HomeMy WebLinkAbout16.(Handout 1) 2023 Central San Leg priority tracking updated for 9_21_23 BMCentral San 2023 Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet as of 9/20/23 16. (Handout 1)
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State
Grayson
AB 759
Amendment to the
This bill would amend the 1939 Act that currently governs the process for the distribution of checks
CASA: Sponsor
Support
Support
3/2/2023
6/30/23 Notified Governor had signed bill.
Sanitary Districts
for sanitary districts. It would remove the following language: The treasurer shall pay out money of
6/7/23 Passed Senate Governance and
Act
the district only upon the written order of the board, signed by the president and countersigned by
Finance Committee on consent. 5/3/23
the secretary. It would amend the Act with the following language: The district board shall appoint a
Referred to Senate Governance and Finance
treasurer who shall be responsible for the deposit and withdrawal of funds of the district in the
Committee. 4/20/2023 Passed Assembly 77 -
manner prescribed by the board.
0. 3/29/23 Hearing at Assembly Local
Government Committee resulted in an 8-0
vote to pass as amended. Staff worked
significantly with Local Gov't Committee staff
to develop amendments that could be
supported by all communities.
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State
Grayson
AB 281
Planning and
Requires a special district that receives an application from a housing development project for
CASA: Work with
Watch
Watch
3/2/2023
9/12/23 To Governor. 9/8/23 Enrolled.
zoning: housing:
service from a special district or an application from a housing development project for a
Author
9/5/23 Passed Senate. 8/15/23 In Senate,
postentitlement
postentitlement phase permit to provide written notice to the applicant of next steps in the review
read second time. To third reading. 7/10/23
phase permits
process, including, but not limited to, any additional information that may be required to begin to
Passed Senate Housing Committee 11-0.
review the application for service or approval.
6/21/23 Passed in Senate Governance and
Finance Committee. 5/17/23 Referred to
Senate Governance and Finance and
Housing Committees. 5/4/23 Passed
Assembly 75-0. 4/27/23 In Assembly. Read
second time. To Consent Calendar. 3/23/23
Re-referred to Assembly Committee on Local
Development. 2/3/23 CSDA, ACWA, CASA
working on amendments for the local
government committee.
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State
Papan
AB 246
Menstrual
This bill would, beginning January 1, 2025, prohibit any person from manufacturing, distributing,
CASA: Work with
Support
Support
3/2/2023
9/15/23 To Governor. 9/13/23 Enrolled.
products:
selling, or offering for sale in the state any menstrual products that contain regulated PFAS, and
Aether--Support
9/11/23 Passed Assembly concurrence.
perfluoroalkyl and
requires a manufacturer to use the least toxic alternative when removing regulated PFAS in
9/11/23 Central San signed on to Floor
polyfluoroalkyl
menstrual products to comply with these provisions. The bill would require a manufacturer of a
alerts on AB 246 & AB 727. 9/6/23 Passed
substances
menstrual product to provide persons that offer the product for sale or distribution in the state with a
Senate. 9/5/23 In Senate, read second time.
(PFAS)
certificate of compliance stating that the menstrual product is in compliance with these provisions
To third reading. 7/10/23 Amended to
and does not contain any regulated PFAS. AMENDMENTS 7/10/23 Menstrual products that belong
weaken violations/ pentalties language.
to the same stock keeping unit (SKU) as the menstrual product in violation of this section and
7/6/23 Passed Senate Judiciary Committee
manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for sale, as applicable, prior to an action brought under
10-0. 6/21/23 Passed Senate Environmental
paragraph (2) are considered part of the same, single violation.
Quality Committee. 5/15/23 Passed
Assembly 70-0. 5/3/2023 Passed from
Assembly Appropriations Committee.
Central San 2023 Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet as of 9/20/23
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State
Bauer -Kahan
AB 234
Microparticles
This bill would enact the Synthetic Polymer Microparticles in Cosmetic and Cleaning Products
CASA: Watch
Watch
Watch
3/2/2023
5/22/23 This has become a two year bill.
Prevention Act. The bill would prohibit a synthetic polymer microparticle from being placed on the
4/3/23 Re-referred to Assembly Committee
market in this state as a substance on its own or, where the synthetic polymer microparticles are
on Natural Resources.
present to confer a sought-after characteristic, in mixtures in a concentration equal to or greater
than 0.01 % by weight. The restriction would apply on and after specified dates depending on the
type of product. The bill would specify the screening tests and pass criteria to be used to determine
compliance with this prohibition. The bill would make a person who violates this prohibition liable for
a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 per day for each violation, in addition to any other penalty
established by law. The bill would authorize the civil penalty to be assessed and recovered in a civil
action brought by a city attorney, a district attorney, a county counsel, or the Attorney General in
any court of competent jurisdiction.
