Senate Standing Committee on Appropriations
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Senate Committee on Appropriations will now come to order. We are holding our hearing today in room 2200 of the O Street building. We have a big agenda, so I am asking all the members of the committee to come to the hearing room so that we can begin the hearing with a quorum.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We have 324 measures on today's agenda, a little bit light, two of which are eligible for a do pass motion. So the remaining items will are suspense file candidates. And we have one suspense file bill that will have a presentation, but the authors for the remaining suspense file bills have waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
It means that the authors will not be here. However, we will still take testimony from the public on each and every item, even if the author has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
AB 2498 by Assemblymember Zbur, AB 2893 by Assemblymember Ward, AB 2903 by Assemblymember Hoover, and AB 3061 by Assemblymember Haney are all still listed on the daily file, but these measures will be rescheduled to our next hearing.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
In addition, AB 20618 by Assemblymember Shen will be reported directly to the floor pursuant to rule 28.8. So we will not have testimony on that bill today. So if you're here for that bill, it will not be called and there won't be testimony as usual.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We're going to extend a courtesy to any member that show up, any assembly member that shows up in person and allow them to present their bills out of agenda order as they show up.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So if you're here on an assembly member bill and it's taken out of order, pay attention, because we could end up moving on if we don't see anybody getting up to testify. I'm going to ask you to.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Well, I want to remind you that the witnesses are limited in their testimony to the fiscal aspects of the bill and we've asked the assembly members to do the same thing. Please refrain from lengthy policy discussions and repeating prior testimony in your comments.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Before we begin today's hearing on the bills before us, we need to establish a quorum. So, madam assistant, please call the roll.
- Committee Secretary
Person
[Roll Call]
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We have a quorum. Now we can move on to the business of the day. So I want to thank all the committee members for being here on a timely basis. And we'll start off with the first bill on, on today's agenda, which will be AB 82 by Assemblymember Weber. Assemblymember Weber has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So we're going to start with opening this up by seeing if there's anyone who would like to provide testimony in support of AB 82. Is there anybody here seeing no one approached the mic. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Excuse me. Yes. Good morning. Michele Perrault, on behalf of the Department of Finance. Department of Finance is opposed to this bill because it would result in General Fund costs, excuse me. Not included in the administration's spending plan.
- Michele Perrault
Person
And we also do believe the bill may conflict with federal law and the Federal Food and Drug Administration's authority to regulate the safety and efficacy of these drugs.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. Are there any questions or concerns from the committee? Saying none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 82 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1841 by Assemblymember Weber. Assemblymember Weber has waived presentation. Is there anybody here who would like to testify in support of her Bill?
- Anna Mathews
Person
Anna Matthews with the Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, in strong support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to 1841. The University of California reports ongoing costs of at least 1.6 million to comply with the bill. Both the CSU and the community colleges report minor associated costs, but we are, we are opposed because it does create ongoing General Fund costs as well as a potential reimbursable state mandate.
- Michele Perrault
Person
With one time and ongoing Proposition 91 General Fund costs probably in the hundreds of thousands of dollars for the community colleges, we're good.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Any comments or questions by the committee saying none. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1841 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1895 by Assemblymember Weber, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Chole Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with cleanearth4kids.org supports AB 1995 Weber.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Anna Mathews
Person
Again, Anna Mathews, Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, in strong support of this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about anybody in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1895. Preliminary estimates are potentially ongoing. Annual fund, excuse me, General Fund costs in the Low hundreds of thousands of dollars to, excuse me, to the Department of Health Care and access and information and minor and absorbable costs to the Department of Health Care Services.
