Senate Standing Committee on Appropriations
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Right. Another week would have been good.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Hopefully, this month will go as fast as our break.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
That's the plan. We're going to do 90s trivia today. We did the 80s already. We're going to do 90s. Are you ready? You're the best. She gets all the questions. How are you?
- Thomas Umberg
Legislator
I'm tired, but hanging in there. Kind of glad we have the extra week because normally we just have the two weeks after this?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Right. There's a lot to do.
- Thomas Umberg
Legislator
Yes, indeed.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Are we ready? All right. The Senate Appropriations Committee will come to order. We do not have a quorum, so we are going to start as a subcommittee. And for those of you who would like to participate from home, the teleconference participant number is 877-226-8163. [877-226-8163]. And the access code is 161-8051. Again, the access code is 161-8051. We are holding our committee hearing in the O Street Building this morning. Obviously, I want all our members to come down, so we have three. We need one more for a quorum.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Room 2200 is where the action is happening this morning. We have 248 bills on today's agenda. 248 bills, two of which will be up for a due pass motion. The remaining are all suspense candidates. Also AB 1198 [Grayson], which is still listed in the Daily File, will be rescheduled to a later hearing. And obviously, we do not have a quorum yet. I also want to remind all of our witnesses because obviously we do take public testimony on every bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
If people are here to speak, we're going to limit their testimony to the fiscal aspects of the bill. Please don't relitigate the policy. This is a fiscal matter. And our first looks like we have our Do Pass authors here. See? Where are they on the what page are they on? Mr. Maienschein, you were here first. Is Mr. Rendon okay with you going first?
- Brian Maienschein
Person
Yeah, he's really excited about it. He wants to hear, he wanted to hear everything I had to say.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
He's the only one in this room that wants to see . . . Your staff laughed at that. Here we go. We have unfair competition and false advertising. It's AB 1366. It is a do pass recommendation. And again, we're not going to take a vote on it because we don't have a quorum, but go ahead and proceed.
- Brian Maienschein
Person
Thank you very much, Mr. Chair and Members. AB 1366 allows the AG to recover the ill gotten gains of businesses found to be in violation of California's unfair competition and false advertising laws. Any funds awarded by the court will be placed in the Victims of Consumer Fraud Restitution Fund which will help make victims whole when the businesses who defrauded them become insolvent. Businesses should not be allowed to profit off of illegal activity.
- Brian Maienschein
Person
In support I don't believe he's here today here yet, but in support was Anthony Liu on behalf of Attorney General Rob Bonta. This Bill has no opposition to bipartisan support. I respectfully request your aye vote.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Wonderful. We have a quorum, so I'm going to go ahead and call a roll and establish our quorum, if I may
- Committee Secretary
Person
Senator Portantino? I'm here. Portantino, here. Senator Jones. Senator Ashby. Senator Bradford? Here. Bradford, here. Senator Seyarto? Here. Seyarto, here. Senator Wahab? Here. Wahab, here. Senator Weiner.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We have a quorum. So you finished your presentation. You do not have a primary witness. Okay. Is there anyone in favor of this Bill? Wants to come up and say who they are and they're in favor? There's nobody here. Is there any opposition to this Bill? In the room, you said there was no opposition. You were true to your word. Thank you. Moderators anyone on the phone line who would like to enlighten us on AB 1366?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition to AB 1366, please press one followed by zero. One followed by zero. And let's go to line 43, please. Go ahead, 43.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Oh, my goodness. There's definitely opposition to all of this. Apparently, you criminals are back in session. But you know what? The parents are paying attention. We oppose this. We oppose all this stuff you're trying to shove down our throats.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you very much. I just wanted to get to the point. You oppose everything. Thank you. All right, we'll go to the next speaker. Wanted to get it on record that she opposes everything. Not some things. It's important. Everything. All right, next speaker.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Anybody else would like to queue up at this time, please press one followed by zero. We are on Senate or AB 1366. AB 1366. We do have a couple more queuing up. One moment, Mr. Chair. Anybody else? Go and hit one, followed by zero.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
And we are on AB 1366.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
One moment. One moment, Mr. Chair. Yeah, we do have one. They're with operator. One moment. I'm sorry. Give me 1 second here. They're almost anybody else? Go and hit one followed by zero. Line 40, please. Go ahead.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice. Clean Earth 4 Kids. My name is Vanessa Forsythe indicating support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And there are no others queued up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition. Do we have any questions from my colleagues? I see none. Mr. Maienschein, would you like to close?
- Brian Maienschein
Person
I request an aye vote.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. And since I have you who hung out at Central Perk? The coffee shop?
- Brian Maienschein
Person
That was Friends, right?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
There you go. We got the first question right. '90s Trivia. All right with that. Is there a motion on this Bill? We have a motion. It's a do pass recommendation. Please call the roll.
- Committee Secretary
Person
AB 1366. The motion is due pass to the Senate floor. Senator Portantino? Aye. Portantino, aye. Senator Jones. Senator Ashby. Senator Bradford? Aye. Bradford, aye. Senator Seyarto? Aye. Seyarto, aye. Senator Wahab? Aye. Wahab, aye. Senator Weiner.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Ford is here. We'll keep that on call. Your Bill will be out and we'll keep it on call. Thank you. Mr. Speaker, did you know we did trivia in this committee? You should be, because you're getting the next question.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Is there a race she's going to whisper? Oh, shout, not whisper.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
So what was the sitcom that featured Urkel?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
That was a really good show. Family matters.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Family Matters. Look at that. See?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
See, I gave you an easy one. All right, Mr. Speaker, tell us about your Bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you.
- Anthony Rendon
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair, Members, and particularly for whispering the answer. AB 1288 prohibits commercial health plans insurers from imposing prior authorization before patients can access medication assisted treatment for substance use disorders, including related to opioids. Prior authorization requirements create unnecessary barriers that delay or interrupt access to effective treatment. This measure is needed to address the current overdose crisis in our state and save lives.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, do you have any speakers?
- Anthony Rendon
Person
Unless there's questions? No.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Okay, so we'll open up for public comment. This is AB 1288 on healthcare coverage medication assisted treatment. Is there? Come on up.
- Isabeau 'Izzy' C. Swindler
Person
Izzy Swindler on behalf of California Association of Psychiatrists in support. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Any other support? Is there any opposition? Anyone in this room opposed seeing no one coming to the microphone? Moderator, please open up the public comment on AB 1288.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to AB 1288, please press 1-0 at this time. Line 43, please go ahead.
- Andrea Hedstrom
Person
Hi, my name is Andrea Hedstrom, and you lawmakers are arranging deck chairs on the Titanic while California sinks. I oppose this Bill, and I oppose all the garbage coming.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Go to line 40. Line 40, you are open. Anybody else, please press one followed by zero. If you're in support or opposition to AB 1288, please go ahead. Line 40. Line 40. You might have taken yourself out of queue. Go ahead and hit 10 again. One filed by zero. Line 40. We do have one other one with an operator. And line 40, please go ahead.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe Clean Earth for Kids and California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice. Do support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And line 28, you are open.
- John Bottorff
Person
John Bottorff with cleanersforkids.org in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And we have no other participants queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken public comment. Mr. Speaker, would you like to close? We have a close. We have a motion. We have a motion. Please call the roll. Oh, you know, I keep forgetting about you. That's twice I forgot about you. Department of Finance. We have a file on this one.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We do not have a formal position, though we do note that the Department of Managed Health Care does have a minor cost of 64,000 in 24-25 and 133,000 in 25-26 and ongoing from the managed care fund. Everything else is minor and absorbable.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Let the record show that's Michele from Finance. Thank you. I know, but now you're on the record. All right, we've taken our finance. We have a motion. We'll take a vote.
- Committee Secretary
Person
AB 1288. The motion is do passed to the Senate floor. Senator Portantino? Aye. Portantino, aye. Senator Jones. Senator Ashby. Bradford? Aye. Bradford, aye. Seyarto. Wahab? Aye. Wahab, aye. Weiner.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We'll keep it on call. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. All right, we've taken our two do pass bills. We are going to go to the top of our very long and exciting docket. We're going to go to AB 2 Ward: recycling, solar photovoltaic modules, the author's waived presentation. It's a suspense candidate. We're going to open up the public hearing. Is there anyone who wants to enlighten us on AB 2 seeing no rush to the microphone on AB2 , how about is there anybody who would like to oppose AB 2?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Seeing nobody opposing AB 2, how about we go to the phone line? Moderator tell us about AB 2. Who's there?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition to AB 2, please press 1-0. Line 56, you are open.
- Linda Unknown
Person
I oppose this Bill. I'm calling from Lincoln, California. My name is Linda.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Linda.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Give another reminder. One followed by zero. If you're in support or opposition to AB 2, line 43, please go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
You don't even have to guess. I oppose this Bill. And I oppose the laundry list of nonsense that people are doing.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
There's no other participants. Queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We've taken support and opposition of AB 2. We have no further action since no one's here. So without objection, AB 2 will be moved to the suspense file. Going on to AB 84 Ward. Property tax welfare--did you have a file? You did. I forgot you. That's three in a row. Don't take it personal. All right, but see all the limelight you're getting now because I keep forgetting you.
- Michele Perrault
Person
All right. Michelle Perrault, Department of Finance. Remembered my name this time. All right. Finance is opposed. And we note that the Department of Toxic Substance Control estimates an ongoing cost of 2.4 million in 23 20 for General Fund and twelve positions, as well as Cal Recycle has an estimate of $2 million General Fund in 24-25, 25-26 and 14 positions beginning in 26-27. It's 3.3 million from the General Fund and ongoing for 23 positions total.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
23 positions. All right, thank you. We've taken our finance report. Without objection, AB 2 will go to suspense. AB 84 Ward: property tax welfare exemption. It's affordable housing tax levy. We will open a ray presentation. It's a suspense candidate. We will open up the public hearing for a rush of people to the microphone. Oh, my goodness. There's no rush of people on AB 84. How about opposition to AB 84? We have no opposition AB 84. Moderator tell us if there's anyone on the phone line that would like to come in and talk about AB 84.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition to AB 84, please press 1-0, one followed by zero for AB 84. Line 59, you are open. 59? Are you muted, line 59? No response. We'll move on to line 43. Please go ahead, 43.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you would just fix the state and do your jobs, you would not need--
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
There are no other participants queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance. Michelle, I remembered.
- Michele Perrault
Person
And I have no file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
And we have no file. Look at that. Any comments or questions from my colleagues? Seeing none. Without objection, AB 84 will be moved to the Suspense file. AB t302 Ward: Department of Technology high risk automated Decision Systems inventory. It is a suspense candidate. The author has waived presentation. We will open up the public hearing in this room on AB 302.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
If anybody would like to speak about AB 302 in support seeing no one coming to the microphone in support how about opposition on AB 302? We have no opposition in this room. I'll bet we can find some on the phone line. Moderator, let's open the phone line on AB 302.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. Again, if you're in support or opposition to AB 30 two, please press 10. Let's go to line 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, I am opposed to AB 302 and I appreciate everything you guys are doing to try to stop it. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And for everybody else, go ahead and hit 1-0. If you're in support of opposition to AB 302, line 43, please go ahead.
- Andrea Hedstrom
Person
I'm Andrea Hedstrom and I oppose this Bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And there are no other participants queued up at this time. Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We've taken support in opposition of AB 302. Finance, do we have a file on 302?
- Michele Perrault
Person
We do. Finance is currently opposed to AB 302. We estimate costs from the Department of Technology of 3.28 General Fund and 23-25 for five vendor contracts and five positions annually from 2025 to 2029, of which 2.4 is General Fund ongoing.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Wonderful. We've taken our finance report. We've taken our public comment. I see no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, AB 302 would be moved to the Suspense file. AB 515 Ward: housing programs financing. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation will open up the public hearing right here in this room on AB 515. Seeing if anybody wants to speak in support. Seeing no support. Any opposition to AB 515? Seeing no one come to the microphone.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Moderator, share with us the plethora of opinions on our online system for AB 515.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Did we lose our moderator?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Sorry, Mr. Chair. I was muted. If you're in support or opposition to AB 515, please press one followed by zero. Line 43, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I'm Andrea ... and I oppose this bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For anybody else, go ahead and hit one followed by zero at this time. Line 56, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. My name is ... I'm calling from Placer County. I am opposed to this bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And no other participants queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance.
- Committee Secretary
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, AB 515 will move to suspense. AB 599 Ward, Suspensions and Expulsions: Tobacco. It's a suspense candidate. We do have somebody who would like to speak in favor of AB 599.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of the Children's Partnership in Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anybody else? Seeing no support, I took a bite of my protein bar. I tried to be strategic. It didn't work. Any opposition to 599? Seeing no opposition. Moderator, share with us AB 599.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And to express support or opposition to AB 599, please press one filed by zero one, filed by zero. Line 43, you are open.
- Andrea Hedstrom
Person
I'm still Andrea Hedstrom and I oppose this bill.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And next we will go to line 56. You are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. My name is Linda. I'm calling from Lincoln, California. I'm opposed to this bill. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 68, please go ahead.
- Rachel Bhagwat
Person
Good morning. Rachel Bhagwat, ACLU, California Action in support of this bill.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And Mr. Chair, there's no other participants queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. No other participants. We've taken our support and opposition. Finance, do we have a file on 599?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes. Finance is currently opposed to AB 599. We note costs of $1.8 million, Prop 98 General Fund to LEAs and the Department of Education states minor and absorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken our comments. We've taken Finance. We have no questions or comments. Without objection, AB 599, we'll go to suspense. Ms. Ashby, we're doing 1990s trivia today.
- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
Great. Good.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
So and I have one for you, of course. What fitness program began in the 1990s when Colombian aerobics teacher Alberto Perez subbed salsa and meringue?
- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
Salsa and meringue. It does sound dancy. Salsa and meringue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Who knows who blended? Who got it? I heard it. Zumba started in the 1990s. See? All right.
- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
In the 90s. Wow. That does feel more recent.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Yeah, 1990s. AB 671, Ward Cal Home program. Accessory dwelling units is a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation. For those of you who have come to approach for the first time, we do do trivia, as you can see. We try to keep it entertaining. This is AB 671, the author's way presentation. There is no presentation and it is a suspense file. We will go to public comment and support. Seeing nobody wanting to support. How about opposition of 671?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Seeing no opposition. Moderator, anyone on the phone line support or opposing 671?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you would like to comment on AB 671, please press one zero. And we do have one comment or a couple of comments. One from line 43, your line is now open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Playing trivia on our tax dollars is shameful and pathetic, and I absolutely vehemently oppose this Bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I've arrived now, I'm shameful and pathetic. I thought that was all.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Pardon me, sir. I'm sorry. Okay, the next comment is from line 56. And your line is... that person has dropped in the queue, so there are no further comments. Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. Do you have a file on 671?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. All right. We have no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 671 will go to Suspense. Moving on to AB 3 by Assembly Member Zbur offshore wind energy: reports. It is a Suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up public comment right here in this room on AB 3. We have no one coming to the microphone in support. How about opposition of AB Three? Seeing no opposition. Moderator, anybody on the phone line want to talk about AB 3?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you'd like to make a comment on AB 3, please press 1 and then 0. And we do in line 43. Your line is on.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I didn't say you're shameful. I said your behavior is shameful, and there's a big difference.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Okay, next comment is from line 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I enjoy the breakup of the meeting with your trivia, but I am firmly opposed to this bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyone else?
- Committee Secretary
Person
And there are no further comments at this point. Mr. Chair
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Do we have a finance report on AB three?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. We have no questions. Without objection, AB 3 will move to the Suspense. File AB 5 (Zbur) on The Safe and Supportive Schools Act. It is a Suspense candidate, and he has waived presentation. And we have speakers in support. Mr. Pulsipher
- Craig Pulsipher
Person
Good morning, Mr. Chair. Craig Pulsipher on behalf of Equality California, proud co sponsor. In support.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman, on behalf of The Children's Partnership. Also in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Any more support? How about opposition? Come on up.
- Beth Bourne
Person
My name is Beth Bourne. I am a Member of Our Duty. I am a mother of a daughter who used to believe she was a boy. She is on her way back to reality. What her teachers told her and supported behind my back was a significant factor in her gender confusion. I will blame them should she harm her perfect body with experimental drugs and irreversible surgeries. AB 5 will cost the state $10 million annually with no educational benefit.
- Beth Bourne
Person
Forcing teachers to learn gender theory will only serve to confuse kids. The analysis neglected to address many of the costs. What about the cost from the decrease in enrollment as parents homeschool or leave the state? It missed the cost of teacher attrition. Teachers will continue to leave the profession because they will not lie to parents or harm a child by affirming a delusion. Teachers will file lawsuits like two did in Escondido. It does not mention the parents' lawsuits. Jennifer Conan sued her school for indoctrinating her daughter.
- Beth Bourne
Person
She recently accepted a generous settlement. There are lawsuits related to sexualizing kids in schools. Lawsuits about the sex-ed curriculum not being appropriate for an age. There will be lawsuits by parents and school boards about forcing obscene materials and inaccurate books at our schools. In the UK, right now, there is a class action being filed against the Department of Education for promoting gender confusion. More transgenderism into the schools equals more kids being harmed in more lawsuits. Parents are not forgiving, nor are we afraid.
- Beth Bourne
Person
We know the flow of the money from taxpayers to schools, to the trans activists, to the medical complex and the advocacy groups, and then back to you. We know that our children are just dollar signs. We know that you know that Europe is stopping this abomination, but you are transiting as many kids as you can to exact the last pound of flesh from the house of cards before it collapses. What is the true cost of AB 5? Will it be a generation of children? Are you willing to Fund that?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
For the record, you were at two minutes and four. So if it could be two minutes, that would be great.
- Allie Snyder
Person
My name is Allie Snyder. In accordance with Our Duty's opposition, I oppose AB 5. California went from a surplus to a $32 billion deficit, but per the analysis, now proposes to spend $1.3 million on a portal to indoctrinate teachers in quasireligious gender beliefs. AB 5 will cost $487,000 for maintenance and another $8 million annually to compel participation in the cult currently responsible for sterilizing and mutilating children.
- Allie Snyder
Person
$10 million added to the already $10 million spent over the last three years under AB 493 to advance harmful confusion in kids and instruct teachers to keep secrets from parents. Assembly Member Zbur, formerly of Equity California, one of the gender medical industry's largest lobby groups in the state, appears to believe it is vital to instruct children to destroy their healthy bodies if they don't fit homophobic stereotypes. This despite the fact that since California began mandating gender indoctrination, suicide ideation amongst kids has reached historic highs.
- Allie Snyder
Person
Only 33% of students are proficient in math. Only 47.1% met English standards, with Hispanic and Black students in the range of 16%. How will you explain to parents you plan to spend money we do not have to convince kids they may have been born in the wrong body instead of improving their reading, writing and arithmetic. On that note, how will Governor Newsom, Superintendent Thurmond, and Attorney General Bonta justify threatening parents who attempt to remove porn from schools? This Book is Gay.
- Allie Snyder
Person
A book defended in the footnotes of their letter from August 1, teaches how to use sex apps and perform sex acts in language targeting kids. It is currently available for twelve year olds in my son's school. When I testified on this, a member implied my quotes weren't sufficient for them to comment, so my colleague delivered copies to their office.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Allie Snyder
Person
Perhaps Newsom. Thurmond and Bonta need copies as well. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. We've taken two primary witnesses on this subject, so if any future opposition witnesses could just do their name, their organization, and their position.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
My name is Jennifer Carolyn, and I am a retired California teacher. I retired in 2022. I'm in opposition to AB 5. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
My name is Christine Marine. I'm from Alhambra. I have a background in early-ed and school age children, and I oppose this bill.
- Seak Smith
Person
My name is Seak Smith. I am the founder of a global organization called MOM Army, and I vehemently oppose AB 5.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi, my name is Veronica from Outgrove. I'm a homeschooling mom of Five, and I oppose
- Sabrina Williams
Person
Hi, my name is Sabrina Williams. I strongly oppose this bill on behalf of everyone on MOM Army, California, who I represent hundreds of people. We do not agree.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you again. Name, organization and position, please.
- Nicolette Vonchelle
Person
Hi. My name is Nicolette Vonchelle. I am the Director of Blexit California and the leader of Mom Army Long Beach, and I vehemently severely oppose AB 5.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
My name is Ava DuBose, and I oppose AB 5.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi. My name is Christine Tents. I own a solar company. I am a singer songwriter. I formerly ran PIRG in Arizona. I raised over a million dollars myself for the has a help has gay marriage in Arizona. I actually also oppose AB Five. I believe it actually creates more division, and I have three kids. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Good morning. Lisa Disborough of Informed Parents of Contra Costa, Our Duty, California Parents Union, and I'm a retired teacher by force because I refuse to sexualize children.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
My name is Monique Lopez, and I'm here to oppose AB 5, your bill, because this is not right that we're even here talking about this.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Come on, people, get it together.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hello. My name is Shannon. I represent over 800 parents with California Parents Rights Act. Now, I'm from Orange County, and I'm a mother, and I oppose this bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hello, I'm Mrs. G, and I'm here from Orange County, and I'm a mom of three, and I support or I do not support this bill. And get it together, guys.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hello. My name is Jane. I'm from Alameda. I strongly oppose this bill. I strongly oppose the CPS, kidnapping a child and delivering the child to a butcher.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
This is a time just for your name, your organization and your position.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I'm Jessica Bowen from Alameda, across the river from the retail wasteland of San Francisco. I oppose AB whatever you call it, I forget. AB 5. I oppose it. And I'm a grandparent, and I'm a member of the organization of one called We the People.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi, good morning. My name is Evelyn Anderson. I'm a nurse by profession. I strongly oppose this bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Good morning, my name is Tia Cobian, on behalf of Tulare County Coalition for Freedom, Blessings of Liberty, unmasked Tulare County, Calvary Chapel Church, and Calvary Rock Harbor Church. I absolutely oppose AB 5. Thank you.
- Karen Darnell
Person
Good morning. My name is Dr. Karen Darnell. I'm also a registered nurse and I have a doctorate in counseling. And I strongly oppose AB 5. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. Pardon me. My name is Alan Marson. I am the father of two children who went through the public school system. Hope to be the grandfather. I'm considering a run for AB 23, and I'm here to educate myself. I strongly oppose this bill.
- Nicole Pearson
Person
Good morning. Nicole Pearson, mother of three, attorney, founder of Facts, Law, Truth, justice, representing about 60,000 community Members, and we strongly oppose AB 5.
- Slim Killens
Person
Good morning, I'm Slim Killens, and I oppose AB Five.
- Jackie Turner
Person
I'm Jackie, the street preacher from Kingdom Roar Ministries, and I oppose AB 5.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken all the opposition in this room. Moderator, anyone on the phone line who would like to support or oppose AB 5? By the way, for the folks on the phone, we've already taken primary witnesses. So if you could just say your name, your organization, and your position, I would appreciate it, and that's for both sides.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Mr. Chair, if you're in support or opposition to AB 5, please go ahead and hit 1 followed by 0. Let's begin with line 69. You are open.
- Keryn Whitlow
Person
Hello. My name is Keryn Whitlow, co founder of Take A Stand Stanislaus, also representing hundreds of diverse families across California, in opposition.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 22, please go ahead.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Good morning, chair Members. Sam Nashville with the Los Angeles County Office of Education in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 32, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
My name is Jeanette Felt, Sacramento County, and I oppose this Bill.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Please go ahead. Line 23.
- Silvia Shaw
Person
Silvia Solis Shaw, on behalf of the city of Santa Monica and also on behalf of the city of West Hollywood in strong support thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 35, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi. My name is Elizabeth Nora. I'm with the San Fernando Valley Alliance and also in coalition with the Leave Our Kids Alone movement. And we strongly oppose this bill. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 25, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Good morning. My name is Oscar Barretto. I'm an Aventura County registered foster care parent. Both me and my wife oppose AB 5.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And line 77. Please go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Good morning. This is Seth Brambo calling on behalf of more than 300,000 educators, the Members of the California Teachers Association. We are proud co sponsors and urge your support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 63, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Good morning, hearing members. My name is Joni Greep from Stanislas County. I'm a registered nurse. I'm a mother to three children in the public school system, and I'm a locally elected school board trustee. And I adamantly oppose AB Five.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 56. Please go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. My name is Linda Musser. I'm calling from Placer County. I'm a mother, a grandmother, a great grandmother, and I strongly oppose this bill. Please don't do it. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
You are open. Line 53.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, my name is Lynn Servini representing the Santa Monica Democratic Club, and we strongly support this Bill. It is so important to get it passed.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Let's give a final reminder. One followed by zero. If you're in support our opposition to AB Five, line 73, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
My name is Jeffrey from Modesto, and I strongly oppose thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Please go ahead. Line 40.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Vanessa foresight from San Diego County, retired school nurse. I support, in principle.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 66, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi. My name is Vanessa Santos. I'm from Stanislas County representing. Take a stand, Stanislas. And I strongly oppose AB 5.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Please go ahead line 57.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi. My name is Cassandra Gomez, mother of four and Member of Take a stand. Stanislaw and I oppose AB 5. and Mr.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And Mr. Chair, we did get through the queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, thank you very much. Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes. Department of Finance is currently opposed to the bill as it would create a reimbursable state mandate of Proposition 98 General Fund of a total of approximately $39 million, which is about $8 million per year for LEAs to implement. We also would note that the Department of Education notes a $770,000 one time General Fund for professional development platform development.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, thank you. Seeing no questions or comments from my colleagues, without objection, AB 5 will move to the suspense file. AB 383, Zbur, California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program, and it's a suspense candidate, the author's way presentation. We will open up the public comment right here in this room for anybody wishing to support 383. No one coming to the microphone. Any opposition on 383? Seeing no one coming to the microphone. Moderator, please go to the phone line. Anybody supporting or opposing AB 383?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
As Mr. Chair stated, if you're in support or opposition to AB 383, please press one zero. One followed by zero. Line 22, you are open.
