The people operating prisons and the Security Housing Units within them. The bills original sponsor, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, yanked its support for the bill after it was amended earlier in the year and has since voiced strong opposition. They would no longer be held in solitary for longer than 15 consecutive days, or 45 days in a 180-day period. The California Teachers Association wrote in a supporting opinion that higher prices for products marketed to women reinforces gender inequity. 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. Many people living near the wells are low-income people of color, creating an environmental justice imbalance. This year, CapRadio is focusing on 10 new laws that could impact your world. AB 286 by Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) Food delivery: purchase prices and tips. 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. And, no longer will red tape and bureaucracy prohibit us from building housing in the right locations to address our climate crisis., PublishedDecember 27, 2022 at 3:03 PM PST, Inside JPR | Public Reports & FCC Applications, signed landmark legislation back on Labor Day, brought workers hourly minimum pay from $10 to $15, A 2022 study from the Institute for Health Policy Studies at UC San Francisco. They view the bill as vital to protecting much-needed housing development from environmental lawsuits. 1, a ballot measure that codified abortion as a constitutional right in the state. 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. This Friday's Five (I know - it is more than five bills, but you have to work with me, it is California . GOVERNORS CALL Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 28, after reaching agreement with the United Farm Workers and California Labor Federation on clarifying language to be passed by the Legislature next year to address his concerns on implementation and voter integrity. They all needed to be treated equally, Bauer-Kahan said. AB 1502 would close certain loopholes preventing people from purchasing nursing homes before they have licenses to run them. From minimum wage to cracking down on ghost guns -- check . The Sheriffs' Association and Georgia Police Chiefs talked in favor of the legislation. 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. If the answer is no, they then do not get paroled, Martin explained. SB 109 by Senator Bill Dodd (D-Napa) Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: Office of Wildfire Technology Research and Development. Grant Pilot Program. Studies have shown that women pay more for similar products, including deodorants, shampoos and, to a lesser extent, clothing. Gov. Weber, a physician, said implementing restorative justice practices in schools is a manner of focusing on social determinants of health. SB 639 by Senator Mara Elena Durazo (D-Los Angeles) Minimum wages: persons with disabilities. Supporters say that criminal records are serious barriers to the successful reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals to society. GOVERNORS CALL As expected, Newsom announced on Sept. 2 that he was signing the bill. CalMatters is a nonprofit newsroom and your tax-deductible donations help us keep bringing you and every Californian essential, nonpartisan information. Eleni Kounalakis and a number of professional medical groups and patient advocacy groups. Climate change is causing unprecedented stress on Californias energy system and I appreciate the Legislatures action to maintain energy reliability as the State accelerates the transition to clean energy, he said in a signing statement. Facing extreme heat, prolonged drought and wildfires, California has increasingly faced challenges in providing reliable electricity. New Annual Reporting Requirement for Pennsylvania Businesses. I support CalMatters because the journalists are intelligent, informed and are as passionate about my home state as I am. A coalition called Save Local Restaurants, whose biggest funders are In-N-Out Burger, Chipotle, and Starbucks (among others), has submitted more than a million signatures to put the issue on the ballot in 2024. They include. Its also labors foothold toward bargaining power for a low-wage workforce that has been difficult to unionize because of widespread franchise ownership. Residents of the Golden . AB 2011, by Democratic Assemblymember Buffy Wicks of Oakland, would fast-track housing development along the ubiquitous strip malls that flank Californias roads. After calling housing affordability the original sin of California, Newsom said that these housing bills would be different. Participants rated the lyrics they were told was rap as more offensive and more likely to be true to life. Its also backed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and the former head of monetization at Facebook. Environmental justice advocates supported the bill, including bill sponsor Community Water Center, a safe drinking water advocacy group. 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. AB 988 would raise funds to support call centers and mobile crisis teams associated with the new three-digit federal mental health crisis hotline, also 988. 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. 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. Gavin Newsom's signature. The first step to create the council required collecting 10,000 signatures of approval from fast-food employees, which the state chapter of the Service Employees International Union says was accomplished with nearly twice the required number. In 2022, the California Legislature passed nearly 1,200 bills and nearly 1,000 became law with Gov. Three of the changes become effective on Jan. 1. It also bans California from complying with out-of-state subpoenas seeking medical information related to gender-affirming care. The Department of Finance in August declined to take a position. Housing projects would have to be on campus-owned land and not displace affordable housing. They say the plant is critical to Californias efforts to provide a steady power supply as it builds its renewable energy sources, cuts greenhouse gases and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. Your regular monthly contribution supports JPR's local journalism and all our music and cultural programming. Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act. The next she had to talk with the attorney and would call him back. 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. Digital security has become a hotly debated topic in the abortion world following Roe v. Wades overturn. Senate Bill 1383, which aims to expand composting, will have the most significant impact on the lives of everyday Californians. In poll after poll, voters say they are fed up. The counties of Glenn, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne will have to start the program by Oct. 1, 2023, while the rest of the state will have until Dec. 1, 2024. Proposition 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. The minimum wage has been gradually increasing under a 2016 law that brought workers hourly minimum pay from $10 to $15. Supporters say the world could exceed the 1.5 degree celsius threshold of dangerous warming as early as 2030, and that California must do its part to avoid the dire effects of climate change. Advocates say the bill will make biking safer. More than half of Californias farmworkers are undocumented, and they often live on their employers land. Minimum wage bump Businesses with 26 or more employees will be required to pay a $15 minimum. It's a tool to educate. However, the oll industry also is opposed. Theres also a major catch: The program remains unfunded as final budget negotiations continue. Gavin Newsom aim to establish California as a progressive leader on abortion access, on measures to counter climate change and on transgender health care for minors. SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Every year, new laws are approved in California in the hope of tackling the problems people face in the Golden State. Other workers also would get a boost, receiving 70% instead of 60% of their wages. It passed the Senate 39-0. It would exempt short-term credentials that have industry-specific math requirements and adult programs that dont require a math or English course (think: basic office software or fire-resilient landscaping), among other carve-outs. Newsom signed the bills on Sept. 27. AB 1003 by Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) Wage theft: grand theft. Hopefully we can see this data inform some kind of strategies and ideas around where we go from here, he said. Democratic Assembly member Buffy Wicks, who drafted the act, says it marks a turning point for Californias housing production needs no longer will lack of land be an issue. 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. SB 731 would, as of July 1, expand criminal record relief for all felonies, not just jailable felonies, if an individual is no longer serving a probationary sentence, not currently involved in another case, and two years have elapsed. Already, providers like Planned Parenthood and ACCESS Reproductive Justice California have reported influxes of out-of-state patients. The bill was supported by the environmental group Californians Against Waste and by two companies who offer sustainable burial services, Better Place Forests and Recompose. 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. According to a survey by The Trevor Project, affirming gender identity among transgender and nonbinary youth is consistently associated with lower rates of attempted suicide. Legislators approved a one-time $40 million appropriation for the fund as part of the budget. The National Funeral Directors Association estimates that about 67% of people were cremated in 2021 and that number is expected to rise. Another change was requested and the bill will be a new substitute tomorrow for the Committee's review. It applies to a much wider swath of land and doesnt cap rents, but developers must use at least some union labor on every project. Since early in the pandemic, California has dealt with its share of doctors who have made false claims about the virus. Were cleaning the air we breathe, holding the big polluters accountable, and ushering in a new era for clean energy.. 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.. It was co-introduced by a bipartisan group of Assemblymembers: Democrats Buffy Wicks from Oakland and Cottie Petrie-Norris from Costa Mesa and Republican Jordan Cunningham from San Luis Obispo. Two products are considered substantially similar if they share a brand, as well as similar materials, functions and designs. The bill was sponsored by Common Sense media, a non-profit that reviews entertainment and technology for families and schools, and 5Rights Foundation, a UK non-profit whose founder led the charge on a similar law now in place in the UK. This measure increases oversight over the fund, requiring annual reports be made to the Legislature, and directs the state Health and Human Services Agency to create a website outlining abortion services available in the state. AB 2147, The Freedom to Walk Act, would allow law enforcement officers to stop a pedestrian for jaywalking only when a reasonably careful person would realize there is an immediate danger of a collision. The Legislature passed, but Newsom vetoed, a similar bill last year that would have repealed the states jaywalking laws and prohibited fines until Jan. 1, 2029. CARE Court is a proposal put forth by Gov. SB 1 by Senator Toni G. Atkins (D-San Diego) Coastal resources: sea level rise. Subscribe to CalMatters free daily newsletter to get news and commentary that holds your elected leaders accountable. Deb Banks, executive director of the Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates, said it will allow bikers to cross the street at pedestrian signals instead of only at green traffic lights. 