has long been a global leader in tackling climate change, enacting bold policies to reduce its carbon footprint. Up until the last day of the session, Democratic lawmakers responded to shifts in the national abortion landscape with amendments aimed at curtailing some of the ripple effects of the U.S. Supreme Courts reversal of Roe v. Wade. These bills would unlock a glut of empty stores, offices and parking lots for as many as 1.6 million housing units market conditions permitting without contributing to urban sprawl. They argue the bill will lead to more dorm beds faster. GOVERNORS CALL As expected, Newsom announced on Sept. 2 that he was signing the bill. It was co-introduced by a bipartisan group of Assemblymembers: Democrats Buffy Wicks from Oakland and Cottie Petrie-Norris from Costa Mesa and Republican Jordan Cunningham from San Luis Obispo. a referendum effort fueled by oil and gas companies was launched to undo it. That money was to be allocated over six years, but this bill makes the appropriation continuous. On several bills, the governor not only signaled his support, but lobbied lawmakers to approve them. Gavin Newsom proposed in mid-August. The law affects public schools with grades 6 through 12, community colleges, and public universities. Facing extreme heat, prolonged drought and wildfires, California has increasingly faced challenges in providing reliable electricity. Trade groups for businesses and tech companies, including California Chamber of Commerce, and TechNet, which counts among its members Google, Airbnb, Meta (formerly known as Facebook), Snap, and other major tech companies. Environmental justice advocates supported the bill, including bill sponsor Community Water Center, a safe drinking water advocacy group. Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act. They say the plant is critical to Californias efforts to provide a steady power supply as it builds its renewable energy sources, cuts greenhouse gases and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. Senate Bill 1383, which aims to expand composting, will have the most significant impact on the lives of everyday Californians. Theres no official opposition to the bill, though the original version from Jones-Sawyer only called for a judge to instruct the jury to treat artistic expressions with caution and close scrutiny. A revised version from the Senate calls for an entirely separate hearing, away from the jury. The state Capitol in Sacramento on July 6, 2022. The bill followed a series of CalMatters stories exposing the problems caused by these loopholes, which have allowed owners to operate homes while license applications are in yearslong pending status, or even when the licenses have been outright denied. The contentious measure mirrors draft legislation Newsom proposed on Aug. 12, with a few key differences: Newsom wanted to extend the life of the plant for ten years, which received widespread opposition from legislators. It protects a woman or pregnant person who chooses to end a pregnancy from prosecution, even if the abortion is self-induced or happens outside of the medical system. New Laws Taking Effect Next Year and Why They Matter Published: Dec 12, 2022 SACRAMENTO - This year, the California Legislature passed and Governor Gavin Newsom signed historic measures to fight climate change, protect women's right to choose, support small businesses, pay equity and more. Some individual doctors and groups like A Voice for Choice Advocacy argue that the bill infringes on doctors free speech and that physicians should be allowed to share their professional opinions without fear of repercussions. Storage strategies are necessary tools to remove carbon is focusing on 10 laws... 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