Carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, exacerbating severe weather events and causing global changes in temperature and precipitation. The minimum wage has been gradually increasing under a 2016 law that brought workers' hourly minimum pay from $10 to. Eleni Kounalakis, various think tanks and a few individual community colleges. The state has a Sept. 6 deadline to apply for federal funding. Disability rights groups from across the country worry the model sets a dangerous national precedent. 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. 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. 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. Environmental groups have rallied behind the idea of SB 1137 for years, saying that a space or setback zone will keep communities farther from the impacts of leaking wells and pollution. Horror stories abound from California and elsewhere of people kept for years in solitary confinement, getting perhaps two hours of time outside their cell a day with little contact with the outside world. The intention here is that the minimum wage continues to rise with the cost of inflation, said David Huerta, president of SEIU-United Service Workers West. A swath of business and restaurant groups representing individual franchise owners and corporate chains, including a number of minority chambers of commerce, opposed it. Receive a free briefing on your state every day. As women from restrictive states come to California, closing our provider gap is more important than ever.. AB 257, or the FAST Recovery Act, would create a first-of-its-kind fast-food council to set rules for chains with a hundred or more restaurants nationally. Hundreds of bills signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2021 took effect beginning January 1, 2022. 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. SB 352 by Senator Susan Talamantes Eggman (D-Stockton) The military: sexual harassment. These votes took place as campaigns ramp up for 100 of the 120 seats in the Legislature. If signed, the bill would make California a refuge for minors seeking gender-affirming care by prohibiting the removal of a child from their parent or guardian because that parent allowed their child to receive gender-affirming care. It would take effect in 2027. Supporters say that criminal records are serious barriers to the successful reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals to society. In poll after poll, voters say they are fed up. Newsom had until Sept. 30 to either sign or veto the bills that did pass and his choices will likely be more closely watched than ever as speculation builds about whether he is positioning himself to run for president. It would exclude crimes requiring the offender to register as a sex offender. Californias farmworkers are the lifeblood of our state, and they have the fundamental right to unionize and advocate for themselves in the workplace, Newsom said in a statement. Supporters say the world could exceed the 1.5 degree celsius threshold of dangerous warming as early as 2030, and that California must do its part to avoid the dire effects of climate change. It would be a first-in-the-nation law requiring broad privacy protections online for children under 18, and would represent yet another step California has taken to lead privacy regulation. Groups supporting workers rights, child and maternal health, gender equity, retirees, and benefits for low-income Californians are pushing for the bill. She says the bill was, in part, prompted by discrepancies in the existing law, as well as by the uptick in hate crimes and nooses in school settings. Many of these wont necessarily intersect with your everyday existence. Pretty much everyone but faculty. The Service Employees International Union and its Fight for $15 campaign for low-wage workers, the California Labor Federation and other unions backed the bill. Assembly Bill 1705 continues Californias efforts to ensure more community college students enroll in classes required to transfer to a UC or Cal State campus. SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom just wrapped up the 2022 legislative session, signing 997 bills into law. And, as more out-of-state women travel to California for abortions, this measure seeks to protect California abortion providers from criminal and civil liability elsewhere. Assemblymember Phil Ting, a San Francisco Democrat and the bills author, is hopeful this version of the legislation meets Newsoms objections. CNN/Adobe Stock. Others are rather narrow or specific to a certain industry. This change requires 90% by 2035 and 95% by 2040. AB 1279, authored by Democratic Assemblymembers Al Muratsuchi of Torrance and Cristina Garcia of Bell Gardens, codifies Californias commitment to reach carbon neutrality by 2045. More immediately, without this bill the current amount of benefits is set to expire and would return to 55% of a workers wages in January. AB 1220 by Assemblymember Luz Rivas (D-Arleta) Homelessness: California Interagency Council on Homelessness. Accelerating greenhouse gas cuts is essential to meeting the states goal of carbon neutrality by 2045. Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 30 among his final decisions. Digital security has become a hotly debated topic in the abortion world following Roe v. Wades overturn. This list, which must be updated at least once a year, has grown to include approximately 900 chemicals since it was first published in 1987. Disinformation can have serious consequences. People in California who have served time in prison will soon have a chance to appeal to have their criminal records sealed. New California laws go into effect on Friday As we are about halfway through the 2022 calendar year, several new California laws go into effect Friday, July 1. The bill is an effort to ease the path toward collective bargaining and potentially higher wages for the 400,000-member California agricultural workforce. In partnership with the Legislature, weve advanced hundreds of new bills this year to make meaningful progress on an array of issues that matter deeply to Californians across the state, said Governor Newsom. California lawmakers approved SB 222 by state Sen. Bill Dodd, a Democrat from Napa, which offers state assistance to low income residents who struggle to pay for drinking water and sewage. After calling housing affordability the original sin of California, Newsom said that these housing bills would be different. The law suggests that Oil and Gas interests . A signing message can be found. They say the fee is an important way to make sure the services associated with the hotline are adequately funded. These barriers appear when, for example, individuals look for housing, pursue careers in education or healthcare, want to coach a sports team, adopt a child or care for their grandparent. Nearly 650,000 residential and 46,000 business accounts owed more than $315 million in unpaid water and wastewater bills by September 2021. Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California co-sponsored both bills and sits on the councils steering committee. Hundreds of new laws were passed by the State Assembly and signed by Gov. Eleni Kounalakis and a number of professional medical groups and patient advocacy groups. Californias fight against climate change requires a massive shift away from fossil fuels. The California Bicycle Coalition, the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area and other groups say the bill will prevent racially biased enforcement while still keeping pedestrians safe. Prop 12: The "Bacon" Law. Residents of the Golden . The barrier to more student housing is poor university planning and insufficient funding, the California Environmental Justice Alliance argued. Want to submit a guest commentary or reaction to an article we wrote? AB 118 by Senator Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles) Department of Social Services: C.R.I.S.E.S. In turn, these messages reinforce gender-based stereotypes that are harmful to children, supporters say. They labeled it a job killer, insisting there is no clear plan to achieve the goals and that the rapid transition to a carbon-free economy would cause many workers to lose their jobs. 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. Two new laws aim to stop you from throwing food away in your regular garbage, and to stop products from carrying the chasing-arrow recycling symbol when they aren't really recyclable. Photo by Rahul Lal, CalMatters. The bill sets phased-in targets to assist the states transition to 100% renewable energy. 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. Climate change is causing unprecedented stress on Californias energy system and I appreciate the Legislatures action to maintain energy reliability as the State accelerates the transition to clean energy, he said in a signing statement. There were questions on how this works with the high career grants, passed in 2022. The California Catholic Conference opposes the bill, saying that scattering the remains of multiple people in the same area is tantamount to a mass grave.. 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. Some 10,000 California nursing home residents died during the pandemic. During 2022 just under 1,000 laws were approved in California and are set to start impacting the lives of state residents across a wide variety of topics. 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. 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. 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. This bill is about rap lyrics and the book Rap on Trial. In one study mentioned in the book and by California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, two groups of people were read identical lyrics. According to a survey by The Trevor Project, affirming gender identity among transgender and nonbinary youth is consistently associated with lower rates of attempted suicide. Understanding the prison-to-streets problem. As a father of four, Im familiar with the real issues our children are experiencing online, he said in a statement, thanking the bills sponsors and the tech industry for pushing these protections and putting the wellbeing of our kids first.. The state attorney general could bring civil lawsuits to enforce the measure. He said housing discrimination against former inmates is rampant throughout our state and pushes many to the streets. The measure would also prohibit California law enforcement agencies from arresting anyone who obtains or performs a legal abortion and prevents them from cooperating with out-of-state law enforcement agencies investigating an abortion. To say, You cannot write the N-word on the wall at school. Stacked on top of those protections are enhanced safeguards for medical records. More than a dozen states have announced plans to model abortion bans on Texas law. 2023 CalMatters Quicker mental health care follow-up This Friday's Five (I know - it is more than five bills, but you have to work with me, it is California . It also was labeled a job killer by the state Chamber of Commerce, a criticism that has been taken up by trade unions. No longer will there be a lack of incentive for workers to join the construction workforce. It also prevents licensing boards from denying licenses to medical professionals who were punished in other states for performing abortions. The first deadline passed Jan. 2020 . 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. Supporters say poor and Black and Latino residents are disproportionately affected. SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom today highlighted new bills signed into law in 2021 that will go into effect January 1, 2022, including historic measures to expand worker protections, tackle the state's housing crisis, redress historical injustices, increase voter access and more. A campaign . You can find our submission guidelines here. Newsom says hes opposed, though the bill has been amended to include provisions he supports after he vetoed a similar bill last year. SB 846, authored by Republican Assemblymember Jordan Cunningham of San Luis Obispo and Democratic state Sen. Bill Dodd of Napa, would keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant open until 2030 and give its operator, Pacific Gas & Electric, a $1.4 billion loan to do so. This would be the only program of its kind in the country. Here are some of the interesting and consequential bills that CalMatters is tracking bookmark this page and keep checking back as we update the fate of each: SB 951 by Los Angeles Democratic Sen. Maria Elena Durazo increases payments to workers from the states disability and paid family leave programs. Cremating one corpse can release almost 600 pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. And a bill that would have allowed teenagers to get vaccines without parental permission was pulled without a vote. The UFW says under the current, more rigid voting system, growers hearing of unionization efforts have called immigration authorities on organizing workers. In addition, new requirements would include limits on noise, light, dust and vapors. US Congress House Bill 1667: Mental health for health care providers. California will become the first state to restrict the use of rap lyrics in criminal investigations in 2023. Lawmakers will have to approve spending of state funds in excess of $600 million. 