WHO IS OPPOSEDSome environmental justice groups, the city and county where UC Santa Cruz is located, a town adjacent to UC Santa Barbara and three state Democrats who cast the only dissenting votes against the bill. And under current law, lower-earning workers contribute a greater share of their paychecks to the program than higher earners because of the cap on taxing incomes above $145,600. AB 977 by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) Homelessness program data reporting: Homeless Management Information System. When you apply for housing, you have to say whether you have a criminal record or not. There has been some research in the past that points to the racial equity component of clean slate laws like this one. SB 1020, authored by state Sen. John Laird, a Democrat from Santa Cruz, sets interim targets for generating clean energy. The current law already requires 100% of retail electricity to be fueled by renewables such as wind and solar by 2045. On November 3, 2022, the PA legislature passed Act 122 of 2022, amending the reporting requirement for businesses registered in the state. More than a dozen states have announced plans to model abortion bans on Texas law. The bill will require drivers to change lanes before passing a cyclist, if a lane is available. In 2022, the California Legislature passed nearly 1,200 bills and nearly 1,000 became law with Gov. 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 . By banning this practice, this bill would eliminate the pink tax, which supporters call the additional costs to female consumers. The governors Twitter account said the bill makes California the 1st state to ensure creative content like lyrics & music videos cant be used against artists in court without judicial review.. California's facing a potentially catastrophic shortage of providers, especially in communities of color and rural areas, a problem that is only expected to get worse in the next decade, Atkins said. Assembly Bill 2632 from Democratic Assemblymember Chris Holden of Pasadena would overhaul how California prisons treat inmates in solitary confinement. For example, last year the nations poison control centers saw a spike in calls after people reported taking ivermectin, an anti-parasite drug for animals, to cure COVID-19 after being persuaded by false information shared by influential people on the internet. The bill was sponsored by Common Sense media, a non-profit that reviews entertainment and technology for families and schools, and 5Rights Foundation, a UK non-profit whose founder led the charge on a similar law now in place in the UK. This state has long fashioned itself as a "planet protector" but in 2022 it's taking it to a new level. 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. They also say the plants extension could delay much-needed investments in renewable energy. Living in Southern California means having oil drilling somewhere nearby. On Labor Day, Newsom announced hes signing the bill in a Twitter video. The Western States Petroleum Association and the California Chamber of Commerce were two of the most outspoken opponents, as were farmers and grower associations. Some of the new laws became effective immediately and others, including some that were signed into law just weeks ago, take effect January 1, 2023, or later. In November, California voters approved Prop. SB 905: Environmental justice groups are opposed, saying carbon capture, use and storage technology is unproven. CNN . Just look at historic photos of communities like Huntington Beach and there are forests of oil derricks. Newsom signed the bill Sept. 29. The state attorney general could bring civil lawsuits to enforce the measure. Business groups say Californias labor laws already are onerous, and new regulations would raise costs at a time of record inflation and threaten a business model that has allowed many minority entrepreneurs to advance. Newsom signed this and other climate bills on Sept. 16. Newsom signed the bill into law Sept. 18. Hopefully we can see this data inform some kind of strategies and ideas around where we go from here, he said. Those reports must include, among other findings, data indicating the number of parolees who are experiencing homelessness, and the number of those parolees experiencing homelessness who have previously been identified as having serious mental health needs, according to the text of the law. Civil liberties groups, immigration advocates and a constellation of criminal justice reform groups, including the California Public Defenders Association. High-profile measures that went to Democratic Gov. Fast-food workers in California were hoping for higher wages in the New Year after Governor Gavin Newsom signed landmark legislation back on Labor Day. AB 1405 by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) Debt settlement practices. More than half of Californias farmworkers are undocumented, and they often live on their employers land. Together with the Legislature, California is taking the most aggressive action on climate our nation has ever seen. While the state has finally started to backfill the critical demand for more housing and mental health services, lawmakers believe more is necessary to ensure that the states neediest population now languishing on the streets gets the help they need. Gavin Newsom's office signed 997 new bills into law this week, all set to kick in on Jan. 1. A law requiring a 1,200 foot space between oil and gas wells and community areas will go into effect on Jan. 1. Proposition 65 became law in November 1986, when California voters . Many of the new laws are minor fixes to laws that legislators and the governor previously enacted. There are no groups in opposition on file. Together, theyll set the minimum wage for fast-food workers with an upper limit of $22 an hour. Groups supporting workers rights, child and maternal health, gender equity, retirees, and benefits for low-income Californians are pushing for the bill. 