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. But the environmental law was catapulted into national prominence when UC Berkeley was almost forced to cut its new class of students by a third until state lawmakers bailed out the campus with another CEQA exemption in March. Last year, pedestrian fatalities in the U.S. hit a four-decade high, and California recorded the highest number of any state. Following a 2017 change in the law, most students started taking gateway courses to eventually get into a UC or CSU, but still thousands 20% of first-time students continue to take these remedial courses. Newsom signed this and other climate bills on Sept. 16. Gov. But at the same time, we know $15 is barely enough at this point in time.. Several high-profile mass shootings and a sustained rise in gun violence across the United States in 2022 have spurred law enforcement officials and lawmakers to push for . They get kept in prison.. Included is a plan to monitor toxic leaks and emissions, and install alarm systems. SB 510 by Senator Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) Health care coverage: COVID-19 cost sharing. COVID disinformation has been linked to vaccine hesitancy and in some cases has popularized unproven treatments. AB 118 by Senator Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles) Department of Social Services: C.R.I.S.E.S. The group says it would have supported the bill if it excluded violent criminals. 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. Assemblymember Mark Stone, a Santa Cruz Democrat, carried the bill. Understanding the prison-to-streets problem. Many experts warn that achieving carbon neutrality may not be possible without removing existing emissions from the atmosphere and capturing carbon from smokestacks. Up until the last day of the session, Democratic lawmakers responded to shifts in the national abortion landscape with amendments aimed at curtailing some of the ripple effects of the U.S. Supreme Courts reversal of Roe v. Wade. 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. All eyes are on the Newsom administration, in terms of being able to secure these protections in the next two years, should the referendum make it to the ballot.. On several bills, the governor not only signaled his support, but lobbied lawmakers to approve them. A fourth part of the bill doesnt go into effect until 2024. The opposition is led by the California Family Council, which argues that gender-affirming care is not an agreed-upon treatment for transgender children. Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 30 among his final decisions. Both bills are part of a climate push from Gov. Hopefully this will increase the use of bikes and make it safer for folks on the road.. A swath of business and restaurant groups representing individual franchise owners and corporate chains, including a number of minority chambers of commerce, opposed it. 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. Business groups, including the Western Growers Association, said the proposal opens the door for unions to request ballots for workers, influence their votes and force unionization. SB 331 by Senator Connie Leyva (D-Chino) Settlement and nondisparagement agreements. AB 257 creates a state-run council to set labor standards across the fast food sector, including on wages, safety and other workplace conditions. The Western States Petroleum Association and the California Chamber of Commerce say the measure falls short because it would stop the oil and gas industries from using the technology for enhanced oil recovery. 10. In a veto message, he said that lowering costs and making sure that Californians have access to safe and affordable drinking water is a top priority, but said that there is no sustainable, ongoing funding identified.. Not to give the same speech and expect the same applause, but to begin to do something about it.. A law requiring a 1,200 foot space between oil and gas wells and community areas will go into effect on Jan. 1. A 2022 study from the Institute for Health Policy Studies at UC San Francisco showed that white ex-convicts were more likely to benefit from clean slate laws than Black people, for example. New California laws going into effect in 2022 include to-go cocktails extension, harsher penalties for wage theft Katie Dowd , Andrew Chamings , SFGATE Dec. 20, 2021 Updated: Jan. 2, 2022 7 a.m. The council also says that children often misunderstand their gender identity and are likely to regret their decision to get irreversible treatments such as hormone replacement therapy and gender-affirming surgery. The California Catholic Conference has led the opposition on all of the abortion bills, including these two, and is among a handful of other religious groups opposed. A new law will give qualified nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwives the ability to perform first-trimester abortions in California without the supervision of a physician. Carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, exacerbating severe weather events and causing global changes in temperature and precipitation. 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. Gavin Newsom in 2022, and many go into effect on New Year's Day in the nation's most populous state. Some individual doctors and groups like A Voice for Choice Advocacy argue that the bill infringes on doctors free speech and that physicians should be allowed to share their professional opinions without fear of repercussions. Im proud to sign this legislation on Labor Day when we pay tribute to the workers who keep our state running as we build a stronger, more inclusive economy for all Californians.. The California Department of Public Health was involved in drafting more recent versions of the bill. RELATED: California's minimum wage. One reason current data is unreliable is that inmates often tell parole boards they have housing, even if they dont, according to Chris Martin, policy director with Housing California, a nonprofit that supported the law. This would be the only program of its kind in the country. Gavin Newsom and pushed through the Legislature in SB 1338 by Sens. The number, billed as an alternative to 911, is intended to make it easier for people