- Sam Nasher
Person
Sam Nasher with the Los Angeles County Office of Education and Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Please go ahead, line 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Linda Mutter of Lincoln, California. Opposed.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And there's no other participants queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition. Let's come back to Finance on 383.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 383 will move to suspense. AB 1484, also by assembly member Zbur, temporary public employees. It is a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation. We will open up the public comment right here in this room on 1484. Seeing no one come to the microphone in support. Is there opposition to 1484?
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wartelman, on behalf of San Bernardino County, in respectful opposition.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right.
- Janice O'Malley
Person
Hi, good morning. Janice O'Malley with the American Federation of State County Municipal Employees in support. We are co-sponsors of the Bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, anyone else speaking on 1484? Seeing no one coming to the microphone. Moderator, let's go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1484. All right, are we muted again, moderator?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. Line 29, please go ahead. For everybody else, one followed by zero, if you're in support or opposition to AB 1484. Please go ahead, line 29. Well, I think they took themselves out of queue. If you'd like to re-queue, please press one zero. Line 29 and line 56, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, I'm calling from Placer County. I oppose this Bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And we'll go back to line 29. You are open.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Hi. Good morning, Mr. Chair. Members of the committee. Sharon Gonzalez on behalf of the cities of Carlsbad, Rancho Cucamonga, the city of Rancho Palace Verdes, as well as the California Association of Recreation and Park Districts. In opposition.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Mr. Chair, nobody else is queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We've taken support and opposition to 1484. Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed. We believe that if a test claim is filed with the commission on state mandates, that the requirements could be found to impose a reimbursable state mandate of unknown General Fund costs. In addition, the Public Employment Relations Board does estimate a cost of $240,000 ongoing General Fund.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We've taken our finance report. I see no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 1484 will move to suspense. AB 1645, assembly member Zbur, on healthcare coverage and cost sharing. It is a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation. And I see we have support.
- Craig Pulsipher
Person
Craig Pulsipher on behalf of Equality California, proud co-sponsor in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. Anyone else in support of 1645? Seeing no one else come to the microphone. How about opposition to 1645? Seeing no opposition to 1645. How about we go to the phone line to see who is there? Support or opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition AB 1645, one followed by zero. Please go ahead, line 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, once again, it's Linda from Placer County. I am strongly opposed to this Bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And we have no others queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We've taken support and opposition. Finance, do we have a file on 1645?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, finance is currently opposed. We indicate a cost for the Department of Managed Healthcare of about 1.61 million and 7 positions in 2425, 1.62 million and 7 positions in 2526 and ongoing. In addition, CalPERS estimates a cost of 3 million of that, an unknown but substantial portion would be paid by the state.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Wonderful. No questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 1645 will move to the suspense. File AB 20 by Assembly Member Gibson on post adoption contact agreements. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We will open up the public comment right here in this room on AB 20 with nobody elbowing themselves to get to the microphone. How about opposition? No horde of people coming to the microphone. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of AB 20?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to AB 20, please press 1 0 one followed by zero. And nobody is queuing up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We have taken our support and opposition. Finance, you have a file.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. So, without objection, AB 20 will move to suspense. Let's go on to AB 543 Gipson sales and use tax exemptions: petroleum products. It is a suspense candidate. The authors waive presentation. We will open up the public hearing for support for 543. We see no support. Let's go to opposition for 543. Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone lines. People are shifting their seats. Phone lines on 543.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition to AB 5431 followed by zero at this time, one followed by zero. And line 56, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I oppose this Bill. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 74, please go ahead. 74, please unmute that's you. Line 74, please go ahead.
- John Bottorff
Person
Oh, John Bottorff for CleanEarth4Kids.org. Support. No. Opposed. Sorry, opposed.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I think it's an opposed. Thank you for your partner reminding you your position. This is good.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 76, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi. Oppose.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And line 40, please go ahead.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Clean Earth 4 Kids, California Nurses for Environmental Health and justice Vanessa Forsythe, opposed.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And we have cleared the queue, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We've taken our support, our oppose, our maybes, and we'll come to finance.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. No questions from my colleagues. Without objection, AB 543 will go to Suspense. So, what apparel company started out with heat gear and cold gear in the 1990s? Sports apparel. Under Armour. The sergeants get these. They spent a lot of time watching pop culture. All right, let's move on to AB 1089. Gipson on firearms. It is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation. And it looks like we have some supporters who want to come to the microphone and tell us about their support.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Cheryl Davis
Person
Yes, good morning. And I knew Zumba, but that was because that's 40 years old, right? Gray hair gives that away. Cheryl Davis with Moms Demand Action and we are in support of this Bill.
- Kayla Pipdani
Person
Hello. Good morning. My name is Kayla Garcia Pipdani. I'm a student at University of California, Davis and the co lead for students Demand Action in full support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken our support. Any opposition to AB 1089 in this room? Seeing no one coming to the microphone, how about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1089?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you are in support or opposition of AB 1089 one followed by zero. One followed by zero, please go ahead line. 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, it's Linda calling from Placer County I oppose this Bill.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And for anybody else. One followed by zero. If you're in support or opposition to AB 1089 and line 1, second line 27, please go ahead. Yes.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
My name is Mark I'm calling from Bay Area and I oppose this Bill.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And no other participants are queued up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance share about 1089.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. No questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 1089 will move to the Suspense file AB 1528. Gipson Housing Authority property taxation. The suspense, candidate. The author has waived presentation. I did do. I announced right? 1089 without yeah, you did. Yes. All right. Without objection, we'll move to the Suspense file. Moving on to 1528. Let's open up the public hearing on 1528 on housing authorities. If anybody would like to speak in support, seeing no one come to the microphone in support. How about opposition?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Seeing no opposition moderator who's on the phone line that wants to talk about 1528?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. As he stated, if you're in support of opposition to 1528 one followed by zero, line 13, please go ahead.
- Committee Secretary
Person
13, you are open. One more shot. Line 13, are you muted? And we'll move on to line 56. Please go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I'm coming from Placer County, I strongly oppose this Bill. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Have no other participants queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition on 1528. Finance, do we have a file?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently neutral on the Bill. We do note there might be some minor property tax loss.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Wonderful. Seeing no questions from my colleagues, without objection, 1528 will move to the suspense file. AB 166 Gipson driver's license renewal alternatives. It is a suspense candidate. The author has waived presentation, and we will open up the public comment in this room on 166 with nobody coming to the microphone in support, how about opposition to 166? Seeing no opposition to 166, how about we go to the phone line and see who wants to talk about 166?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you are in support or opposition to AB 16 six, please press 10 one followed by zero, and nobody's queuing up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition. How about we go back to finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance currently has a neutral position. We do note that the DMV anticipates cost of about $120,000 from the motor vehicle account.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support in opposition. We've heard from Finance. Without objection, 166 will move to the suspense file. 1642, Gipson school facilities. Master plan for Green Schoolyards. It's a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up public comment right here in this room, see if anybody wants to support 1642, seeing no one come to the microphone. How about opposition to 1642? No one's coming to the microphone.
- Committee Secretary
Person
How about we go to the phone line to see if anybody wants to speak on 1642 here in support or opposition to AB 1642. One followed by zero. One followed by zero. And we're going to go back to line 56. Please go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi. I hope you're having a great day. I strongly oppose this Bill. 1642. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And no other participants queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
For the record, it is the best day of my life until tomorrow. Think about that then. That'll be the best day of my life. Today is the best day of my life. Until tomorrow. All right, we've heard from everyone but Finance on 1642.
- Michele Perrault
Person
If Finance is currently opposed to 1642. We note that Natural Resources Agency has a $250,000.01 time General Fund cost. Parks note a $200,000 to $400,000.01 time General Fund costs. The office of public School construction also notes a $127,000.01 time General Fund cost. We would also note that if a master plan was developed, it could create unknown geo bond cost pressures.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from finance. There's no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 1642, we'll move to the suspense file. 1695, Gipson career technical education nursing pathway pilot program. It is a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation will open up public comment on 1695. There's no one coming to the microphone to support this. How about opposition on 1695? There's no one coming to the microphone. How about we go to the phone line on 1695?
- Sam Nasher
Person
Sam Nasher with the Los Angeles County Office of Education. Support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Express opposition or support for AB 1695 10. Line 22, please go ahead.
- Committee Secretary
Person
One more reminder. One followed by zero for support in opposition to AB 1695. And nobody else is queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come back to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1695. We note significant one time prop 98 General Fund costs in the tens of millions to Low hundreds of millions of dollars for the pilot program. In addition, the community college's Chancellor's office also notes a $13,000 to $55,000.01 time General Fund cost for Administration. In addition, $928,000 to $2.4 million General cost for the 115 community colleges to participate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from finance. Let's go to my colleagues there's. No comments or questions. Without objection, 1695 will move to suspense. Moving on to McCarty AB 25 student financial aid middle class scholarship program. It is a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation will open up the public comment right here in room 2200 where all the action is happening this morning, right? No one is coming to the microphone to take advantage of that action on AB 25. How about we go to opposition on AB 25? Nobody's coming to the microphone on student financial aid. How about we go to the microphone moderator, wake us up on AB 25.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, mr. Chair. If you're supporting opposition to AB 25, please press 10. Line 56, please go ahead.
- Linda Musser
Person
Linda Musser, Placer County. I oppose this Bill. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Please go ahead. Line 40. Line 40.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Fordsythe. I support this Bill.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. One followed by zero. Appearance support. Opposition to AB 25, please go ahead. Line 87. Line 87. You're open one more shot. Line 87. There are no other participants. Queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition. Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We have no file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No. File on AB 25. Let us go to my colleagues. No questions. So, without objection, AB 25 will move to the Suspense file. Moving on to AB six, five, six. McCarty California State University doctoral programs. It's a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up to public comment right here in this room on six, five, six. For support seeing no support, how about opposition? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line moderator for support or opposition on six, five, six.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to AB six, five, six, please press one followed by zero. One followed by zero. And nobody queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
How about that? And do we have a file? No file, nobody queued up. No file. We're moving right along. No questions. Without objection. Six, five, six, we'll move to that very important. All mysterious suspense file AB 714. McCarty pupil instruction, newcomer pupils. It is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation. And we have support.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wardelman on behalf of the Children's Partnership in support.
- Nora Lynn
Person
Nora Lynn on behalf of Children now in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Is there opposition to 714? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone lines and see who wants to enlighten us? More on AB 714.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition to AB 714? One followed by zero. One filed by zero, nobody is queuing up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, tell us about 714.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to 714. We would note that the Department of Education has a $1.5 million General Fund cost. Of that, 700,000 is ongoing for three positions and 836,000 of it is one. Time to develop the guidance. LEAs might have some ongoing Prop 98 General Fund, but we believe that it'll be minor and absorbable. And Department of Social Services does note they have some unknown but additional General Fund costs for consultation.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you very much. Just saying. But there's a lot of bills with opposition today. A lot of bills in trouble. Work with finance. Expensive. Exactly. Seeing no questions from my colleagues, 714 will move to suspense. AB 1113. You thought I was going to say 1113? See that? I changed it. 1113. McCarty on the expanded Learning Opportunities program. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation will open up to public comment on 1113.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Seeing no one here to speak in support, how about opposition to 1113? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line? Moderator tell us who wants to come and share and enlighten us on 1113.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. If you are in support or opposition to AB 1413, please press one followed by zero. One followed by zero. Line 56, please go ahead.
- Linda Musser
Person
Yes, I'm calling from Placer County. My name is Linda. I am opposed to 1113. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
See that? I like Placer County. Is that it, Moderator?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Nobody else queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance. Tell us about 1113.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance as opposed to 1113. We note costs of $29 million for the after School Education and Safety program out of the Prop 98 General Fund, as well as 9 million for the 21st Century program. We would also note that it could trigger a ReBench if the COLA goes into effect, which would impact the costs. Department of Education also notes $183,000.01 time General Fund in 23 24 and 941,000 ongoing General Fund in 24 25 to update their Calpet system.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. Do you know what band the Members of Nirvana formed after Nirvana broke up? Who knows?
- Mark Mckenzie
Person
Dave Grohl Formed Foo Fighters.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Foo Fighters. Look at that. Mark comes in with the Foo Fighters. Look at that.
- Mark Mckenzie
Person
It's my era.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
See that? He's not just smart, he's hip.
- Mark Mckenzie
Person
I used to have hair, too, in the 90s.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
In the 90s. He was hip. All right, so we've heard from finance on 1113, we got the Foo Fighters in and we have no questions. So without objection, AB 1113 will move to the suspense file. AB 1699, McCarthy K 14 classified employees, part time or full time? Vacancies and public postings. It's a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up public comment right here in this room in support of 1699. We have no one coming to the microphone. How about opposition to 1699? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line and we see if anybody wants to enlighten us on 1699?
- Committee Secretary
Person
You're in support or opposition to AB 1699? One filed by zero, one followed by zero. And let's go to line 56. Please go ahead.
- Linda Musser
Person
Hi there again, this is Placer county calling. We are opposed to 1699. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 94. Please go ahead. And line 94. Line 94, are you muted? Next we'll go to line 91. Please go ahead.
- John Link
Person
Yes, hi, can you hear me? Okay, very good, thank you. So my name is John Link. I am a supervising personal analyst at Santa Monica Community College. In opposition to this thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Please go ahead. 96.
- Carol Long
Person
Hi, my name is Carol Long, I'm the Director of classified personnel with Santa Monica college, and I am opposed to AB 1699.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And no other participants queued up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance, tell us about 1699. No file, no questions. So that means, without objection, 1699, or should I say 1699, moves to the suspense file. Moving on to AB 28 Assemblymember Gabriel, firearms. Ammunition. Excise. The moms are moving to the microphone. Assembly Member Gabriel has waived presentation and this is a suspense candidate. Please tell us about AB 28.
- Cheryl Davis
Person
Good morning. Cheryl Davis with Moms. Demand action and very strong support of AB 28.
- Kayla Pipdani
Person
Hi, hello again. Kayla Garcia Pipdani, co lead for Students Demand Action at UC. Davis in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, anyone else in support of AB 28? Any opposition? AB 28. Let's go to the phone lines and hear from folks on AB 28.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you would like to express support or opposition on AB 28, please press 10 one followed by zero. Line 84, please go ahead.
- John Bottorff
Person
John Bottorff with CleanEarth4Kids.org support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 32, you are open. Please go ahead, 32. Line 32.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Jeanette...in opposition.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 40, please go ahead.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids, California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice, Moms Demand Action here in San Diego County in strong support.
- Linda Musser
Person
Placer County opposed.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Support, please go ahead line 56.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 76, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Kirsten with Clean Earth 4 Kids, support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 27, you are open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Can you hear me?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Yes, we can hear you, go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
This is Mark again from the Bay Area.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 88, please go ahead.
- Peter Stein
Person
Hi, Peter Stein with Women for American Values and Ethics in strong support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And no other participants are queued up at this time. All right, just got another one. Let's go to line 25, please. Go ahead, 25.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi I oppose this Bill.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And that does conclude that round.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, tell us about AB 28.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions from my colleagues without objection. AB 28 will move to the Suspense file. Moving on AB 529. Assembly Member Gabriel adaptive reuse projects. It is a suspense candidate. Authors wave presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on AB 529, seeing no one here in support. How about opposition to 529 seeing no opposition. Moderator, please tell us about AB 529.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Appear in support of opposition to AB 529, one followed by zero. And let's go to line 29, please. Go ahead.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Thank you. Sharon Gonzalez, on behalf of the city of Santa Rosa in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Any other participants in support or opposition to 5291 filed by zero? I just got a text that they're not going to let me. Zero and nobody else queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. How about finance? Tell us about 529.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions from my colleagues without objection. 529 will move to suspense. Set in Detroit, what 1990s sitcom featured real life identical twins Tia and Tamara as siblings who were separated at birth and reunited as teenagers? Who knows? Brianna sister. Sister. She got that. All right, see, I moved into nineties, and now you guys are getting all the questions. Eighties. A lot of people didn't get the 80s questions. All right, moving on to eight seven five. AB eight seven five.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
AB 875 court's data reporting. Assembly Member Gabriel. It's a suspense candidate. He's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing right here in this room with nobody wanting to speak to us on AB 875 in support. How about opposition to 875? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 875?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to AB 875 one followed by zero. Nobody's queuing up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, Finance, tell us about 875.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 875. We note that Judicial Council has a cost of 6.1 million dollars General Fund one time and 5.4 million dollars ongoing to administer.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. We have no questions from my colleagues without objection; 875 goes the suspense. Since we're on sitcoms, what sitcom featured the interior decorating firm Sugar Baker and Associates? Designing Women. See that?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Delta Burke.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Delta Burke. All right, let's go to AB 153 Gabriel housing programs. Multifamily Housing programs, expenditure of loan proceeds. It's a suspense candidate. The authors wave presentation. We'll open up the public comment right here. And it looks like we have someone moving to the microphone to support this Bill. AB 1053.
- Jennifer Armenta
Person
Good morning, Members, or senators, I should say, on behalf of the California Housing Consortium, Jennifer Armenta in strong support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Jennifer. I told my wife I was a Senator. You know what she said? Senator, take the trash out. And then she went now, not later.
- Jennifer Armenta
Person
Got to help out.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Exactly. I should have put it on suspense. I might have to use that with her. I like that. All right. Anyone else want to speak in support of 1053? How about opposition to 1053? No opposition. Let's go to the phone line on.
- Committee Secretary
Person
AB 1053 to express opposition or support for 1053. One followed by zero. Line 56, you are open.
- Linda Musser
Person
Yes, this is Linda in Placer County. I oppose AB 1503. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
You're getting it right, I love it. 1503. I'm sorry. I got it wrong. 1053. It is Monday. That's why I have another cup of tea. All right, keep going.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And there's no other participants. Queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's see if finance can get 1053.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to 1053. We note a cost to the housing and community development Department of $6 million annually. General Fund.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, none of my colleagues have questions on 1053. So 1053 will move to suspense. And we are going to move on to 1063. Gabriel nurse to patient staffing ratios. It is a suspense candidate. The authors waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment right here in this room to see if anybody wants to talk about 1063. No one does. Let's see if anybody on the phone line wants to speak about 1063.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you'd like to comment on AB on 163, please press one filed by zero. One, filed by zero.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We're all having fun this morning. Who says government can't be fun?
- Committee Secretary
Person
We have line 56, please. Go ahead.
- Linda Musser
Person
Okay, I'm getting confused here. I thought it was 1063, and the other person says 1603.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
You were correct, my friend.
- Linda Musser
Person
I oppose it.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. All right, anyone else on the phone line?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Nobody else is queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one else is queued up. Finance. Tell us about 1063.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to 1063. We would note a cost of $299,000 for the Department of Public Health out of the licensing and certification Fund in 24 25 and ongoing for two positions.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, seeing no questions from my colleagues, without objection, 1063 will move to suspense. AB 1185. Gabriel on California state nonprofit security grant program. It is a suspense candidate. The authors wave presentation. And we do have support testimony.
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
Good morning Mr. Chair and Members. Jennifer Fearing on behalf of the California association of nonprofits in support of AB 1185. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyone else in support of 1185? Seeing none. How about opposition to 1185? Seeing none. Moderator who wants to enlighten us on 1185.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Please press one followed by zero for support or opposition to 1185. Nobody is queuing up Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one's queuing up finance. 1185. No file, no file, no questions. 1185 will go to suspense. 1386. Gabriel veterans housing. It is a suspense candidate. The author has waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing in this room on 1386 with nobody elbowing themselves to come to the microphone. How about opposition? There's no rush of opposition. Let's go to the phone line to see who wants to come in on 1386. I got it right. 1386.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Please press one followed by zero. If you're in support of opposition to AB 1386 and nobody is queuing up. This time no one is queuing up at this time.
- Committee Secretary
Person
This time no one is queuing up at this time. Finance 1386.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, the Finance is currently opposed to AB 1386. We would note $195,000 General Fund annually to the Housing and Community Development Department as well as $174,000 from special funds annually for the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee. Cal, HFA and Calvett show minor and absorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, seeing no questions from my colleagues without objection, 1386 will move to suspense. AB 1614, also known as 1614 Gabriel on retail gasoline fueling stations, is a suspense candidate. The good author has waived presentation. We will open up public comment right here in this room on 1614 with support. Seeing no support, how about we go to opposition? We have no opposition, so we'll go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1614.
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition to AB 1614, one followed by zero. One followed by zero. And nobody is queuing up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright. Finance, 1614.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to 1614. We would note costs for the California Energy Commission of 850,000 one time out of the Energy Resources Programs account. We would note that that account is in a structural deficit. In addition, GO-Biz also indicates costs of 500,000 to one million dollars one time for contract costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, seeing no questions from my colleagues without objection, 1614 will go to suspense. Angelique.
- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
Yes.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
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- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
I can't picture that in my head. What is that, Mark?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Never mind. Never mind. Mark's getting it. Never mind. Alright.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
All the Nirvana trivia.
- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
I defer.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We will move on to AB 33. Assembly Member Bains Fentanyl addiction and overdose. It is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation. We'll open up the public comment right here in this room on AB 33, also known as AB 33 and see if anybody wants to speak in support of AB 33. Nobody's speaking in support. How about opposition of AB 33? How about we go to the phone lines to see who wants to speak about AB 33 with the alias AB 33?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support of opposition to AB 33 one filed by zero. One filed by zero. Line 29, you're open.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Good morning, Sharon Gonzalez on behalf of the cities of Bakersfield and Carlsbad in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Anybody else in support or opposition to AB 33? One followed by zero, please go ahead. 56.
- Linda Musser
Person
I oppose this Bill. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And we have one more with an operator one moment, Mr. Chair. And let's go to line 33. You're open?
- Jolie Onodera
Person
Good morning, Mr. Chair and Members. Jolie Onodera with the California State Association of Counties calling in support. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Line 40, please. Go ahead.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And no other participants are queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, we'll come back to Finance on AB 33.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Goes to suspense without objection. AB 892 Bains, Kern County Hospital Authority. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up public comment right here in this room on AB 892.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Seeing no one come to the microphone, how about we go to opposition of AB 892? Seeing no opposition of this controversial bill, we'll go to the phone line to hear if anybody wants to wade in on AB 892.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to AB 892, one zero. One followed by zero. Nobody is queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, do you have a position or a file on 892?
- Committee Finance
Person
We do not have a formal position. We would note, however, that there is also no state mandated cost for this bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we have no questions from my colleagues, so without objection, AB 892 will move to suspense. AB 1122, also known as 1122 by Bains on medical provider applications, is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up public hearing in this room on 1122. Seeing no one come to the microphone in support. How about opposition to 1122? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line on AB 1122? Support or opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support of opposition to AB 1122, please press one filed by zero. One followed by zero and nobody's queuing up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance, tell us about 1122.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 1122 will move to suspense. AB 1519, also known as 1519, Bains on vehicle catalytic converters. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up the public hearing in support of 1519 with nobody coming to the microphone. How about opposition of 1519? Nobody's coming to the microphone. How about we go to the phone line to see who would like to enlighten us on 1519?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
It again. You're muted again.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Please press one filed by zero. If you're in support or opposition to AB 1519. One followed by zero. Nobody's queuing up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance 1519. No file, no file, no questions. Without objection. It goes to suspense. AB 38 Lee Light Pollution Control. It is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up the public comment on AB 38, also known as AB 38. Sometimes AB 38 sometimes AB 38 Anybody want to support it? Nobody's coming to the microphone to support it. How about opposition? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line on AB 38?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition of AB 38 one followed by zero. Nobody's queuing up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Nobody's queuing up. Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 38. The Department of General Services notes unknown costs in the millions of new costs to replace Department of Parks and Rec. Note a cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars and the CEC notes cost of minor unobsorbable.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we have no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, AB 38 will move to suspense. AB 1490 Lee: Affordable Housing Development Projects. AB 1490, the author's waived presentation. It's a suspense candidate. We'll open up public hearing in this room for support. Seeing no one come to support, how about opposition? Seeing no opposition of 1490. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of AB 1490?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thanks, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to 1490, please press 1-0 one followed by zero, please go ahead. Line 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, I'm calling from Placer County. I oppose this Bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And no other participants. Queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. How about we go to Finance on AB 1490?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file,
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 1490 will move to the suspense file. AB 40, Rodriguez on Emergency Medical Services is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up a public comment for support of AB 40, seeing no one come to support it looks like we have opposition of AB 40. Come on up.
- Vanessa Gonzalez
Person
Good morning, Chair and Committee Members. Vanessa Gonzalez with the California Hospital Association, representing over 400 hospitals and health systems in California. Here in opposition to AB 40. Hospitals agree that offload delays are a problem that should be addressed, but many of the challenges that are leading to these delays are outside of hospitals control. Cha has submitted amendments to the author and committee that would address our concerns and we look forward to continued discussions. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. Anyone else in opposition of AB 40? Seeing none. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Chair, if you're in support or opposition to AB 40, please press 1-0. One followed by zero, and line 29, please go ahead.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Good morning. Sharon Gonsalves, on behalf of the City of Carlsbad in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Please go ahead. Line 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Placer County opposed. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And final reminder, one followed by zero for AB 40. And we have one queued up here. Let's go to 79. Line 79, please go ahead.
