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. By clicking subscribe, you agree to the Terms. Residents of the Golden . 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. All three aim to improve how our food system functions. AB 1220 by Assemblymember Luz Rivas (D-Arleta) Homelessness: California Interagency Council on Homelessness. 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. This state has long fashioned itself as a "planet protector" but in 2022 it's taking it to a new level. Solitary confinement is the Wild West of carceral regulations there arent many rules in place, so prisons set many of their own. The bill also prohibits cities from requiring bicycle licenses. His main sticking point: that the bill allows workers to request union ballots before growers are notified there will be an election. SB 343 by Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) Environmental advertising: recycling symbol: recyclability: products and packaging. Newsom signed the bill on Sept. 30, among his final decisions. Newsom says hes opposed, though the bill has been amended to include provisions he supports after he vetoed a similar bill last year. Thats certainly not the experience of all fast-food workers, but a significant and sizable amount; more than other industries.. Newsom signed the bill into law Sept. 18. This month has been a wake-up call for all of us that later is too late to act on climate change. It would exclude crimes requiring the offender to register as a sex offender. These votes took place as campaigns ramp up for 100 of the 120 seats in the Legislature. A long list of criminal justice reform and rehabilitation organizations are supporting the bill, including Californians for Safety and Justice, who sponsored it. More than half of Californias farmworkers are undocumented, and they often live on their employers land. The California Bicycle Coalition, the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area and other groups say the bill will prevent racially biased enforcement while still keeping pedestrians safe. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and the California Independent System Operator, which operates the states power grid were supporters. 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. In addition, new requirements would include limits on noise, light, dust and vapors. Eleni Kounalakis and a number of professional medical groups and patient advocacy groups. 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. This year, CapRadio is focusing on 10 new laws that could impact your world. Its also labors foothold toward bargaining power for a low-wage workforce that has been difficult to unionize because of widespread franchise ownership. AB 1757: Farmers and grower associations opposed the bill, saying it would be economically unfeasible for them. There were questions on how this works with the high career grants, passed in 2022. SB 395 by Senator Anna Caballero (D-Salinas) Excise tax: electronic cigarettes: Health Careers Opportunity Grant Program: Small and Rural Hospital Relief Program. AB 1502 would close certain loopholes preventing people from purchasing nursing homes before they have licenses to run them. Nearly one in three adults in California have a past arrest or conviction on their record, according to the Brennan Center for Justice. They view the bill as vital to protecting much-needed housing development from environmental lawsuits. 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. 1, a ballot measure that codified abortion as a constitutional right in the state. Some energy experts and environmental groups, including the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Union of Concerned Scientists, were opposed. 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. He was sentenced to life in prison. CNN . SB 552 by Senator Robert Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys) Drought planning: small water suppliers: nontransient noncommunity water systems. This creates considerable confusion about how certain services will be financed, and could severely limit the full potential of the behavioral health crisis response promised by the bill, he said in a signing statement. 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. 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. Assembly Bill 2632 from Democratic Assemblymember Chris Holden of Pasadena would overhaul how California prisons treat inmates in solitary confinement. It gives agricultural employers two options for union drives: They could select a labor peace process in which they pledge to remain neutral during a union election, during which farmworkers could choose to receive and submit ballots by mail from the Agricultural Labor Relations Board; or if growers do not agree to neutrality, workers could unionize via a card check process in which growers must recognize the union if a majority of workers sign cards expressing interest. 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. COVID disinformation has been linked to vaccine hesitancy and in some cases has popularized unproven treatments. But many of them from a bump in the minimum wage to changes for cyclists likely will affect your community, businesses or family. This is a big moment as we begin to take responsibility, he said at a press conference in San Francisco. Womens rights organizations, nonprofits and political advocacy groups comprise the bulk of the bills supporters. Faculty unions, associations and the academic senate, plus Mt. 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. Several advocacy organizations for nursing home residents, including the California Association of Long Term Care Medicine, support this bill. The state has a Sept. 6 deadline to apply for federal funding. Legislators approved a one-time $40 million appropriation for the fund as part of the budget. 