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Bill #
Hearing Set?
Set for Floor Session
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EPA 1-A-HL
2
BRK 6-A-PS
3
VLB 2-B-ER City Vehicle Tolls
4
EDO 4-B-HL Contraceptive Coverage
5
VLB 9-A-PS Public Transit Employee Training
6
OAK 1-A-PS Death Penalty Prohibition
7
SAL 2-A-GA Voter Education Curriculum
8
SMA 2-B-ER Single-Use Plastics Reduction
9
HTP 1-A-ER
10
EDO 2-B-ER
11
VLB 6-A-GA
12
NRW 1-B-ER
13
BRK 4-A-GA
14
ELC 2-A-ER
15
BRK 3-A-PS
16
PAL 5-A-HL
17
ALB 3-A-PS
18
SAL 1-B-PS
19
LEG-PAL-1-ER
20
DAB 1-A-GA
21
VLB 6-B-GA
Hearing Set?
Floor Consent Agenda
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Hearing Set?
Not Set for Hearing
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File Order
Hearing Set?
Bill
Fact Sheet
Analysis
Sup/Opp Letters
Author
Sponsoring Firm Principal
Sponsoring Firm
Analyst
Digest
Set for Floor Session
Robert Nykodym (Diablo Valley)
Emily Serrato (SVC/East Palo Alto)
EPA 1
Donovan Castilla-Liu (Diablo Valley)
This bill would require every Californian County to provide menstrual products, such as tampons and menstrual pads, for low-income individuals within the county. Distribution of the products shall be carried out by each County, and donations of money and menstrual products may be collected by each County for distribution.
Set for Floor Session
Sienna DeCarion (Berkeley)
Sebastian Esteva (Berkeley)
BRK 6
Christian Bordalo (SRV Valle Lobo)
This bill would prevent minors from being tried as adults.
File Item 1
Set for Floor Session
Pratham Agarwal (Fremont)
Annelies Ramirez (SRV Valle Lobo), Dylan Purandare (SRV Valle Lobo)
VLB 2
Kaitlyn Scheibmeir (El Dorado)
This bill would require all vehicles entering large cities to pay a toll based on the emissions and the size of their vehicle. This bill will also limit how many cars can enter a city at a certain time, with exceptions for certain commercial or residential needs. These tolls will help fund our new plan for added public transportation systems such as tram systems, increased bus systems, and larger train systems like BART to connect suburban areas to urban areas. This bill will subsidize clean ene
File Item 2
Set for Floor Session
Evelyn Howard (SRV Valle Lobo)
Madi Ciampi (El Dorado)
EDO 4
Tobias Barton (Diablo Valley)
This bill would ensure that access to contraceptives through pharmacies is a covered benefit under the Women’s Contraceptive Equity Act.
File Item 3
Set for Floor Session
Dhrti Molukutla (SRV Valle Lobo)
Kendall Hall (SRV Valle Lobo)
VLB 9
Kaila Chun (SVC/Palo Alto)
This bill would require human trafficking and abuse training for public transit employees to include a 60 minute session that occurs once every six months.
File Item 4
Set for Floor Session
Bani Bhatia (SVC/Central)
Kiva Zimmerman (Oakland)
OAK 1
Timothy Keller (Berkeley)
This bill would amend the California constitution to make it unconstitutional to sentence someone to the death penalty.
File Item 5
Set for Floor Session
Ynes Traore (SRV Valle Lobo)
Tanner McDowell-Adams (CC-Monterey Bay)
SAL 2
Connor Ikeda (Sacramento Central)
This bill would require high schools to implement voter registration education and assistance in the mandated government/politics curriculum.
File Item 6
Set for Floor Session
Madelyn Dooley (Berkeley)
Jonathan Henry (Sonoma)
SMA 2
Ella Jauregui (SVC/Palo Alto)
This bill would require corporations who distribute and or produce single use plastics in the State of California to reduce their single-use plastic output to only 25% of their total output by the end of 2024, and to eliminate their single-use plastic output completely, in favor of recyclable, compostable, and or reusable products, by the end of 2030.