- Victor Reyes
Person
Hi. Hello. This is Victor Reyes with the Valley Industry and Commerce Association. In opposition of AB 40. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And no other participants are queued up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, tell us about AB 40.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, AB 40 moves to suspense. Since we were sort of on medical care and the next question is sort of medical related. Who knows the name of the sheep that was the first mammal cloned?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Dolly.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Dolly. See that? I thought that would be harder for folks. You could both got that right away. 1996. Dolly. All right, you got it? All right. You knew that one. AB 296. Rodriguez, Office of Emergency Service, 911 public Education Campaign. It is the suspense candidate, and the authors wave presentation will open up the public comment on AB 296 with nobody coming to speak. How about we go to opposition of 296? No opposition. Let's go to the phone lines for 296.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Chair, express opposition or support on AB 296, 10, one followed by zero. Nobody's queuing up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, tell us about 296.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file on 296. No questions. AB 296 will move to suspense. AB 379 Rodriguez Emergency Medical Services; it is a suspense candidate. The author's waive of presentation will open up public comment in this room on AB 379. Nobody coming to support. How about opposition? No opposition. Moderator anyone on the phone line in support or opposition of 379?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to AB 379, one followed by zero. One followed by zero. Nobody's queuing up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright. Finance, tell us about AB 379.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 379. We would note cost the Emergency Medical Services Agency of 142,000 General Fund in 23-24, 284,000 General Fund in 24-25, and ongoing for three positions. We would, however, note we don't believe this will create a state reimbursable mandate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, seeing no questions from my colleagues, AB 379 will move to suspense. How about AB 474? Rodriguez on State Threat Assessment Center. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up public comment on 474 for support. Seeing no support, how about opposition? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of AB 474.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition to AB 474, one followed by zero. And let's start with line 29. Please go ahead.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonzalez. On behalf of the cities of Bakersfield and Carlsbad, in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
You're open, line 56.
- Linda Musser
Person
Linda Muster, Patrick County, Lincoln. Opposed. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
No other participants are queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance, 474.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 474. We would note a cost for the Office of Emergency Services of $227,000, General Fund for ongoing staff, the CHP and Department of Justice note minor and absorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Seeing no questions from my colleagues, AB 474 will move to the suspense file. AB 513. Rodriguez on California individual assistant act. It's an urgency matter. The authors wave presentation, we'll open up public comment on AB 513, seeing no one come to the microphone in support. How about opposition of 513? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line and see who wants to speak about AB five, one three.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support, opposition to AB 5131, followed by zero. One followed by zero. And nobody queued up on 513.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, how about we go to finance? No file, no file, no questions. AB 513 will move to suspense without objection. AB 616. Rodriguez on medical group financial transparency. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation will open up to public comment in this room on 6116 for support. Seeing no support, how about we go to opposition? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone line and see if there's anybody who wants to speak in support or opposition of 616.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition to AB 616, one followed by zero, one followed by zero, and nobody's queuing up on 616.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance. Tell us about 616.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 616. We would note the Department of Healthcare Access Information have a cost of $2.1 million General Fund in 24 25, $1.6 million General Fund in 25 26 and ongoing. This does include ongoing staffing and one time costs of $500,000 for contracting. In addition, the Department of managed healthcare notes a cost of 1.6 million and eight positions in 23 24, 4.9 million and twelve positions in 24, 25 and 2.4 million and twelve positions. Ongoing.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
After all right, we've heard from finance. We have no questions from my colleagues. So without objection, 616 moves to suspense. Who knew that the Spice Girls only had one number one single? Did you know that they only had one number one single? Does anybody know the name?
- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
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- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
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- Anthony Portantino
Person
That was the right you're right. See that?
- Mark Mckenzie
Person
Tell me what you want what you really, really want.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Exactly. You've been getting a lot right today.
- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
I drank coffee.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
There you go. All right, moving on to AB 1392. Rodriguez on hospital procurement contracts. It is a suspense candidate. The author has waived presentation. It's not a wannabe that was a joke, by the way. If anybody followed that going all right, we'll open up the public comment on 1392 support. Seeing no support for 1392. About opposition to 1392. Seeing no oh, my goodness. There's yawns in the audience. You didn't even see Robeson was yawning. I caught you yawning. All right. I got to be more entertaining. We can't have yawns. All right, so we'll open up the phone line, we've gone support opposition. Nobody here on 1392. Let's go to the phone line on 1392.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thanks. Mr. Chair. If you're in support of opposition to AB 1392, 10 one, filed by zero, please go ahead. 56.
- Linda Musser
Person
Yes. Placer County. Opposed. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And nobody else queued up on this Bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support. Were you here for 1392?
- Vanessa Gonzalez
Person
Yes.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, come on up.
- Vanessa Gonzalez
Person
Sorry. Really quick. Vanessa Gonzalez with the California Hospital Association, here with an opposed unless amended position. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Thank you. All right, anyone else? Going once, going twice 1392. We're closing the Public Comment, and we're coming over to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed. AB 1392. We would note the Department of Healthcare access and information has a cost of 2.363 million in 24 25 and 1.363 million in 25 26 and ongoing.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, we have no questions from my colleagues, so without objection, AB 1392 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 44 Ramos, California Law Enforcement Telecommunication System. It is a suspense candidate. The authors waived presentation, and we will open up the public comment in this room on AB 44 with support.
- Talia D'Amato
Person
Talia D'Amato on behalf of the Tule River Tribe. In support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Any other support? AB 44? How about opposition AB 44? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to AB 44, one followed by zero. One followed by zero. And nobody's queuing up on the phone lines.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, let's go to Finance on AB 44.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 44. We would note cost to the Department of Justice of $598,000 General Fund in 2023-24, 1.1 million dollar General Fund in 2024-25, and ongoing. Department of General Services notes minor and observable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, no questions from my colleague. Without objection, AB 44 will go to suspense. This is not a question, but a statement, but did you know the number four is the only number with the same number of letters as the number itself? Four. Did you know that? How about that? You get a lot of them, right? She's smart. All right, moving on to AB 46. Ramos. Personal income taxes, exclusion, military service, retirement, and surviving spouse benefit, AB 46. We have support. Let me say he's waived presentation. It's a suspense candidate. And we'll open up the public hearing.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman, on behalf of San Bernardino County. In support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Any other support for 46? Seeing no other support, how about opposition for AB 46? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of AB 46?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. If you're in support or opposition to AB 46 one followed by zero. One filed by zero. All right, and we'll go to line 24. Please go ahead.
- Wiliam Anders
Person
Hey, good morning. I'm William Anders calling from Chula Vista, California. I'm a retired Navy person, as is my son. I've spent 31 years in the Navy, started my career in Sacramento, finished it here in the San Diego area. I hope you will support this Bill based on all the tremendous bipartisan support it had in the Assembly and the two Senate committees it was heard by. Rhank you for your support of this important legislation.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Please go ahead, line 112.
- Emma Peters
Person
Hi, Emma Peters with the San Diego Military Advisory Council calling in support of AB 46.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
106, you are open. Please go ahead. 106, can you hear us? 106? Okay, let's try line 56. Line 56, please go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi. This is Linda with Placer County. I am in support of this Bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Line 106, if you'd like to re queue, hit 1-0 one more time. One followed by zero. And we have no other participants. Queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. Tell us about AB 46.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 46. We would note that the Franchise Tax Board estimates revenue losses of $50 million in 23-24 or 85 million in 24-25 and 85 million in 25 26. That's using a 2% effective tax rate based on the Department of Defense data indicating that retirement incomes and benefits average between 30,000 and 50,000. Finance would note, however, that we believe the revenue loss might is likely higher and closer to about $150,000,000 in 23-24, 255,000,000 in 24-25 and 255,000,000 in 25-26.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. We have no questions on AB 46 without objection that will move to suspense. AB 273 Ramos on foster care, missing children, and non minor dependence. It's a suspense candidate. The authors waive presentation will open up the public comment right here in this room on 273, also known as 273 and seeing anybody who wants to support it? None. How about opposition? None. Let's go to the phone line for 273.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition to AB 2731, filed by 1, filed by zero. Nobody's queuing up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, how about Finance 273?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 273. We would note county and state costs of $13.1 million, of which 9.9 is General Fund in 24 25 for one time automation costs and then 12.3 of which 9 million is General Fund annually for the activities included in the proposed Bill. In addition, the courts have indicated a cost of $200,000 to $720,000 General Fund ongoing for workload. We would also note that this is possibly a state reimbursable mandate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, seeing no questions from my colleagues without objection, 273 will move to the suspense file. AB 461 Ramos on Student safety: fentanyl test strips. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up public comment in this room on 461 seeing no one come to the microphone. How about opposition on 461? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone lines for support or opposition of 461?
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition to AB 461, please press one zero. Line 55, please go ahead.
- Anna Mathews
Person
Anna Mathews with the Faculty Association of the California Community Colleges in support. Thank you.
- Committee Moderator
Person
And anybody else? One followed by zero for 'in support' or 'opposition' to 461. Line 40, you're open.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa foresight. California Nurses for Environmental Health & Justice. Support.
- Committee Moderator
Person
And nobody else is queued up, Mr. Chair.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance, 461.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Mr. Chair.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 461 will go to suspense. AB 553. Ramos. Department of Justice, Bureau of Gambling Control. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up public comment in this room on AB 553. No one wants to speak in support. How about opposition to 553? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line to see what Placer County has to share with us on AB 553 or anyone else?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
To express support or opposition to 553, please press 1-0 one followed by zero, and let's go to line 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I appreciate your comments, but I'm not up to date on this one. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And nobody else is queued up.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to Finance on 553.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file? How about no comments? So without objection, 553 will move to suspense. AB 45, Assembly Member Boerner on coastal resources. It is a suspense candidate. The authors waive presentation will open up public comment in this room on AB 45. Seeing no one come to the microphone in support, how about opposition? Seeing no support or opposition, how about we go to the phone line to hear about AB 45?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support of opposition of AB 45, you may press one and then zero. We will go to line 121.
- Ramona Chavez
Person
Yes, I apologize, this is out of sequence, but I didn't get on AB 46 and I am Captain Ramona Chavez supporting AB 46. I'm with the California Military Officer Association of America.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We are on AB 45.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 76.
- Kiersten Golpicky
Person
This is Kiersten with Clean Earth 4 Kids in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 104.
- John Bottorff
Person
John Bottorff , Cleanearth4kids.org in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. We have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, tell us about AB 45.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 45. We would know it cost to the California Coastal Commission of $205,000 General Fund and one position. The California Air Resources Board, Department of Fish and Wildlife, state coastal conservancy and state lands commission all estimate the cost of the Bill to be minor and absorbable.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, seeing no questions from my colleagues, without objection, AB 45 will move to the suspense. File AB 589, Boerner on homeless youth transitional housing. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up the public hearing in this room on AB 589. With nobody here who wants to enlighten us, how about opposition? 589, no opposition either. How about we go to the phone line to see if there's support or opposition on AB 589.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If it's support or opposition of AB 589, you may press one and then zero. We'll go to line 123. Line 123, your line is open. Do you have us on mute? Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance 589.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance and is currently opposed to AB 589. We would note cost to the Housing and Community Development Department of $576,000 or five years for Administration. We would also note General Fund cost pressures in the unknown, but millions to tens of millions of dollars each year to pilot this.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Seeing no questions from my colleagues, without objection, 589 will move to suspense. AB 662, also by Assembly Member Boerner on federal broadband equity. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up public comment in this room on 662 for support. Seeing no support, how about opposition? Seeing no opposition, we'll move to the phone line for 662. Support or opposition.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 662, you may press one and then zero. We will go to line 115. Your line is open. Line 115, your line is open. Please go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Oh, sorry. I'm going to comment on another Bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Okay, thank you. We will go to line 122. Your line is open.
- Tara Andrews
Person
Hi. Good afternoon, Chairman and Members. Tara Diaz Andrews from the public advocates office at the California Public Utilities Commission. We're the independent consumer advocate at the PUC. We oppose AB 662 because it prohibits the PUC from taking necessary steps.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We only do primary testimony in person, and so thank you.
- Tara Andrews
Person
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition. 662.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 662. We would note the California Public Utilities Commission has a cost of $350,000 one time from the Public Utilities Commission utilities reimbursement account. We would also note that we believe that there are several of the bill's provisions that are duplicative of efforts that are already underway.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. No questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 662 will move to suspense. AB 716 by Assembly Member Boerner on ground medical transportation is the suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment in this room for support of 716. Seeing nobody come to the microphone in support, how about opposition of 716? Seeing no opposition of 716. Moderator share with us all the folks out there in TV land that want to speak on AB 716.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 716, you may press one and then zero again. That is one and then zero for support or opposition. Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. 716.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance doesn't currently have a position on 7116, but we would note cost to the Emergency Medical Services Authority a 480 84,000 General Fund in 23-24 284,000 General Fund and 24-25 and ongoing, of which 200,000 is one time for contracting and the rest is ongoing for staff. In addition, we would note that the California Health Benefits Review Program does note an increased, possible increase to health insurance premiums by 111.9 million. And CalPERS also indicates premium increase of 5.2 million. Department of Managed Healthcare Healthcare Access information and California Department of Insurance note minor and absorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. We have no questions. Without objection. 716 moves to suspense. AB 719 Boerner medical, non-medical and non-emergency medical transportation. It's also a suspense candidate. The author has also waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment right here in this room. For support of 719, seeing no one in support, how about opposition of 719? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone line on support or opposition.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For in support or opposition of AB 719, you may press one and then zero. Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, 719.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. No questions. Without objection, 719 will move to suspense. Mr. Robeson? So in 1997, a famous music video called As Long as You Love Me was released. What is the band? Who knows? Backstreet Boys. Backstreet Boys. No one got that.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Come on.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I had to wake...
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Early nineties.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I had to wake you up. All right, moving on. We're going to go on AB 50 by Assemblymember Dr. Wood. Public utilities, timely service, customer energization. It is a suspense candidate. The good doctor has waived presentation. We'll open up public comment right here on AB 50 for support. We have a witness
- Alex Torres
Person
Mr. Chair. Alex Torres of Brownstein on behalf of the Housing Action Coalition, in support. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, anybody else in support? How about opposition of AB 50? How about we go to the phone lines to see if there's people out there who want to weigh in on AB 50?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you for your support of, or support or opposition of AB 50. You may press one and then zero. We'll go to line 29.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonsalves on behalf of the cities of Belmont, Mountain View, and Santa Rosa, in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next, we'll go to line 79. Line 79, your line is open.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, tell us about AB 50.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is neutral on AB 50. However, we would note that the CPUC estimates that the Bill will cost 1.16 million from the Public Utilities Commission Utilities Reimbursement account. 1.1 million of that is ongoing. 16,000 is one time to open up rulemaking. The Department of Finance is neutral on the Bill, as it does streamline enhance the process of providing electric services to customers, particularly in consideration of current backlogs and delays. So we believe the benefits of the Bill outweigh the costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. We have no questions, so without objection, AB 50 will move to suspense. AB 286, also by Dr. Wood on broadband infrastructure mapping. It's a suspense candidate. The authors or the doctor's waived presentation. Looks like we have a witness in support.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wardelman on behalf of the Children's Partnership. In support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, any other support? Seeing no other support, how about opposition on AB 286? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line on AB 286?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 286, you may press one and then zero. Mr. Chair, we do have one in queue, and we'll go to line 123.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, San Diego County, in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, so we've taken support and opposition. Finance, 286.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file on 286. Without objection, 286 will go to suspense. Can we open the call on the two bills that we have on call?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Um, AB 1288. The motion is due passed to the Senate floor chair voting aye. Senator Jones. Senator Ashby Aye. Senator Weiner?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We'll place that back on call.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
AB 1366, the motion is due passed to the Senate floor chair, voting aye. Senator Jones. Senator Ashby Aye. Senator Weiner.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
That bill is still on call. Okay, we're going to move on to Dr. Wood's 1092, also known as one-zero-nine-two, his Health care service plans. It's a suspense candidate. The good doctors waive presentation. We'll open up the public hearing right in this room on AB 1092 and see if there's anyone that wants to speak in support. Seeing nobody in support, how about opposition of 1092? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line on 1092?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you for your support or opposition of AB 1092. You may press one and then zero. Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright. Finance, do we have a file on 1092?
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance does not have a position. Though we would note cost to the Department of Managed Healthcare $4.7 million in seven positions in 2024-25 and $4.6 million in seven positions in 2025-26 and ongoing.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, we've heard from Finance, we've heard from the public. We have no objection. So, without objection, 1092 will move to suspense. AB 1331, also by Dr. Wood on California Health and Human Services Data Exchange. It is the suspense candidate. The good doctor's waive presentation will open up the public hearing in this room on 1331 for support. Seeing no support, how about opposition of 1331? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line on AB 1331?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 1331, you may press one and then zero. Again, that is one and then zero. You're in support or opposition. We do have one. One moment, please.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I'm sorry, where were we?
- Committee Moderator
Person
We are waiting for the line number. One moment. We'll go to line 126. Your line is open.
- Olivia Bundschu
Person
Hi, my name is Olivia Bundschu on behalf of the Connecting for Better Health Coalition. We strongly support this bill. Thank you.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance 1331. No file, no file, no questions. Suspense, without objection. AB 1489. Dr. Woods? Solid waste, compostable covered materials. It's a suspense candidate. The good doctors wave. Presentation. We will open up public comment right here in this room for support. We have no support. We have opposition on 1489.
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
Good morning, Mr. Chair and Members. Jennifer Fearing on behalf of Monterey Bay Aquarium, Oceania, Ocean Conservancy and the Nature Conservancy. And I would like to just offer my comment in the form of a trivia question. What are packaging materials that already get preferential treatment under SB 54 and should not be exempted from the source reduction requirement?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Lots of them.
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
Compostable plastics. We respectfully oppose AB 1489. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. Thank you for going with the spirit of the day. All right. No other opposition on 1489. How about we go to the phone line to see if there's anybody compostable on the phone line?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you for your support or opposition of AB 1489. You may press one and then zero. We'll go to line 125. Your line is open. Line 125, your line is open.
- John Bottorff
Person
John Bottorff with cleanearthforkids.org in opposition.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. We'll go to line 123.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe with cleanearth4kids. Oppose.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Next, we'll go to line 124.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth for kids. Oppose.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Line 76. Your line is open.
- Kirsten Rasmussen
Person
Kirsten Rasmussen Clean Earth for kids. Oppose.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And Mr. Chair. We have no further support or opposition. Queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance. Tell us about 1489.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 1489 will go to suspense. Moving on to 1537, also by Dr. Wood on skilled nursing facilities. It's a suspense candidate. The doctor is waived presentation. We'll open up public comment for support for 1537. Seeing no support, how about opposition to 1537? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone line on 1537.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you for your support or opposition. That is one and then zero for AB 1537. Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. Finance, 1537.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. No questions. Without objection, 1537 will move to suspense. AB 1568. Dr. Wood, developmental services; independent living; skilled Services rates. It is a suspense candidate. The doctor has waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment in this room on 1568 with no one gracing us with support. How about opposition? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line and dial in Placer County et al for support or opposition.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For in support or opposition of 1568, you may press one and then zero. And we do have one in queue. One moment, please. We will go to line of 48. Your line is open.
- Gregory Cramer
Person
Good morning, Mr. Chair and Members gregory Kramer on behalf of Disability Rights California in support of AB 1568.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 56. Your line is open.
- Linda Musser
Person
Hi, Placer County in support. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, moderator, tell us about, shouldn't be moderator. Finance, tell us about 1568.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. So we are going to send it to suspense. Without objection. 1568 moves to suspense. AB 51 Bonta early childcare education. It is a suspense candidate. The Good Assembly Member has waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment right here in this room on AB 51. Seeing no one come to speak in support, how about opposition on AB 51? Seeing no opposition on AB 51, how about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of AB 51?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. If you're support or opposition of AB 51, you may press one and then zero. And Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. Let's come back to Finance on AB 51.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 51. We would note cost of the Department of Education of $1.6 million. One time General Fund in 24 25 and $1.5 million ongoing General Fund in 25 26 for nine positions. The University of California also notes costs of three to $4,000,000.01 time General Fund in 24 25 to complete the study.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we have finished with Finance. Seeing no questions from my colleagues, without objection, AB 51 will move to suspense. Does anybody know what the most successful pinball machine was of all time? Pinball machine? Pinball machine. No, not even close. Think about it. Pinball machine. I was surprised. It was actually it was in 1990 and it came out in the 1990s. It was the Addams family. Believe it or not, the Addams family is the most sold pinball machine. Who knew?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Exactly. How about that? That was past pinball's primary. I know. 20,000, 20,000 units were in the early 19. Anyway, I digress. All right. 1148 Bonta, child support suspension. It is a suspense candidate. The authors wave presentation will open up the public comment here in this room where so many cool things are happening and things you never wanted to think about again in your life are coming back to haunt you. The author's wave presentation will open up public comment on AB 1148. With nobody wanting to speak in support, how about opposition to 1148? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line on 1148?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 1148, you may press one and then zero. We do have one in queue. One moment, please. Again, we are on AB 1148. Thank you. We'll go to line 1116. Your line is open.
- Gretchen Lichtenberger
Person
Thank you. Gretchen Lichtenberger, the California Association of Judgment Professionals. And we respectfully oppose AB 1148. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And, Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, tell us about 1148.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to 1148. We note that it has unknown General Fund costs in the low to mid hundreds of millions of dollars to the Department of Child Support Services. The Department of Corrections, however, does indicate no fiscal impact.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, seeing no questions from my colleagues, without objection, 1148 will move to suspense. AB 1186, juvenile restitution, the suspense candidate. The authors waived presentation also by Assembly Member Bonta. And we'll open up the public hearing for support of 1186. Seeing no support, how about opposition of 1186? How about we go to the phone line to see if there's anyone at home wishing to not watch some other show and weighed in on our programming here at 1186.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For in support or opposition of AB 1186, you may press one and then zero. We will go line up 56. Your line is open.
- Linda Musser
Person
Hi. This is Linda from Placer County and I oppose this Bill. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No further support or opposition. How about Finance 1186?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file on 1186. Without objection, 1186 will move to suspense. AB 1604. Bonta. So should I give Mr. Jones a coffee question or a teen Nickelodeon question? I think he should get the teen Nickelodeon question, don't you think, Mr. Jones? Melissa Joan Hart played which teen who explained it all on a Nickelodeon sitcom from 1991 to 1994? Melissa Joan Hart what was her character's name? It was in the title of Clarissa Explains It All? You all knew that.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, I'll give you the coffee question. What coffee beverage was not developed by Starbucks but acquired by Starbucks in 1994, was actually trademarked in a Massachusetts coffee chain before Starbucks bought it in 1994? Frappuccino. See that he got that right. All right, moving on to AB 1604. Coffee. I gave you one of each. All right, 1604. Bonta. It's a suspense candidate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
She has waved presentation. And we are opening up the public comment right here in this room on 1604. With nobody speaking in support, how about opposition? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line for support or opposition on 1604?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you for your support or opposition of AB 1604. You may press one and then zero. Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance. 1604.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 1604 will move to suspense. AB 76. Davies, money laundering: blockchain technology. It is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up public comment right here in this room, 2200, where it is so exciting, I can see the excitement in all of you, moment to moment, seeing nobody come to the microphone. How about opposition on AB 76? Seeing no opposition, I know there's got to be somebody on the phone line who wants to weigh in on AB 76.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For in support or opposition of AB 76, you may press one and then zero. And Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. AB 76. No file, no file, no questions, no comments. Without objection, AB 76 will move to suspense. AB 882. Assembly Member Davies. Coastal resources: state coastal conservancy. It is a suspense candidate. The author has waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment on AB 882. See if anybody wants to wade in. Seeing no one come to the microphone. In support, how about opposition? Seeing no opposition, how about on the phone line for AB 882.
- Committee Secretary
Person
For support or opposition of AB 882, you may press one, then zero. And Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. Tell us about 882.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 882. While the conservancy has stated they anticipate no fiscal impact for the Bill, we are opposed because we believe it's premature pending the outcomes of the advanced payment pilot that is currently underway.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, no questions or comments on 882. Without objection. And we'll move to suspense. AB 966 by Assembly Member Davies, division of Boating and Waterways: report to the Legislature. It is a suspense candidate. The authors wave presentation. We'll open up public comment right here in room 2200 for support on nine six six. Seeing no support, how about opposition on nine six six? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line and see who wants to talk about 966?
- Sam Nasher
Person
Thank you. If in support or opposition of AB 966, you may press one, then zero. Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition of 966. How about we go to Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to 966. We would note the Department of Parks and rec estimate a cost of $75,000.01 time General Fund for consulting and the State Coastal Conservancy estimates a $200,000.01 time General Fund and half of a PY, half of a position ongoing. We would note that the 2022 and 2023 budgets did provide a combined total of $930,000,000 General Fund to the state Coastal Conservancy for coastal resilience project. And while the funding isn't specifically dedicated to coastal erosion projects funded through these appropriations would significantly impact this assessment.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. We have no questions. Without objection, 966 will move to suspense. AB 80 Addis coastal resources, ocean research. It is a suspense candidate. The authors wave presentation. Looks like we have support. Come on up.
- Genesis Gonzalez
Person
Good afternoon. Genesis Gonzalez on behalf of Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kunalakis as a proud co sponsor in support. Thank you.
