The UFW says under the current, more rigid voting system, growers hearing of unionization efforts have called immigration authorities on organizing workers. Supporters say poor and Black and Latino residents are disproportionately affected. There's nothing stopping CalGEM, which is the agency responsible for permitting in California, to just stop permitting within the setback zone, Naseck said. Its champions include the Chancellors Office of the California Community Colleges system, Lt. Gov. Campus projects for student and faculty housing would have to check off a long list of environmental and labor-relations musts to evade CEQAs, which cities and community groups cite in lawsuits to challenge development. High-profile measures that went to Democratic Gov. RELATED: California's minimum wage. SB 905: Environmental justice groups are opposed, saying carbon capture, use and storage technology is unproven. The UC Berkeley Labor Centermaintains a list. California created the first Paid Family Leave program in the nation 20 years ago, and today were taking an important step to ensure more low-wage workers, many of them women and people of color, can access the time off theyve earned while still providing for their family, he said in a statement. SB 331 by Senator Connie Leyva (D-Chino) Settlement and nondisparagement agreements. SB 905: Newsom supports it, saying capture and storage strategies are necessary tools to remove carbon. Gavin Newsom pushed legislators in mid-August to help meet the states carbon-neutral goals. Minimum wage bump Businesses with 26 or more employees will be required to pay a $15 minimum. Some oil industry groups suggest that the setback rules would increase importation of oil from countries that dont have robust environmental regulations. AB 1220 by Assemblymember Luz Rivas (D-Arleta) Homelessness: California Interagency Council on Homelessness. Its also labors foothold toward bargaining power for a low-wage workforce that has been difficult to unionize because of widespread franchise ownership. The bill also includes stronger protections for ratepayers, and the loan would be allocated in increments. 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. We expanded it to schools because we decided that was a sensitive space where we don't want, especially our young people, to be terrorized.. Your regular monthly contribution supports JPR's local journalism and all our music and cultural programming. CA Legislation | 2021-2022 | Regular Session | LegiScan CA Legislation | 2021-2022 | Regular Session CA 2023-2024 2021-2022 2019-2020 2017-2018 2015-2016 2013-2014 2011-2012 2009-2010 Filter View [Reset All] Type Both Senate House All Bills Resolutions Other Status Any Introduced Engrossed Enrolled Passed Vetoed Scheduled 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next In addition, new requirements would include limits on noise, light, dust and vapors. SB 731 will allow people who have served time on or after Jan. 1, 2005, to automatically have their records expunged as long as they havent been convicted of another felony in the past four years. He said the change improves upon the existing 3-foot law when passing a biker. The fast food industry, however, is trying to qualify a referendum for the 2024 ballot to overturn the law. AB 977 by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) Homelessness program data reporting: Homeless Management Information System. a referendum effort fueled by oil and gas companies was launched to undo it. They just dont agree on how to get there or that this watershed environmental law is the culprit. Supporters of the bill say if each Californian opted to be composted after death, the carbon saved would be enough to power 225,000 homes for a year. Theres no official opposition to the bill, though the original version from Jones-Sawyer only called for a judge to instruct the jury to treat artistic expressions with caution and close scrutiny. A revised version from the Senate calls for an entirely separate hearing, away from the jury. 10. Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 27, as part of a package of legislation on equity for women. That means [cyclists] get a little bit of a head start to get through the intersection, which are the most dangerous places for [them], Banks said. The Sacramento Police Department reported 112 bias-related incidents for the first six months of 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing and the virus has killed more than 94,000 people in California. I think, especially in high school, the threat of a legal consequence will mitigate behavior. Versher said. Just look at historic photos of communities like Huntington Beach and there are forests of oil derricks. 