- Michele Perrault
Person
So we are opposed as a result of ongoing General Fund costs not accounted for in the state's fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee comments or questions? Saying none. This Bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, 1895 will move to suspense. AB 1919 by Assemblymember Weber, who has waived presentation. Anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance yes, Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1919. We do believe that the Bill could create a state reimbursable mandate with ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs in the tens of millions to hundreds of millions of dollars. The costs would, of course, depend on the best practices that a local education agency implements.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Questions or comments from the committee saying none? This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1919 will move to suspense, maybe 1984 by Assemblymember Weber, who has waived presentation. Anyone here would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1984. We do believe it could potentially create a state reimbursable mandate, and we estimate ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs of up to about $4.7 million for local education agencies should it be considered a mandatory. So we are opposed to it.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Given that and the ongoing General Fund costs that are not costs not in the administration's spending plan, we would also note that it requires a reporting of duplicate, duplicative reporting of already existing reports. Got it.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions from the committee saying none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1984 will move to suspense. AB 2072, again by Assemblymember Weber, who has waived presentation. Anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance doesn't currently have a formal position on the bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, we would note that the Department of Managed Health Care estimates the fiscal impact of the Bill to be $500,000 25-26 for consulting fees and an updated fiscal impact from the California Department of Insurance wasn't available at the time of our analysis, but we believe based on in the prior version of the Bill, estimated cost of $29,000 to the insurance Fund could occur in 2031 to 32.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, we believe the current amendments could accelerate that timeframe and that the cost could be higher than originally estimated.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Questions or comments from the committee seeing. None, this nill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2072 will move to suspense. AB 3059 by Assemblymember Weber, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? The Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance doesn't have an official position on the bill. However, we would note that the Department of Managed Health care estimates fiscal impact to be 64,2526133,2627 and annually thereafter. The California Public Employees Retirement System estimates a fiscal impact of about 332,000 annually from the public Employees Healthcare Fund questions.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Or comments from the committee saying none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3059 will move to suspense AB 3139 by Assemblymember Weber who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about testify in opposition? Department of Finance? Committee? Seeing no questions or comments.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3139 will move to suspense AB 236 by Assemblymember. Holden Assemblymember Holden has waived present. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about anyone who would like to testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 236. We would note the Department of Managed Healthcare estimates fiscal impact to be 1.97 million in seven positions in 24-25, 3.5 million and 14 positions in 25-26, 3.4 million, 14 positions in 26-27, 3.49 million and 14 positions in 27-28 and annually thereafter.
- Michele Perrault
Person
That would be supported by the managed care fund. We would also the Department of Healthcare also estimates fiscal impact of approximately $24 million in 25-26 and ongoing from potential Proposition 30 impacts.
- Michele Perrault
Person
So we are opposed to the bill as a result in significant ongoing General Fund and managed care fund costs that are not included included in the current state spending plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Comments from committee concerns this bill is. A suspense file candidate so without objection. AB 236 will move to suspense AB 1826 by Assemblymember Holden. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1826. The California Public Utilities Commission estimates ongoing cost of $3 million from the Public Utilities Commission reimbursement account to Fund 13 positions to hold public hearings, conduct investigations, et cetera.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We would note that the Public Utilities Commission reimbursement account is generated from surcharge on utility bills, so the measure could result in increased costs for ratepayers.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions from committee, seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1826, we'll move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1851 by Assemblymember Holden, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1851. California Department of Education indicates the bill requires $304,000.01 time General Fund for three new positions, operating expenses, and equipment.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance also assumes federal resources will not be available for this purpose and therefore estimates General Fund costs in the millions to Low tens of millions of dollars to provide the grants to the participating local education agencies. Therefore, were opposed given the significant General Fund costs and cost pressures not included in the states spending plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions from the committee? Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1851 will move to suspense AB 2193 by Assemblymember Holden who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Mathews
Person