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
Good morning again. Jennifer Fearing, on behalf of AB 80 co sponsors Monterey Bay Aquarium and NRDC, as well as our client, the National Wildlife Federation, in strong support of AB 80. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, no one else wants to speak in support. How about opposition? AB 80 seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition on AB 80?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For in support or opposition of AB 80, you may press one and the zero. We'll go to line 58. Your line is open. Line 58, your line is open. We will move on to line 124. Is your line open? Did you check your mute button? Line 124? Mr. Chair, we have no further support in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance tell us about AB 80.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 80. The Ocean Protection Council estimates the Bill requires at least two positions and significant but unknown costs to establish the entity, facilitate the steering committee, and compensate the committee for their participation. While we note that the Bill is subject to appropriations, it does create ongoing General Fund cost pressures. The Department of Fish and Wildlife and State Lands Commission do anticipate just minor and absorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from folks on AB 80. We have no questions. So without objection, we will move AB 80 to the Suspense file. We have two bills on call. I'm going to list the call on both of those bills. So if you could call the roll, that would be great.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
AB 1288, the motion is due passed to the Senate floor chair voting aye. Senator Jones? Senator Wiener? Wiener aye.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
That Bill is out five to zero. We'll close the roll on that.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
AB 1366, the motion is due pass to the Senate floor chair voting aye. Senator Jones? Jones aye. Senator Wiener? Wiener aye.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
That Bill is out seven to zero. So those are our two due pass bills that were on the docket. We'll go back to our Suspense file items with AB 318, though, should I ask Mr. Wiener a question since he just got here? So, Mr. Wiener, if you were a kid in the 1990s, you probably begged your parents to buy you a box of a fruity gummy candy that unleashed an explosion of gooey flavor when you bit into it. What were they called?
- Scott Wiener
Legislator
I was definitely in my 20s, but I know what you're talking about and I just can't...She whispered it to me. Gushers. That was cheating, though. That was cheating.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
So that one I know as a good environmentalist. I'll give you another one here. What is the name of the last rainforest in the title of the 1992 film, which actually also was Avatar? Before Avatar, it was an animated film. The magical characters of this forest try to save their homes from logging and pollution. 1992 animated movie was called Fern Gully. By the way, if you watch Fern Gully, it's actually Avatar. They stole the whole plot from Fern Gully and made it Avatar.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyway, let's go back to our, you were 0 for 2, but we'll get you. I'll find a music one for you later. You're usually good on music. All right. AB 318 Addis mobile home residency law protection acted as a suspense candidate. You know what? I should have given you the San Francisco one.
- Angelique Ashby
Legislator
Yeah.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Before you go, I'll give you the San Francisco. Lindt expanded their chocolate empire in 1990s when they acquired what? Lindt? The chocolateier. What did they buy? Founded by Italian immigrants? Ghiradelli. Lindt bought in the 1990s. I had to give him a chance to redeem himself. All right. We are on AB 318 Addis Mobile Home Residency Law Protection Act. It's a suspense candidate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
The authors waive presentation and we will open up the public comment here in room 2200 for support of 318. Seeing no one come to support how about opposition of 318? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line and see if anybody wants to speak about AB three one eight.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 318, you may press one and then zero. We will go to line 58. Your line is open.
- Chris Wysocki
Person
Good morning, Mr. Chair Members. Chris Wysocki with Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association. And we are opposed unless amended. In March, the JLAC approved an audit of the Mrlpp. It's supposed to be finished by the end of the year. We think a one year extension of this program is more appropriate. Don't take primary testimony on the phone line. Thank you. Anyone else?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. We have no further support or opposition. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
But we will go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 3118. While the Department of Housing and Community Development estimates costs to the Bill are minor and absorbable, we would note by extending the program, it's going to leave HCD without sufficient administrative funding. We would note the funding is about a million dollars short each year between the fees collected and the expenditures between the time period of 2024 to 2027.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, we've taken Support, Opposition, and Finance, and we have no questions. So without objection 318, we'll move to suspense. AB 452 Addis on Childhood sexual assault: statute of limitations. It's a suspense candidate; the author is waive presentation. We'll open up the public hearing in this room for support. We'll see if anybody wants to talk to us. How about opposition? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of AB 452?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you for in support or opposition of AB 452. You may press one and then zero. We will go to line 29. Your line is open.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Good afternoon. Sharon Gonsalves on behalf of the California Association of Recreation and Park Districts. In opposition.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Mr. Chair, we have no further support in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, tell us about 452.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 452 will move to suspense. AB 1147 Addis on Disability Equity and Accountability. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation will open up the public comment right here in room 2200 on 1147 with nobody coming to the microphone to speak in support. How about opposition of 1147? Seeing no opposition of 1147, we will go to the phone line.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. For in support or opposition of AB 1147, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 48. Your line is open.
- Gregory Cramer
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and Members. Gregory Cramer on behalf of Disability Rights California in support of AB 1147. Thank you.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright. Finance 1147.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 1147 will move to suspense. Here's an interesting question. So with all of the concerns about absentee voting, do you know in Texas in 1997, they let somebody vote in an unprecedented way for the first time? It had never happened before. Somebody got to vote from who knows where. Space. They let somebody vote from space. They passed the law to allow somebody to vote from space.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
But how about just letting people drop off ballots at a dropbox? Interesting irony there, isn't there? I love my job. Anyway, we're moving on to AB 1407 Coastal Resources, and I see we have support coming up to the microphone to the good author's waive presentation. And it's a suspense candidate. So tell us why we should support this bill.
- Taylor Thompson
Person
Good afternoon. Taylor Thompson on behalf of Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kunalakis. In support. Thank you.
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
Good morning, Mr. Chair and Members. Jennifer Fearing on behalf of bill cosponsors The Nature Conservancy and Monterey Bay Aquarium along with Ocean Conservancy in support of AB 1407. Thanks.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, any other support? Any opposition to 1407? Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line and see who wants to talk about 1407?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. From supporter opposition of AB 1407, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 56. Your line is open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi. This is Linda from Placer County, Lincoln, California. I oppose this bill. Thanks.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Line 123. Your line is open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Vanessa. I support this bill.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. And, Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition. Oh, we do have one more. One moment, please. We'll go to line 76.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Support. Alright, anyone else?
- Committee Moderator
Person
We have no further support or opposition. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
And Finance, tell us about 1407.
- Committee Finance
Person
Yes, Finance is currently opposed to AB 1407. We would note cost to the Ocean Protection Council of 190,000 dollars and one position ongoing as well. As they have noted, significant General Fund resources are needed to meet the goals of the proposal. In addition, the California Coastal Commission estimates a need for 272,000 dollars General Fund ongoing for one permanent position in a consultant role. The State Lands Commission and Department of Fish and Wildlife and State Coastal Conservancy both are all estimate costs would be minor and absorbable.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, we've heard from Finance on 1407. I see no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, that bill will move to suspense. AB 86 Jones-Sawyer Homelessness: Statewide Homeless Coordinator. The suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up the public comment right here in this room on AB 86. Seeing no one come to the microphone in support, how about opposition on AB 86? Seeing no opposition on AB 86, how about we go to the phone line on AB 86?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. For in support or opposition of AB 86, you may press one and then zero. We will go to line 29. Your line is open.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Thank you. Sharon Gonsalves on behalf of the cities of Redwood City and Carlsbad in support of AB 86.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Mr. Chair, we have no one else in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright. Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file on 86. No questions from my colleagues. Without objection, that bill will move to suspense. AB 574 Jones-Sawyer firearms: dealer records of sale. It's a suspense candidate. The authors waive presentation and we do have support testimony. So come on up and tell us about AB 574.
- Cheryl Davis
Person
Cheryl Davis with Mom's Demand Action in support.
- Kayla Pipdani
Person
Hi. Kayla Garcia-Pebdani. Student at UC Davis and co-lead for Students Demand Action in full support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright, anyone else in support of 574? Seeing no other support, how about opposition of 574? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone line for support or opposition of 574.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 574, you may press one and then zero. And Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Alright. Finance, tell us about 574.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 574. We would note that the Department of Justice has costs of 719,000 dollars from their dealer's record of sales special account in 2023-24 and 64,000 dollars in 2024-25 to make information technology upgrades.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. We have no questions. Without objection, 574 will move to suspense. AB 912, Joan Sawyer. Firearm -- oh, no -- we just did that. 912 is Strategic Antiviolence Funding Efforts Act. 912. We have support. He's waived presentation and it's a suspense candidate. So tell us about 912.
- Nora Lynn
Person
Nora Lynn on behalf of Children Now in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, anyone else want to share their support of 912? Anybody want to come up and oppose 912? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for 912?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 912, you may press one and then zero. We will go to line 22. Your line is open.
- Sam Nasher
Person
Sam Nasher with the Los Angeles County Office of Education in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 123, your line is open.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition to 912. We'll come to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 912. We would note the bill would increase costs for administration across various state agencies and augment or create cost pressures to fund the proposed grants for various areas. The costs are likely to be in the millions to tens of millions of dollars for the large amount of agencies we have throughout the state, and that the costs would accrue to the general fund or the Proposition 98 general fund for any local education grants provided by the bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance on 912. I have no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 912 will move to suspense. AB 1016, Joan Sawyer on pest control operations: aircraft operations: private applicator. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up public comment, right here in this room, on 1016 for support. Seeing no support. How about opposition of 1016? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1016?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 1016, you may press one, then zero. And we have no support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, 1016.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 1016 will move to suspense. AB 91, Alvarez, community colleges: exemption from non-residential tuition fees. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment, right here in Room 2200, for support of 91. And there is no one here in support. How about opposition to 91? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 91, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 55. Your line is open.
- Anna Mathews
Person
Anna Mathews with the Faculty Association of the California Community Colleges in strong support. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 115, your line is open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
... faculty and ... member at American River College in strong support. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll close the public comments on 91 and we'll go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is opposed to AB 91. The California Community College Chancellor's Office estimates Prop 98 general fund cost pressures between $5.5 and $9.2 million annually, through July 1, 2028. In addition, they do note a small $10,000 one time cost to update their reporting pools.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. There's no questions. Without objection, AB 91 will move to the suspense file. AB 1005 by Alvarez, in-home supportive services: terminal illness diagnosis, is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on AB 1005 with support. We have no support. How about opposition? We have no opposition. How about we go to the phone line and see if anybody wants to share their views on AB 1005?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 1005, you may press one, then zero. Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance. You have a file on 1005?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 1005. We believe it likely will result in general fund costs of the low hundreds of thousands to low millions of dollars annually, due to additional workload for county eligibility workers to expedite the review and processing of IHSS applications for terminally ill beneficiaries.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance and we have no questions. So without objection, 1005 will move to the suspense file. Give me one second. Dr. Jones is going to take over.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Okay. Next, we're going to take up AB 1603, Alvarez. And the Assembly Member's waived presentations. We'll go directly to witness testimony. Are there any witnesses in the room, here, to testify on AB 1603? In support or opposition? Seeing none. We'll go to the phone lines. Moderator, if you could-
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 1603, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Then we will bring the discussion back to members. Doesn't look like there's any discussion. This bill is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 1603 will move to the suspense file. Next is AB 99, Assembly Member Connolly. This is a suspense file candidate, also. The Assembly Member has waived presentation. We'll go directly to witness testimony. Are there any witnesses in the hearing room in support or opposition to AB 99? Are you in support?
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Yes. Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Strongly in support. Thank you.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any other witnesses in support or opposition of AB 99? Seeing no more here in the hearing room, we'll go to the phone lines. Moderator, if you can queue up for AB 99, please?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 99, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 76. Your line is open. Line 76, your line got dropped. Please re-queue, one and then zero. We will go to line 123.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids and California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 76, your line is open.
- Kiersten Rasmussen
Person
This is Kiersten Rasmussen, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 129, your line is open.
- Taylor Roschen
Person
Good afternoon. Taylor Roschen on behalf of agricultural and business associations in opposition. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 136.
- Patty Clary
Person
Patty Clary, Californians for Alternatives to Toxics, calling from Humboldt and Mendocino counties, where Caltrans has used no herbicide for 35 years without excessive cost, strongly support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Line 56. Your line is open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Linda ... Lincoln, California. Plaster County. Opposed.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. We do have one more. One moment, please. We'll go to line six. Your line is open. Line number six, do you have us on mute?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hello?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, please go ahead.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I'm actually here for AB 1244, so my apologies.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Okay, thank you. We'll go next to 140. Your line is open.
- John Bottorff
Person
John Bottorff, CleanEarth4Kids.org, support of AB 99.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
No file from Department of Finance. Members, any conversation? Nothing from the members. This bill is a suspense candidate. Without objection, AB 99 will move to the suspense file. Next is AB 319, Assembly Member Connolly, this is also a suspense candidate, and the Assembly Member has waived presentation. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition of AB 319 in the conference room? Seeing none. Moderator, are there any phone callers on AB 319?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 319, you may press one and then zero. We will go to line 58.
- Chris Wysocki
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and members. Chris Wysocki, Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association. In support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
No file, no conversations. This bill will, without objection, be moved to the suspense file. AB 319 will go to the suspense file. Next is AB 388 by Assembly Member Connolly. This is also a suspense candidate. Assembly Member has waived presentation. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition of AB 388 in the hearing room?
- Chris Micheli
Person
Yes. Good morning, Mr. Chair and Members. Chris McKaley on behalf of Humboldt Redwood Company in support of AB 388.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you, sir. Any other witnesses? Seeing none. Moderator, are there any callers on AB 388?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 388, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 388. We would note the Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention, Cal Fire, indicates there is no fiscal impact. The Department of Conservation believes the fiscal impact is minor and absorbable. But Finance does note that this bill does create ongoing general fund cost pressures to provide state agencies funding to support the block grants for eligible regional entities.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Members, any conversation? Seeing none. This is a suspense candidate and without objection, AB 388 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 935, Assembly Member Connolly. This is also a suspense candidate. The member has waived presentation. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 935?
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Hi. Suzanne Hume, CleanEarth4Kids.org. Strongly support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses in support or opposition? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the lines for AB 935?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support of AB 935, you may press one and then zero. We will go to line 123.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 76.
- Kiersten Rasmussen
Person
Kiersten Rasmussen, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next. Actually, we have no one else in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
We don't have a position on the bill. However, we would note that CDTFA does note a cost of $10,000-$50,000 out of the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Compliance Fund, and the Department of Public Health notes costs of $2.2 million, general fund, in 24-25 and $1.9, general fund, in 25-26 and ongoing for nine positions.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any comments? Seeing none. This is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 935 will go to the suspense file. Next up is AB 953 by Assembly Member Connolly. This is also a suspense candidate. The member has waived presentation. I will take witnesses -- we will take witnesses -- in support or opposition of 953.
- Alan Abbs
Person
Alan Abbs with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District in strong support. Clean the air, save the wheels. Thank you.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses?
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume Clean Earth 4 Kids. Strongly support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any other witnesses in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, can you open the phone lines up for AB 953?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Support or opposition of AB 953, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 132.
- Brendan Twohig
Person
Brendan Twohig on behalf of the California Air Pollution Control Officers Association in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 123.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe on behalf of Clean Earth 4 Kids and California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 76.
- Kiersten Rasmussen
Person
Kiersten Rasmussen, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Members? Nothing? Without objection, AB 953 will be moved to the suspense file. Next up is AB 225 by Assembly Member Grayson. The member has waived presentation. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 225? Seeing no witnesses. Moderator, please open the phone lines for AB 225.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. In support or opposition of AB 225, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 225. We would note that the Department of Real Estate estimates costs of $37,000 from the real estate fund in 23-24 and $35,000 in 24-25 for one position, which is unabsorbable at the moment. CNRA, or Natural Resources, notes its minor and absorbable costs. Department of Public Health notes unabsorbable costs of $187,000, general fund, in 23-24 and 24-25, for one position. We would note that any additional cost to the Department of Real Estate could potentially contribute to the need to increase fees to support the real estate fund, which is currently in a structural deficit.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Members? Seeing no comments. AB 225, without objection, will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 434, Assembly Member Grayson, also waived presentation. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition of AB 434, here, in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, may you open the phone lines for AB 434?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 434, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Members? Nothing. Without objection, AB 434 will be moved to suspense file. Next is AB 624 by Assembly Member Grayson. Presentation has been waived. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 624 in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, would you please open the phone lines for AB 624?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 624, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 624. We note costs to the Department of Developmental Services of $5 million, general fund, ongoing. The University of California indicates costs of $1.4 million, ongoing, in a general fund reimbursement. California State University indicates a cost of $3.7 million, ongoing, general fund, reimbursement.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Members? Without objection, AB 624 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 700, Assembly Member Grayson, presentation has been waived. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 700?
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Strongly support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any other witnesses? Moderator, can you open the phone lines for AB 700?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. In support or opposition of AB 700, you may press one and then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you, Moderator. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
We don't currently have a position on AB 700, though we would note that the University of California has indicated minor and absorbable cost funding because they've already been provided funding for this purpose. And the California -- or Cal OES has a cost of $500,000 and two positions ongoing.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Great. Thank you very much. Members? Without objection, AB 700 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is Assembly Member Alanis with AB 243. Assembly Member has waived presentation. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 243? Seeing none in the hearing room. Moderator, would you please open the phone lines on AB 243?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 243, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 243. We would note cost to the Secretary of States of $502,000, general fund, in 23-24 and $466,000, general fund, ongoing after that, for three positions.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any discussion? Seeing none. Without objection, AB 243 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is Assembly Member Reyes with AB 258. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 258?
- Chris Micheli
Person
Mr. Chair, Chris McKaley on behalf of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce in support. Thanks, Mr. Chair.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you, sir. Any other witnesses? Seeing none. Moderator, would you please open the phone lines for AB 258?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 258, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 258. We would note cost to Go-Biz between $286,000 and $1.22 million, general fund, in 24 25, and ongoing. The California Library does show minor and absorbable costs.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Discussion? Seeing none. Without objection, AB 258 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 325 by Assmebly Member Reyes. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 325?
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of the Children's Partnership in support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses? Seeing none. Moderator, could you please open the phone lines for AB 325?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support of opposition of AB 325 you may press one, then zero. We will go, line up 48. Your line is open.
- Gregory Cramer
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and members. Gregory Kramer on behalf of Disability Rights California in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Discussion? Without objection, AB 325 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 504, Reyes. Any witnesses in support or opposition in the hearing room for Assembly Bill 504?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of San Bernardino County in respectful opposition.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any other witnesses in support or opposition of AB 504? Seeing none. Moderator, would you please open the phone lines for AB 504?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 504, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. And Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 504, as we believe it will result in unknown, but potentially significant, costs to the state and local public employers by preventing public employers from utilizing other bargaining units to perform essential functions in the case of a strike. We would note that the Public Employment Relations Board does anticipate minor, absorbable costs associated with the enforcement.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Great, thank you. Any discussion? Without objection, AB 504 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 596, Assembly Member Reyes. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to Assembly Bill 596?
- Nora Lynn
Person
Nora Lynn on behalf of Children Now, co-sponsor, in support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses? Seeing none. Moderator, would you please open the phone lines for AB 596?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 596, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 22. Your line is open.
- Sam Nasher
Person
Sam Nasher with the Los Angeles County Office of Education in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 127. Your line is open.
- Geoff Neill
Person
Thank you. Geoff Neill, representing the county of San Diego, in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 151. Your line is open.
- Justina Erpelding
Person
Hi. My name is Justina Erpelding. I'm with Every Child California. We are sponsors and in strong support of AB 596.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we do have more. One moment please. We'll go to line 145. 145, press one, then zero. There we go. Your line is open. Please go ahead.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Sorry. Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids, Climate -- California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 596. The bill will result in unknown, but likely significant, ongoing general fund costs. We are opposed because it includes requirements that are subject to collective bargaining between the state and California Childcare Providers United. It is also duplicative of existing efforts and changes that were enacted as part of the 2023 budget act.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Great, thank you. Any discussion? Without objection, AB 596 will be moved into suspense file. Next is AB 820, Assembly Member Reyes. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition, in the hearing room, on AB 820? Seeing none. Moderator, can you open the phone lines for AB 820?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 820, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any discussion? Without objection, AB 820 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 945 by Assembly Member Reyes. The member has waived presentation. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 945? Seeing none. Moderator, may you open the phone lines for AB 945?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 945 you may press one then zero. And we have no one in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 945. We would note the Department of Justice shows costs of $411,000, general fund, in 23-24, $108,000 in 24-25. Department of Corrections and Department of Forestry have no fiscal, and the judicial council has unknown costs at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Great, thank you very much. Any discussion? Without objection, AB 945 will be moved to the suspense file. Now we are moving on to Assembly Member Holden. He has waived presentation on his bills. The first bill up for Assembly Member Holden is AB 262. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition of AB 262?
- Cathy Barankin
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair, members. I'm Cathy Barankin and I represent camps: scouting camps, campfire camps, Western Association of Independent Camps, Jewish camps, Christian camps, and a handful of others. And I won't get into the policy issues because you're the fiscal committee, but we note that this bill will cost $2.3 million to have the Department of Social Services develop recommendations for regulations. First of all, they have no experience in this area. And secondly, we already have regulations for camps. All we need to do is add day camps to those camps that are being overseen by their local health departments. Thanks for your time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses? Not in the hearing room. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 262?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 262, you may press one then zero. We will go to line 144.
- Victor Reyes
Person
Hello, this is Victor Reyes with the Valley Industry and Commerce Association and we oppose.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 33. Your line is open. Line 33, your line is open.
- Jolie Onodera
Person
Thank you. Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and members. Jolie Onodera, with the California State Association of Counties, calling in support. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 56. Your line is open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi, this is Linda from Placer County. I oppose this bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Discussion? Without objection, AB 262 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is Assembly Bill 280 by Assembly Member Holden. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to Assembly Bill 280? Seeing none. Moderator, can you open the phone lines for AB 280?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 280, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 48. Your line is open.
- Gregory Cramer
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and members. Gregory Kramer on behalf of Disability Rights California. We're sponsors of AB 280. Thank you.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. 152, your line is open. 152.
- Coby Pizzotti
Person
Good morning, Mr. Chair and members. This is Coby Pizzotti with the California Association of Psychiatric Technicians in opposition.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next, we'll go to line 39. Your line is open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Way of Life Reentry Project. We are in support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 280. We know it costs to the Department of Corrections of $1.1 billion, general fund, one time, $200 million annually. The Office of Inspector General shows costs of $3.9 million, general fund, annually. The Board of State and Community Corrections shows a cost of $217,000, general fund, annually. The Department of Justice is showing a cost of $23,000 in 23-24, $47,000, ongoing. We would also note that this is likely a state reimbursable mandate in the billions of dollars.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Great, thank you. Any discussion? Without objection, AB 280 will go to the suspense file. Next is AB 289 by Assembly Member Holden. Witnesses in the hearing room.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of the Children's Partnership, co-sponsor of the measure, in support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any other witnesses in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 289?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 289, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Discussion? Without objection, AB 289 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 299 by Assembly Member Holden. Any witnesses in the hearing room on 299? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines on AB 299?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 299, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 299. We show costs for the University of California between $1 and $1.5 million, ongoing, general fund, and unknown but significant general fund costs for training. California State University shows costs of $1.3 to $1.9 million, general fund, ongoing, for staff, $10 million to $11.2 million, general fund, for training, and unknown, but significant, general fund costs for potential litigation. The California Community College Chancellor's Office shows a $35.2 million, of which $22.6 million is ongoing, Prop 98, general fund, to update their policies and implement, and $13,000 to $55,000 for operations. We would also note that there's unknown liability for the California community colleges, University of California and the California State University for civil action.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any discussion? Seeing none. AB 299 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 304 by Assembly Member Holden. Are there any witnesses in the hearing room on AB 304? Seeing none. Operator, can you open the phone lines for AB 304?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Support or opposition of AB 304. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is opposed to AB 304. We note the Department of Justice has costs of $29.3 million, general fund, in 23-24, $34.5 million in 24-25 and 25-26, and then $34.6 million, ongoing. The Judicial Council of California shows a $1 million general fund cost, annually, for staffing. And the Department of Health shows $100,000, general fund, in 23-24, $400,000, general fund, annually, until 28-29.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Great. Thank you very much. Any discussion? Without objection, AB 304 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 647 by Assembly Member Holden. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, can you open the phone lines for AB 647?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. In support or opposition of AB 647, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Discussion ? Without objection, AB 647 will be moved to the suspense file. The last Assembly Member Holden bill is AB 1244. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 1244? Looks like we have one coming forward. Yes, sir.
- David Anderson
Person
Hello. My name is David Anderson. I've been a security officer for 18 years, and it is my belief that this bill will cause detrimental harm to the security industry by severely limiting the number of applicants that can apply for a private patrol operator license, essentially by creating unreasonable expectations to qualify for licensing. I estimate it'll probably restrict about 80 to 90 percent of people from actually being able to apply, which also raises the question of funding for BSIS, the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, due to the lack of applicants that would be applying for this position. It destroys my dreams of starting my own security company.
- David Anderson
Person
Because, even though I've been a security officer for 18 years, I would not qualify to apply for my own private patrol operator license, due to the fact that I have not held an actual management position within a private security company, which is one of the requirements that this bill would create in order to get your license. With that being said, it discriminates against police officers. It discriminates against our veterans, because the positions that they held will not qualify them to start their own security company. And so, with that being said, I oppose this bill. And please consider opposing this bill.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you, sir. Any other witnesses?
- Evelyn Anderson
Person
My name is Evelyn Anderson. I'm also in the opposition.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you, Evelyn. Any other witnesses in the hearing room on AB 1244? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines on AB 1244?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 1244, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 150. Your line is open.
- Oscar Brett
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman. I'd like to first compliment your amazing jacket and shirt combo. I'd like to say that I oppose this bill. My name is Oscar Brett. I've been a security background for over 20 years. I just wanted to make sure that my voice is heard that this bill will definitely impact many people, including minorities, who have a dream to open a security business. I wanted to enlighten the committee and thank you very much for your time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 13.