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. Assembly Bill 2282, which takes effect on the first of the year, increases penalties for people who use hateful symbols as part of hate crimes swastikas, nooses, desecrated crosses and expands restricted locations to include K-12 schools and colleges. SB 552 by Senator Robert Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys) Drought planning: small water suppliers: nontransient noncommunity water systems. After failed attempts in 2020 and 2021, a bill to legalize natural organic reduction, or turning bodies into soil as an after-death option was resurrected this year. A federal judge has ruled that the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has systematically violated the due process rights of inmates, and continues to ignore a 2015 settlement between the state and two Pelican Bay State Prison inmates held in solitary confinement for decades based on their perceived gang affiliations. A long list of criminal justice reform and rehabilitation organizations are supporting the bill, including Californians for Safety and Justice, who sponsored it. Gavin Newsom signed many laws impacting California employers. The bills supporters list is largely populated by civil rights groups and city governments. The intention here is that the minimum wage continues to rise with the cost of inflation, said David Huerta, president of SEIU-United Service Workers West. They say the fee is an important way to make sure the services associated with the hotline are adequately funded. A law requiring a 1,200 foot space between oil and gas wells and community areas will go into effect on Jan. 1. SACRAMENTO Governor Gavin Newsom today highlighted new bills signed into law in 2021 that will go into effect January 1, 2022, including historic measures to expand worker protections, tackle the states housing crisis, redress historical injustices, increase voter access and more. Remote Marriages In light of COVID-19, county clerks are now able to issue marriage licenses and solemnize marriage ceremonies using remote technology. 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. Opponents of this bill point to research showing that only 2% of housing development projects face CEQA lawsuits. Not to give the same speech and expect the same applause, but to begin to do something about it.. Were cleaning the air we breathe, holding the big polluters accountable, and ushering in a new era for clean energy.. Other workers also would get a boost, receiving 70% instead of 60% of their wages. GOVERNORS CALL As expected, Newsom announced on Sept. 2 that he was signing the bill. 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. It creates a court framework in every county to compel people with serious mental illness, many of whom are homeless, into housing and medical treatment. Since then, the California Department of Parks and Recreation has amended the property deed, removing restrictions, and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to accept the amended property deed, officially allowing the transfer of the property to the Bruce Family. The contentious measure mirrors draft legislation Newsom proposed on Aug. 12, with a few key differences: Newsom wanted to extend the life of the plant for ten years, which received widespread opposition from legislators. The law, Senate Bill 1375 authored by Senate Pro Tem Toni Atkins, builds on two existing laws: Atkins says the new measure clarifies those laws and allows for more trained nurse practitioners in high-need areas to perform surgical, or aspiration abortions, whereby suction is used to remove the contents of the uterus. The bill was authored by Democratic Senator Maria Elena Durazo. California will be required to collect data each year on how many people are exiting prison into unstable housing or outright homelessness under a new law that goes into effect Jan. 1. Here are ten significant US laws that were passed so far in 2022. AB 1757, authored by Democratic Assemblymembers Cristina Garcia of Bell Gardens and Robert Rivas of Salinas, would require the state to set targets for removing planet-warming carbon from the atmosphere with nature-based methods, such as planting trees, restoring wetlands and scaling up public landscaping and urban forestry projects. It has been this way for almost 100 years. Thats in the wake of a 2020 report showing the latter district has one of the highest suspension rates for Black students, mainly boys, in California. It also abolishes the requirement that coroners investigate stillbirths and protects someone who helps a pregnant person end their pregnancy voluntarily from criminal or civil liability. Gov. The next she had to talk with the attorney and would call him back. Another change was requested and the bill will be a new substitute tomorrow for the Committee's review. AB 257 creates a state-run council to set labor standards across the fast food sector, including on wages, safety and other workplace conditions. Those exemptions could both speed up the process and lower the cost of building homes. Gavin Newsom signed 770 new bills last legislative session, some of which go into effect starting Saturday. The bill also prohibits cities from requiring bicycle licenses. Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 30, the last day of his decisions. Newsom, U.S. The plant is currently scheduled to shut down in 2025. A long list of consumer, tech, and children advocacy groups who argue technology is harming kids, and say a similar law has already spurred positive changes in the United Kingdom. Prior to state legislators focusing on creating a bulwark for abortion rights, two women in Kings County were imprisoned and charged with murder after delivering stillborns and testing positive for methamphetamine use. Todays action gives hardworking fast-food workers a stronger voice and seat at the table to set fair wages and critical health and safety standards across the industry. Gavin Newsom and pushed through the Legislature in SB 1338 by Sens. Jared Sanchez is a senior policy advocate at the California Bicycle Coalition, a nonprofit also known as CalBike. Facing extreme heat, prolonged drought and wildfires, California has increasingly faced challenges in