Floor Consent Agenda
Nirdesh Sapkota (Albany)
Naja Ji Jaga (Hilltop)
HTP 1
Anjo Pagdanganan (CC-Salinas Valley)
This bill would require private hazardous waste sites to build their future facilities in secluded areas.
Floor Consent Agenda
Kai Fritz (El Dorado)
Katherine (Katie) Dalessi (El Dorado)
EDO 2
Madeleine Ernst (SVC/Palo Alto)
This bill would create a fishing net registry requiring all commercial nets to be traceable to the owner before leaving harbor, resulting in a fine if lost and a reward if recovered.
Floor Consent Agenda
Logan Barth (El Dorado)
Sean Martin (SRV Valle Lobo)
VLB 6
Lilith Flowers (SVC/Central)
This bill would implement ranked choice voting into state elections, allowing voters to rank candidates by their first, second, and third choice, and using a system of instant runoff to determine election winners.
Floor Consent Agenda
Amy Tran (Oakland)
Nirvan Vijaykar (SVC/Northwest)
NRW 1
Elliot Karger (Oakland)
This bill would require the state of California to ban the use of potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate based fertilizers in order to preserve and protect groundwater (drinking water) in California.
Floor Consent Agenda
Spencer Paik (Berkeley)
Sam Kaplan Pettus (Berkeley)
BRK 4
Frances Lebowitz (Berkeley)
This bill would give student representatives of school boards a full vote. The bill requires certain voting thresholds for the student representative to be elected, rather than a petition.
Floor Consent Agenda
Rashi DaSilva (Albany)
Karei Higgs (SVC/El Camino)
ELC 2
Ian Thuau (SVC/Central)
This bill would require all homeless shelters to provide accessible, educational, and interpersonal resources for inhabitants to enter and navigate the Medi-Cal system. Shelters must also provide a weekly medical van focused on treating inhabitants with asthma and respiratory issues.
Not Set for Hearing
Caleb Pisoni (SVC/Central)
Evan Kleinhans (Berkeley)
BRK 3
JP Drew (Gold Country)
This bill would require each defendant found guilty of a non-violent drug offense to be sentenced to probation, with mandatory drug treatment as a condition of probation.
Not Set for Hearing
Willa Gibson (Albany)
Ashley Meyer (SVC/Palo Alto)
PAL 5
Olivia Kirk (El Dorado)
This bill would require 9th and 12th graders to learn about organ donation. Students will spend at least three hours on this topic in English.
Not Set for Hearing
Thibaut Stussi (SRV Valle Lobo)
Samara Mapes (Albany)
ALB 3
Brianna Henry (Sonoma)
This bill would ban putting diagnosed mentally ill prisoners in solitary confinement if they suffer from a mental health condition that would be worsened by solitary confinement.
Not Set for Hearing
Cooper Schnurr (Diablo Valley)
Nevin Manimaran (CC-Salinas Valley)
SAL 1
Sereena Gill (Pleasanton)
This bill would cap the phone rates of in state and out of state calls in jails.
Not Set for Hearing
Rohin Ghosh (SVC/Palo Alto)
Amber Suthaharan (Fremont)
This bill would require existing tenants and nonprofit housing providers to be given the right of first purchase and the right of first refusal in sales of residential property.
Not Set for Hearing
Reese Ferriman (El Dorado)
Ronald Hohnsbeen (Diablo Valley)
DAB 1
Julia Camille Weix (Berkeley)
This bill would increase the length of time before a teacher could achieve tenure from two years to five years.
Not Set for Hearing
Cole Krueger (SRV Valle Lobo)
Sean Martin (SRV Valle Lobo)
VLB 6
Grant Morrison (SRV Valle Lobo)
This bill would double the size of the California State Assembly from 80 members to 160 members.
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