- Antonio Rodriguez
Person
Hello, can you hear me?
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Yes.
- Antonio Rodriguez
Person
Hi, my name is Antonio Rodriguez, security officer for five years in Stanislaus County, and I oppose this bill.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Line 56.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. My name is Linda ... I'm in Placer County and I oppose this bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Line 18.
- Jonathon Lopez
Person
Hi, my name is Jonathan Christopher Lopez. I've been a security officer for nine and a half years. I oppose the Assembly Bill 1244.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Line 137.
- Joshua Morris
Person
Hello. My name is Joshua Morris. Been in security for two and a half years. I strongly oppose this bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Line 6, your line is open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. Can you hear me?
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Yes.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Hi, my name is Alejandro, and I've been a security officer for four years. And I believe this bill definitely will not make me eligible for a company, even though I have enough experience. Just because it is super hard to get a manager's position. Just because it's not what you know, but who do you know, and most of these companies already have their managers.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And let's say, if there's ten people that wants to have their security company, then I'm going to have to wait almost ten years, because each and every one of us have to work for them one year. So every person that wants to have the company, have to work for one year for this company. And that includes everybody waiting to be a manager. And I believe this bill is definitely going to cause my dream, to become to have my own security company, impossible. So I definitely oppose this bill.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 27.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, this is Mark from the Bay Area, and I oppose this bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on the bill. We would note that the Bureau of Investigative and Security Services note $278,000, but it's one time and absorbable cost. The Department of Consumer Affairs estimates $1.2 million in additional revenue to the private security services fund.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Any discussion? Seeing no discussion and no objection, Assembly Bill 1244 will be moved to the suspense file. Next, we are moving on to Assembly Member Weber. She has waived presentation on her bills. We will first take up AB 268 by Assembly Member Weber. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition in the hearing room on AB 268? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines on AB 268?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 268, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 82.
- William Wright
Person
Hi. Regarding bill 1244, this is William Wright speaking. I'm a licensed security guard and I strongly oppose AB 1244.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you, sir, we just heard that bill, but thank you. We'll note your testimony. We're on AB 268. Are there any callers on the phone line for AB 268?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
We got 145.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids, California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice. Support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Seeing no discussion and no objection, AB 268 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 1327. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition of AB 1327? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 1327?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 1327, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed AB 1327. The Department of Education notes a cost of $100,000, one time, general fund, in 24-25, $240,000, ongoing, general fund, in 25-26 and ongoing.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Seeing no discussion and no objection, AB 1327 will be moved to the suspense file. Next, we're moving on to Assembly Member Mathis. He has waived presentation on his bills. First, we will hear AB 322 by Assembly Member Mathis. Seeing no witnesses in the hearing room. Moderator, please open the phone lines for AB 322.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. In support or opposition of AB 322, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Seeing no discussion and no objection, AB 322 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 883 by Assembly Member Mathis. Any witnesses in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 883?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 883, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. I guess this would be a good time to do a question, a trivia question. If the chair was here, I would ask him, what motorcycle company has a very famous motorcycle model called 883. So we'll ask him that when he gets back -- it'll give him time to Google it. Without discussion or any objection, AB 883 will move to the suspense file. Next is Assembly Member Aguiar-Curry, has waived presentation on AB 338. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition of AB 338?
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of San Bernardino County, in respectful opposition.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses on AB 338? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 338?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 338, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Seeing no discussion or objection, AB 338 will move to the suspense file. Next, we are going to move to Assembly Member Quirk-Silva. She has waived presentation on her bills. The first one we are going to hear is AB 346. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 346?
- Jennifer Armenta
Person
On behalf of the California Housing Consortium, I'm Jennifer Armenta, in support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses? Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 346?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 346, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. No discussion, no objection. AB 346 will move to the suspense file. Next is AB 455 by Assembly Member Quirk-Silva. Any witnesses in support or opposition? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 455?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 455, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Seeing no discussion, no objection, AB 455 will move to the suspense file. Next is AB 468 by Quirk-Silva. Any witnesses in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 468?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in supporter opposition of AB 468 may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 468. We would note the Department of Housing and Community Development estimates that any costs associated to provide technical assistance would be minor and absorbable.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Seeing no discussion, no objection, AB 468 will move to the suspense file. Next is AB 723 by Quirk-Silva. Any witnesses in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 723?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of AB 723, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Seeing no discussion, no objection, AB 723 will move to the suspense file. The last Quirk-Silva bill today is AB 1175. Any witnesses in support or opposition? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 1175?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 1175 you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Seeing no discussion, no objection, AB 1175 moves to the suspense file. Next, Assembly Member Maienschein has a series of bills. He's waived presentation on the bills. First, we will take up AB 357 by Assembly Member Maienschein. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition? Please come forward.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses? Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 357?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 357, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 75.
- Nickolaus Sackett
Person
Nickolaus Sackett, Social Compassion in Legislation, in support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 145.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth -- I'm sorry.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Go ahead.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids. In support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 357, we would note Department of Public Health costs of $100,000, general fund, in 24 25, $672,000, general fund, in 25-26, $345,000, general fund, in 26-27, and $95,000, general fund, in '27 and '28, and ongoing. We would also note that we believe the bill has put forward an impossible and an unachievable deadline on Department of Public Health to complete the project approval lifecycle process by January 1, 2025.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Great. Thank you very much. Seeing no discussion, no objection, AB 357 will move to the suspense file. Next is AB 594. Any witnesses in support or opposition of 594? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 594?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 594, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 594. We note the Department of Industrial Relations has a cost estimate of fiscal impact of $931,000 from the Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund in 23-24 and $876,000 ongoing to handle the increased workload of the bill.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. AB -- I was seeing no discussion, no debate or objection. AB 594 will be moved to the suspense file. Next is AB 615 by Assmebly Member Maienschein. Any witnesses in support or opposition in the hearing room? Seeing none. Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 615?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition, you may press one, then zero, for AB 615. That's one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Seeing no discussion, no objection, AB 615 will move to the suspense file. Next is AB 781. Are there any witnesses in support or opposition to AB 781? Please come forward.
- Barbara Schmitz
Person
Good morning, Mr. Chair, members of the committee, I'm Barbara Schmitz on behalf of the San Francisco SPCA. We're in support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses in the hearing room?
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you very much. Any other witnesses? Moderator, can you please open the phone lines for AB 781?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you are in support or opposition of AB 781, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 75.
- Nickolaus Sackett
Person
Hi. Nickolaus Sackett. Social Compassion in Legislation, in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 145.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids, in support. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 149.
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and members. Jennifer Fearing, on behalf of the San Diego Humane Society. In support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is opposed to AB 781. We would note that it would impose a state mandated reimbursable cost on cities and counties to update their emergency operations plans and to designate emergency shelters capable of accommodating pets. Also, to the extent that -- we also would note that the general fund cost is unknown, but could be significant.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you. No discussion. Without objection, AB 781 will be moved to the suspense file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Mr. Jones, for stepping in. Appreciate it.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
I had a trivia question for you. Did you hear it over the-
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I did not. What was-
- Brian Jones
Legislator
So we had an Assembly Bill 883. What American motorcycle company has a very famous motorcycle model called the 883?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Would it be Harley Davidson?
- Brian Jones
Legislator
That's the only American motorcycle company, you got it.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
There you go. From the pride of York, Pennsylvania?
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Wisconsin, actually.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No, they make Harley Davidson in New York, too.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Yeah.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Do they?
- Brian Jones
Legislator
I didn't know that.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we're back. We've got 853, Maienschein, retail grocery stores and retail drugstores: acquisition: notice to Attorney General. It's a suspense candidate. The good author has waived presentation. We will open up the public hearing, right in Room 2200, where Dr. Jones has been doing a fantastic job entertaining you all. Please come if you support 853.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
They do. All right. Thank you, sir.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Thank you.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
And I got a compliment on my jacket and tie, but I'm pretty sure it was meant for you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Oh, there you go. All right, be well. All right, nobody support? How about opposition of 853? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for 853?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support of opposition of AB 853, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance, you're up.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 853 will move to the suspense file. AB 1329 by Maienschein, county jail incarcerated persons: identification card pilot program, is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation, and we will open up the public hearing in Room 2200 for support. Seeing no support. How about opposition? Seeing no opposition. We'll go to the phone lines.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support of opposition of AB 1329, you may press one, then zero. Again, that is one and then zero for support of AB 1329. And we do have one in queue. One moment.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Go to line 45, your line is open.
- Jody Dang
Person
Hello, this is Jody Dang calling on the behalf of San Diego County District Attorney, Summer Stephan, in support of AB 1329. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 127.
- Geoff Neill
Person
Geoff Neill on behalf of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, also in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, what would you like to tell us about 1329?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Seeing no questions from my colleagues, we are going to move 1329 to the suspense file. We've already dealt with 1366. And before we go on to 363 from Bauer-Kahan, I know that Mr. Seyarto is such a big fan of music of the 1990s, Irish music in particular, and there was a song called "Zombie" and a song called "Linger," which were the two biggest 1990s hits. For -- who? No. The Cranberries. There we go.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
You know why I know that? And you know that, I was just ...
- Anthony Portantino
Person
See that? You had The Cranberries at the tip of your buttons. But Brianna was there.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
I was guessing something you were going to ask. I figured, since Sinead just passed away, you would ask one of those.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No, that was a good-
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Trying to be impressive, but ... I'm not.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
That's okay. We won't tell your constituents you're not up on The Cranberries. That'll cost you votes. All right, moving along to 363, Bauer-Kahan, pesticides: neonicotinoids.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
It is a suspense candidate. The good author has waived presentation. We will open up the public hearing for support. If you're a supporter, come up to the microphone, hold your sign, speak your piece.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Okay, thank you. Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Strong support. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. Anyone else in support of 363? Seeing no one else come to the microphone. How about opposition to 363? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone lines?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 363, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 76.
- Kiersten Rasmussen
Person
This is Kiersten Rasmussen-
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Is that your staff picking on you? Go ahead.
- Kiersten Rasmussen
Person
Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 145.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids and also California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice and California Pesticide Reform. In support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No further support or opposition. We're coming your way, Finance.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. So without objection, AB 363 will go to suspense. Does anybody know what QR means in QR code? It was invented in the 1990s by Mashahiro Hara. Anybody know what QR stands for? Quick response. You were close. You were close. Quick response. Who knew it only goes back to the 1990s? All right, moving on to 618. I knew while I was gone you all missed the questions. That's why I'm bringing them back. 618, Bauer-Kahan from state parks: reservations. It is a suspense candidate. The good author's waived presentation. And we'll open up the public hearing, in this room, with support and a sign.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Strong support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else in support of 618? Seeing no one else. How about opposition of 618? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 618?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 618, you may press 1-0. And we'll go to line 145. Your line is open.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 76. Your line is open.
- Kiersten Rasmussen
Person
Kiersten Rasmussen, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance, you're up.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 618. Department of Parks and Rec note a $25 million, one time cost for system connectivity. We would note, however -- Finance notes that we believe this estimate is likely low, given that the improvements are going to require a significant amount of work in numerous remote locations. In addition, Department of Parks and Rec note a $256,000, general fund, ongoing, cost to implement.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance is done, questions are done. Public hearings done. So what that means is AB 618 will move to the suspense file without opposition. Moving on to AB 862, Bauer-Kahan on county jails: recidivism reports. It's a suspense candidate. The good author has waived presentation. And we will open up the public hearing, in this room, for support for AB 680 -- excuse me -- 862. And we have no one supporting it. How about any opposition? We have no one here to oppose it. We're going to go to the phone lines to see who wants to brave us with wonderful comments on AB 862.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of AB 862, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We have no one in queue. We're coming to you, Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 862. We would note the Board of State and Community corrections notes, a cost of $200,000, general fund, one time, to develop the technology, and $236,000, general fund, ongoing, for staff. We would also note that this is a possible state reimbursable mandate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. Thank you, and no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 862 will go to suspense. Moving on. AB 923, Bauer-Kahan, flood plain restoration projects: Central Valley. It's a study. We'll open up the public comment right here. The good author's waived presentation. There's nobody speaking in favor. How about opposition? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 923?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 923, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, we're coming your way.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is opposed to AB 923. We would note that the Department of Water Resources estimates the bill would require two to $3 million, general fund, for initial compliance and an additional $250,000, general fund, for each subsequent flood plan update that was needed. The Central Valley Flood Protection Board estimates costs of $1.3 million, general fund, ongoing, and five positions for outreach coordination.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Without objection, 923 will go to suspense. AB 1076, also by Bauer-Kahan, on contracts in restraint of trade: noncompete agreements. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up public comment, right here in 2200, for support. We have no support. Do we have opposition? We have no opposition. Let's go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1076. Did the lights just blink?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes, they did.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 1076, you may press one, then zero.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Glad it wasn't my eyesight.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue, which means we're coming back to you. It's like a rhyme there, you see that?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Very nice, but no file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. So 1076 will move to the suspense file without objection. AB 1720, Bauer-Kahan on clinics: prenatal screening. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment, right here in Room 2200, on AB 1720. With no one wishing to speak in support. Is there anyone wishing to oppose? Seeing neither. Let's go to the phone line for support and opposition of 1720.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
In support or opposition of AB 1720, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we have taken support and opposition. Let's go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance doesn't have a position on the bill, but we would note a fiscal cost for the Department of Justice of $406,000, general fund, in 23-24, $393,000, general fund, in 24-25 and ongoing, for two positions. The Department of Public Health indicates no fiscal impact.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No fiscal impact. No questions. So that means, without objection, it will go to suspense 1720 goes to suspense. AB 366, Petrie-Norris on county human service agencies. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing, in this room, for 366. Seeing no one speaking in support. How about opposition? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to Finance? Excuse me. We go to the phone lines for 366.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of AB 366, you may press 1-0. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance, you're up.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 366 will go to suspense. By the way, we're only just past the halfway mark with bills, so we have a lot to do. AB 788, Petrie-Norris, Fire Prevention Grant Program. It is a suspense candidate. The good author has waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on 788. With no one here to speak in support, how about opposition? Nobody rushing to the microphone to oppose, so we'll go to the phone line for support or opposition of 788.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 788, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition. Finance, we're coming your way.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 788. CalFire indicates a fiscal impact of $2.1 million, general fund, in 23-24 and $1.6 million, general fund, annually thereafter. This supports seven positions.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We have no questions from my colleagues, so without objection, 788 will move to the suspense file. AB 818, Petrie-Norris, on protective orders, is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing for support. There's no support. How about opposition? There's no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for 818?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 818, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We're coming your way, Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 818 will move to the suspense file. AB 1182, Petrie-Norris, energy: Decarbonization Funding Plan. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing, in Room 2200, for support. Seeing no support. How about opposition? There's no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of AB 1182?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1182, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. 1182.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 1182 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 371, Garcia, on housing programs: tribal housing. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation, and we do have a support witness.
- Talia Dimato
Person
Thank you. Talia Dimato on behalf of Tule River Tribe in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. Any other support? Seeing no other support. How about opposition to 371? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 371?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 371, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition. We're coming back to Finance. 371.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 371. The Tribal Housing Advisory Committee notes costs of $547,000, general fund, in the first year and $523,000, general fund, annually, ongoing. In addition, they would note a $5 million, one time cost to develop the information system and then $2 million, annually, ongoing, to maintain it. HCD also, in addition, has a cost of $341,000, general fund, in 24-25 and annually, ongoing, to make the changes for the California Indian Assistance Program.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 371 will go to suspense. AB 573, Garcia, organic waste: meeting recovered organic waste product procurement. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment, right here, in 2200. There's nobody wishing to speak in support. No one wishing to speak in opposition. So we'll go to the phone line to see who wants to weigh in on 573.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition on 573, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, we're coming your way.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 573. CalRecycle estimates the fiscal impact of the bill requirements at $1.38 million out of the cost of implementation account and eight permanent positions in 24-25 and ongoing. CARB estimates the fiscal impacts of the bill to be minor and absorbable.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Let's open up the public -- excuse me -- let's go to my colleagues. There's no questions. So without objection, 573 will move to the suspense file. AB 849, Garcia, community emissions reductions. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing, in this room, with nobody wishing to speak. How about we go to opposition? There's no opposition. How about we go to the phone line on AB 849?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 849, you may press one, then zero. And we do have a couple of queuing up. One moment while I get their line numbers. And just a reminder, we're on AB 849. We will go to line 163. Your line is open.
- Ross Buckley
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and members. Ross Buckley on behalf of South Coast Air Quality Management District, in support of the bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next, we'll go to line -- one moment, here -- line 165.
- Brendan Twohig
Person
Brendan Twohig on behalf of the California Air Pollution Control Officers' Association in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we're coming to you, Finance. 849.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 849. The Air Resources Board estimates it would need $3.8 million, split between the air pollution control fund and the greenhouse gas reduction fund, in 23-24 and ongoing, for 18 permanent positions to carry out the bill's requirements. We would concur with the assessment, but we would also note that there would be additional cost pressures for other state agencies, as a result of the bill. However, we're unclear about how many state agencies would be impacted by the future referrals from the Air Resources Board.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken our comments from Finance. We have no questions from my colleagues. Without objection, 849 will move to suspense. AB 918, healthcare district: County of Imperial. It's an urgency matter. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up public comment, right here in 2200, with nobody wishing to speak in support. How about opposition? No opposition. How about we go to the phone lines for support or opposition on 918?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 918, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance doesn't currently have a position on 918. Although we would note that the bill could impose a reimbursable state mandate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Without objection, 918 will move to suspense. AB 1340, Garcia, school accountability: pupils with exceptional needs. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing in Room 2200. We have a supporter, in support with a sign.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else in support of 1340? Seeing none. How about we go to opposition of 1340? Seeing none. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1340? You're on mute.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I'm sorry. For support or opposition of AB 1340, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 76. Your line is open.
- Kiersten Rasmussen
Person
Kiersten Rasmussen, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no comments from my colleagues. Without objection, AB 1340 will move to suspense. How about AB 1479, Garcia, pupil health: social-emotional, behavioral and mental health support. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. And we have support for the bill in our public hearing. Go ahead.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume. Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else supporting 1479? Seeing no one else. How about opposition to 1479? Seeing no opposition. Let's see who's on the phone line. Placer County seemed to have dropped off.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 1479, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 145.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe. Retired school nurse. Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 76.
- Kiersten Rasmussen
Person
Kiersten Rasmussen, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. We have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance. 1479.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1479. While we note that the provisions of the bill are contingent upon appropriation, the bill could create significant, ongoing, Prop 98 general fund cost pressures in the low millions to tens of millions of dollars to provide grants to the LEAs, as specified.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Without objection, 1479 will move to suspense. AB 1569, Garcia, on the Salton Sea geothermal resource area: Lithium Valley Office of Development. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment, right here in Room 2200, with nobody wishing to speak in support. How about we take opposition? We have no opposition. So that means we go to the phone line and see who wants to talk to us.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 1569, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. Tell us about 1569.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1569. The California Energy Commission notes cost of $500,000 to $1 million in 23-24, $800,000 to $1 million, ongoing, from the Energy Resources Programs account. And this would also include four to six positions. We would note the Energy Resources Programs account is in a structural deficit.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's see. No one from my colleagues are asking questions, so without objection, 1569 will go to suspense. AB 1593, Garcia, California Workforce Development Board: Salton Sea geothermal resources area. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing, in Room 2200, for support. Seeing no one in support. How about opposition? Seeing no opposition to 1593, we'll go to the phone line -- excuse me -- for support or opposition -- I yawned -- of 1593. This is page-turner stuff.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1593, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we're coming to you. 1593.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 1593 will move to suspense. How about we go in succession to AB 1594, Garcia, on medium and heavy duty, zero-emissions vehicles. It's a suspense candidate. People are trucking in to -- get it -- vehicles trucking in to get here. Nobody got that bad joke. You got it, it was just bad. And they're trucked into -- they must have gone to the Capitol, not the O Street, because no one is here to testify in support of 1594. How about opposition to 1594? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line for 1594?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1594, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 29.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair, members of the committee. Sharon Gonsalves on behalf of the cities of Santa Rosa and Corona in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. With no file and without objection, 1594 will go to suspense. We'll move on to AB 376, Villapudua, student financial aid. It is a suspense candidate. The good author has waived presentation. We'll open up public comment for support. Seeing no support. How about opposition? There's no opposition. Let's go to the phone line.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 376, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 376. We would note the Student Aid Commission estimates a one time cost of $561,000 out of the general fund and $748,000 to $1.1 million, general fund, ongoing, for new awards. Department of Motor Vehicles estimates no cost. The California Community College Chancellor's Office, however, indicates, potentially, thousands of dollars at the campus level with lost Cal Grant C funds.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 376 will move to the suspense file. AB 701 from Villapudua on controlled substances. It's a suspense candidate. Looks like we have a witness in support.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of Orange County in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyone else in support? How about opposition? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone lines for support or opposition of 701?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 701, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. No objections. So, without objection, no questions. Without objection, AB 701 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 748, Villapudua, California Abandoned and Derelict Commercial Vessel Program. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. And we will open up the public comment, right here in this room, on 748. There's nobody here who wants to speak in support. Is there anyone who would like to speak in opposition to 748? Seeing no opposition. How about we go to the phone lines for support or opposition of 748?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 748, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. Story of my life. All right, Finance. Tell us about 748.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 748. We would note costs to state lands is $7.5 million in the first year, $6.5 million, ongoing, of which $5 million would be for vessel removal, $1.5 million would be for eight to ten personnel and $1 million for administration. Department of Toxic Substance Control estimates a cost of $186,000 and one position, which would be increased to $8.9 million if they are selected as the cleanup agency.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Department of Fish and Wildlife estimates a cost of $404,000 in 23-24 and one position and $271,000 annually, thereafter. The State Water Resources Board has a cost of $225,000, ongoing, annually. The Department of Natural Resources and the Bay Conservancy -- I'm sorry -- and the Department of Justice indicate minor absorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, minor absorbable costs and no questions means AB 748 will go to suspense without objection. AB 380, Dr. Arambula, Division of Labor Standards Enforcement: Labor Trafficking Unit. It's a suspense candidate. The good doctor's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing, in this room, on AB 380. No one here to testify in support. How about opposition on 380? Seeing no opposition. We'll go to the phone line for AB 380. Support or opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 380, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. We're coming back to Finance on 380.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. But here's the question: who is a Cartoon Network fan? The longest running show on Cartoon Network for ten years featured three boys with the same name. What was the name of that show? Go ahead. Ed, Ed and Eddie. There you go, Brianna, you get most of these. There you go, Ed, Ed and Eddie. All right, moving on to AB 915, pupil health: drug education: opioid overdose training. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We will open up the public comments, in this room, with nobody here to speak. How about opposition? We have no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support of AB 915 or opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 915, you may press one, then zero. And we will go to line 145.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, retired school nurse, San Diego. Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, we're coming your way. 915.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 915. The Department of Health indicates costs of $549,000 in 24-25, $849,000 in 25-26 and $624,000 in 26-27 and ongoing.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. We have no objections. So without objection, 915 will go to suspense. AB 1110, also known as 1110, Arambula, public health: adverse childhood experiences, is a suspense candidate. The good doctor has waived presentation. And it looks like we have a supporter.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of the Children's Partnership in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, anyone else in support? Seeing no one else. How about opposition to 1110? Seeing no opposition. Oh, you're coming up? No, you're just moving. All right, we'll go to the phone line on 1110.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition 1110, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in the queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance, 1110.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1110. We estimate the cost of the bills -- of the bill, excuse me -- would be several hundreds of thousands of dollars, general fund, annually, between 24-25 and 26-27, to implement and up to two positions. In addition, the bill may also increase cost pressures to the extent that the review and guidance ultimately finds additional interventions would be beneficial. We believe these cost pressures are unknown, but could be in the millions to tens of millions of dollars.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from the public, we've heard from Finance. We have no questions. Without objection, 1110 will go to suspense. AB 393 by Luz Rivas, childcare: dual language learners. It's a suspense candidate. Looks like we actually have witnesses in support. She's waived presentation. Please tell us.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of the Children's Partnership in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Nicole, I think you've appeared more than anyone else today.
