2023-2024

2024 - Assembly Bill 2750 (Gallagher, James), Electricity Procurement: Generation from Biomass (Chaptered)

Summary

Extends requirements on electric investor-owned utilities (IOUs) and community choice aggregators (CCAs) to procure energy from biomass generating electric facilities to July 1, 2025. This bill also expands eligibility of the five-year extension to procurement contracts from biomass facilities to include facilities located in a local air district that voluntarily reclassifies to Severe or Extreme air quality nonattainment status. The biomass generator is required to first obtain a letter or certificate from the relevant air district that states that the Sacramento federal ozone nonattainment area voluntarily opted to be reclassified and that the continued operation of the facility does not impede the local air district's ability to meet its applicable requirements.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2697 (Irwin, Jacqui), Electric Vehicle Charging Station Network Roaming Standards (Chaptered)

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Requires the California Energy Commission to apply any network roaming standards it adopts only to major electric vehicle charging network operators that operate at least 100 publicly available electric vehicle charging stations in the operator’s network in the state and maintains a customer-facing internet-based application for purposes of locating and using electric vehicle charging stations in the operator’s network. Provisions relating to reliability for Electrify America stations and implicating the consent decree were removed.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2678 (Wallis, Greg), Vehicles: High-occupancy Vehicle Lanes (Chaptered)

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This bill extends the September 30, 2025, sunset of California's Clean Air Vehicle (CAV) decal program to January 1, 2027, contingent on a federal extension.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2513 (Pellerin, Gail), Gas Stoves and Ranges: Warning Label (Vetoed)

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Would have prohibited the sale of a gas stove manufactured on or after January 1, 2025, unless the gas stove bears an adhesive product warning label related to pollutants released by gas stoves. The provisions requiring the warning label to include a QR Code to a specific CARB website had been removed.

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Governor’s Veto Message

To the Members of the California State Assembly:

 

I am returning Assembly Bill 2513 without my signature.

 

This bill would prohibit a person from selling or offering for sale a gas stove that is manufactured or sold online on or after January 1, 2025, or sold in a store on or after January 1, 2026, unless that gas stove contains a specified warning label.

 

While I appreciate the author's intent to provide consumers with information about the products they purchase, I am concerned that this bill codifies highly prescriptive labeling content that could only be changed by a future statutory amendment. This static approach falls short in enabling timely updates to the labeling content that should align with the latest scientific knowledge so that consumers are accurately informed about their purchases.

 

For these reasons, I cannot sign this bill.

 

Sincerely,

 

Gavin Newsom

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2495 (Muratsuchi, Al), Electricity: State Policy: Joint Report (Dead)

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Would have, as part of the SB 100 report, required the California Public Utilities Commission, the California Energy Commission, and CARB to pinpoint and map geographic needs for energy resources and to evaluate decarbonization needs from across the economy, not just from the energy sector. Was not heard in the Assembly Natural Resources Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2427 (McCarty, Kevin), Permitting Curbside Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (Chaptered)

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Requires the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development to develop a model permitting checklist, model zoning ordinances, and best practices for permit costs and permit review timelines to help local governments permit curbside charging stations.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2286 (Aguiar-Curry, Cecilia), Autonomous Vehicles (Vetoed)

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Among other things, would have prohibited the operation of an autonomous vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more on public roads for testing purposes, transporting goods, or transporting passengers without a human safety operator physically present in the autonomous vehicle at the time of operation. This bill would have also  required the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), by January 1, 2030, or 5 years after commencement of testing, whichever occurs later, and upon appropriation by the Legislature, to submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature evaluating the performance of autonomous vehicle technology and its impact on public safety and employment in the transportation sector for autonomous vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more. CARB was in a consultation role regarding impacts to the Scoping Plan and being available to DMV for needed research.

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Governor’s Veto Message

To the Members of the California State Assembly:

I am returning Assembly Bill 2286 without my signature.

 

This bill would prohibit the operation of autonomous vehicles weighing 10,000 pounds or more on public roads for testing, transporting goods, or carrying passengers without a human safety operator physically present in the vehicle. In my veto of a nearly identical bill last year, I expressed that my Administration remains committed to working with the author, sponsors, and stakeholders in furthering our efforts to meet the needs of traffic safety, worker protections, and jobs as this evolving technology progresses in California.

 

As we continue to move forward, it is important to note that 35 jurisdictions -- including Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Washington, and the District of Columbia - have already authorized the testing of heavy-duty autonomous vehicles. California remains the only state to actively prohibit these vehicles.

 

To this end, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which has regulated autonomous vehicles over the last decade pursuant to authority granted to it by the Legislature, has issued three sets of regulations that create a framework allowing innovation, while also protecting public safety. A new set of draft regulations, currently open for public input until October 14, 2024, offers the nation's most comprehensive standards for heavy-duty autonomous vehicles. These draft regulations propose strict guidelines for heavy-duty AV operations, including limiting operations to roads with speed limits of 50 miles per hour or higher and excluding certain uses, such as transporting passengers or hazardous materials. They also require a phased permitting process to ensure a gradual transition to driverless operations, along with specific testing periods, mileage requirements, and clear definitions of where and how these vehicles can operate. Finally, these regulations also require more robust reporting from companies testing or deploying AVs, and give DMV additional enforcement tools to place restrictions on permits to protect public safety.

 

Recognizing that our workforce is the foundation of our economic success, California leads the nation with some of the strongest worker protection laws. Our state also is renowned globally as a leader in technological innovation. We reject that one aim must yield to the other, and our success disproves this false binary. But advancing both priorities requires creativity, collaboration, and a willingness to work together to identify pragmatic solutions. Toward that end, my office offered multiple rounds of suggested amendments, which were unfortunately not accepted. While I cannot sign this legislation in its current form, my Administration stands ready to work with the legislature and stakeholders toward progress on this issue.

 

Sincerely,

 

Gavin Newsom

 

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2204 (Bennett, Steve), Green Hydrogen (Dead)

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Would have required, on and after an unspecified date, all hydrogen produced or used in California to be green hydrogen that excludes the use of any fossil fuel as a feedstock or as an energy source in the production process and that complies with any applicable requirements to show the use of new and incremental renewable generation resources, temporal matching of renewable generation resources, and geographic deliverability of renewable energy resources (aka, the three pillars). Was not heard in the Assembly Natural Resources Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2147 (Mathis, Devon), Clean Transportation Program: Hydrogen-fueling Station Funding and Report (Dead)

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Would have required the California Energy Commission (CEC) to equitably allocate money appropriated by the Legislature for hydrogen-fueling infrastructure to specifically prioritize rural communities and low-income communities. The bill also would have required CEC and CARB to jointly review and submit a report to the Legislature on the progress toward establishing this hydrogen-fueling infrastructure. Held on suspense in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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2024 - Assembly Bill 2083 (Berman, Marc), Industrial Facilities’ Heat Application Equipment and Process Emissions (Dead)

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Would have required the California Energy Commission, on or before July 1, 2026, to evaluate opportunities to increase electrification of industrial heat processes in meeting the State’s industrial emissions goals and subsequently have CARB, as part of its next Scoping Plan update, incorporate this evaluation into a new assessment of the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the State’s industrial facilities’ heat application equipment and processes consistent with the goals of the Scoping Plan. Held on suspense in the Senate Appropriations Committee.

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