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. Hopefully we can see this data inform some kind of strategies and ideas around where we go from here, he said. Investor-owned utilities represented by the California Water Association, such as California Water Service, also support it; the largest already offer rate assistance programs of their own. Supporters say that criminal records are serious barriers to the successful reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals to society. Thanks to the Legislature's partnership, California continues to lead the nation across every category. We want to fight back against acts of intimidation, but we also have to be mindful of the First Amendment and the right to free speech, said its regional director, Seth Brysk. AB 1405 by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) Debt settlement practices. In partnership with the Legislature, weve advanced hundreds of new bills this year to make meaningful progress on an array of issues that matter deeply to Californians across the state, said Governor Newsom. 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 campaign . 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. A new California wage theft law would make intentional wage theft punishable as grand theft. They would no longer be held in solitary for longer than 15 consecutive days, or 45 days in a 180-day period. On Jan. 1, the minimum wage in California will increase to $15.50 an hour. And if you reply yes, youre not going to get that unit, Martin said. They also argue that access to this care lowers suicide rates among transgender youth. The Department of Finance certified in July that a 7.9% year-over-year increase in the Consumer Price Index would require the minimum wage to increase to $15.50 in 2023 for small and large businesses. Assembly Bill 89 would require all community colleges in California to create a universal policing curriculum, and it would raise the minimum age for new officers from 18 to 21. Newsom announced Sept. 28 he had vetoed the bill. The Department of Finance in August declined to take a position. No longer will there be a lack of incentive for workers to join the construction workforce. They want to see better state oversight of who owns and operates nursing homes in the state. Tia Koonse is the legal and policy research manager at the UCLA Labor Center and says pay is just one part of the plan. Newsom vetoed the bill on Sept. 29, but directed the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to develop regulations to restrict the use of segregated confinement to limited situations, such as where the individual has been found to have engaged in violence in the prison., In his veto message, he said the bill establishes standards that are overly broad and exclusions that could risk the safety of both the staff and incarcerated population within these facilities.. 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. If the answer is no, they then do not get paroled, Martin explained. And, as more out-of-state women travel to California for abortions, this measure seeks to protect California abortion providers from criminal and civil liability elsewhere. 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. The bill followed a series of CalMatters stories exposing the problems caused by these loopholes, which have allowed owners to operate homes while license applications are in yearslong pending status, or even when the licenses have been outright denied. While larger companies hit the $15 per hour minimum wage in January 2022, smaller businesses had an extra year to meet the requirement. Assembly Bill 890, which passed in 2020, and allows nurse practitioners to practice independently. It all depends on what happens in the coming days. The California District Attorneys Association and other groups say the bill will endanger pedestrians and unnecessarily tie the hands of law enforcement. 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. The Association of California Water Agencies, which represents more than 450 public water agencies, was opposed over concerns that the programs division of state and local responsibilities is inefficient and would waste money. Notably, law enforcement has not weighed in. The Service Employees International Union and its Fight for $15 campaign for low-wage workers, the California Labor Federation and other unions backed the bill. The bill received not a single dissenting vote from lawmakers. Gavin Newsom's signature. There are no groups in opposition on file. 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. Fast-food workers in California were hoping for higher wages in the New Year after Governor Gavin Newsom signed landmark legislation back on Labor Day. AB 977 by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) Homelessness program data reporting: Homeless Management Information System. California lawmakers approved SB 222 by state Sen. Bill Dodd, a Democrat from Napa, which offers state assistance to low income residents who struggle to pay for drinking water and sewage. Hundreds of bills signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2021 took effect beginning January 1, 2022. They all needed to be treated equally, Bauer-Kahan said. Hopefully this will increase the use of bikes and make it safer for folks on the road.. 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. SB 886 by Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat from San Francisco, would excuse public college and university housing from regulations of the California Environmental Quality Act, a 1970s-era law that developers deplore but that environmental groups and some cities champion as a safeguard against pollution. Its champions include the Chancellors Office of the California Community Colleges system, Lt. Gov. Atkins own AB 154, which passed in 2013 and permitted nurse practitioners to conduct first-trimester abortions under a doctors supervision. 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. The fast food industry, however, is trying to qualify a referendum for the 2024 ballot to overturn the law. There's nothing stopping CalGEM, which is the agency responsible for permitting in California, to just stop permitting within the setback zone, Naseck said. Three of the changes become effective on Jan. 1. 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. 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. 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. Gov. Backers and foes of this bill say they want the same thing: more student housing. 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. AB 1757: Newsom and environmental justice groups were supporters. 