- Nora Lynn
Person
Nora Lynn on behalf of Children Now in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
In support. Any opposition, today, to 393? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line for 393?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 393, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 145. Your line is open.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we're coming your way on 393.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. 393, without objection, will go to suspense. AB 799 by Luz Rivas, homelessness: financing plan. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment, right here in room 2200, with nobody wishing to speak. How about opposition? We have no opposition. So we'll go to the phone line for support or opposition.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 799, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. 799.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 799. We estimate the bill would create annual general fund cost pressures, potentially in the billions of dollars per year, to resolve homelessness by 2035. The California Interagency Council on Homelessness estimates approximately $730,000, general fund, for four positions and $5,000,000, one time general fund for contracts.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, AB 799 will move to suspense. It is ten minutes to two. We have Senate at two, so we'll go to -- God bless you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We'll take a few more bills and then we'll break at, like, five minutes to two to go do session and then I'll have to come back. It'll be a recess, but not a time certain. Well, we'll have to say -- we have 100 bills left. So we'll probably have about another hour and a half to two hours when we get back. But we will reconvene upon adjournment of session. But we'll take at least two more bills, here, and one more trivia question. Who played Moesha? That's it.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
In the sitcom. Who played Moesha in the sitcom? One name singer. Who played -- I heard it. Brandy. See that? Brandy. All right, we got one more trivia question in. All right, we're going to go to -- that was 799 -- we're going to go to 1097, Luz Rivas, use tax: registration: qualified purchaser, AB 1097. The good author's waived presentation. We'll open up public comment, right here in this room, with nobody here speaking in support. How about opposition to 1097? No opposition. We'll go to the phone lines for support or opposition for 1097.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 1097, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, we're coming your way. 1097.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is neutral on AB 1097. We would note that the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration might see a reduction of revenue by about $114,000 a year.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We've taken Finance. We've heard public comment. Without objection, 1097 will go to suspense. AB 1526 -- it's a committee bill -- Luz Rivas, Committee Chair on Public Resources. We'll open up the public comment, in this room, on 1526, with nobody wishing to speak in favor. How about opposition? We have no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for 1526?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 1526, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, 1526.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no questions. Without objection, 1526 will go to suspense. AB 407 Chen on hazardous waste used oil is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on 407. For support, we have no support. How about opposition? Come on up.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth for Kids. Strongly opposed.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. We'll go to the phone line for support or opposition of 407.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 407, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come to Finance on 407.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 407. We'd note the Department of Toxic Substance Control estimates an annual revenue loss of between one and $2 million in the Hazardous Waste Control Fund from the oil made exempt from the generation and handling fee. The reduction could result in an increase to the fee to offset the revenue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance, so, without objection, AB 407 will go to suspense. We are going to recess, but I'll ask one more question. Who hosted the Academy Awards the most times and who is second? Who's first and second for the most hosts still in the this for? Well, one of them did it in the lot, but this is first and second, somebody hosted the academy awards 19 times, and that was Bob Hope. And then Billy Crystal has hosted them nine times.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
So they're first and second. With that, we will recess until adjournment of session. So we're not going to adjourn the meeting. We're just going to recess the meeting to go do Senate session at 02:00, and then we will come back immediately upon adjournment of Senate. So we'll see you shortly. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
The Senate Appropriations Committee will reconvene. We have about 100 bills left to do. But I will start out with a trivia question. There is a series of Canadian children's books that was adapted into a late 1990s TV show about an anthropomorph an anthropomorphic Turtle. The turtle attended a school in which the character Mr. Owl worked. What is the name of the show? Franklin. See that? See, I knew you would like I knew you would like kid, you would know that one. See that?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I knew you would get it. All right, so we had our trivia question. Now we will move on to I believe we're on AB 426, Jackson: unlicensed residential foster care facilities, temporary placement. It's an urgency matter. The good author has waived presentation, and it is a suspense item. We will open up the public hearing. And just for all of you at home, every single seat in this room has three people sitting in it.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
There are 400 people waiting outside because the word is out that this is where all of the action is happening. And all of that thousand people in the room and outside, none of them want to speak on this Bill, which we're grateful to. And if anybody would like to oppose the Bill, and none of them oppose the Bill either. So we're going to go to the phone lines to see if there's anyone at home of the 40 million California residents who would like to weigh in on AB 426.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 426, you may press one, then zero, and we will go to line 193. Your line is open. And one moment for our next question. And again, as a reminder, it is one and then zero. If you want to support our opposition, we'll go to 197. Your line is open. Okay, you're able to hear me, right, Mr. Chair?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I am.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Okay. Just wanted to make sure. Again, we have--
- Anthony Portantino
Person
197 can't hear you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. So we'll go to 199. Line 199, your line is open. Okay. We have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
But we do have Finance.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
With no file. So without objection, AB 426 will move to the suspense. File AB 437 Jackson on state government equity is suspense candidate, the author's waived presentation. We will open the public comment in this room. Again, we are packed with people, but none of them want to weigh in on 437. Anybody want to oppose 437? No? We'll go to the phone line and see if line 197 is paying attention.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition, you may press one and then zero. We'll go to line 197. Your line is open.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
197.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Do you have yourself on mute? We can hear you pressing buttons. Just your line is open. All right. And we have no one else in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come back to Finance on 437.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, AB 437 will go to suspense. AB 443 Jackson: peace officers' determination of bias. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We will open up the public hearing in this room for anybody wishing to speak in favor of 443. Anybody wishing to speak in opposition of 443, seeing no one, how about we go to the phone lines and see if line 197 is with us?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 193, AB 443, you may press one, then zero, and we'll go to 197. Your line is open and 197, you just took yourself out of queue, so you'll have to press one, then zero. And we have no one else in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one else. All right, we'll come back to finance on 443.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance has a neutral but note concerns position on this Bill. While we note that it is minor and absorbable in costs and it is not keyed as a state reimbursable mandate, it could have some requirements that might trigger a state reimbursible mandate on local law enforcement agencies.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from finance. We have not heard from 197, but we're going to go ahead and without objection put 443 on the suspense file. AB 1079 Jackson: discrimination, public engagement, suspense candidate the good author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing in this room for anybody wishing to support AB 1079. Anybody wishing to oppose 1079? let's go to the phone line and see what's going on with line 197.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 1079, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue? How about finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance currently opposes AB 1079. We believe it will create cost pressures for the Civil Rights Department to convene a working group and develop and administer the media campaigns. Right now, they show a cost of 39,000 General Fund in 24 25 and ongoing for a half of a position for Administration and then 2.5 million to 25 million General Fund in 24 25 and ongoing for the media campaigns.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Health also estimates some cost pressures of 4.3 million General Fund in 24 25 and ongoing for five positions and implementation based on seven counties participating.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Wonderful. Without objection, AB 1079 will go to suspense. AB 1451 by Jackson, which is an emergency mental health and substance use disorder treatment Bill. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation will open up the public hearing in this room for anyone wishing to support 1451, come to the microphone. Anybody wishing to oppose 1451, come to the microphone. Anybody wishing to speak on the phone line, do not sign up for line 197. Pick another number, but please moderator queue up. Anybody who would like to share information about 1451 with us.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For supporter opposition of 1451, you may press one, then zero, and Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1451. We cite costs for the Department of Managed Healthcare at $89.6 million and 470 positions in 24,-25, 95.7 million and 511 positions in 25-26, 95.4 million and 511 positions in 26-27, 93.5 and 511 positions in 27-28 and finally, 93.8 million and 511 positions in 28-29. Ongoing. The California Department of Insurance states they have minor and absorbable costs.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Just as a reminder, DMHC and CDI costs are borne by the Managed Care Fund and the Insurance Fund, respectively and they are then funded through assessments on health plans. The only other additional costs that we note is with the Department of Healthcare Services. They estimate $20 million of which $10 million is General Fund. And then CalPERS also indicates an unknown but measurable fiscal impact.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance and without objection, AB 1451 will go to suspense. AB 1559 by Jackson on elections as a suspense candidate, the good author's way presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on 1559 to see if anybody would like to speak to us. There is nobody here. How about we go to opposition? There's no opposition. I think we should go to the phone line and see who's there.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you're in a supporter opposition of 1559, you may press one, then zero. And Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come back to Finance on 1559.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, AB 1559 will go to suspense. Moving on to Assemblymember, Blanca Rubio has AB 438 pupils with exceptional needs. It's a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation. We'll open up the public hearing in this room on 438. We have a visitor.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume. Cleaners for Kids support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else seeing no other support? How about opposition for 438? Seeing no opposition, we'll go to the phone line for support or opposition.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 438, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 193.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsyth, Cleaners for Kids in Support. Thank you.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Line 195,
- Erika Hoffman
Person
Erica Hoffman on behalf of the California School Boards Association in support of the measure. Thank you.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. And Mr. Chair, we have no further supporter. Opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come back to Finance on 438.
- Committee Finance
Person
Yes. Finance is currently opposed to AB 438. We believe it'll create ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs in the low to mid-tens of millions of dollars by requiring the transition planning to begin earlier in a student's educational career. We would also note that it might have a possible state-reimbursable mandate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 438 will go to suspense. AB 752 Blanca Rubio, state highways worker safety. It's a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation. We will open up the public hearing on AB 752 with nobody wishing to share their support positions. Anybody wishing to be opposed? Nobody's coming forward. We will go to the phone lines to see if anybody wants to speak to us on AB 752.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. If you are in support or opposition of AB 752, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken testimony. We'll come to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, AB 752 will move to suspense. AB 439. Wendy Carillo School Facilities task Order Procurement It is a suspense candidate. Ms. Carrillo has waived presentation. We'll open up the public testimony in this room on 439. Seeing no one here in support. How about opposition of 439? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone lines on AB 439.
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 439, you may press one, then zero. Mr. Chair, we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance, you're up.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 439 will move to suspense. AB 689. Wendy Correo, Community College. Enrollment and registration. It is a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation will open up the public hearing in this room on AB 689 with no one coming to share their views in support. Anybody wishing to share their views in opposition, seeing none. How about we go to the phone line and offer the opportunity for the 40 million California residents to call in and talk about AB 689?
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support of opposition of 689, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance 689 Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Is imposed position on AB 689. We cite the costs for the Community College Chancellor's office at ongoing Prop 98 General Fund between 9.9 million and 16.7 million for the California community colleges and $870,000.01 time Prop 98 General funds for them to update their policies. And lastly, 77,000 ongoing General Fund for technical assistance to the California community colleges and 184,001 time General Fund for them to update, regs, and issue guidance.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance. We have no objections. So without objection, 689 will go to suspense. AB 1306, Wendy Carrillo, state government immigration enforcement. It's a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation. We will open up the public hearing in this room for support on 1306. Seeing no support, how about opposition on 1306? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone line and see if anybody wants to share their views on 1306.
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you are in support or opposition of 1306, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come back to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no objections. Without objection, AB 1306 will go to suspense. We're going to move to AB 448. Juan Carrillo, juvenile's relative placement family finding. It is a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation. We will open up the public hearing in this room on 448. There anyone wishing to speak on 448? Now is your opportunity for. Seeing no one come forward. How about opposition? There's no opposition. How about we go to the phone line on 448?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 448, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance, 448.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 448 as it will result in ongoing general fund costs of $6.1 million, 8.4 million in total funds beginning in 2425 to support increased administrative workload for the county child welfare agencies related to the family finding investigations, documentation, and reporting requirements. In addition, it will also result in ongoing general fund costs in the high hundreds of thousands of dollars beginning in 2425 for additional administrative workload in county probation departments.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, AB 448 will go to suspense. AB 555, Juan Carrillo, California State Preschool programs. It's a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation. We will open up a public hearing in this room on 555. We have a presenter.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume. CleanEarth4Kids. Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyone else in support? Seeing no one else? How about opposition on 555? Seeing no opposition. We'll go to the phone line on AB 555.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 555, you may press one, then zero, and we'll go to line 22. Your line is open.
- Sam Nasher
Person
Sam Nasher with the Los Angeles County Office of Education. In support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And, Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue. I take that back. One moment. We got 193.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Oh, my goodness, 193. Let's see if that's a winner.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Sorry to be late. Vanessa Forsythe, speaking in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, and we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Well, I know Finance was waiting patiently to say.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed on AB 555, the Department of Education estimates General Fund costs of approximately $57.8 million General Fund and Proposition 98 General Fund costs of 76.6 million to support claims for multiple adjustment factors and to increase the per-child reimbursements. In addition, they also cite a limited term General Fund cost of about $136,000 for programmatic revisions.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. With that, without objection, AB 555 will go to suspense. AB 744. Juan Carrillo, California Transportation Commission. Data modeling. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up the public hearing on seven four four with nobody wishing to come speak to us. How about opposition to seven four four? We have no opposition in the room. How about we go to the phone line for AB seven four four?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 744, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one queuing up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance, 744.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 744. The California Transportation Commission estimates costs in the Low millions of dollars from the state highway account and the public transportation account and the need for one ongoing position to procure the required tools and provide funding to local agencies to aid in their procurement.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance we have no objection. So, without objection, AB 744 will go to Suspense. AB 1376. Juan Carrillo emergency medical services liability limitation It's a suspense candidate. The authors waive presentation. We'll open up the public hearing in this room, see if anybody wants to talk about 1376, and seeing no one will go to opposition. Seeing no opposition, how about we go to the phone line on 1376?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support of opposition of 1376, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one queuing up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance, 1376.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance doesn't currently have a position on the Bill, though we would cite that the Emergency Medical Services Authority does anticipate one time fiscal impact of 200,000 General Fund in 24-25. And then in addition, the California Highway Patrol, Department of State hospitals, commission on Peace office Standards and training, and Department of Justice have no fiscal impact on the Bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, 1376, we'll move to the Suspense file. AB 1536. Juan Carrillo Cash Assistance Program for Aged. It's a suspense candidate. The Good Assembly Member has waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on 1536 with nobody elbowing to the microphone. How about opposition on 1536? No one there. How about we go to the phone line on 1536?
- Committee Secretary
Person
To express support or opposition of 1536. You may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance 1536.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1536 as it will result in significant ongoing General Fund costs, likely over $100 million annually, to expand the cash assistance program for immigrants eligibility to aged, blind and disabled individuals, regardless of immigration status. Because this is a state only program, the cost will be borne completely out of the General Fund.
- Michele Perrault
Person
In addition, we believe it will result in ongoing state operation costs, likely in Low millions of dollars in General Fund, and may create a state reimbursable mandate because it requires a higher level of service by local agencies.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance. Without objection, 1536 will go to Suspense. Moving on to Assemblymember Ting, 449. Hate crimes, law enforcement policies. Suspense candidate. The Assembly Member has waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on 449, with nobody here to speak in favor. How about anybody opposing? We have nobody opposed. Let's go to the phone line on 449.
- Committee Secretary
Person
For support or opposition on 449 you may press one, then zero, and we have no one queuing up at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, 449.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 449. We have estimates for the Department of Justice of 1.97 General Fund in 23, 24 and 1.69 7 million ongoing. That's not absorbable under current allocation. In addition, they anticipate that they would need seven positions ongoing as part of their Public Rights division one position as part of a California Justice Information Services Division and then the Division of Law Enforcement believes they'll have additional but unknown costs at this time.
- Michele Perrault
Person
For training, the California Highway Patrol cites minor and unobsorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Without objection, 449 will go to suspense. 579 Ting on school buses. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation we'll open up the public hearing. And we have a supporter.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Strong support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, anyone else? No other supporters? How about opposition? No opposition. Let's go to the phone line and see who's knocking on our door.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 597, you may press one, then zero 579. We'll go to line 200. Your line is open.
- Priscilla Quiroz
Person
Priscilla Quiroz calling on behalf of Advanced Energy United proud sponsors of the Bill and strong support thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. We'll go to line 193.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe speaking in support for California nurses for environmental health and justice. Climate Health Now and Clean Earth for Kids. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Line 211, your line is open.
- Jan Warren
Person
Jan Warren in support of AB 579.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, line 213.
- Diana Milky
Person
Good afternoon, senators. My name is Diana Milky and I am calling in strong support of AB 579 for the following organizations: 350 South Bay Los Angeles, 350 Southland Legislative Alliance, Long Beach Environmental Alliance, Ban SUP: Single Use Plastic, SoCal 350 Climate Action, Indivisible California Green Team, Indivisible South Bay LA, and Long Beach 350 thank you for your consideration.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And, line 205.
- Lisa Chang
Person
Hello. My name is dr. Lisa Chang. I'm calling on strong support of AB 579 on behalf of the following organizations: 350 Bay Area Action, 350 Conejo, San Fernando Valley, 350 Sacramento, Active San Gabriel Valley, California Interfaith Power and Light, Citizens Climate Lobby Sacramento Roseville Chapter,
- Lisa Chang
Person
Climate Action California, Elders Climate Action NorCal Chapter, Peninsula Interfaith Climate Action, Regional Asthma Management and Prevention, San Francisco Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility, Sustainable Rossmore Democrats of Rossmore, San Ramon Valley Climate Coalition, Santa Cruz Climate Action Network, Sunflower Alliance Transform, Transformative Wealth Management LLC and finally, 1000 Grandmothers for future generations. And we all strongly support the Bill. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Well, I know Finance is chomping at the bid on this one.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. All right. We've taken support and opposition. We've heard from Finance and we have no objection. So 579 will move to suspense. Moving to AB 600 Ting. Criminal procedure. Resentencing the suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation will open up the public hearing on 600. Seeing no one here, how about we go to opposition on 600? There's no opposition. I think we should get somebody on the phone line for AB 600.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Let's see if you're in support or opposition for AB 600, you may press one, then zero. And there's no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We'll come back to finance on 600.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, AB 600 will go to suspense. I do have a question. Who was the first actor from the movie Predator to become Governor? Who was the first actor from the movie Predator to become a Governor? Jesse Ventura was the first actor to become Governor. Of what state? Minnesota. Who was the second actor in the movie Predator to become Governor? Arnold Schwarzenegger was the second actor from that movie to become Governor. Of what state? There you go. All right.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
So, moving on to AB 1633 Housing Accountability Act. Mr. Ting. It's a suspense candidate. The good Senator excuse me. The good Assembly Member has waived presentation. And we will open up the public hearing on 1633 to see if anybody wants to speak on 1633. Nobody does. So how about we go to opposition of 1633? We have no opposition. So I think we have to go to the phone line to see who's there on 1633.
- Committee Moderator
Person
You're in support or opposition of AB 1633? You may press one, then zero. We will go to line 199. Your line is open. Line 199, do you have us on mute? Okay, we will be moving on the next line. 217. Your line is open.
- J.P. Rose
Person
Good afternoon. This is J.P. Rose. On behalf of the Center for Biological Diversity respectfully in opposition to AB 1633. Thank you.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Line 209.
- Jennifer Ganata
Person
Good afternoon. This is Jennifer Ganata. at Communities for Better Environment and Responsibility. And we're in opposition for AB 1633. Thank you. Thank you. And we do have one moment, please. Thank.
- Committee Moderator
Person
We'll go to line 218.
- Steven Stenzler
Person
This is Steven Stenzler with Brownstein. On behalf of the Bay Area Council and the Housing Action Coalition in support.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. And Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance, 1633.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is opposed to AB 1633. Department of Housing and Community Development estimates annual costs of 474,000 General Fund to enforce the HHA violations in the Bill. The Department of Justice does note that there are costs associated with the Bill to handle the cases but at this point it's unknown but they believe it'll be significant.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, AB 1633 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 464. Schiavo, public documents, driver's license and vital records. It's a suspense candidate. The good author is waived presentation and we'll open up the public hearing on 464 with nobody wishing to speak to us. How about opposition to 464? And we are consistent with nobody wanting to speak to us there either. We will go to the phone line to see who wants to grace us with comments on 464
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support. opposition of 464. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. We'll come back to finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 464. We would note that the DMV does believe there will be costs related to it changes. However, they're unknown right now as they're in the middle of their legacy updates. But they do note a cost of $75,000 to $125,000 from the motor vehicle account to update regulations. The Department of Public Health estimates a General Fund annually for the free certificates. And the DMV also does note potentially $9.9 million annually in motor vehicle account revenue losses for the free ID cards.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, 464, we'll move to the suspense pile AB 608 by Schiavo Medical Comprehensive Perinatal Services. It's a suspense candidate. The good author's way presentation will open up the public hearing. In this room we have a speaker.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume. Cleaners for Kids strongly support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyone else on 608, seeing no one else coming to the microphone. How about opposition is 608? No opposition. I think we should go to the phone line. What do you think, Mark? All right, phone lines on 608.
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 608, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 204
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wardleman, on behalf of the Children's Partnership, co-sponsor of AB 608 in support.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you, and we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance 608.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 608. We estimate Department of Healthcare service costs at 20.1 million. Of that 9.3 million is General Fund in 23-24 48.3 of which 22.3 million of that is General Fund in 24-25 and ongoing Department of Public Health estimates minor and absorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 608 will move to the suspense file. AB 1133. Schiavo, firearms, concealed carry, licenses. We will open up the public comment in this room. The author's wave presentation. Seeing no one here, we'll go to opposition. Seeing no opposition, we'll go to the phone line.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. For in support or opposition of 1133, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to 193. Your line is open line 193. Do you have us on mute? Sorry, I was trying to respond to an earlier Bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Okay. You can tell us your piece. We're a friendly bunch.
- Committee Moderator
Person
My piece was about medical funding for pregnant women.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
What was the Bill number?
- Committee Moderator
Person
That was it.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Okay. And you support it? All right. Thank you. All right, moving on to 1133. What do we got?
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue
- Anthony Portantino
Person
But I know Finance is raring to go with no file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Without objection, 1133 will move to the suspense file 1359 Schiavo. On page six days. It's a suspense candidate. The Author's Way presentation will open up public hearing on 1359 for support. We have no supporters. Do we have any opposers? We have no opposers. It's amazing that there's 1,000 people in this room just excited about what we're talking about but nobody wants to speak to us. It's just amazing. So we have no one here for or against 1359. So let's go to the phone line to see if anybody of the 40 million people want to weigh in on 1359.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1359, you may press one, then zero. And there is no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1359. The Department of Industrial Relations does estimate that the costs for the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement to process and investigate the additional claims as a result of the Bill are minor and absorbable. However, we would note that DLSE is not able to absorb any additional costs for enforcement because of an existing wage claim case backlog.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance. Without objection, 1359 will move to the suspense file. There was a game in the 1990s, generically known as Milk Caps which involved players taking turns hitting a stack of pieces. What was that game called? Who remembers? Who remembers? Pogs. Pogs. That fad went away. No one even remembers Poggs. No one remembers Pogs. All right. AB 469. Vince Fong, California. Vince Fong, California Public Records Act. Omnibus person. It is a suspense candidate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
The good author's way presentation will open up the public hearing in this room for anyone wishing to share their opinion of 469 who may or may not remember what Pogs were seeing. No one come to the microphone in support. How about opposition of 469? We have no opposition. How about we go to the phone line to see who on the phone line wants to talk about 469?
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 469, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line of 192. 192. Your line is open. Did you want to speak on? Okay. Thank you, Mr. Chair. We have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, but our finance person is here who's going to say no file.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 469. We would note that the State Auditor's office estimates costs of $4.857 million General Fund in 24-25, 25-26, and 26-27. $4.262 million of that is for 26 limited-term positions. In addition, they also have annual costs of $100,000 for regs, $150,000 for legislative reports, $30,000 for a new electronic system, $275,000 for workspace, $40,000 for technical equipment. In addition, they would note that there is a potential for millions in litigation.
- Committee Secretary
Person
The Department of Justice also has a cost of $106,000 and $89,000 General Fund from the Gambling Control Fund as well as I'm sorry, $89,000 from the Gambling Control Fund and the Inning Gaming Special Distribution Fund in 23-24. $150,000 from each of those funds in 24-25, 25-26, and 26-27, respectively.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 469, move to suspense. AB 619. Vince Fong, state Government and Emergency Services, nonprofit service providers is a suspense candidate. The Good authors wave presentation will open up public comment in this room for anyone wishing to support 619. Seeing no rush to the microphone, how about opposition to 619? Again, there is not a throng of people dying to speak on this Bill, but we will go to the phone line anyway to see who else out there wants to weigh in on AB 619.
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 619, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken up AB 619 for public comment, and now we're going to go to finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. And without objection, 619 will move to the suspense file AB 472. Wicks, classified school district, community college employees, compulsory leaves of absence, and compensation is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We will open up the public comment right here in room 2200 to see if anybody wants to talk about AB 472. And lo and behold, we have no one here to speak in favor. How about opposition? There's no opposition. So let's go to the phone line to see who wants to weigh in on 472.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of AB 472, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to finance on 472.
- Committee Secretary
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 472 will go to suspense. AB 518, Wicks, paid family leave eligibility. The suspense candidate, the author's wave presentation. We will open up the public hearing on 518. And we have a winner.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Cleaners for Kids support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else wishing to speak in favor of 518, seeing no other support? How about opposition of 518, seeing no opposition. I think we should check the phone line to see what throng of folks are there on 518.
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're supporter opposition of 518, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line of 204. Your line is open.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wardelman. On behalf of the Children's Partnership and Support,
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you and we have no further support or opposition.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to Finance. 518.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 518 will go to suspense. How about 524 discrimination? Family caregiver status? Caregiver status? It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. And it looks like we have someone who wants to speak in support.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Cleaners for Kids, support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else wanting to join the support side? No. Anybody wanting to oppose seeing none? How about we go to the phone line and see if anybody on the phone line wants to talk about 524?
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 524, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to 193.
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, Cleaners for kids in support. Thank you. Next, we'll go line 211.
- Jan Warren
Person
Jan Warren, in support of AB 524.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. And Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Well, let's check in with Finance and see what they have to say about 524.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 524. The Civil Rights Department estimates the Bill results in costs of $482,000 General Fund in 24-25, and 482,000 annually ongoing to investigate, mediate, and prosecute the complaints. Department of Justice also estimates that the Bill results in cost of $221,000 out of the Legal Services Revolving Fund in 23, 24, and $389,000 annual ongoing annually ongoing to handle the increased employment litigation workload.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance on 524. Without objection, 524 will move to suspense. AB 762, Wicks, California violence intervention and prevention grant program. It's a suspense candidate. And we do have someone wishing to speak in favor of 762.
- Cheryl Davis
Person
That's correct. Good afternoon. Cheryl Davis with Moms Demand Action and strong support for this proven life saving program that is also a sound cost benefit investment in our communities.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Thank you. Suzanne Hume cleaner for Kids Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyone else wanting to support 762, seeing none? How about opposition to 762? Nobody here. How about we go to the phone line on 762?
- Vanessa Forsythe
Person
Vanessa Forsythe, San Diego Moms for Action, in support, and we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 762, you may press one and then zero. We'll go, line 193.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we're coming to you.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. And guess what? We have no objection to placing AB 762 on suspense. I know there was tons of anticipation on that one. AB 1394 Wicks, Commercial sexual exploitation, child sexual abuse, material civil actions. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We will open the public hearing in this room for support of 1394, seeing no one come to the microphone. How about opposition to 1394, seeing no one come to the microphone. Let's go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1394, support.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Or opposition of 1394, you may press one, then zero. One moment for our first line. Here we'll go to 221. Your line is open. Yes.