providing reliable electricity. To achieve this target, the state needs to reduce its fossil fuel use by 91% a target that the California Air Resources Board has prioritized in this years climate change blueprint. People in California who have served time in prison will soon have a chance to appeal to have their criminal records sealed. And if you reply yes, youre not going to get that unit, Martin said. To say, You cannot write the N-word on the wall at school. AB 1287, authored by Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer Kahan, an Orinda Democrat, would prohibit an individual or business from charging a different price for a product based on the customers gender. And we really do believe that this bill strikes that right balance.. SB 224 by Senator Anthony Portantino (D-La Caada Flintridge) Pupil instruction: mental health education. CALIFORNIA Love 'em or hate 'em, new laws passed in California in 2022 were notable for being boldly progressive. That office will likely conclude their review of the submitted signatures sometime in January. Legiscan confirms House Bill 1667 is a bill that requires the Department of Health and Human Services to award grants to healthcare entities such as hospitals, professional associations in the medical field . A fourth part of the bill doesnt go into effect until 2024. And thats the hard work of the next year.. Many of the details for how it would work remain up in the air including how much assistance would be offered and how many people would qualify. Legislators around the state successfully passed legislation addressing climate. Many of these wont necessarily intersect with your everyday existence. It also makes efforts to repair while centering the needs of those who have been harmed. Carbon neutrality means balancing the volume of greenhouse gases that are emitted with the amount removed from the atmosphere. SB 1 by Senator Toni G. Atkins (D-San Diego) Coastal resources: sea level rise. Golden State residents will likely feel their impact in everyday life in 2023. But to build out the system as envisioned, including providing mobile crisis response, proponents of the cell phone fee say the state needs ongoing funding. 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. They would no longer be held in solitary for longer than 15 consecutive days, or 45 days in a 180-day period. The council would consist of fast food workers, their advocates, restaurant owners, fast food corporations and the states labor and business departments. New Annual Reporting Requirement for Pennsylvania Businesses. Criminal records must be disclosed to school districts, which can use those records for deciding teacher credentialing or employment. The California Department of Public Health was involved in drafting more recent versions of the bill. This would be the only program of its kind in the country. Union representation among Californias farmworkers has dwindled to statistically zero, UC Merced researchers found, and a U.S. Supreme Court decision last year effectively kicked union organizers off growers property. Dozens of cities and local control advocates say the bills take away critical neighborhood input to development decisions and worry local governments may lose tax revenue from commercial properties. Thank you! It also was labeled a job killer by the state Chamber of Commerce, a criticism that has been taken up by trade unions. There are no groups in opposition on file. Disability rights groups from across the country worry the model sets a dangerous national precedent. AB 1502 would close certain loopholes preventing people from purchasing nursing homes before they have licenses to run them. GOVERNORS CALL Newsom signed the bill Sept. 15. Gavin Newsom in 2022, and many go into effect on New Year's Day in the nation's most populous state. CARE Court is a proposal put forth by Gov. Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California co-sponsored both bills and sits on the councils steering committee. Newsom and environmental groups are top supporters. The Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act identifies areas zoned for parking, retail or office buildings where land could be used for housing. The California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls added that the bill is necessary in order to ensure women achieve parity.. A campaign . Nearly 3 million Californians live within 3,200 feet of an active or idle oil or gas well, mostly in Kern and Los Angeles counties. In a last-minute amendment, lawmakers also snuck in protections for medical records related to gender-affirming health care. In July, the new federal 988 number debuted in California and across the country. Gavin Newsom's signature. AB 2626, by Democratic Assemblymember Lisa Calderon of Whittier, prevents professional licensing boards from punishing doctors, physicians assistants, nurse practitioners and nurse midwives for performing abortions by revoking their license. Civil liberties groups, immigration advocates and a constellation of criminal justice reform groups, including the California Public Defenders Association. 