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. It also makes efforts to repair while centering the needs of those who have been harmed. A vast constellation of student groups, labor unions, business organizations and YIMBY activists who support more housing development. AB 215 by Assemblymember David Chiu (D-San Francisco) Planning and Zoning Law: housing element: violations. Those exemptions could both speed up the process and lower the cost of building homes. This would be the only program of its kind in the country. A law to ban new oil drilling within 3,200 feet (975 meters) of homes, schools and other community sites is set to take effect Jan. 1, but it may soon be put on hold by a referendum. Two new laws aim to stop you from throwing food away in your regular garbage, and to stop products from carrying the chasing-arrow recycling symbol when they aren't really recyclable. SB 41 by Senator Thomas Umberg (D-Santa Ana) Privacy: genetic testing companies. As women from restrictive states come to California, closing our provider gap is more important than ever.. AB 2011, by Democratic Assemblymember Buffy Wicks of Oakland, would fast-track housing development along the ubiquitous strip malls that flank Californias roads. 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.. The Sacramento Police Department reported 112 bias-related incidents for the first six months of 2022. Not every contentious proposal made it through the gantlet: Bills to restrict bail costs, to allow legislative staff to unionize, and to preserve Californias concealed-carry gun limits all went down to defeat in the final hours. Among the coalition drafting the bill was the Anti-Defamation League. Newsom and dozens of cities and mayors desperate to deal with the worsening mental health crisis on the streets. Disability rights groups from across the country worry the model sets a dangerous national precedent. California isnt waiting any more, he said in a statement. Last year, Newsom vetoed a similar bill over the costs, but his administrations been silent on this years version. Gavin Newsom signed 770 new bills last legislative session, some of which go into effect starting Saturday. 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 is supported by the California Future of Abortion Council, a collective of more than three dozen reproductive rights groups convened by Newsom in 2021 to examine abortion access in the state. 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. 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. SB 109 by Senator Bill Dodd (D-Napa) Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: Office of Wildfire Technology Research and Development. The minimum wage has been gradually increasing under a 2016 law that brought workers hourly minimum pay from $10 to $15. But just after the bill was signed into law in September, a referendum effort fueled by oil and gas companies was launched to undo it. Become a Sustainer! 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. California has struggled for years to keep up with the very real and visible issue of increasing numbers of seriously mentally ill people living on the street. Newsom signed the bill and several other higher education proposals on Sept. 30, his last day to act. Lawmakers rushed to pass hundreds of remaining bills before the clock struck midnight on Aug. 31. They get kept in prison.. The controversial cases spurred Bonta to issue an alert to law enforcement not to prosecute women who miscarry or have a stillbirth. To say, You cannot write the N-word on the wall at school. The current law already requires 100% of retail electricity to be fueled by renewables such as wind and solar by 2045. Eleni Kounalakis, various think tanks and a few individual community colleges. 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. The California Department of Public Health was involved in drafting more recent versions of the bill. Big Oil likes being your neighbor, and as a California resident, you just had to live with this fact until a newly passed law. SB 221 by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) Health care coverage: timely access to care. Your regular monthly contribution supports JPR's local journalism and all our music and cultural programming. The Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act identifies areas zoned for parking, retail or office buildings where land could be used for housing. Were cleaning the air we breathe, holding the big polluters accountable, and ushering in a new era for clean energy.. 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. SB 107 would protect from prosecution patients who travel to California for what supporters call gender-affirming care and doctors who provide that care. Many experts warn that achieving carbon neutrality may not be possible without removing existing emissions from the atmosphere and capturing carbon from smokestacks. The legislation only addresses undergraduate degrees. Just look at historic photos of communities like Huntington Beach and there are forests of oil derricks. Grant Pilot Program. They just dont agree on how to get there or that this watershed environmental law is the culprit. Here is what you need to know about the new laws coming . It also prevents licensing boards from denying licenses to medical professionals who were punished in other states for performing abortions. The bill would also extend its regulations to private California prisons that house federal inmates or immigration detainees. US Congress House Bill 1667: Mental health for health care providers. Newsom signed this and other climate bills on Sept. 16. 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. Jared Sanchez is a senior policy advocate at the California Bicycle Coalition, a nonprofit also known as CalBike. 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. SB 331 by Senator Connie Leyva (D-Chino) Settlement and nondisparagement agreements. Among the cases filed, one was of Dr. Elysse Versher, vice principal at West Campus High School, who was subjected to anti-Black hate crimes on school grounds earlier this year. The Sheriffs' Association and Georgia Police Chiefs talked in favor of the legislation. 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