5
State
Bauer -Kahan
AB 363
Pesticides:
Support
Support
3/2/2023
9/19/23 To Governor. 9/15/23 Enrolled.
neonicotinoids for
9/12/23 Assembly concurrence on
nonagricultural
amendments. 9/11/23 Passed Senate.
use: reevaluation:
9/6/23 Amended in Senate. 9/5/23 In
regulations
Senate, read second time. To third reading.
8/14/23 Sent to Suspense file in Senate
. MENDMENTS:
Appropriations Committee. 7/6/23 Amended
This bill, beginning January 1, 2025, would prohibit a person from selling, possessing, or
and re-referred back to committee - clarifying
using a pesticide containing one or more neonicotinoid pesticides, as defined, for any
amendments only. 7/5/23 Passed Senate
nonagricultural use on nonproduction outdoor or ornamental plants, trees, or turf, except as
Environmental Quality Committee. 5/31/23
provided. The bill would require the department to evaluate, taking into account relevant
Passed Assembly. To Senate. 5/18/23
routes of exposure, the potential impacts of those neonicotinoid pesticide uses on
Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee
pollinating insects, aquatic ecosystems, and human health. The bill would require the
and Read second time on Assembly Floor.
department, among other things, to issue a determination on those impacts on or before
3/29/23 Sent to Assembly Appropriations
July 1, 2027, and adopt necessary control measures for the use of neonicotinoid pesticides
Suspense File. 3/14/23 Passed 7-2 in the
on or before July 1, 2029.
Assembly Environmental Safety and Toxic
Materials Committee. Referred to Assembly
Appropriations Committee. NOTES: Several
of the products that would be reevaluated
also contain PFAS and microplastics.
Central San 2023 Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet as of 9/20/23
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State
Hart
AB 557
Open meetings:
This bill seeks to extend and expand the provisions of AB 361, which sunsets at the end of 2023.
CSDA Sponsor,
Support
Support
3/2/2023
9/15/23 To Governor. 9/13/23 Enrolled.
Local agencies:
This bill would extend the teleconferencing provisions when a declared state of emergency is in
CASA Support
9/11/23 Assembly concurred with
teleconferences
effect, or in other situations related to public health indefinitely. The bill would also extend the
amendments. 9/7/23 Passed Senate. 9/5/23
period for a legislative body to make the above-described findings related to a continuing state of
In Senate, read second time. To third
emergency and social distancing to not later than 45 days vs. the 30 days prescribed for in AB 361.
reading. 8/16/23 Will be read third time in
Senate. 6/29/23 In Senate: to third reading.
6/27/23 Passed Senate Judiciary Committee.
5/15/23 Passed Assembly 78-0. 5/1/23 In
Assembly. Read second time. To third
reading. 3/15/23 Central San signed on to
CSDA coalition letter. 2/28/23 CSDA
requests support letters from special districts.
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State
Caballero
SB 747
Surplus land:
Existing law, commonly referred to as the Surplus Land Act, imposes specified requirements on a
CSDA: Work with
Watch
Watch
3/2/2023
9/19/23 Enrolled. 9/14/23 Senate concurred
notice of
local agency before it disposes of its surplus land, and imposes specified enforcement and
Anther; Support if
with amendments. 9/13/23 Passed
exemption
reporting duties on the Department of Housing and Community Development. Among those
Amended
Assembly. 9/5/23 In Assembly, read second
determination
requirements on a local agency, existing law requires a written notice of availability for developing
time. To third reading. 8/14/23 Rereferred to
low- and moderate -income housing to be sent to certain local public entities and to housing
Assembly Appropriations Committee. 7/12/23
sponsors that have notified the department of their interest in surplus Iand.This bill would authorize
Passed Assembly Housing and Community
a local agency to declare administratively that land is exempt surplus land if the declaration and
Development. 8-0. 6/30/23 Re-referred to
findings are published and available for public comment, and the local public entities and housing
Assembly Housing and Community
sponsors described above are notified at least 30 days before the declaration takes effect.