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. The Sheriffs' Association and Georgia Police Chiefs talked in favor of the legislation. Cremating one corpse can release almost 600 pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom just wrapped up the 2022 legislative session, signing 997 bills into law. If the answer is no, they then do not get paroled, Martin explained. No one officially. The bill would attach a fee to cell phone lines.That fee has been lowered significantly in negotiations with the telecommunications industry, which in turn has dropped its opposition. On Jan. 1, the minimum wage in California will increase to $15.50 an hour. There's a lot of near-misses and a lot of accidents that happen from either clipping cyclists when you pass too close, Sanchez said. The legislation was vigorously opposed by the oil and gas industry, refiners and drilling specialists. AB 2147, The Freedom to Walk Act, would allow law enforcement officers to stop a pedestrian for jaywalking only when a reasonably careful person would realize there is an immediate danger of a collision. The Legislature passed, but Newsom vetoed, a similar bill last year that would have repealed the states jaywalking laws and prohibited fines until Jan. 1, 2029. Both bills are part of a climate push from Gov. New California laws 2022 taking effect on July 1 include new requirements for bars, crack down on ghost guns and later school start times. It also was labeled a job killer by the state Chamber of Commerce, a criticism that has been taken up by trade unions. The regulation would be funded by a maximum fee of $8.50 per reduction or per body paid by licensed facilities to the Department of Consumer Affairs Cemetery and Funeral Bureau. Not to give the same speech and expect the same applause, but to begin to do something about it.. Carbon neutrality means balancing the volume of greenhouse gases that are emitted with the amount removed from the atmosphere. 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. In addition, all state agencies must source their energy from 100% renewable sources by 2035, ten years sooner than the current law requires. Become a Sustainer! Legislators also made last-minute amendments to the health omnibus budget bill that allow non-Californians to use money in the fund, a change that advocates rallied hard for in the final days. 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. As 2022 begins, three new food-related laws take effect in California. The California State Association of Counties, which initially opposed the measure, dropped their opposition after slowing down the timeline and receiving an additional $57 million to put it in place. They raised concerns about spent nuclear waste and safety issues due to the plants proximity to seismic fault lines. Residents of the Golden . Under the law, a judge will have to determine the admissibility of the lyrics in question as evidence, and whether they are directly linked to an alleged crime. He said housing discrimination against former inmates is rampant throughout our state and pushes many to the streets. 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. Eleni Kounalakis and a number of professional medical groups and patient advocacy groups. 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. 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. But many of them from a bump in the minimum wage to changes for cyclists likely will affect your community, businesses or family. The Western Electrical Contractors Association, a trade group, raised concern that the measure could increase energy costs, reduce competition in the energy market and discriminate against otherwise qualified contractors. State Sen. Brian Dahle, a Republican who is running against Newsom for governor, said the bill would set an arbitrary goal that could drive up rates and contribute to the states high cost of living. The California Department of Public Health was involved in drafting more recent versions of the bill. GOVERNORS CALL Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 28, after reaching agreement with the United Farm Workers and California Labor Federation on clarifying language to be passed by the Legislature next year to address his concerns on implementation and voter integrity. Hopefully this will increase the use of bikes and make it safer for folks on the road.. 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. Included is a plan to monitor toxic leaks and emissions, and install alarm systems. The number, billed as an alternative to 911, is intended to make it easier for people experiencing mental health emergencies to tap into the states network of National Suicide Prevention Lifeline call centers. Thats certainly not the experience of all fast-food workers, but a significant and sizable amount; more than other industries.. In a last-minute amendment, lawmakers also snuck in protections for medical records related to gender-affirming health care. The opposition is led by the California Family Council, which argues that gender-affirming care is not an agreed-upon treatment for transgender children. One new law would task the California Department of Education with developing evidence-based best practices for restorative justice. 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. California providers report already seeing patients from many of those states. SACRAMENTO - Moving to bolster California's nation-leading gun safety laws, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that he has signed additional legislation to protect Californians, including measures to improve school campus safety, restrict gun possession by people convicted of child abuse or elder abuse, and better regulate the sale of firearms. The California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls added that the bill is necessary in order to ensure women achieve parity.. Apartments would have to be either 100% affordable or mixed-use, meaning market-rate but affordable to at least 15% of lower income earners, or 8% of very low income and 5% of extremely low income earners.SB 6, by Democratic Sen. Anna Caballero of Salinas, would bypass the first step in permitting housing on commercial real estate while allowing other opportunities for local input, like CEQA. 