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. My husband called and Sarah gave him numerous excuses to not help him. It was part of the climate action plan that Gov. This is one of the things I think well look back on with tremendous pride, when were done, Newsom said during the signing ceremony in San Jose, where he first announced the proposal in March. The counties of Glenn, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne will have to start the program by Oct. 1, 2023, while the rest of the state will have until Dec. 1, 2024. Criminal records must be disclosed to school districts, which can use those records for deciding teacher credentialing or employment. Inmates who have attempted, or succeeded in, murdering their cellmates would be let right back into the population they pose a risk to.. Californians have been struggling to pay their water bills statewide, and it reached a boiling point during the pandemic. They would no longer be held in solitary for longer than 15 consecutive days, or 45 days in a 180-day period. Urban Footprints analysis estimates that 108,000 acres of land would be newly open for home construction, with the potential for between 1.5 and 2.5 million homes, 200,000 to 300,000 of which would not require a government subsidy. For a select few measures, with urgency clauses that allow them to take effect immediately upon the governors signature, the votes stretched into the wee hours the next day. 1: One For the Road When restaurants shut down in-person dining early in the pandemic, the laws governing. SB 731 would, as of July 1, expand criminal record relief for all felonies, not just jailable felonies, if an individual is no longer serving a probationary sentence, not currently involved in another case, and two years have elapsed. Equity groups who originally pushed for higher affordability requirements in both bills had to settle for less, while developers worry the labor and affordability standards will be too high to meet. Martin said he hopes the new law will spark plans for how the state can house people exiting prisons, not just while theyre on parole, but permanently. preserve Californias concealed-carry gun limits, Disciplinary action for COVID disinformation, nations poison control centers saw a spike in calls, require judges to balance the value of the evidence with the undue prejudice, Fewer remedial courses at community colleges, classes required to transfer to a UC or Cal State, not a single dissenting vote from lawmakers, couldnt justify their policy of requiring that, how California prisons treat inmates in solitary confinement, who travel to California for what supporters call gender-affirming care, a refuge for minors seeking gender-affirming care, new three-digit federal mental health crisis hotline, Water bill help for low-income Californians, offers state assistance to low income residents, amended to include provisions he supports, much-dreaded California Environmental Quality Act, at least some union labor on every project, the California Environmental Justice Alliance argued, that only 2% of housing development projects, two women in Kings County were imprisoned and charged with murder, positioned the state as a reproductive health safe haven., 'Pink tax:' Gender-based price discrimination, comprise the bulk of the bills supporters, Keeping Diablo Canyon nuclear plant open, Strategies for carbon removal and capture, Courts compelling mentally ill people into treatment, creates a court framework in every county to compel people with serious mental illness, bargaining power for a low-wage workforce, Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic. The minimum wage has been gradually increasing under a 2016 law that brought workers hourly minimum pay from $10 to $15. Over the Labor Day holiday, President Biden announced his strong support. But to build out the system as envisioned, including providing mobile crisis response, proponents of the cell phone fee say the state needs ongoing funding. AB 977 by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) Homelessness program data reporting: Homeless Management Information System. RELATED: California's minimum wage. The Building and Construction Trades, an umbrella union of 450,000 workers, and the bigger Labor Federation behind them, support SB 6, while the state carpenters union and affordable housing developers backed AB 2011. They include. The people operating prisons and the Security Housing Units within them. There has been some research in the past that points to the racial equity component of clean slate laws like this one. The United Farm Workers and other labor groups say the bill protects agricultural workers from interference and intimidation when voting in union elections. Advocates say they are hopeful that SB 731 is expansive enough to avoid racial disparities like this. Advocates on both sides of the bill have for years called for reform of the licensing system. New Annual Reporting Requirement for Pennsylvania Businesses. Nearly 3 million Californians live within 3,200 feet of an active or idle oil or gas well, mostly in Kern and Los Angeles counties. 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. Pro-housing Yes in My Backyard activists, or YIMBYs, who have been trying to increase density through similar measures for years, are among the proposals loudest cheerleaders. Newsom vetoed the bill on Sept. 29, but directed the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to develop regulations to restrict the use of segregated confinement to limited situations, such as where the individual has been found to have engaged in violence in the prison., In his veto message, he said the bill establishes standards that are overly broad and exclusions that could risk the safety of both the staff and incarcerated population within these facilities.. 1, a ballot measure that codified abortion as a constitutional right in the state. On several bills, the governor not only signaled his support, but lobbied lawmakers to approve them. GOVERNORS CALL As expected, Newsom announced on Sept. 2 that he was signing the bill. They all needed to be treated equally, Bauer-Kahan said. 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