Anna Matthews with the Faculty Association of the California Community College is in strong support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Chole Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin Clean Earth 4 Kids Supports AB 2193 along with following organizations Facts North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability Peeps, NCCA Grandparents Taking Action thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? About anyone in opposition Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2193. The University of California indicates one time costs of $275,000 from the General Fund to develop the comprehensive hazing, prevention and outreach program. They also anticipate ongoing General Fund costs in the tens of thousands of dollars to update rules and regulations.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance assumes that California State University would incur one time General Fund costs of approximately $575,000 for the program and also assumes the CSU would incur ongoing General Fund costs of about $920,000 to update the rules and regulations.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We would also note the bill could create a state reimbursable mandate with one time Proposition 98 General Fund costs ranging from 6.5 to $9.0 million for the California Community colleges to create the comprehensive program.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions from the Committee? Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2193 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2330 by Assembly Member Holden, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about testify in opposition? The Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2330. We would indicate that the California Department of Fish and Wildlife estimates costs of $1.26 million from the General Fund in 24-25 and $1.2 million General Fund for 25-26 and ongoing for the need for six permanent positions.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We would also note the provisions of the bill may have additional negative fiscal impacts to CDFW if the mitigation measures required by the bill result in a decrease in the number of Incidental Take Permits. So we are opposed because the additional General Fund costs and cost pressure is not included in the current fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Questions, comments, or concerns from Committee? Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2330 will move to suspense. AB 270 by Assembly Member Lee, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? The Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Questions, comments, or concerns from Committee?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 270 will move to suspense. AB 2346 by Assemblymember Lee, who has waived presentation; is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about testify in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, questions, concerns from the committee? Seeing none.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2346 will move to suspense AB 252454 by Assemblymember Lee, who has waived presentation. Is there anybody here who would like to testify in support of the bill?
- Chole Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin, Clean Earth for Kids supports 2454 Lee along with the following organizations, Facts, North County Equity Injustice Ecosustainability Peeps, NCCA, Grandparents Taking Action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Okay, seeing none. Department of Finance I was trying to get to you too fast.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No worries. Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2454. The State Water Resources Control Board estimates the bill requires ongoing cost of 450,000 in two positions and one time contracting cost of $500,000 from the General Fund to enhance and maintain the database.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We would also just note that the Water Board has committed approximately $34 million from the safe and affordable Drinking Water Fund to implement a comprehensive solution based approach that addresses water quality with approximately $6 million budgeted for domestic well sampling.
- Michele Perrault
Person
So at this time, we're opposed because it results in significant costs and cost pressures in the General Fund not included in the current budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Are there any questions, comments or concerns from the committee? Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2454 will move to suspense. AB 3031 by Assemblymember Lee, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Maria Sullivan
Person
Maria Harold Sullivan, representing the National Women's Political Caucus. We are in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance? Questions, comments, concerns from the committee saying none of AB 3031 is a suspense file candidate. So AB 3031 will move to the suspense file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay, right now we're going to jump because we have an assembly member here present and we want to give him his time back. So we're going to take up AB 2107 by Assemblymember Chen.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you for allowing me to present AB 2107. I first want to thank your Committee for working with my staff on this bill. The use of digital data results and images are becoming more common in the field of pathology. For example, the United States, the Food and Drug Administration, FDA, approved whole slide images systems for primary clinical diagnosis on April 12, 2017.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
WSI technology permits digitization of entire class slides, thereby eliminating the need for pathology practice to be locally tethered to a conventional microscope. Due to Covid-19 public health emergency, the Federal Department Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced a policy authorizing pathologists review pathology slides and digital data results and images remotely.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
Upon conclusion, CMS removed the authorization for the remote review of physical slides but continue to permit remote review of digital data results in images, including that of slides. However, the California law doesn't allow the remote review of digital slides, despite CMS's authorization. Without this authorization, pathologists will be limited to viewing digital data results and images inside a laboratory, even though no actual laboratory equipment is utilized or needed.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
The goal of AB 2107 will bring California into conformity with federal law by allowing pathologists reviewing digital clinical laboratory data, digital clinical results, and digital images at a remote location under a primary location's clinical laboratory improvement amendment certificate, as long as CLIA requirements under the Code of Federal Regulations are met. Here to testify with me, we have Ryan Spencer representing the California Society of Pathologists.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Maybe we can check outside and see if there's, if your witness is here.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Chair.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Is there a Ryan Spencer outside?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Calling out.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
No worries.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Chair.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Want to check and see if there are members of the public that would like to testify in support of this bill? How about members that would like to testify or audience members that would like to testify in opposition? Seeing none. Questions, comments by the Committee? Seeing none, you may conclude. Oh, Finance. I'm sorry.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
I read her mind. So we'll allow you to conclude.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Chair. I respectfully ask for your aye vote.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a do pass recommendation. There is a motion. Please call the roll.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Motion is do pass to the Senate Floor. [Roll Call]
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
You have a majority. We'll put it on call for the absent Members.