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. September 30, 2022 marked the last day Governor Newsom had to sign or veto new bills passed by the Legislature to end the 2022 legislative year. Assembly Bill 1705 continues Californias efforts to ensure more community college students enroll in classes required to transfer to a UC or Cal State campus. Residents of the Golden . SB 1142, by Democratic senators Anna Caballero of Merced and Nancy Skinner of Berkeley, incubated the Abortion Practical Support Fund, which was established in the budget. It would exclude crimes requiring the offender to register as a sex offender. Pretty much everyone but faculty. SB 395 by Senator Anna Caballero (D-Salinas) Excise tax: electronic cigarettes: Health Careers Opportunity Grant Program: Small and Rural Hospital Relief Program. Some energy experts and environmental groups, including the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Union of Concerned Scientists, were opposed. The bill was introduced in March by Democratic Assembly member Rebecca Bauer-Kahan and 17 co-authors from every legislative ethnic caucus. Eleni Kounalakis and a number of professional medical groups and patient advocacy groups. In addition, all state agencies must source their energy from 100% renewable sources by 2035, ten years sooner than the current law requires. CNN/Adobe Stock. Theres also a major catch: The program remains unfunded as final budget negotiations continue. Accelerating greenhouse gas cuts is essential to meeting the states goal of carbon neutrality by 2045. Advocates say they are hopeful that SB 731 is expansive enough to avoid racial disparities like this. He was sentenced to life in prison. Faculty unions, associations and the academic senate, plus Mt. They also say the bill delays pipelines needed to transport carbon to where it can be injected and sequestered permanently underground. 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. Over time research chipped away at that logic: Students with high school grades who enrolled directly into transfer-level math and English courses were likelier to pass the courses in a year than if they took a remedial class first. One group was told they were from a country song, the other was told they were from rap. The state achieved that target four years early, but its not on pace to meet its current 2030 goal of a 40% cut much less a larger one. For a select few measures, with urgency clauses that allow them to take effect immediately upon the governors signature, the votes stretched into the wee hours the next day. This is one of the things I think well look back on with tremendous pride, when were done, Newsom said during the signing ceremony in San Jose, where he first announced the proposal in March. As a father of four, Im familiar with the real issues our children are experiencing online, he said in a statement, thanking the bills sponsors and the tech industry for pushing these protections and putting the wellbeing of our kids first.. If at least two union shops dont bid on the project, union-level wages kick in. Carried by Democrats Lena A. Gonzalez of Long Beach and Monique Limon of Santa Barbara, the bill also would require operators to take certain steps at the thousands of existing wells within that buffer zone. Nearly one in three adults in California have a past arrest or conviction on their record, according to the Brennan Center for Justice. The California Teachers Association wrote in a supporting opinion that higher prices for products marketed to women reinforces gender inequity. The state has a Sept. 6 deadline to apply for federal funding. Hundreds of new laws were passed by the State Assembly and signed by Gov. The new law requires the California Rehabilitation Oversight Board, part of the Office of the Inspector General, to issue annual reports to the governor and Legislature. Subscribe to CalMatters free daily newsletter to get news and commentary that holds your elected leaders accountable. Newsom signed the bill into law Sept. 18. The bill, carried by Democratic Assemblymembers Al Muratsuchi of Torrance and Jim Wood of Santa Rosa, would also institute time limits to prevent such delays. The California Correctional Peace Officers Association wrote in a letter of opposition that forcing violent inmates back into the general prison population will lead to more violence, both to inmates and prison guards. AB 2799 would require prosecutors who want to use creative expressions as evidence of a crime to hold a pretrial hearing away from the jury to prove that rap lyrics or other artistic expression are relevant to the case. It really was a coming-together of individuals standing up against this hate, Bauer-Kahan said. The bill authorizes the attorney general to seek a court order to stop violations, and courts to impose a penalty of as much as $10,000 for first violations and $1,000 for each subsequent violation. The bill is an effort to ease the path toward collective bargaining and potentially higher wages for the 400,000-member California agricultural workforce. Assembly Bill 2632 from Democratic Assemblymember Chris Holden of Pasadena would overhaul how California prisons treat inmates in solitary confinement. Assemblymember Chris Holden, a Pasadena Democrat, carried the bill. It would take effect in 2027. 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. SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom today highlighted new bills signed into law in 2021 that will go into effect January 1, 2022, including historic measures to expand worker protections, tackle the state's housing crisis, redress historical injustices, increase voter access and more. As we head into the new year, I look forward to our continued work to expand opportunity for all Californians.. If a person refuses to comply, or fails out, they could be considered by the court for conservatorship just as if a county fails to provide the necessary services, they could face fines of up to $1,000 per day. Hundreds of new laws are going into effect in 2022, from requiring ethnic studies to graduate, to cracking down on illegal street racing, and allowing restaurants to continue selling to-go. 