Development. 6/28/23 Passed Assembly
Local Government Committee. 5/31/23
Passed Senate. Recent amendments seems
to aliviate concerns by member associations.
CSDA has worked extensively with author
and will move to Support position. Central
San staff now believe the bill's exemption
from the Surplus Land Act might not directly
apply to the District. 5/22/23 In Senate. Read
second time. 5/18/23 Passed in Senate
Appropriations Committee 7-0. 5/1/23 In
Senate. Read second time and re-referred to
Appropriations Committee. 3/28/23 Hearing
set for April 12, 2023 for Senate Governance
and Finance Committee. 2/14/23 CSDA
working extensively with author.
Central San 2023 Priority Legislative Tracking Sheet as of 9/20/23
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State
Ting
AB 480
Surplus land
Existing law requires a local agency to take formal action in a regular public meeting to declare land
CSDA: WatGh,
Wateh, Oppose
Watch,
3/'�3,
9/18/23 Enrolled. 9/14/23 Assembly
is surplus and is not necessary for the agency's use and to declare land as either "surplus land" or
Oppose Unless
Unless Amend
Oppose
6/15/2023
concurred with amendments. 9/13/23
"exempt surplus land," as supported by written findings, before a local agency may take any action
Amend, CASA:
Unless
Passed Senate. 9/5/23 In Senate, read
to dispose of it consistent with an agency's policies or procedures.
Oppose Unless
Amend
second time. To third reading. 7/10/23
This bill would recast that provision and would authorize, in specified instances, that a local agency
Amend
Passed Senate Housing Committee. 7/3/23
administratively declare land as "exempt surplus land" if the declaration and findings are published
Re-referred to Senate Housing Committee.
and available for public comment at least 30 days before the declaration takes effect. The bill would
5/31/23 Moved to Senate Governance and
also require a local agency to provide a written notification to the Department of Housing and
Finance and Housing Committees. 5/26/23
Community Development of its declaration and findings 30 days before disposing of land declared
Detailed staff review aligns with CASA and
"exempt surplus land." Because this bill would require local officials to perform additional duties, it
CSDA recommendation of Oppose Unless
would impose a state -mandated local program.
Amended. The ambiguities created by AB
Existing law defines "exempt surplus land," for which a local agency is not required to follow the
480, taken together with burdensome and
requirements for disposal of surplus land, except as provided, as, among other things, surplus land
unnecessary new procedural requirements,
that is subject to valid legal restrictions that are not imposed by the local agency and that would
as well as potentially increased penalties, will
make housing prohibited, as specified.
increase Surplus Land Act compliance costs
This bill would require that those legal restrictions be documented and verified in writing by the
on local agencies. 5/22/23 Passed Assembly
relevant agencies that have authority relating to the restrictions
53-16. 5/18/23 In Assembly. Read second
time. To third reading. 5/17/23 Passed
Assembly Appropriations Committee 12-4.
4/26/23 Passed from Assembly Housing and
Community Development Committee (6-1).
3/15/23 Referred to Assembly Local
Government Committee. This bill was
recently transitioned from a spot bill to a fully
submitted bill. More staff time is needed for
review.
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State
Weber
AB 727
Product safety:
Existing law, beginning January 1, 2025, prohibits a person or entity from manufacturing, selling,
CASA: Co-sponsor
Support
Support
3/16/2023
9/19/23 Enrolled. 9/13/23 Assembly
packaging of
delivering, holding, or offering for sale in commerce any cosmetic product that contains intentionally
concurred with amendments. 9/12/23
household
added perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), as defined. Existing law similarly
Passed Senate. 9/11/23 Central San
substances
prohibits, beginning January 1, 2025, a person from manufacturing, distributing, selling, or offering
signed on to Floor alerts on AB 246 & AB
for sale in the state any new, not previously owned, textile articles that contain regulated PFAS,
727. 8/22/23 In Senate, read second time. To
except as specified, and requires a manufacturer to use the least toxic alternative when removing
third reading. 7/10/23 Amendments weaken
regulated PFAS in textile articles to comply with these provisions.
and further specify violations and penalties
This bill, beginning January 1, 2025, would prohibit a person from manufacturing, selling, delivering,
language. 6/22/23 Re-referred to Senate
distributing, holding, or offering for sale in the state a cleaning product that contains regulated
Judiciary Committee. 6/21/23 Passed Senate
PFAS, as specified.