- Phillip Chen
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Chair.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Appreciate you being here. We're going to go back to the agenda, and we're going to take AB 3291, which is from the Human Services Committee, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3291. The Department of Developmental Services anticipates costs associated with updating the individual program plan to include caregiver succession planning as minor and absorbable.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, there are also potential significant ongoing General Fund impacts, likely in the millions of dollars for Regional Centers to cover, excuse me, to cover rent, lease and mortgage payments for consumers who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
- Michele Perrault
Person
So therefore, we are opposed to the bill because it is likely to result in ongoing General Fund cost pressures not included in the administration's spending plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Member questions or comments saying none this is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 3291 will move to suspense AB 347 by Assemblymember Ting, who has waived presentation. Any comments in support? Comments in opposition Department of Finance. Committee comments concerns seeing none this. Is a suspense file candidate without objection.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
AB 347 will move to suspense. AB 691 by Assemblymember Ting, who has waived presentation. Anyone who would like to testify in support? Testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 691 because it results in costs not considered in the 2024 Budget Act. California Energy Commission estimates one time contract support cost of $750,000 from the Energy Resources Program account to develop the required report.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance would note that CEC's main operating account, the Energy Resources excuse me, Programs account, is in a structural deficit and additional expenditures will accelerate the accounts insolvency. We believe any resources associated with this measure needs to be evaluated as part of the annual budget development process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Any questions? Comments by committee members seeing none this. Is a suspense file candidate, so without. Objection, AB 691 will move to suspense AB 1780 by Assemblymember Ting, who has waived presentation anyone here who would like to testify in.
- Chole Fermin
Person
1780 along with the following organizations Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability Peeps, NCCA, Grandparents Taking Action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Valerie Johnson
Person
Hi, Valerie Johnson with the Campaign for College Opportunity. in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently neutral on AB 1780 because it does support efforts to ensure transparency and post secondary institution admissions and fair and appropriate admission practices, but does note that this bill could create ongoing General Fund costs of 235,000 for the Department of Justice to hire two additional positions to review, investigate, and enforce potential violations by independent educational institutions.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments questions by committee saying none this. Is a suspense file candidate so without. Objection, AB 1780 will move to suspense AB 1814 by Assemblymember Ting who has waived presentation anyone here in support? Anyone in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Welcome.
- Becca Cramer Mowder
Person
Thank you. Becca Cramer Mowder on behalf of ACLU California Action, in opposition. AB 1814 creates harms that do not exist in current law and cost money without providing any real benefit to Californians. AB 1814 costs money in several ways. First, police will need to be trained.
- Becca Cramer Mowder
Person
They will need to know answers to questions such as does a witness ID that uses facial recognition? Possible matches count as a subsequent investigatory technique to clear AB 1814's sole basis provision. AB 1814 will also have litigation and damages costs associated with wrongful arrests. But AB 1814 costs money, costs California in other ways.
- Becca Cramer Mowder
Person
It opens up state databases to perpetual virtual lineups like the one that caused Mr. Williams to be wrongfully arrested after his old driver's license photo was falsely matched to facial recognition.
- Becca Cramer Mowder
Person
It may also make it harder for people wrongfully arrested to have access to justice, as attorneys from more than half of the known people wrongfully arrested due to facial recognition argue in their opposition letter. AB 1814 will also make project 25 easier to achieve.