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. These votes took place as campaigns ramp up for 100 of the 120 seats in the Legislature. The first step to create the council required collecting 10,000 signatures of approval from fast-food employees, which the state chapter of the Service Employees International Union says was accomplished with nearly twice the required number. Though the state is responsible for less than 1% of greenhouse gases emitted globally, it has the fifth largest economy and helps drive global policy changes. Many experts warn that achieving carbon neutrality may not be possible without removing existing emissions from the atmosphere and capturing carbon from smokestacks. AB 1502 would close certain loopholes preventing people from purchasing nursing homes before they have licenses to run them. We get a moment in time, but this might live on, if we make it real. They just dont agree on how to get there or that this watershed environmental law is the culprit. The bill also prohibits cities from requiring bicycle licenses. 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 . The report recommended the district utilize restorative justice as a suspension alternative, to build communities and restore relationships between all affected parties after an incident has occurred.. And if you reply yes, youre not going to get that unit, Martin said. The group contends that it has been gutted and now serves as a lifeline to problematic nursing home owners. 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. An alarming number of states continue to outlaw abortion and criminalize women, and its more important than ever to fight like hell for those who need these essential services. While many cases are never prosecuted, these incidents remain on an individuals record until they are 100 years old in California. AB 1220 by Assemblymember Luz Rivas (D-Arleta) Homelessness: California Interagency Council on Homelessness. 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. 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. Is CEQA the bogeyman its made out to be? Abortion rights advocates contend that the cases open the door to prosecute people who pursue a self-induced abortion and seek to prohibit that outcome. The Steinberg Institute and The Kennedy Forum, co-sponsors of the bill, point to a rise in mental health needs, which has been further aggravated by the pandemic. You cannot racially target and terrorize people.. Many of these wont necessarily intersect with your everyday existence. Gavin Newsom signed 770 new bills last legislative session, some of which go into effect starting Saturday. Passed in late September 2021, the new law would allow prosecutors to determine whether an employer could be charged with a misdemeanor or felony for intentionally committing theft of wages, benefits, tips or other compensation: More than $950 for one employee and more than $2,350 for two or more . Californias fight against climate change requires a massive shift away from fossil fuels. 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 bill, by Democratic Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin of Camarillo, would order community colleges to enroll most students in a transfer-level math and English course if their program requires those subjects. If at least two union shops dont bid on the project, union-level wages kick in. 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. 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. Criminal records must be disclosed to school districts, which can use those records for deciding teacher credentialing or employment. Atkins own AB 154, which passed in 2013 and permitted nurse practitioners to conduct first-trimester abortions under a doctors supervision. Other workers also would get a boost, receiving 70% instead of 60% of their wages. The Department of Finance in August declined to take a position. 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. SB 107 would protect from prosecution patients who travel to California for what supporters call gender-affirming care and doctors who provide that care. I thank Pro Tem Atkins and Speaker Rendon for their leadership in advancing historic measures to improve the lives of Californians, including new tools to boost our housing supply, improve workplace conditions and build a stronger state. The bill sets phased-in targets to assist the states transition to 100% renewable energy. 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. Diablo Canyon provides about 10% of the states power. Golden State residents will likely feel their impact in everyday life in 2023. All three aim to improve how our food system functions. Newsom signed this and other climate bills on Sept. 16. 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 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. But just after the bill was signed into law in September, a referendum effort fueled by oil and gas companies was launched to undo it. People in California who have served time in prison will soon have a chance to appeal to have their criminal records sealed. The bill would also prohibit the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation from putting certain groups in solitary confinement, including inmates younger than 26 or older than 59, pregnant people or those with mental or physical disabilities. 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. For example, the bill would generally prohibit companies from collecting, selling, sharing, or keeping kids personal information other than to provide the service that the kid is actively interacting with. CARE Court is a proposal put forth by Gov. In a signing statement, he sought to make clear that the measure does not apply to any speech outside of discussions directly related to COVID-19 treatment within a direct physician patient relationship. I am signing this bill because it is narrowly tailored to apply only to those egregious instances in which a licensee is acting with malicious intent or clearly deviating from the required standard of care while interacting directly with a patient under their care, he added. 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. We want to fight back against acts of intimidation, but we also have to be mindful of the First Amendment and the right to free speech, said its regional director, Seth Brysk. It also prevents licensing boards from denying licenses to medical professionals who were punished in other states for performing abortions. 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