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Senate Bill 2, authored by Sen. Anthony Portantino, D-Burbank, will update the concealed carry licensing process, add new age restrictions, impose strict storage mandates and limit where permit ...
Senate Bill 1053 and Assembly Bill 2236 each passed this week out of their respective houses of origin, just days before the deadline to do so. SB 1053 passed out of the Senate, 31-7, while AB ...
California lawmakers on Monday gave final approval to a package of 10 bills meant to combat retail theft, an effort that divided Democrats as they confronted key issues in the upcoming November ...
An Assembly Bill (AB) is one introduced in the Assembly; a Senate Bill (SB), in the Senate. Bills are designated by number, in the order of introduction in each house. For example, AB 16 refers to the 16th bill introduced in the Assembly. The numbering starts afresh each session. There may be one or more "extraordinary" sessions. The bill ...
In an effort to solve this issue, Senate Bill 972 was passed by the California Senate in order to update the food code to simplify the requirements for street vendors. [12] Specifically, the bill introduces street vending into the food code and limits the equipment requirements originally established for food trucks. [13]
The bill includes exceptions for some types of travel the state has defined as necessary. Before the bill's repeal, travel to 23 states was banned. [1] The law passed on September 27, 2016, [2] and applied to four states. [3] It was repealed as per Senate Bill 447 on September 19, 2023. [4]
Senate Democratic leaders announced the plans Tuesday, hours after the Assembly passed a bill pushed by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration to eventually require the state’s oil refineries to ...
Passed Senate Bill 254: This mandatory proposition asks voters if they want California to work towards overturning the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling, in a similar manner to Proposition 49 from 2014 (which was removed from the ballot by the state supreme court). [24] [33] 60: Failed Adult Films. Condoms. Health Requirements.