- Becca Cramer Mowder
Person
It implies that legislators only worry with facial recognition is if it's used as a sole basis for probable cause. Blessing all other uses of facial recognition as quote unquote safe, including using facial recognition to identify people going into abortion and gender affirming care clinics throughout LGBTQ people to determine someone's political leanings and more.
- Becca Cramer Mowder
Person
Junk science as some of those may.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Sound, this is really the financial part of it.
- Becca Cramer Mowder
Person
Facial recognition does claim to be able to make all of those possible. For these and other reasons, ACLU joins more than 70 reproductive justice, LGBTQI, immigrants rights and racial justice organizations in asking you to hold AB 1814 on suspense. Thank you.
- Danielle Kando-Kaiser
Person
Good morning, chair and members. Danielle Kando Kaiser on behalf of a number of the opposition groups, with the chair's permission, may I read names? Sure.
- Danielle Kando-Kaiser
Person
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Madera Coalition for Community Justice, Access Reproductive Justice, Gender Justice LA, California Latinas for Reproductive Justice, California Alliance for Youth and Community Justice, Western Center on Law and Poverty, Asian Law Alliance, Immigration Defense Advocates, National Center for Lesbian Rights, Encode Justice, Black Lives Matter California ,iI Win How, Council on American Islamic Relations, California National Immigration Law Center, Youth Justice Coalition, Tech Equity Action Orange County Equality Coalition, Free Speech Coalition, Training for Early Abortion and Comprehensive Healthcare, Secure Justice, Consumer Federation of California, Silicon Valley De-Bug, Santa Monica Democratic Club, Indivisible California, Team Justice San Diego, Universidad Popular, Council Cancel the Contract the Sidewalk Project, All Family Legal Defensa, Fight for the Future, Food Empowerment Project, American Atheists, San Diego Faculty Association, University of Irvine Faculty Association, San Francisco Black and Jewish Unity Coalition, Alliance San Diego, Indivisible Yolo, EPIC, Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, Organization for Identity and Cultural Development, Advocacy for Principled Action, Students Deserve Indivisible East Bay Parivar Bay Area, Positive Women's Network, USA Healthcare for US and Community Coalition.
- Danielle Kando-Kaiser
Person
Thank you so much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Alegria De La Cruz
Person
Morning, Madam Chair Members. Alegria De La Cruz, on behalf of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance. Committee seeing no comments or concerns. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1814 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2244 by assemblymember Ting who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin, with Clean Earth for Kids, supports 22 for 22, excuse me, 2244 along with the following organizations: FACTS, North County Equity and Justice, Eco Sustainability Peeps, NCCA, and Grandparents Taking Action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? How about anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2244 will move to the suspense file. Trying to find your file. We have 354. Did I miss it? Thank you. Thank you. There it is.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Assembly Member Low, welcome. You jump to the front of the line. We're going to take up AB 3100. This enjoys a do pass recommendation.
- Evan Low
Person
Thank you very much, Madam Chair and colleagues. Good to see you again. Assembly of 3100. That helps to alleviate the burden with respect to divorces. The fiscal impact is minimal and respectfully asked for our vote at the appropriate time.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. Is there anyone in the room that would like to testify in support of AB 3100? How about in opposition? The Department of Finance. No file questions. Comments from the Committee? I'll entertain a motion. There is a motion. Please call the roll.