Environmental Quality Committee. 6/7/23 Re-
referred to Senate Environmental Quality
Committee. 5/15/23 Passed Assembly 62-2.
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State
Ta
AB 1660
Cosmetic
Existing law requires the State Air Resources Board to adopt regulations to achieve the maximum
CASA: Oppose
Oppose
Oppose
3/16/2023
5/17/23 This bill is dead. 4/10/23 R -referred
products:
feasible reduction in volatile organic compounds emitted by consumer products, if the state board
to Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials
perfluoroalkyl and
determines adequate data exist to establish the regulations are necessary to attain state and
Committee. 3/10/23 CASA Legislative
polyfluoroalkyl
federal ambient air quality standards and regulations are commercially and technologically feasible
Committee opposes bill.
substances
and necessary. This bill would authorize the state board to exempt an intentionally added PFAS
(PFAS)
from that prohibition if the state board determines that the intentionally added PFAS has
characteristics that are beneficial for the environmental goals of the State of California and is not
identified as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic to the environment.
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State
Portantino
SB 411
Open meetings:
Current law, until January 1, 2024, authorizes the legislative body of a local agency to use alternate
CSDA Watch,
Watch
Watch
3/16/2023
Bill amended to only apply to Los Angeles
teleconferences:
teleconferencing provisions during a proclaimed state of emergency or in other situations related to
CASA Support
County and cities over three million. This bill
bodies with
public health that exempt a legislative body from the general requirements (emergency provisions)
does not impact the district with current
appointed
and impose different requirements for notice, agenda, and public participation, as prescribed. The
amendment. Staff will continue to watch the
membership
emergency provisions specify that they do not require a legislative body to provide a physical
bill for future amendments. 5/26/23 In
location from which the public may attend or comment. Current law, until January 1, 2026,
Assembly Local Government Committee.
authorizes the legislative body of a local agency to use alternative teleconferencing in certain
5/15/23 Passed Senate with Urgency Clause
circumstances related to the particular member if at least a quorum of its members participate from
30-5. 5/2/23 Passed Senate Judiciary
a singular physical location that is open to the public and situated within the agency's jurisdiction
Committee. 3/10/2023 CASA support
and other requirements are met, including restrictions on remote participation by a member of the
legislative body. This bill would authorize a legislative body to use alternate teleconferencing
provisions similar to the emergency provisions indefinitely and without regard to a state of
emergency. The bill would alternatively define "legislative body" for this purpose to mean a board,
commission, or advisory body of a local agency, the membership of which board, commission, or
advisory body is appointed and which board, commission, or advisory body is otherwise subject to
the Ralph M. Brown Act.
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State
Pacheco
AB 817
Open meetings:
This bill would authorize use of AB 361 type video meetings (without any declaration of emergency)
Support
Support
5/3/2023
5/17/23 This bill is dead.
teleconferencing:
for subsidiary bodies such as Central San standing committees.
subsidiary body
13
State
Irwin
AB 1637
Local government:
This bill, no later than January 1, 2025, would require a'^.�e"ey city and/or county that
CSDA Oppese
Oppese, Neutral
Oppese,
502923—
5/31/23 Passed Assembly. 5/22/23 In
internet websites
maintains an internet website for use by the public to ensure that the internet website utilizes a
unlessamend _. -
Neutral
6/1/23
Assembly. Read second time. 5/17/23
and email
".gov" top-level domain or a ".ca.gov" second -level domain, and would require a local agency that
(bill amended to
Passed Assembly Appropriations Committee
addresses
maintains an internet website that is noncompliant with that requirement to redirect that internet
remove opposition)
12-2. CSDA requesting this bill is voluntary
website to a domain name that does utilize a ".gov" or ".ca.gov" domain. This bill, no later than
for special districts. Concerns: Changing our
January 1, 2025, would also require a local agency that maintains public email addresses to ensure
top-level domain (TLD) to a ca.gov domain
that each email address provided to its employees utilizes a ".gov" domain name or a ".ca.gov"
for our primary website and email addresses
domain name. By adding to the duties of local officials, the bill would impose a state -mandated
would be a difficult process that could result
local program. AMENDMENTS: 5/18/23 now bill excludes special districts.
in disruption of our internet site as well as our
email system.