- Penny Herrington
Person
Yes, Penny Herrington from San Diego County and strong support and I also remember Pogs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
There you go. By the way, I got a couple of text messages from folks who also were Pog supporters. So it's just this room that was Pog-deprived.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. So, without objection, AB 1394, we'll go to suspense. And I know what you're thinking. Does he have another question? And it's music. Which band? Emo band from the 90s songs "Unfun" and "bivouac" 1990s emo band. And I'll give you a hint if you all need a hint. Hard candy is a hint. Shares its name with a hard candy. You're thinking you give up? Jawbreaker. Jawbreaker. All right, moving on. AB 1657 Wicks, the Affordable Housing Bond Act of 2024. It's an urgency.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We will open up the public hearing in support. We have no supporters. How about opposition? We have no opposers. How about we go to the phone line? For support or opposition of 1657
- Committee Moderator
Person
For, support or opposition of 1657, you may press one and then zero. We will go to line 207.
- Karim Drissi
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair and Members. Karim Drissi, on behalf of the California Association of Realtors with an opposed, much-amended position, respectfully request a Novo to be appropriate time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Line 218.
- Steven Stenzler
Person
This is Steven Stenzler with Brownstein. On behalf of the Housing Action Coalition and Housing California in support
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Line 198.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. This is Sharon Gonzalez on behalf of the cities of Foster City and Santa Rosa in support.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you. Line 224.
- Jan Warren
Person
Jan Warren supporting AB 1657.
- Committee Moderator
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. We have no further supporter opposition. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We've heard about 1650. Oh, are you here? Come on up. It's okay.
- Jennifer Armenta
Person
On behalf of the California Housing Consortium, I'm Jennifer Armenta in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you.
- Jennifer Armenta
Person
Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We will close the public hearing, and we will go over to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file on 1657. Without objection, 1657 will move to suspense. Moving on to 483 by Assembly Member Muratsuchi on local education agency medical billing options. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on 483. For support, we have no support. Do we have any opposition? We have no opposition. We must go to the phone line. Oh, we do have a support.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
So sorry. Suzanne Hume. Clean Earth For Kids. Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
My apologies, Suzanne. All right, anyone else in the room want to speak on 483? Seeing no one, we will go to the phone line on 483.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 483, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 216.
- Sam Nasher
Person
Sam Nashver with the Los Angeles County Office of Education, in Support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 195.
- Erika Hoffman
Person
Erika Hoffman on behalf of the California School Board Association, in support. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. 193.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I don't know. 193 and 197 are two troubled lines.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
They took themselves out. So, 206. Your line is open.
- Antoinette Trigueiro
Person
Mr. Chair, Toni Trigueiro on behalf of the California Teachers Association, one of the co sponsors of AB 483, in support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And, Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Well, in that case, we're going to ask Finance what they think.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed. AB 483. We would note the Department of Healthcare Services would have a cost of 2.5 million, of which 1.3 million is General Fund in 24-25 5.3 million, of which 2.6 million is General Fund in 25-26 5.2 million, of which 2.6 million is General Fund in 26-27 and ongoing for 32 positions. The Department of Education indicates no fiscal impact.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. So without objection, 43 will go to Suspense. AB 899. Muratsuchi on food safety, baby food. It is a suspense candidate and we do have a speaker in support.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume. Clean Earth For Kids. Strong support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else seeing no other support? How about opposition? We have no opposition of 899. I think. Let's go to the phone lines and see what we can learn there.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 899, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 226. 226, your line is open. And Mr. Chair, we have no one else in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, in that case, we'll go to Finance on 899.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to 899. We indicate that Department of Public Health would have fiscal impact of 377,000 out of the General Fund in 24-25 in addition to ongoing costs to support two positions. That would be for the four metals.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, we would note that should the Bill require the food manufacturers to test toxic heavy metals beyond the four listed, Department of Public Health then estimates a fiscal impact of 1.1 million. General Fund in 24-25 741,000, General Fund in 25-26 and 26-27 and 592,000. General Fund in 27-28 and ongoing to support the heavy metal analysis equipment contracts and three staff.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance on 899. Without objection, 899 will move to Suspense. AB 506. Mike Fong on California State University graduation requirement ethnic studies. It is a Suspense candidate and we will open up public comment for support.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume cleaners for Kids Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyone else in support? Seeing no other support? How about opposition to 506? Seeing no opposition, I think we should go to the phone line and see what's going on there.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Supporter opposition of 506. You may press one, then zero. Go to line 199. Your line is open. You took yourself out, so we'll go to 199. Your line is open.
- Oranit Limmaneeprasert
Person
Oranit Limmaneeprasert, ESL faculty at American River College and Member of CFT and EFT, in strong support for this Bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 223.
- Mary Moyle
Person
Thank you, Mary Moyle with the BSU. We do oppose AB 506 since it. Will delay the approval of Ethnic Studies courses.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. We have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to Finance on 506.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 506. We would note that the cost impact would be 1.93 million to the California State University, of which 200,000 is for Administration, 1.73 million of it is to notify students. They would also have an additional 410,000 General Fund ongoing per faculty collaboration. We also would note that the California Community College Chancellor's Office would have a one time Prop 98 General Fund cost between 31.4 and $43.1 million to resubmit courses for consideration.
- Michele Perrault
Person
They'd have a one time Prop 98 General Fund cost between 135,320 9000 to revise their catalogs. And finally, they note significant one time and ongoing Prop 98 General Fund in the low to mid tens of millions of dollars to reapprove currently approved or, sorry, resubmit currently approved courses.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance on 506. Let us move that to the Suspense file, without objection. 506 moves. AB 732 Fong, crimes relinquishment of firearms. I see Moms getting ready to come speak to us by way of Philadelphia. All right, so we are opening up the public hearing. The suthor's waived presentation. So, tell us about AB 732.
- Sheryl Davis
Person
sheryl Davis with Moms Demand Action in support of AB 732.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Sheryl. Anyone else wanting to speak in favor of 732.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume cleaner for Kids Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else want to support 732? Seeing no other folks, let's go to opposition of 732. No one's here. Let's go to the phone lines on 732.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Supporter opposition of 732. You may press one, then zero.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Late last night. You too.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
My flight was delayed. All right, 732. Finance, you're up.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 732. Department of justice anticipates a General Fund impact up to $150,000 or less annually to support the review and processing of the reports. However, Finance would note that there is unknown but potentially significant fiscal impacts at the local county agency level, which includes the sheriff's office, LEAs, district Attorney's Office and probation agencies to implement the provisions of the Bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance, we've heard from everyone. And everyone else has had the opportunity to be heard. So with that, without objection, AB 732 will move to the Suspense file. AB 733, also known as 733, from Mr. Fong on firearms sales by government entities. It is a suspense candidate. The good Assembly Member has waived presentation and we will open up the public hearing with support.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume. Clean Earth For Kids. Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Any opposition to 733? Seeing no opposition, I think we should check the phone line to see who's out there.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 733, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. We're coming to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file, no objections. So without objection, AB 733, will move to suspense. AB 811. Mike Fong on Seymour Campbell Student Success Act of 2012. It is a suspense candidate. The good author's waived presentation. We will open up the public hearing on 811 with no one coming to the microphone to speak to us. How about we take the opposition 811? And by golly, there's no one here to oppose 811. So I think we should go to the phone line to see who out there wants to share their views on AB 811.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 811, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 214.
- Tristan Brown
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair and Members. Tristan Brown with the Federation of Teachers still sponsor this Bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And our next line is going to be 230. Your line is open.
- Melissa Bardo
Person
Good afternoon. Melissa Bardo on behalf of the Education Trust West in ppposition. Thank you.
- Melissa Bardo
Person
Thank you. 199. Your line is open.
- Oranit Limmaneeprasert
Person
Faculty at American River College, I teach ESL, in strong support for this Bill so that all learners will have a chance to succeed. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we do have one more in queue. One moment, please, and we'll go to line 212. Your line is open.
- Anna Mathews
Person
Anna Mathews with the Faculty Association of the California Community Colleges in strong support. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I was going to make a bad dad joke and say it wasn't 212. It's 440. I know. See that? Never fear. There's always a dad joke lurking somewhere. All right, we'll go to Finance on 811.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 811. We would note that assuming that roughly 10% of the students who are eligible to repeat the courses do so, there'd be an ongoing cost of $10.2 million. Ongoing for one attempt or for two attempts at the California Community colleges. In addition, they would have a cost of 2.9 to 4.5 million, of which 536,000 to 1.2 million is one time to update their policies and collect information data for reports.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The California Community College Chancellor's office also assumes a $64,000 to $90,000 General Fund cost ongoing for workload. And lastly, a $37,000 to $117,000 General Fund cost for regulations.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, with that, without objection, AB 811 will move to the suspense file. AB 1096, also known as 1096 by Assemblymember Fong on educational instruction. It is a suspense candidate, the good author's waived presentation, and we will open up the public hearing in this room to see if anybody wants to speak in support of 1096. Seeing no one. How about opposition to 1096? Having no opposition? How about we go to that phone line and see who's out there?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1096, you may press one, then zero.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to Finance on 1096.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance currently has a neutral but note concerns position on AB 1096. The California Community College's Chancellor's Office estimates minor and absorbable costs provide the guidance to their community colleges to offer courses taught in languages other than the English. And we we are neutral on the Bill. However, we do note concerns that it's unclear if courses are offered in languages other than English if they would be considered applicable for transfer to CSU or UC.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I thought you had said neutral with no concerns, but you noted yes, and I said I had not heard that phraseology, neutral with no concerns. And then the second time you said, we note concerns. Got it. No, I live in the nuance. It's all good. So, without objection, AB 1096 will move to the suspense file bringing us to AB 1540 by Mr. Fong on post secondary education nonresidential tuition exemption. It is also a suspense candidate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
And we're going to open up the public comment right here in room 2200 to see if anybody wants to talk to us about AB 1540. And no one is coming to the microphone to talk to us. How about opposition of 1540? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line and see if there's anyone out there who wants to talk about 1540?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support of opposition of 1540, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue. We do have one for 199. Your line is open.
- Oranit Limmaneeprasert
Person
Oranit Limmaneeprasert, faculty at American River College, in strong support. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And, Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll go to Finance on 1540.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance has a neutral position on AB 1540. We would note that the Student Aid Commission shows a cost of $226,000 ongoing General Fund for award increases. However, we are neutral on the Bill because it streamlines the process for undocumented students applying for financial aid.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Fantastic. Without objection, AB 1540 will go to suspense. By the way, we're getting suggested trivia questions that are in the spirit of what we did today on hip hop. We passed SCR 81. And so which rapper performed the theme song for a popular 1990s kids show on Nickelodeon that also starred a famous Saturday Night Live comedian? So it was a sitcom on Nickelodeon and a rapper performed the theme song. It is Kenan and Kel. You got that?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
So yes, because Keenan Thompson was on the show and then was on Saturday Night Live. And who was the rapper that did the theme song? Do you know the theme song?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
It would have to be two of the names that I would know.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
It was coolio. Coolio did the theme song for Kenan and Kel. There you go.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We got that sent in by in theme of our day. All right, moving on to 1638. Mr. Fong, local government use of foreign language. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation will open up the public comment here in room 2200. And we have a supporter.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume. Clean Earth For Kids. Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne, for keeping us company all day. And you've been here all day and you have yet to speak.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Well, I've made snipe comments.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Well, only under your breath. Only under your breath. All right, so 1638. Any opposition to 1638? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1638?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition of 1638, you may press one, then zero. Okay. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, suzanne leaves. We're down to only one person in the room. All right, we've taken support and opposition. How about we go to Finance on 1638?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance has an opposed position on AB 1638. We anticipate the Bill is likely to create a significant state reimbursable mandate for the cities and counties to conduct a language assessment every five years and then translate emergency information into the appropriate foreign languages. For example, assuming an average cost of $100,000 for 58 counties and 482 cities to perform the required activities, the state reimbursable mandate exposure could be $54 million General Fund every five years.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 1638 will move to suspense. Moving on AB 520 Santiago, employment, public entities. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing in this room on AB 520 for support. There's no one wishing to support it. How about opposition? No opposition. Let's go to the phone line on AB 520.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 520. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in support or in the queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition on 520, and we're coming to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 520. The Department of Industrial Relations estimates a cost of $107,000 labor enforcement and compliance funds, and 24, 25, and $96,000 ongoing for the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement to process and investigate the wage claims as a result of the Bill. Finance also estimates that the Bill will create significant ongoing General Fund cost pressures for the state to pay unpaid wage claims filed against the entities the state contracts with.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance on AB 520. Without objection, AB 520 will go to suspense. AB 958, also by Santiago on Prisons visitation. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation. We'll open up the public comment right here in this room to see if anybody wants to grace us with a support position or grace us with an opposition opinion. And there's nobody here to do that. So I think we should go to the phone line and hear what people have to say about 958.
- Committee Secretary
Person
For support or opposition of 958, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 204. Your line is open.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wardleman, on behalf of the Children's Partnership in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. We do have one more. One moment while we get their line number. We'll go to 234.
- Chris Lodgson
Person
Greetings and good afternoon, this is Chris Lodgson from ARC: Anti-Recidivism Coalition calling in strong support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And, Mr. Chair, we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, that means we're coming your way.
- Michele Perrault
Person
958 finance is currently opposed to AB 958. CDCR estimates the Bill will result in unknown but significant costs, potentially in the tens of millions to possibly hundreds of millions of dollars to meet the provisions of the Bill. Finance would also note that it might impose a reimbursable state mandate as determined by the Commission on State Mandates by making visitation a civil right and specifying visitation conditions.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 958 will move to the Suspense file AB 1261 by Santiago on crime, witness and informants. It's a suspense candidate. The Assembly Member has waived presentation. We're going to open up the public hearing on 1261 with no one here to testify in support. How about opposition? No opposition. So I think we should go to the phone line to hear about 1261.
- Committee Secretary
Person
In support or opposition of 1261. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we will go to Finance on 1261.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance has a neutral note concerns position on the Bill. The California Highway Patrol and the Department of Justice do indicate that the Bill will not have a fiscal impact for either of them. The Department of Finance doesn't anticipate any state costs as a result of the Bill or they'd be likely minor and absorbable. We are neutral, but note concerns that it might result in the creation of a state reimbursable mandate which could have potential fiscal implications that are unknown.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
In keeping with the dad joke theme, is that a musical note or a written note? Either. It's a British note. It could be a British note. What are you going to say? How many pounds would that be? I know exactly. All right, so without objection, as we get giddy in the late hours of the afternoon, without objection, AB 1261 will move to the Suspense file. Mr. Mckayley has moved from the hallway to the room. It must be one of his bills are coming up. AB 1415.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Santiago outdoor advertising city of Los Angeles. I would mention that the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has something to say about this Bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
There you go. Thank you, Mr McKaley. Thank you, Mr. Chair. Anyone else wanting to support 1415? The authors waive presentation. Seeing no one else support. Is there anyone who opposes this Bill? Seeing no one come to oppose us, how about we go to the phone line and see who else wants to talk about 1415?
- Chris Micheli
Person
Mr. Chair, the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce is the sponsor of this Bill and urges your due consideration when it's up for Suspense on September 1.
- Committee Secretary
Person
For and support or opposition of 1415? You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. Let's go to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 1415 will move to suspense. Mr McKaley, before you go. What Southern California High School was the location for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which I know you watched every episode. Michelle? The fictional high school was Sunnyvale High School. Sunnydale High School. But what was the actual high school in SoCal? Beverly Hills High. Torrance high school. Torrance high school. Okay. All right, we are moving on. That was 1415.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We're going to move on to 522 by Assemblymember Cholera on State Department's investigations and hearing administrative subpoenas, and the author's waive presentation we'll open up the public comment right here in room 2200. There is no one here to testify in support. How about opposition of 522? We have no opposition. I think we should go to the phone line to see who wants to talk about administrative subpoenas today at five minutes to five.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support of AB 522 or opposition, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No opposition. All right, let's go to...No file. I'm sorry. I was multitasking. AB 522 will move to the suspense file without opposition. AB 943 by Assembly Member Kalra on corrections population data is also a suspense candidate. The Good Assembly Member has waived presentation. We will open up public comment on AB 943 in this room for support. No one's coming to the microphone. Let's go to opposition. No one's coming to the microphone. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition on 943?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Support or Opposition of 943, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No one in queue. Coming back to the finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 943 will move to suspense. AB 1266, Kalra infractions warrants and penalties to suspense candidate. The Good Assembly Member has waived presentation. We will open up the public comment right here in this room for support. Seeing no support, how about opposition? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone line.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1266, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we have no one in queue, so we will go to Finance on 1266.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance's opposed to AB 1266. We note that eliminating the court's authority to issue a bench warrant could reduce the incentive for the individual to appear in court or pay a fine. It also removes a tool for the court to compel an individual to appear in court or pay the fine. Therefore, the Bill could result in reduced revenues to the various funds that rely on these revenues. And although a fiscal impact was not available at the time of the analysis, Department of Motor Vehicles notes that the Bill requires significant information technology changes.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 1266 will move to suspense. Only two pages left to do 50 bills. That should get us out of here at 615. That's how I'm going to set the over under at 615. AB 537. Berman short term lodging, advertising rates. It is a suspense candidate. The author has waived presentation. We will open up the public hearing to see if anybody wants to talk about 537. No one's here to speak on it in favor. Any opposition? No opposition. Let's go to the phone line on 537.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 537, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line of 227.
- Victor Reyes
Person
Hello, this is Victor Reyes with the Valley Industry and Commerce Association in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll go to Finance.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. So, without objection, 537, we'll move to suspense. AB 1054. Berman pupil instruction, high school's computer science education courses. The good Assembly Member has waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment on AB 1054. There's nobody here to speak in favor. How about opposition? There's nobody to speak in opposition. How about we go to the phone line on 1054?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Support or opposition of 1054. You may press one and zero. We will go to line 227.
- Victor Reyes
Person
Hello, Victor Reyes with the Valley Industry and Commerce Association in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Line 216.
- Sam Nasher
Person
Hello, Sam Nasher with the Los Angeles County Office of Education in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, Mr. Chair. We have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, but let's go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1054. We estimate the Bill creates significant cost pressures of between 32 and $47 million. Ongoing proposition 98 General Fund for school districts not currently offering high school level computer science course to do so by 27 28. In addition, if the Commission on State Mandates were to determine the requirements of the Bill to be a state reimbursable mandate, the cost would likely be added to the K Twelve mandate block grant program.
- Michele Perrault
Person
And lastly, the Department of Education does estimate the Bill creates $140,000 General Fund cost for one position to collect and post the computer science course offering data referenced in the Bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance. Without objection, AB 1054 will go to suspense. Moving on to AB 1257. Berman dentistry, Dental, Hygiene board of California. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up the public hearing in this room on 1257, with no one wishing to talk in support. How about opposition? We have no opposition. Let's go to the phone lines for support or opposition of 1257.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1257, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently neutral on AB 1257. And we note just minor and absorbable costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
So, without objection, AB 1257 will go on suspense. I'm going to ask Mr. Seyarto to take over. I will be back in a moment.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Okay. That brings us to AB 1262 and 1262. The author has waived the reading of the Bill. And so at this time, we'll take anybody who wishes to speak in favor of the Bill. Since there's none, anybody opposed the Bill want us to talk about it? Since there is none, we'll go to the phone lines. Anybody want to call in on the phone lines in opposition or support of the Bill, that's AB 1262.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1262, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
All right, if there's no objections, we'll send that to the suspense file. I'm sorry. Finance. Yes, I was trying to pick up where earlier today the Chair.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 1262. We estimate just minor and absorbable costs.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
That is a relief. Thank you. So anyway, AB 1262 will be referred to the suspense file. That brings us to AB 1263 Berman and the author has waived the reading of the Bill and so our presentation of the Bill. And so that brings us to anybody who wishes to speak in favor of the Bill. Nobody rushing to the mic so anybody who wishes to speak in opposition of the Bill. And I see nobody rushing to the mic for that either. That brings us to the phone lines. So anybody on the phone lines wish to call in and speak in favor or opposition of AB 1263?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1263, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Okay, we'll bring it back to finance. What say you, Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is neutral on AB 1263. We estimate just minor absorbable costs.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Great. So AB 1263, without objection will be sent to the suspense file or referred to the suspense file. That brings us to AB 1264. The author Assembly Member has agreed to waive reading of this Bill. And so we are taking that and we are inviting people who wish to speak in favor of the Bill to speak on it. I don't see anybody doing that. How about people who oppose the Bill? I don't see anybody doing that. So let's go to the phone lines for AB 1264 for opposition or support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1264, you may press one, then zero. We have no one in queue at this time.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
All right, madam finance, what have you say about this?
- Michele Perrault
Person
We are neutral on AB 1264 and assume just minor and absorbable costs.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Okay. And if there's no objection from any of my colleagues, I guess myself, then AB 1264 will be referred to suspense file. So that brings us to AB 1539 by Berman, the author is waived reading of our presentation. So this brings us to the part where people get to come up and speak in favor. And since there's nobody coming up, we'll have people who want to speak in opposition to it. Since there's nobody doing that. Let's go to the phone lines for if people who wish to speak in favor or opposition of AB 1539.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1539, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue at this time.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
All right, we'll bring it back to Finance for their input on 1539.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
No file on this one. Okay. So, without objection, we will refer 1539 to the Suspense file. That brings us to AB 560 by Bennett. And the author has waived reading and so our presentation. So if anybody wishes to speak in favor, please clamor to the Mic. If you don't do that, which I see none. How about people that are opposed to it? If nobody wants to oppose it, then we will go to the phone lines for opposition or support of AB 560.
- Committee Secretary
Person
To appear in support or opposition of 560, you may press one, then zero, and we will go to line 224.
- Jan Warren
Person
Jan Warren. In support of AB 560.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you, and we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Okay, we'll bring it back for Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 560. We estimate cost to the State Water Resources Control Board of $450,000 General Fund and two positions ongoing for workload. In addition, we also anticipate cost to the Department of Water Resources of $100,000 General Fund ongoing for workload.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Okay, thank you. And we'll bring it back to my colleagues. Without objection, we will send AB 560 to Suspense. So that brings us to AB 80 nine by Bennett. Also, the author has waived reading or presentation, so we'll go to people who would like to speak in favor if you would come to the Mic.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume Clean Earth 4 Kids, support.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Thank you very much. Is there anybody else? I don't see anybody else coming up, so anybody who is opposed to it, this is your chance. Come up to the Mic and state. So since we don't have anybody doing that, we will go to the phone lines for opposition or support for AB 80 nine.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 80 nine, you may press one, then zero. We have no one in queue at this time.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Okay, finance. What say you?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 809. Department of Fish and Wildlife indicate no fiscal impact. However, Finance does note, while the implementation of the Bill is subject to appropriation, codification of the California Monitoring Program creates an unknown but potentially significant cost pressure on the state. Bill also doesn't establish the California Monitoring Program Fund or I'm sorry, it establishes it, but does not identify a sustainable Fund source. Therefore, the cost pressures would be borne by the General Fund.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Very good. It's easy for you to say. So with that, if there is no objections, we will be referring AB 1168 to the Suspense file. I'm sorry. 809. We are now on AB 1168.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
...Medical services. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing on 1168 with no one here to speak. How about opposition to 1168? No opposition. How about we go to the phone lines for 1168? Bennett.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. If you're in support of opposition 1168, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 204.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wardelman on behalf of Orange County and San Bernardino County in respectful opposition.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Line 233.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonsalves on behalf of the city of Santa Rosa in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Line 33.
- Jolie Onodera
Person
Good evening, Mr. Chair and Members. Jolie Onodera with the California State Association of Counties calling in opposition. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. We'll go to Finance on 1168.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. So without objection, 1168 will go to suspense. AB 585. Robert Rivas, California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. It is an urgency matter. We'll open up the public hearing. He's waived presentation. Will open up the public hearing on 585. No one is here to speak in support. How about opposition? There's nobody in opposition. Let's go to the phone lines on 585.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're here in support or opposition of 585, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken our positions on 585. Let's go to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. So without objection, 585 will go to suspense. How about 593? Haney carbon emissions reduction strategy. It is a suspense candidate and we do have a support testimony.
- Katherine Brandenburg
Person
Hi. Katherine Brandenburg on behalf of Sonoma Clean Power in support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. We have more support.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, Clean Earth 4 Kids. Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, anyone else in support? How about opposition to 593? We have no opposition to 593. I think we should go to the phone lines.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 593, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 224.
- Jan Warren
Person
Jan Warren in support of AB five, nine, three.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 593 as it creates costs for various state entities in the range of $5.8 million and 23 24 and then $780,000 ongoing from various funding sources. The state entities affected include the California Energy Commission the California Public Utilities Commission the California Workforce Development Board the California Air Resources Board and the Department of General Services.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 593 will go to suspense. AB eight, seven, one. Haney safety in employment conveyances it is a suspense candidate. The good author is waive presentation. We'll open up the public comment on 871 to see if anybody wants to speak in support. No one in support. Any opposition? 871. There's no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for eight seven one.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 871 you may press one, then zero. Again we'll go to line 192. Line 192. Your line is open.