- Committee Secretary
Person
The motion is do pass to the Senate Floor. [Roll Call] Five.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Five to zero. We'll put that on call for the absent member. Thank you very much. Moving back to our regular agenda, we're gonna take up AB 459 by Assembly Member Kalra who has waived presentation. Anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 459. The California Highway Patrol estimates costs related to data storage and making data available to the public will be $3.4 million 24-25 and
- Michele Perrault
Person
$3.2 million and 25-26 and ongoing finance would note any request for additional resources is subject to the annual budget process and to the extent that the California Highway Patrol does incur additional costs as a result of the bill, CHP may require funding from the motor Vehicle Account and the State Transportation Fund, and we would note that the MVA is currently operating with a structural deficit.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We would also just note that the bill may impose a state reimbursable mandate as determined by the commission on state mandates, as it does require a new program or higher level of services to be provided by local agencies.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Questions comments from the committee saying none this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 459 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1581 by assemblymember Kalra who has waived presentation anyone here in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition? Department of Finance, no file Committee this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, Abdeh 1581 will move to suspense. AB 1993 by Assembly Member Kalra who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition Department of Finance no file committee comments concerns this is a suspense file candidate, assembly member Kalra who has waived presentation anyone here in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2509. The Department of Food and Agriculture anticipates the bowl result in costs ranging from 300,000 to 400,000 General Fund to establish monitoring guidelines on a case by case basis whenever established guidelines for monitoring of a pest do not exist.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
Finance does estimate the total impact of the cost of establishing guidelines might be closer to the Low millions of dollars and so we are opposed because it results in unknown, potentially significant General Fund costs not included in 2024 Budget act and may hinder CDFA's ability to effectively respond to invasive species.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee comments concerns saying none this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2509 will move to suspense AB 2602 by Assemblymember Cholera who has waived presentation anyone here in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No file Committee comments concerns seeing none AB 2602 is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2602 will move to suspense AB 2640 by Assemblymember cholera who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2640.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We are opposed because we do believe it will create a reimbursable state mandate with significant ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund cost pressures of between $850,000 and $4.3 million and creates ongoing General Fund costs of up to $50,000. And 1 time General Fund cost, excuse me, of up to $20,000 to fulfill the requirements of the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee comments or questions seeing none this is a suspense file candidate so AB 2640 without objection, will move to suspense AB 2926 by Assembly Member Kalra who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support of the bill? Anyone who would like to testify in opposition of the bill?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee comments, concerns? Seeing none, this Bill is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2926 will move to suspense. AB 3280 this is a Bill from the Judiciary Committee who has waived presentation anyone here in support? Anyone here in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3280. At the time of the analysis, the Judicial Council had not provided a fiscal estimate of the implementation costs.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, based on the bill's provision, the Bill would have unknown but likely significant General Fund costs in the tens of millions of dollars to provide lactation rooms for court users in court facilities that are without a staff lactation room.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Judicial Council did previously indicate there are approximately 215 court facilities that are without lactation rooms and for reference, Department of Finance does note that the 2022 Budget act provided 15 million dollars one time General Fund to expand public access to lactation facilities and courthouses for court users.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, concerns from committee? Seeing none; this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3280 we'll move to suspense. AB 460 by Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, questions from committee? Seeing none; this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 460 will move to suspense. AB 1836 by Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee comments, concerns? Seeing none; AB 1836 is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 1836 will move to suspense. AB 1846 by Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1846. Judicial Council estimates this bill results in cost of $730,000 general fund and 24-25 and 695,000 in 25-26 and ongoing for additional staffing to create and deliver the required training annually.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, Finance as opposed to the bill because it results in general fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget Act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments questions from the Committee seeing none this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 1846 will move to suspense AB 2054 by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan who has waived presentation anyone here in support of the bill?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Vermin with cleanearth4kids.org supports 2054 along with following organizations Facts North County equity and justice equal sustainability peeps NCCA grandparents taking action thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about anyone in opposition? Department of Finance no file comments questions from Committee saying none. This bill is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2054 will move to suspense AB 2085, by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Maria Sullivan
Person
Maria Harold Sullivan with the National Women's Political Caucus is in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? How about anyone in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Questions comments from Committee seeing none. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2085 will move to suspense. AB 2099, by Assemblymember Bauer Kahan, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Rhea Selvin
Person
Rhea Harrow Selvin with the National Political Caucus. National Women's Political Caucus is in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you so much. Anyone else in support? I see you were running, so I'm going to wait.