experiencing mental health emergencies to tap into the states network of National Suicide Prevention Lifeline call centers. Newsom and environmental groups are top supporters. He said housing discrimination against former inmates is rampant throughout our state and pushes many to the streets. There's a lot of near-misses and a lot of accidents that happen from either clipping cyclists when you pass too close, Sanchez said. The $20 million fund will give grants to groups that help women cover the cost of travel, lodging, child care and other expenses that commonly create barriers to accessing abortion. This bill is about rap lyrics and the book Rap on Trial. In one study mentioned in the book and by California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, two groups of people were read identical lyrics. In order to skip lengthy and costly local review processes, including the much-dreaded California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA, developers would pay their workers union-level wages and in bigger projects, offer apprenticeships and health benefits, and cap at least a portion of rents. They say the bill is overly broad, and that setting privacy regulations state-by-state could create confusion for businesses. Please contact CalMatters with any commentary questions: commentary@calmatters.org. If AB 2273 is signed into law, businesses that provide online services or products likely to be accessed by kids under 18 would have to provide greater privacy protections by default starting in 2024. The COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing and the virus has killed more than 94,000 people in California. Martin said he hopes the new law will spark plans for how the state can house people exiting prisons, not just while theyre on parole, but permanently. Apartments would have to be either 100% affordable or mixed-use, meaning market-rate but affordable to at least 15% of lower income earners, or 8% of very low income and 5% of extremely low income earners.SB 6, by Democratic Sen. Anna Caballero of Salinas, would bypass the first step in permitting housing on commercial real estate while allowing other opportunities for local input, like CEQA. 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. In almost all cases, campuses couldnt justify their policy of requiring that. The current law already requires 100% of retail electricity to be fueled by renewables such as wind and solar by 2045. GovernorNewsom Announces Appointments 2.28.23, Governor Newsom Marks End of Californias COVID-19 State of Emergency, Governor Newsom, Attorney General Bonta and CPPA File Letter Opposing Federal Privacy Preemption, GovernorNewsom Announces Appointments 2.24.23, 6 Ways California is Capturing & Storing Water from Storms. Senate Bill 1137 would prohibit new oil and gas wells or extensive retrofitting of existing operations within 3,200 feet of homes, schools, nursing homes and hospitals. The bill would also extend its regulations to private California prisons that house federal inmates or immigration detainees. They say it will prolong the use of fossil fuels and the lifespan of other polluting industries. SB 846, authored by Republican Assemblymember Jordan Cunningham of San Luis Obispo and Democratic state Sen. Bill Dodd of Napa, would keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant open until 2030 and give its operator, Pacific Gas & Electric, a $1.4 billion loan to do so. The Steinberg Institute and The Kennedy Forum, co-sponsors of the bill, point to a rise in mental health needs, which has been further aggravated by the pandemic. He says that Newsom and state agencies have the power to keep protections in place, regardless. 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. Instead, the groups are advocating for more market-based approaches that trade credits and capture and store carbon while still allowing continued use of fossil fuels. AB 245 by Assembymember David Chiu (D-San Francisco) Educational equity: student records: name and gender changes. Want to submit a guest commentary or reaction to an article we wrote? Last year, Newsom vetoed a similar bill over the costs, but his administrations been silent on this years version. The legislation only addresses undergraduate degrees. Notably, law enforcement has not weighed in. The legislation was vigorously opposed by the oil and gas industry, refiners and drilling specialists. 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. The bill would offset some of these costs by removing a cap on workers contributions to the program, which currently shields earnings above $145,600. Supporters say few low-income workers can afford the 30% to 40% pay cut to take time off for a disability or to care for a new child or sick family member. She says the bill was, in part, prompted by discrepancies in the existing law, as well as by the uptick in hate crimes and nooses in school settings. The bill also prohibits cities from requiring bicycle licenses. Newsom says hes opposed, though the bill has been amended to include provisions he supports after he vetoed a similar bill last year. 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. 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. People in California who have served time in prison will soon have a chance to appeal to have their criminal records sealed. Hundreds of new laws were passed by the State Assembly and signed by Gov. New California laws 2022 taking effect on July 1 include new requirements for bars, crack down on ghost guns and later school start times. Some energy experts and environmental groups, including the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Union of Concerned Scientists, were opposed. CNN/Adobe Stock. 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. It all depends on what happens in the coming days. Participants would be ushered to the front of the line for supportive services during the year-long program, after which they could either graduate or be referred to another year of treatment. 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