2023-2024

2024 - Senate Bill 310 (Dodd, Bill), Prescribed Fire: Civil Liability: Cultural Burns (Chaptered)

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Allows local air districts, in support of Tribal sovereignty, to enter into written agreements with federally recognized California Native American Tribes to allow cultural burning in their ancestral territories without undergoing the permitting, regulatory, or administrative requirements for prescribed burning. In the event of a disagreement between a local air district and a tribe in developing or implementing an agreement, the Secretary for Environmental Protection must assist in resolving the disagreement. The bill authorizes the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to enter into written agreements with federally recognized California Native American tribes in support of tribal sovereignty with respect to cultural burning in their ancestral territories. The Secretary may agree in the written agreement that compliance with specified permitting or regulatory requirements is not required.

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2024 - Assembly Joint Resolution 12 (Alvarez, David), Tijuana River: Cross-Border Pollution (Chaptered)

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Urges the United States Congress and President Biden to: 1) fully fund the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Comprehensive Infrastructure Solution for the Tijuana River due to the ongoing impacts to public health, the environment, and the local economy caused by cross-border pollution, and 2) include sufficient ongoing operation and maintenance funding for the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant in future federal budgets and provide funding to address ongoing cross-border pollution impacting the New River. The measure also urges President Biden to declare a national emergency due to the ongoing impacts caused by cross-border pollution in the Tijuana River Valley..

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2487 (Fong, Mike), Deputy Secretary for Climate (Dead)

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Would have required the Deputy Secretary for Climate within the Labor and Workforce Development Agency to create and maintain a green jobs website that serves as the central hub for employment opportunities related to the transition to carbon-neutral jobs. The bill would have extended by a year the due date of the report to the Legislature on key findings and recommendations regarding the development and implementation of the workforce transition to a sustainable and equitable clean energy economy. Held on suspense in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2322 (Hart, Gregg), Grant Programs: Administration (Dead)

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Would have streamlined the application and implementation process for covered grants, defined as a grant award not exceeding $20,000 with a duration not more than a year, with 501(c)(3) nonprofits as the eligible recipient. The bill would have had website requirements for a State agency or third-party contractor to post application information for a covered grant and to allow completion of a covered grant application online. The bill would have required advanced payment of at least 50% of the grant award and prohibited an administrator from requiring specified receipts, reports, and insurance coverage. Held on suspense in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 1894 (Ta, Tri), Nonvehicular Air Pollution: Civil Penalties (Dead)

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Would have required a district to provide a small business, as defined, with a period of not less than 30 days to rectify a violation before the small business could be subject to specified civil penalties for air violations. Was not heard in the Assembly Natural Resources Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 1857 (Jackson, Corey), Air Quality Regulation: Valleys. (Dead)

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Would have required CARB to adopt regulations to improve air quality in population centers located in valleys and would have required each local air district to implement those regulations with regard to stationary sources located within its jurisdiction. The bill would have made those requirements inoperative on January 1, 2029, and would have required CARB, by January 1, 2030, to submit a report to the Legislature describing any air quality improvements resulting from those regulations. Held on suspense in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 1785 (Pacheco, Blanca), California Public Records Act (Chaptered)

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Prohibits, under the Public Records Act, a public agency from publicly posting both the name and assessor parcel number associated with the home address of any elected or appointed official on the internet without first obtaining the written permission of that official. However, the bill does not prohibit a State or local agency from publicly posting a legally required notice or publication of an

elected or appointed official on the internet.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 1748 (Ramos, James), Logistics use projects: sensitive receptors (Dead)

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Would have prohibited the County of Riverside, the County of San Bernardino, and jurisdictions therein from approving the development or expansion of any logistics use, as defined, that is adjacent to sensitive receptors, as defined, unless the local agency imposes certain requirements, as specified, including a minimum setback on the logistics use of 300 feet, if the logistics use consists of 400,000 or more square feet of building space, including, but not limited to, warehouses. Was not heard in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 1687 (Dahle, Megan), Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Fixed-mount Generators (Dead)

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Would have required a fixed-mount generator to be classified as a stationary source and would have required CARB to adopt regulations consistent with that requirement. Was not heard in the Assembly Natural Resources Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 1660 (Ta, Tri), Cosmetic Products: Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) (Dead)

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Would have authorized a person or entity to petition CARB to exempt intentionally added perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from the prohibition that bars, beginning January 1, 2025, a person or entity from manufacturing, selling, delivering, holding, or offering for sale in commerce any cosmetic product that contains intentionally added PFAS. The bill would have authorized CARB, in consultation with the State Water Resources Control Board, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, and the Department of Toxic Substances Control, to exempt an intentionally added PFAS from that prohibition if CARB determined that the intentionally added PFAS meets specified qualifications. The bill also would have required the petitioner to provide specified information in their exemption petition to CARB, including the name of the intentionally added PFAS proposed for exemption, its intended end use, and its intended concentration in the proposed cosmetic product. Was not heard in the Assembly Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee.

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