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. SB 109 by Senator Bill Dodd (D-Napa) Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: Office of Wildfire Technology Research and Development. Tom Umberg of Garden Grove and Susan Talamantes Eggman of Stockton. The California Catholic Conference opposes the bill, saying that scattering the remains of multiple people in the same area is tantamount to a mass grave.. That money was to be allocated over six years, but this bill makes the appropriation continuous. California is increasing resources, adding services, and advancing equity to boost graduation and transfer rates throughout our higher education systems, he said in a statement. Weber, a physician, said implementing restorative justice practices in schools is a manner of focusing on social determinants of health. Equity groups who originally pushed for higher affordability requirements in both bills had to settle for less, while developers worry the labor and affordability standards will be too high to meet. Over the Labor Day holiday, President Biden announced his strong support. Still others will be phased in over time. The bill will require drivers to change lanes before passing a cyclist, if a lane is available. Californias farmworkers are the lifeblood of our state, and they have the fundamental right to unionize and advocate for themselves in the workplace, Newsom said in a statement. The United Farm Workers and other labor groups say the bill protects agricultural workers from interference and intimidation when voting in union elections. From minimum wage to cracking down on ghost guns -- check . Since early in the pandemic, California has dealt with its share of doctors who have made false claims about the virus. SB 510 by Senator Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) Health care coverage: COVID-19 cost sharing. These bills would unlock a glut of empty stores, offices and parking lots for as many as 1.6 million housing units market conditions permitting without contributing to urban sprawl. Inmates who have attempted, or succeeded in, murdering their cellmates would be let right back into the population they pose a risk to.. We think 50 cents helps working people in an inflationary economy to at least keep up. They also argue that access to this care lowers suicide rates among transgender youth. Studies have shown that women pay more for similar products, including deodorants, shampoos and, to a lesser extent, clothing. Newsweek has gone through the new. We need to start implementing some things that work so that all students in California can be successful in having very strong academic foundations instead of taking a child and disciplining them and kicking them out of their learning environment either temporarily or permanently, she said. It also bans California from complying with out-of-state subpoenas seeking medical information related to gender-affirming care. 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. 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. Here are some of the interesting and consequential bills that CalMatters is tracking bookmark this page and keep checking back as we update the fate of each: SB 951 by Los Angeles Democratic Sen. Maria Elena Durazo increases payments to workers from the states disability and paid family leave programs. Cremating one corpse can release almost 600 pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Californias secretary of state is responsible for reviewing the signatures and certifying that a referendum qualifies for the ballot. Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 14. Environmental groups have rallied behind the idea of SB 1137 for years, saying that a space or setback zone will keep communities farther from the impacts of leaking wells and pollution. The bill, authored by Cupertino Democrat Evan Low, would classify disinformation as unprofessional conduct, allowing the board to take action. Were doing everything we can to protect people from any retaliation for accessing abortion care while also making it more affordable to get contraceptives,he said in a statement. A 2017 study by the advocacy and policy organization the Guttmacher Institute found that more than 40% of counties in California dont have a clinic that provides abortions. Proposition 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Jay Jordan, the CEO of Alliance for Safety and Justice, a nonprofit that supported SB 731, said the barriers ex-convicts face in life after prison are referred to as collateral consequences., If people who have served their time, who did everything the system said they needed to do, are not given a second chance, thats not democracy, thats not justice, thats just pure punitive, Jordan said. The opposition is led by the California Family Council, which argues that gender-affirming care is not an agreed-upon treatment for transgender children. Hopefully we can see this data inform some kind of strategies and ideas around where we go from here, he said. Advocates say the bill will make biking safer. 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. 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