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State
Rivas
AB 1526
Public Resources
The bill would require, on or before July 1, 2026, a manufacturer or stewardship organization to
CPSC Support
Support
Support
5/3/2023
9/18/23 Enrolled. 9/13/23 Assembly
submit an architectural paint stewardship plan or amendment to an approved architectural paint
concurred with amendments. 9/13/23
stewardship plan to the department. The bill would change the due date for the annual report to on
Passed Senate. 9/5/23 In Senate, read
or before May 15 of each year, would require certain information included in the annual report to be
second time. To third reading. 8/14/23 Moved
reported based on calendar year, and, commencing with the 2028 report, would require the annual
to suspense file in Senate Appropriations
report to include certain information on aerosol coating products. The bill would authorize the
Committee. 7/12/23 Passed Senate
department, in coordination with the Department of Toxic Substances Control, to adopt regulations
Environmental Quality Committee 7-0.
to clarify and implement the architectural paint recovery program.
6/28/23 Re-referred to Environmental Quality
Committee. 6/22/23 Passed Senate Natural
Resources and Water Committee. 6/1/23 Set
for hearing on 6/13/23 in Senate Natural
Resources and Water Committee. 5/18/23
Passed Assembly 74-0. 5/11/23 On
Assembly Consent Calendar. The initial
intent is to allow aerosol paints to be included
with PaintCare, saving the District an
additional $25K -$30K per year.
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State
Ting
AB 347
Household
This bill would give additional enforcement authority over the various PFAS statutes to the
CASA Support
Support
Support
5/3/2023
9/11/23 Moved to Senate Inactive file - this
product safety:
Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC).
bill is dead. 9/5/23 In Senate, read second
toxic substances:
time. To third reading. 7/12/23 Passed
testing and
Senate Environmental Quality Committee 5 -
enforcement
2. 6/28/23 Re-referred to Senate
Environmental Quality Committee. 5/31/23
Passed Assembly. To Senate. 5/22/23 In
Assembly. Read second time. 5/18/23
Hearing date for bill in Assembly
Appropriations Committee.
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Federal
McClain
H.R. 2964 & S.
WIPPES Act:
This bill would add "Do Not Flush" labeling to non-flushable wipes packaging. It is a replacation of
CASA: Sponsor,
Support
Support
5/18/2023
5/10/23 Support letters sent to Senator
1350
Wastewater
the successful California passed legislation in 2021-2022 AB 818. This is an effort supported by
NSAC: Sponsor
Feinstein, Representatives DeSaulnier and
Infrastructure
both wastewater and the wipes manufacturing industry.
Garamendi. 4/27/23 Introduced. HR 2963
Pollution
Referred to the House Committee on Energy
Prevention and
and Commerce. S 1350 Referred to the
Environmental
Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Safety
Transportation.
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Federal
Lummis
S1430
Water Systems
This bill would ensure wastewater and water utilties and municipalities are not subject to liability
Sponsors:
Support
Support
5/18/2023
5/3/23 In Senate Environment and Public
PFAS Liability
claims if the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designates per- and polyfluoroalkyl
NACWA, CASA,
Works Committee. 5/3/23 Introduced.
Protection Act
substances (PFAS) compounds as hazardous substances. The covered entities in these bills either
AWWA, WEF
Notable is Senator Lindsey Graham is a
do not contribute to PFAS contamination or are required to use PFAS-containing substances
cosponsor. Referred to the Committee on
through regulations. Lummis introduced this legislation in response to an August 2022 proposed
Environment and Public Works (Senator
EPA rule to designate two PFAS compounds as a hazardous substances under the Comprehensive
Padilla is a committee member).
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund.
This would subject any entity with PFAS contamination to potential CERCLA liability from the EPA
and third parties. Should this rule be finalized, entities such as water treatment plants would be held
liable for PFAS contamination they are not responsible for and these entities would be at risk for
litigation.
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State
Ting
AB 1033
Accessory
Existing law requires a local agency to allow an ADU to be sold or conveyed separately from the primary
CASA: Oppose
Oppose
Oppose
6/15/2023
9/19/23 To Governor. 9/13/23 Enrolled.
dwelling units:
residence to a buyer if certain conditions are met, including that the property was built or developed by a
9/11/23 Assembly concurred with
local ordinances:
nonprofit corporation and that the property is held pursuant to a recorded tenancy in common agreement
amendments. 9/6/23 In Senate. Second
separate sale or
p
that meets specified requirements. This bill -would, in addition, authorize a local agency to adopt a local
reading to third reading. 7/5/23 Passed
conveyance.
ordinance to allow the separate conveyance of the primary dwelling unit and ADU or units as
Senate Governance and Finance Committee
condominiums. Staff concerns: -Staff agrees with the Board of Realtors that shared units would need to
5-2. 6/29/23 Re-referred to Senate
be regulated and require a subdivision or parcel map for lot splits. To avoid problems, the applicant would
Governance and Finance Committee. 6/20/23
need to seek District input on the subdivision prior to building.