- Greg Hardeman
Person
Hi, this is Greg Hardeman. On behalf of the elevator constructors local eight and the elevator constructors ABT. I'm in full support of 871 and a proud POG collector as well.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
How about finance? What do you have to say about 871?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. So with that, without objection, 871 will go to the Suspense file. AB 1136. Haney State Athletic Commission mixed Martial Arts Pension Fund. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation, we'll open up the public hearing in this room. With support. There's no supporters. How about opposers? There's no opposers. I think we should go to the phone line to see who wants to speak to us about 1136.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition, 1136, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, what would you like to say about 1136?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1136. The Bill, which establishes the mixed martial arts pension Fund and specifies all the monies within the Fund are continuously appropriated to be used exclusively for the purposes and Administration of the pension plan. We are opposed, however, because it establishes a continuous Fund without adequate budgetary oversight.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Wonderful. Without objection, 1136 will go to Suspense, maybe 1356, Haney relocations, terminations and mass layoffs. It's a suspense candidate, and it is here for public comment. But there are no people here to comment. Anybody wanting to support oppose? How about we go to the phone line for positions on 1356?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1356, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 227.
- Victor Reyes
Person
Hello. Victor Rayes with the Valley Industry and Commerce Association. And strong opposed?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance is opposed to AB 1356. We would note that Department of Industrial Relations estimates the Bill would result in costs of 1.1 million from the Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund in 23, 24 and 1 million ongoing to enforce the provisions of the Bill. We would note that the DLSE does have an existing backlog of wage claim cases and in any increase in the number of the cases would just exasperate the backlog.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
In addition, Edd estimates the Bill would result in $140,000.01 time from the Employment Development Department contingent Fund which is in a structural deficit.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Without objection, 1356 will go to suspense. AB 609. Pappin. Office of Wildfire Technology Research and Development. It's a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up the public hearing in this room for support. No support. Opposition. No opposition. How about we go to Finance? Excuse me? How about we go to the phone line.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 609, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Now we'll come to Finance on 609.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance as opposed to AB 609. We would note that Cal Fire estimates a fiscal impact of 619,000 General Fund one time for three limited term positions. Cal Office of Emergency Services estimates minor and absorbable costs to consult with Cal Fire on the report. However, we are opposed because it results in new General Fund impacts not included in the 2023 budget.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, AB 609 will go to suspense. AB 115 by Pappin. Barry Keane underground storage tank cleanup trust Fund act of 1989 is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up the public hearing in this room on 1115 with nobody wishing to support. How about opposition? We do have opposition.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, cleaners for kids. Oppose.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anybody else opposed seeing? None. Let's go to the phone line on 1115.
- Committee Secretary
Person
To express support or opposition of 1115? You may press one, then zero and.
- Committee Secretary
Person
We'll go to line 224
- June Warren
Person
June Warren in support of AB 1115. Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. How about we, without objection, put 1115 on the Suspense file? Everybody's okay with that? Moving on to 631. Heart, oil and gas enforcement penalties. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing for support of 631.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume, cleaners for kids. Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Any more support? None. Any more opposition? There's nobody here to oppose. How about we go to the phone line on 631.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If your in support or opposition of 631. You may press one and then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come to Finance on 631.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 631 will move to Suspense. AB 1197. Heart agricultural Protection planning grant It is a suspense candidate. The author's way. Presentation. We will open up the public comment here for support of 1197.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume cleaners for Kids Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Any other support? None. Any opposition? None. Let's go to the phone line on 1197.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
If you're in supporter opposition 1197, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 1197 will move to Suspense 1345. Heart Residential Exclusive Listing Agreements Act. It's a suspense candidate. The author's away presentation. Let's open up the public hearing on 1345. There's no one here to support. No opposition. Let's go to the phone line.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in supporter or opposition of 1345. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll come back to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is neutral on AB 1345. We estimate the Bill has no state level fiscal impact and it does not impose a state reimbursable mandate.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, AB 1345, we'll go to Suspense. Moving on to AB 1548. Heart Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. It's a suspense candidate. The authors waived presentation. We'll open up the public hearing. No one's here to speak in favor. How about opposition? No one's here to oppose. How about we go to the phone line?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1548, you may press one, then zero, and we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. That objection. 1548 will go to Suspense. Let's move on to 696. Lowenthal it is on state agency grants and contracts. It's a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up the public comment right here in room 2200 with nobody wishing to speak. How about opposition? There's no opposition. Let's go to the phone line.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're supporter or opposition of 696. You may press one, then zero. We have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 696, we'll move to Suspense. Maybe 1282. Lowenthal Mental Health Impacts of Social Media It is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up the public comment right here in this room. If anybody wants to speak in support of 1282. None. How about opposition? None. How about we go to the phone line for 1282?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1282, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 237.
- Dan Nasha
Person
Good afternoon, chair Members. Dan Nasha with the Los Angeles County Office of Education in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. So without objection, 1282 will move to the suspense. File SB 718. Ta Veterans Mental health. It's a suspense candidate. The Assembly Members waive presentation will open up the public hearing for support, seeing none. How about opposition? Seeing none. Let's go to the phone line here.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 718, you may press one, then zero. And we have no support or opposition. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. So without objection, AB 718, we'll move to suspense. AB 764. Brian local redistricting. It's a suspense candidate. The author's way. Presentation. We'll open up the public hearing here. No one is addressing us on support. How about opposition? There's no one here. Let's go to the phone line for supporter opposition.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 764, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 225. Did you want to have your supporter opposition?
- Tom Sheehy
Person
That me.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Yes.
- Tom Sheehy
Person
Hi. This is Tom Sheehy, representing the Orange County Board of Education. In opposition to AB 764. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Line 233.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Hello, Sharon Gonzales is on behalf of the State Clerk Association of California with. An opposed unless amended. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance. Tell us about 764.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection. Seven, six, four. Will go to suspense. AB 1400. Brian Student financial aid college access tax credit Fund. It's a suspense candidate. The author's way presentation. And we have an eager supporter.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Thank you. Suzanne Hume cleaner for Kids Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Anyone else? No other support. How about opposition of AB 1400? No opposition. How about we go to the phone line?
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support of opposition of 1400, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, you're up, finance 1400.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance currently has a neutral, but note concerns position on the Bill. The California Student Aid Commission notes $52,000.01 time and a half of a position to implement. And while we are neutral on the Bill because it does provide support for underrepresented students seeking to attain their bachelor's degree without increasing state costs, we are concerned that the resources might support California resident student costs who attend traditional out of state institutions of higher ed which oftentimes have a higher cost of attendance.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance. So without objection, AB 1400 will move to suspense. AB 1512. Brian foster care payments suspense candidate. The office waived presentation will open up the public comment right here in this room with a support position.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume cleaners for Kids Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else in support? No one else in support? Any opposition? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone line.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. If you're in support or opposition of 1512, you may press one, then zero. We do have one in queue. One moment, please. Ask, and we will go to line 228.
- Jeff Neal
Person
Thank you. Jeff Neal, representing the county of San Diego in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1512. We note it would result in unknown but significant ongoing General phone costs in the millions to tens of millions of dollars. Support to support increased workload for county child welfare agencies to expand their benefit screening, their application assistance, and their benefit maintenance requirement for all their Social Security Administration benefits. This Bill would also require the General Fund to backfill county workload associated with the cost of the childcare that is currently reimbursed with the SSA funding.
- Michele Perrault
Person
In addition, we would note that this Bill would then require necessary automated changes to the Child Welfare Services California Automated Response and Engagement System project.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Support and Opposition and Finance without objection, 512 a move to suspense. AB 824. Calderone higher greening statewide strategic plan. Highway greening statewide strategic plan. It's a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up the public hearing. Come on up, Suzanne.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne Hume cleaner for Kids Support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. Anyone else? No one else? How about opposition? 824? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone line.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Your supporter opposition of 824. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 824. Caltrans estimates the costs associated with completing the review and preparing the report would be in the Low millions of dollars of the state highway account for staffing and contracting. In addition, implementation of the plan could result in one time costs of hundreds of millions of dollars and significant increased ongoing maintenance costs. It should be noted that the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has indicated any costs associated would be minor and absorbable.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, 824 will go to suspense. AB 1393 student aid commission, also by Calderone. It is a suspense candidate. The author wave presentation. We will open up public comments right here with Suzanne at the microphone.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Suzanne. Suzanne. Cleaners for Kids support. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. All right, let's see if there's opposition to 1393. We have no opposition. How about we go to the phone line?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 1393, you may press one, then zero. We'll go to line 204.
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordleman on behalf of Children's Partnerships in Support thank you
- Committee Secretary
Person
and we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AP 1393. California Student Aid Commission estimates ongoing local assistance costs of between 37.7 million and 54.4 million, based on the maximum monthly amount given to CalFresh recipients and the number of paid Cal Grant awards to the California Dream Act applicants. In addition, they note costs of 249,000 to 376,001 time and ongoing for state operations.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance. We've heard from everyone else. Without objection, 1393 will go to suspense. AB 860 Valencia Grant programs: administration, it is a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up the public hearing. With no one wanting to speak in favor, how about opposition? There's no opposition. How about we go to the phone line?
- Committee Moderator
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 860, you may press one then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we'll go to Finance on 860. No file. No file. Without objection, 860 will go to suspense. AB 890, Joe Patterson on controlled substance probation. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation will open up the public hearing on 890, with nobody wishing to speak. How about opposition to 890, with nobody wishing to oppose. Let's go to the phone line for 890. Support or opposition.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Support or opposition of 890. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
In support and opposition. Let's go to finance. No file. No file. So, without objection, AB 890 will go to suspense. AB 898. Lackey, juvenile halls. It is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation will open up the public hearing on 898. See if anybody wants to speak in favor. Nobody's here. Opposition? Nobody's here. Let's go to the phone line to see who wants to speak on 898.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support of opposition of 898, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, you're up.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance has an opposed position on AB 898. We would note cost to the Board of State and Community Corrections of 53,000 and a quarter of a position. But in addition, we would also note that there are unknown, I'm sorry, that this would create a state reimburseable mandate which would then result in unknown but potentially significant fiscal impacts at the county-level juvenile probation departments who are charged with the oversight of the juvenile hall facilities.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance and everyone else 898, so without objection, AB 898 will go to suspense. We are on our last page, starting with AB 14. Lackey medical healthcare service data to Suspense. Candidate Mr. Lackey has waived presentation, so we're going to open up the public comment with anybody wishing to support 14. There's nobody here to support it. How about opposition on 14? We have no opposition, so let's go to the phone line. For 14.
- Committee Secretary
Person
If you're in support of opposition of Twelve two, you may press One then Zero voiceline 204
- Nicole Wordelman
Person
Nicole Wordelman on behalf of the children's partnership sponsor of AB 1202 in support. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance, what would you like to tell us about AB 1202?
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1202. We would note the Department of Healthcare Services would have a fiscal impact of 612,000, of which 306,000 is General Fund in 24-25, 576,000 of which 288,000 is General Fund in 25-26 for four positions to design and develop the data collection and analysis process to prepare the report for the Legislature. Additionally, DHCS does note that the reporting requirements may increase the managed health care plan administrative workload all right, we've heard.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance, so without objection, 2102 will move to suspense. AB 1025, Dixon County Government contract legal counsel suspense candidate, the author's wave presentation and we would open up the public comment on 1025 with no one here to speak in favor. Anybody opposing? Seeing none. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1025?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1025, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance 1025. No file. No file. Without objection, 1025 will move to suspense. AB 1032, Pacheco courts, court interpreters. It's a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation, we'll open up the public hearing from 1032. Nobody here to speak? How about opposition? There's nobody here to oppose. How about we go to the phone line to see who wants to talk.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Opposition of 1032, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance. Finance is currently opposed to AB 1032. We would note that the Judicial Council is unable to estimate the exact fiscal impacts to implement the bill because there are many factors that revolve around changing their hiring practices, union negotiations and the ability to hire provisionally qualified interpreters. While the specific numbers can't be generated due to unknown future contract negotiations and long-term impacts to interpreter availability, the fiscal impact is anticipated to be significant and would likely impact both the General Fund and the Trial Court Trust Fund.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
So we've heard from Finance. So without objection, 1032 Pacheco will move to the suspense file. Moving on to AB 1038. Speaker Emeritus Rendon, Family Child Care Home Education Networks. It's a suspense candidate. The Speaker Emeritus has waived presentation. We'll open up the public comment right here in 1038. Are you here on 1038? No support. Opposition to 1038? No opposition. Let's go to the phone line on 1038.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1038, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one at queue at this time.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance. Finance is currently opposed to AB 1038. This would result in $12.6 million of General Fund cost pressures for the Family Childcare Home Education Network to hire contractors and implement the programs. In addition, they note, or we would note 568,000 of General Fund in 24-25 and 552,000 General Fund ongoing for the Department of Social Services to implement regs, provide ongoing training and technical assistance to the Family Childcare Home Education Network.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
We've heard from Finance on 1038. Without objection, 1038 will go to suspense. We've done 1288 already. Moving on to 1433. Speaker Emeritus Rendon, public contracts. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation, we'll open up the public hearing with support for 1433. Seeing none. Opposition seeing none. How about we go to the phone line?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Here in support of opposition of 1433, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one at queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 1433 will go to suspense. AB 1093 Jim Patterson, property taxation, manufactured homes. Suspense Candidate. Author's waived presentation will open up the public hearing in this room for support. Seeing no support, how about opposition? Seeing no opposition, let's go to the phone lines for 1093.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of 1093, you may press one, then zero. We have no one in queue at this time.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance, 1093. Finance is currently opposed to AB 1093. The Department of Housing and Community Development does estimate costs for the bill are minor and absorbable. However, Finance does indicate this bill could create a state-reimbursable mandate. Assuming annual costs of $100,000 per county to implement the bill's requirements, finance estimates $5.8 million General Fund and state-reimbursable mandate costs per year.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, so without objection, 1093 will go to suspense. 1462 Patterson, veteran overdose deaths. It's a suspense candidate. The author's waived presentation, we'll open up public comment right here in this room for support. Seeing no support, how about opposition to 1462? No opposition. So let's go to the phone line.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support of opposition of 1462, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in the queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Sorry. 1462. Thank you. Sorry. Finance is currently opposed to AB 1462. Department of Public Health notes a $78,000 impact one-time cost in 24-25 to modify the California Overdose Surveillance Dashboard. In addition, though, Finance notes that the one-time costs could result in General Fund costs to the extent that CDPH is now unable to redirect federal funds that currently support the dashboard. CalVet does estimate just minor and observable costs as a result of the Bill. And of Finance is opposed because it results in General Fund cost updates that should be considered as part of the budget process.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, 1462 will go to suspense. AB 1111: Pellerin, Cannabis Small Producer Event Sales license. It is a suspense candidate. The author's wave presentation. And look at that. We've got supporters here.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Opposition support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Okay, go ahead.
- Mark Smith
Person
Mr. Chair. Mark Smith on behalf of a variety of organizations listed in our coalition letter origins council: Humboldt County Growers Alliance; Big Sur Farmers Association; Nevada County Cannabis Alliance; Mendocino Cannabis Alliance; Trinity County Agriculture Alliance; Sonoma County Cannabis Alliance; United Core Alliance, an equity group based here in Sacramento; San Jose Cannabis Equity Working Group; Weed for Warriors; Long Beach Commercial Cannabis Council; Cannabis Equity Policy Council; the Veteran Cannabis Group; California Cannabis Industry Association; State House Holdings; Nabis and CannaCraft. All in support of the measure.
- Mark Smith
Person
One comment on the fiscal: existing law does allow DCC to set a license fee, which we believe could limit implementation costs and any impact to the General Fund through cost recovery. Thank you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, anyone else supporting? Seeing no one else, how about opposition?
- Jerred Kiloh
Person
Long day.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All day you've been here.
- Jerred Kiloh
Person
Thank you. If I would have known the agenda was at fifth to last, I probably would have come a little later. But I appreciate the time here and especially the trivia. I'm here on behalf of the United Cannabis Business Association. My name is Jerred Kiloh. We represent hundreds of retailers throughout the state, as well as thousands of license holders throughout the state. I've come here to at least say a few things more than just to our support.
- Jerred Kiloh
Person
This Bill has been highly contentious over the last three times it's been brought to this Legislature. Mostly, it divides cultivators versus retailers. As you can hear in the last support group, every single one of those groups seem to be a supporter, was a cultivator. Now, my problem with this Bill is currently that it would probably violate Prop 64 because it does not further the purpose and intent of Prop 64.
- Jerred Kiloh
Person
So even with a two thirds vote, we are concerned about where it does bring benefits to the overall system. Plus, there is a high cost of this Bill. It's not just where it was last year at $5 million. This year it's $1.4 million to implement this Bill. And we're worried that the cost of enforcement is going to further increase the cost of this measure to be enforceable in a lot of ways.
- Jerred Kiloh
Person
You'll be hearing a lot of people on the phone line who will also be showing their opposition to this Bill. It mostly pits cultivators versus retailers. And if there was a point inside the supply chain where this would raise all ships, I'd love to see it.
- Jerred Kiloh
Person
I've been asking for five years, the supporters and sponsors of this Bill, to give me one economic study, one business plan, one postulation, one fabrication of one number that would show why there's a benefit to this Bill, to the state of California, and to the cannabis industry. If there's any questions, be here. Otherwise, thank you for your time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you. Anyone else opposed? Seeing none, let's go to the phone line for support or opposition to 1111.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 1111, you may press one, then zero. We will go to line 194.
- Talia D'Amato
Person
This is Talia D'Amato. Sorry. This is Talia D'Amato on behalf of Steezy and California NORML representing consumers both in support. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 202. Your line is up.
- Arnie Abramyan
Person
Good afternoon, Mr. Chair. I have a trivia question for Tujunga for you.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I love Tujunga. Is that the right answer?
- Arnie Abramyan
Person
Yes, sir. And Tujunga loves you. But Tujunga Caesar's banquet hall. What was that building originally built for and approximately when? If you know.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
I actually don't know, but I've been there many times.
- Arnie Abramyan
Person
The Caesar banquet wall was originally built as the Tujunga theater.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
That would make sense. It's got the same outline of a theater. Yeah.
- Arnie Abramyan
Person
Yes, sir. So Arnie Abramyan, Armenian Labor Trade and Labor Association. We opposed this Bill. And you learned something new today, Mr. Chair.
- Arnie Abramyan
Person
Thanks, Arnie.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
That was my favorite trivia question of the day.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
See that my colleagues like the fact that I was stumped.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. Good work.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, next caller.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Next, we'll go to line 236.
- Michelle Leopold
Person
Is that me?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Yes.
- Michelle Leopold
Person
Oh, okay. I was told 236. Sorry. Hi. My name is Michelle Leopold. I'm representing my forever 18 year-old son, who is dead in part because of his cannabis use disorder. And I strongly oppose this because of the normalization and access it would give. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 215. Line 215, your line is open.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Connell representing Marin Residents for Public Health Cannabis Policies, and we are in strong opposition to AB 1111. We believe it will normalize cannabis to youth. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 241.
- Javier Montes
Person
Hello, my name is Javier Montes. I'm the vice chair of the United Cannabis Business Trade Association, a retail shop owner at Los Angeles in strong opposition.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 244.
- Armen Paronyan
Person
Hi, this is Armen Paronyan, President of LA Cannabis Company. And I strongly oppose this Bill. Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Line 242. 242, your line is open. Line 242, do you have us on mute?
- Carlos Delatorre
Person
Helllo, this is Carlos Delatorre from Cornerstone Wellness and I strongly oppose AB 1111.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Next we'll go to line 208.
- Heidi Swan
Person
This is Heidi Swan from Hermosa Coalition for Drug Free Kids and we strongly oppose this Bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, let's go to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to AB 1111. We would note that Department of Cannabis Control estimates costs of $1.5 million out of the Cannabis Control Fund in 23, 24, and 768,000 in 24, 25 and ongoing, and five additional positions to create and implement the Small Producer Temporary Event License.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition. We've heard from Finance. So without objection, AB 1111 will go to suspense. AB 1471, Pellerin, hospital seismic compliance. It is a suspense candidate and it waived presentation. And we will open up the public hearing. We have no one in the room to speak in favor. How about opposition? We have no opposition. So I think we should go to the phone line to hear what the phone line has to say about 1471.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
In support or opposition of 1471, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance, you're up.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1471. A fiscal analysis from the Department of Healthcare Access and Information for the current version of the bill wasn't available at the time of our analysis. However, we have estimated for a prior version of this bill a fiscal impact of $185,000 from the Fee Supported Hospital Building Fund annually in 24 25 and 25 26. HCAI notes that these costs may continue into 26 27, depending on when the last compliance deadline is met and HCAI confirms compliance. We would note the current version of this Bill does include additional requirements of HCAI, which may necessitate additional and potentially significant costs.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've heard from Finance. Without objection, 1471 will go to suspense. Moving on to 1157, Ortega, rehabilitative and habilitative services. It is a suspense candidate. The author's way of presentation will open up a public hearing for support on 1157. There's no one here to speak in support. How about opposition on 1157? There's no one here to speak in opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For support or opposition of 1157, you may press one, then zero. And we do have one in queue. One moment, please. We'll go to line 240. Your line is open.
- Sandra Poole
Person
Good afternoon, chair members. This is Sandra Poole, Western Center on Law & Poverty. Co-sponsor in strong support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. And we have no further support or opposition in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, Finance 1157.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1157. The Department of Managed Health Care estimates the total cost of the bill to be 3.2 million and twelve positions in 24 25 and ongoing. Additionally, the Department of Managed Healthcare does anticipate costs related to addressing the potential gap between the January 1, 2024 effective date of AB 1157 mandate and the date by which any new benchmark plan is implemented.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, 1157 will go to suspense. Moving on to 1350, Soria, veterans memorials. It is a suspense candidate. The author's waive presentation will open up the public comment. There's nobody here to speak in favor? Anyone here to speak in opposition? No? Let's go to the phone lines for 1350.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
For support or opposition you may press one, then zero. We have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently neutral on AB 1350. We would note that this does establish a continuously appropriated fund for the purposes of receiving a donation to pay for the maintenance and rehabilitation of the existing memorials, and therefore there is no state fiscal cost.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, 1350 will go to suspense. 1745 by Soria, public postsecondary education veterans waiver of mandatory system-wide tuition. It is a suspense candidate. The authors waive presentation and we will open up the public hearing in this room for support. No support. Opposition? No opposition. Let's go to the phone lines.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Support or opposition of 1745. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Let's go to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is opposed to AB 1745. We would indicate that the California Community College Chancellor's Office does indicate the total Proposition 98 general fund cost is unknown. But just for context, the costs would be roughly $138,000 for every 100 students that would qualify. The California State University indicates that this bill would result in additional costs totaling unknown millions of dollars annually. And the University of California estimates minor and absorbable costs as a result of the bill.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, 1745 will go to suspense. AB 1478, Cervantes, maternal health community-based comprehensive perinatal care, perinatal care, excuse me. It is a suspense candidate. The author has waived presentation and it looks like we have a support commenter.
- Suzanne Hume
Person
Thank you. Suzanne Hume, CleanEarth4Kids, support.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Thank you, Suzanne. Anyone else speaking in support? No support? Opposition? No opposition? How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition of 1478?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Support or opposition of 1478. You may press one, then zero. Thank you. And we have no support in queue.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1478. We would note that the Department of Public Health estimates a cost pressure of 352,000 in 24 25 and 202,000 in 25 26 and ongoing to support one position, design, implement, and maintain the referral network and a contract to develop and maintain the web page. The funds would be supported either by the general fund or the mental health services fund. The Department of Healthcare Services indicates no fiscal impact.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, without objection, 1478 will go to suspense. AB 1653, Sanchez, Interscholastic athletic program emergency action plans. It is a suspense candidate. The authors waive presentation. We'll open up the public hearing in this room for support for 1653. Seeing none. How about opposition for 1653? Seeing none. I think we should go to the phone line to see what people have to say about 1653.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. For supporter opposition of 1653 may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Let's go to finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. Without objection, 1653 will go to suspense. 1688, Sanchez, voter registration. It is a suspense candidate. The authors waive presentation and we will open up the public hearing in this room for support. We have no support. How about opposition? We have no opposition. How about we go to the phone line for support or opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
If you're in support or opposition of AB 1688, you may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
No file. We've come to our final bill ,1722, Megan Dahle, pupil health credentialed school nurses. It is a suspense candidate. The author has waived presentation. We have no one in this room to testify support or opposition, but we're giving them that opportunity. Let's go to the phone line and see what the 40 million Californians have to think about 1722. Do we have a taker?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Support or opposition of 1722. You may press one, then zero. And we have no one in queue at this time.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right. Finance, your final bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 1722. To the extent that local educational agencies elect to hire LVNs, the bill could create ongoing cost pressures in the low millions of dollars of Proposition 98 general fund. This cost estimate assumes that between 50 to 150 school districts hire an LVN.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
All right, we've taken support and opposition without objection. SB 1722 will go to suspense. That concludes our business. And I have one final trivia question. See who is going to know the answer to this question. Who is Robert Van Winkle better known as? Robert Van Winkle. Who knows who Robert Van Winkle is?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Vanilla Ice.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
Vanilla Ice. See that? Look at that.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Why did you know that?
- Anthony Portantino
Person
She knew that.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yeah, she gets a lot of them right.
- Anthony Portantino
Person
She gets a lot of them right. All right, that concludes our business. I thank everybody for participating in both the actual business of the committee and the trivia questions. We love hearing from you. If you want to say anything else, you can always write us, comment to us, send your comments. We love hearing from you. And that concludes our business. This committee hearing is adjourned.
Committee Action:Passed
Next bill discussion: September 12, 2023
Previous bill discussion: July 10, 2023
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