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2025 – Assembly Bill 1243 (Addis, Dawn), Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025 (2-Year)

Requires the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) to conduct a study on the costs of climate change to the State and requires responsible parties with greenhouse gas emissions greater than 1 billion metric tons globally from 1990 to 2024 to pay a cost recovery demand proportionate to their share of emissions compared to total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Authorizes responsible parties to pay the cost recovery demand in 20 annual installments, with the first installment equaling 10%of the cost recovery demand. Creates the Polluters Pay Climate Fund and continuously appropriates the funding generated by the cost recovery demands to the Fund for projects that avoid, mitigate, repair, or adapt to negative climate change impacts, with a minimum of 40%of funded projects benefitting environmental justice populations. Was not heard in the Assembly Natural Resources Committee at the request of the author.

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2025 – Assembly Bill 405 (Addis, Dawn), Fashion Environmental Accountability Act of 2025 (2-Year)

Vests CARB with jurisdiction over a fashion seller’s environmental due diligence pertaining to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and provides similar jurisdiction for Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) but with regard to prohibited regulated chemicals. The bill requires a fashion seller, in carrying out its effective environmental due diligence, to comply with certain environmental guidelines that require it to embed responsible business conduct in its policies and management systems, identify areas of significant risks of societal and ecological harms from its own activities and its supply chain relationships, identify, prioritize, and assess the significant potential and actual adverse impacts of those risks, and cease, prevent, or mitigate those risks. The bill requires a fashion seller, beginning July 1, 2027, and annually thereafter, to submit to the DTSC and CARB an Environmental Due Diligence Report pertaining to the effective environmental due diligence performed by the fashion seller, as well as GHG emission information. The bill requires a fashion seller, in carrying out its environmental due diligence, to establish a quantitative baseline for their GHG emissions and reduction targets in the near-term and long-term covering their scopes 1, 2, and 3 emissions. Made a 2-year bill in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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