-Shared Sewer Laterals
Passed Senate Housing Committee. 5/31/23
oCurrently the District discourages shared laterals as it can lead to property disputes including trespass
Passed Assembly.
situations. Future bill amendments should require easements to sort out property right of way once an ADU
is split off.
oCurrently Central San's Standard Specs require ADUs share a lateral with the main house, unless there is
a problem achieving proper slope for a gravity line. While this situation can usually be addressed, it could
add costs to the rest of the ADU's that may not want to split and be sold in the future as a separate
unit/parcel.
olf non-profit creates condos on the property, lateral maintenance will need to be addressed between
property owners. Typically, condos have CCR's which may or may not happen.
-Sewer Service Charges
oLikely unit would change from an ADU rate to a SFR rate if an ADU is sold.
olf a condo map is processed, then both parcels would likely pay the MFR rate.
-Capacity Fees
oThe District uses the buy -in method and if an ADU starts with proportional share calculated for an ADU,
then District would/could charge additional fees for either a SFR or MFR, depending on instrument used.
oFurture amendments would be needed to clarify what is allowed as it could impact or eliminate change in
fees.
-This bill is a slippery slope that could extend beyond non-profit developers to applying to a larger
audience.
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Federal
Garamendi
HR 1181
National Pollutant
Would extend the fixed permit terms for NPDES permits from "not exceeding five years" to "not
CASA: Sponsor
Support
Support
6/15/2023
Discharge
exceeding ten years".
Elimination
System (NPDES)
Permit Term
Extension
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State
Wicks
AB 1465
Nonvehicular air
This bill would triple specified civil -penalties, if the violation results from a discharge from a
CASA: Oppose
Oppose Unless
Oppose
7/6/2023
9/6/23 Moved to Senate Inactive file - this
pollution: civil
stationary source required by federal law to be included in an operating permit
Unless Amend
Amend
Unless
bill is dead. 8/22/23 In Senate, read second
penalties
program established pursuant to specified provisions of the federal Clean Air Act, -and
Amend
time. To third reading. 8/21/23 Date set for
the discharge contains or includes one or more -air contaminants, as specified. The bill
hearing in Senate Appropriations Committee.
would define "source" for this purpose. The bill would require, in assessing penalties,
7/13/23 In Senate, read second time and
that health impacts, community disruptions, and other circumstances related to the
amended - minor amendments. 6/26/23 New
violation be considered, as specified. The bill would also require that civil penalties for
amendments - As amended, the bill triples
a violation be assessed and recovered in a civil action brought by the Attorney
penalities allowed for violations of the Clean
General, by any district attorney, or by the attorney for any district in which the
Air Act for any Title V facility. Prior versions
of the bill were limited to refineries and this
violation occurs.
amendment extends the higher penalties to
any Title V facility.
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State
Aguiar-Curry
ACA 13
Voting thresholds
Provides that an initiative measure that includes one or more provisions that would amend the
CSDA: Sponsor
Support
Support
9/7/2023
NOTE: All state legislators in Central
Constitution to increase the voter approval requirement to adopt any State or local measure would
San's service area supported this
be approved by the voters only if the proportion of votes cast in favor of the initiative measure is
constitutional amendment. 9/14/23
equal to or greater than the highest voter approval requirement that the initiative measure would
Assembly concurred with Amendments.
impose. Permits initiative and referendum powers to be exercised by the voters of each city or
9/14/23 Adopted in Senate. 9/12/23
county under procedures. AMENDMENTS: This measure would specify that this voter
Adopted in Senate Appropriations
approval requirement apply to a statewide initiative measure that appears on the ballot on or
Committee. 9/11/23 Amended in Senate
after 1/1/24 - making it clear this does not impact Prop 13. Will now go on the general
Committee. 9/7/23 In Senate Elections and
election ballot in November of 2024.
Constitutional Amendments Committee.
9/6/23 Adopted by Assembly. 9/1/23
Amended to add additional authors and
langage providing context. 8/17/23 Gut and
amended to include current language.