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2024 – Assembly Bill 1335 (Zbur, Rick Chavez) Local Government: Transportation Planning and Land Use: Sustainable Communities Strategy (Dead)

Would have made changes to the housing projections included in Regional Transportation Plans/Sustainable Communities Strategies and added additional reporting requirements for local governments. Was not heard in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

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2024 – Assembly Bill 627 (Jackson, Corey), Drayage Trucks: Voucher Incentive Project (Dead)

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This bill would have required CARB, when providing a voucher for the purchase of a new or used drayage truck, to ensure the incentive amount be determined pursuant to a sliding scale that authorizes increased vouchers in different amounts for fleets of 50 or fewer, 30 or fewer, or 5 or fewer vehicles. The bill would have also required CARB, when administering incentives specified by this bill, to prioritize fleets of five or fewer trucks and drayage operations transporting goods between the Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, or Oakland and warehouses located in the State. Was not heard in the Senate Environmental Quality Committee. 

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2024 – AB 1000 (Reyes, Eloise Gomez) Qualifying Logistics Use Projects (Dead)

Would have prohibited the County of Riverside, the County of San Bernardino, and any other political subdivisions located within those counties, from approving the development or expansion of any qualifying logistics use, as defined, within 1,000 feet of sensitive receptors, as defined, except as provided. The bill would have authorized a public agency to approve the development or expansion of a qualifying logistics use greater than 500 feet from a sensitive receptor and within 1,000 feet of a sensitive receptor only if the qualifying logistics use complies with certain requirements, including that all heavy-duty vehicles domiciled onsite meet certain requirements. The bill would have authorized an individual affected by a violation of these provisions or the Attorney General to bring an action to enjoin a violation of the provisions of this bill and would have provided that these provisions do not relieve a public agency from complying with the California Environmental Quality Act. Hearing cancelled at request of author in the Assembly Committee on Local Government.

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2024 – Assembly Bill 930 (Friedman, Laura) Local Government: Infrastructure Financing Districts: Reinvestment in Infrastructure for a Sustainable and Equitable California (RISE) Districts: Housing Development: Restrictive Covenants (Dead)

Would have authorized two or more specified local governments to jointly form a Reinvestment in Infrastructure for a Sustainable and Equitable California (RISE) district to use tax increment financing and other revenue options to finance infill supportive infrastructure and affordable housing, among other things, near major transit stops, as specified. The bill would also have required the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research to develop guidelines for the formation of RISE districts, and require the Infrastructure and Economic development Bank to establish a RISE District Revolving Loan Program, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to provide RISE districts with initial startup funding for eligible projects, as specified. Held on suspense in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

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2024 – Assembly Bill 501 (Fong, Vince) Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: High-Speed Rail Authority: Rural Road Safety: Transfer and Loan (Dead)

Would have transferred Greenhouse Gas Reduction Funds currently provided to the High-Speed Rail Authority to the State’s General Fund and made the funding available for rural road safety. Failed passage in the SenateTransportation Committee.

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2024 – Assembly Bill 6 (Friedman, Laura) Transportation Planning: Regional Transportation Plans: Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Dead)

Would have required CARB to update regional greenhouse gas (GHG) targets indefinitely, rather than only until 2050 and authorized CARB to update the years to which those targets apply. The bill would have required a metropolitan planning organization, prior to adopting amendments to a regional transportation plan that could impact a Sustainable Communities Strategy, to quantify the reduction in GHG emissions and difference due to the amendments. This bill would have also updated the Sustainable Communities Strategy review process for CARB and metropolitan planning organizations, among other provisions. Was not heard in the Senate Transportation Committee.

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2024 – Assembly Bill 858 (Muratsuchi, Al), California Climate Cashback Program (Dead)

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Would have created the Climate Cashback Program to be administered by the Franchise Tax Board for the public purpose of mitigating the costs of transitioning to a low-carbon economy. The bill would have required the Franchise Tax Board to develop and implement the program by December 31, 2024, to deliver quarterly per capita cashback payments to all California residents and set other requirements for the operation of the program. Was not heard in the Assembly Natural Resources Committee.

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2024 – Senate Bill 1135 (Limón, Monique), Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: Income Taxes: Credit (Dead)

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Would have created the California Compost Tax Credit Fund providing refundable tax credits for California farmers, ranchers, and landowners who employ farming practices that maximize carbon sequestration through the utilization of compost on natural and working lands. Would have transferred one percent of annual Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund proceeds, not exceeding $120 million per fiscal year through FY 2035-36 to the California Compost Tax Credit Fund. Held on suspense in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

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2024 – Assembly Bill 1786 (Rodriguez, Freddie), California Individual Assistance Act: California Local Assistance Act (Dead)

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Would have added climate change and climate change exacerbated conditions to the list of conditions for which a state of emergency or local emergency could be declared. The bill would have also created the California Individual Assistance Act and California Local Assistance Act programs. These programs were intended to give individuals, community-based organizations, local and tribal governments, transportation systems, and communities the assistance they need to quickly recover following a disaster related to climate change. Would have appropriated $100 million for the California Individual Assistance Act and $400 million for the California Local Assistance Act, both from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Held on suspense in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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2024 – Assembly Constitutional Amendment 6 (Haney, Matt), University of California: Basic State Labor Standards (Dead)

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Would have required the University of California (UC) to conform to certain labor, employment, and occupational health and safety standards that apply to other public agencies had it been placed on a ballot and approved by the voters. Current constitutional law exempts UC from executive and legislative authority over basic labor standards. This bill may have forced agencies such as CARB to solicit UC for research grants before any other institution. However, this amendment would not have removed the “civil servant” exemption that UC employees are under, so this eventuality may have been unfounded. Failed passage in the Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments.

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