- Roxanne Gold
Person
I'm Roxanne Gold with the American Nurses Association, California, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? How about anyone in opposition? Department of Finance no file any comments? Concerns seeing none.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2099 will move to suspense. AB 2169 by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2169. The Department of Managed Health Care estimates the bill requires 1.48 million and four positions in 25-26, 2.08 million and four positions in 26-27, 2.85 million and four positions in 27-28, and 2.1 million and four positions in 28-29 and annually from the fee supported from the managed care facility.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Insurance also estimates the fiscal impact of this bill to be $80,000 in 25-26 from the Insurance Fund to create regulations. Finance as opposed to the bill as it creates costs to the managed care fund not accounted for in the state fiscal plan. Additionally, the bill will likely result in increased utilization of services and create additional cost pressures for health plans and insurers that could be passed on to consumers through higher premiums.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, questions from the committee. Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2169 will move to suspense AB 2236 by Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support?
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
Yes. Good morning, Madam Chair and members: Jennifer Fearing, on behalf of Monterey Bay Aquarium, Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, Ocean Conservancy, Oceana and also ask to provide the support for Surfrider, Physicians for Social Responsibility Bay Area, Environment California, and CALPIRG. I just want to note two items.
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
First, this bill was strongly endorsed today by the LA Times and as amended on July 3. We believe this bill currently has no costs whatsoever to the state. We strongly urge your support. Thank you. Thank you.
- Tomas Valadez
Person
Tomas Valadez with Azul and support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonzalez, on behalf of the City of Carlsbad, in support.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth for Kids supports 2236 along with the following organizations: FACTS, North County Equity and Justice, Eco Sustainability Peeps, NCCA, and Grandparents Taking Action.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Christina Scaringe
Person
Good morning. Christina Scaringe with the Center for Biological Diversity and support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Taylor Roschen
Person
Good morning. Taylor Roschen on behalf of the California Grocers Association and support
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Gavin McHugh
Person
Good morning. Gavin Mchugh, on behalf of International Paper, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? About anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, questions from the committee? Seeing none; this is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2236 will move to suspense. AB 2467 by Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Maria Sullivan
Person
Maria Harold Sullivan on behalf of the National Women's Political Caucus is in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you, anyone else in support? How about anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2467 as it results in costs not included in the state's fiscal plan and may potentially result in General Fund costs. Specifically, we would note that this Bill will result in General Fund costs for the MediCal program, likely in the millions to tens of millions of dollars.
- Michele Perrault
Person
General Fund to then Medi Cal managed health plans to cover services pursuant to the Bill. Additionally, this Bill may add pressures to departments as they are currently evaluating and implementing efficiencies resulting from the statewide ongoing reduction to departmental operational budgets adopted in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments concerns from the Committee, seeing none. This Bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2467 will move to suspense. AB 2527 by Assemblymember Bauer Kahan, who has waived presentation is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Maria Haro-Sullivan
Person
Maria Haro-Sullivan with the National Women's Political Caucus in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to the bill as we note that it could create a reimbursable state mandate as determined by the Commission on State Mandates by expanding the required items of access for incarcerated pregnant persons. The magnitude of the potential mandate cost is unknown but could be significant given the requirement of additional food and water to incarcerated pregnant people.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Although Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations does indicate minor and absorbable costs associated with providing the water and nutritional meals, it notes concerns with prohibiting the placement of incarcerated pregnant and postpartum persons in restricted housing.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments questions from Committee saying none. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2527 will move to suspense AB 2877 by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support
- Crystal Strait
Person
Crystal Strait on behalf of Common Sense Media, proud to sponsor this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else? Anyone in opposition Department of Finance, no file comments questions from Committee seeing none. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2877 will move to suspense AB 2930 by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? It's a race to the mic.
- Danielle Kando-Kaiser
Person
I'll do quickly this time. Danny Kando-Kaiser, on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, respectfully oppose unless amended. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Michael Robson
Person
Good morning. Mike Robson, on behalf of the American Staffing Association, the California Staffing Professionals. Opposed based on the policy grounds.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
no file
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, questions from Committee? Seeing none, this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2930 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 551 by Assemblymember Bennett, who has waived presentation. Anybody here would like to testify and support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about an opposition Department of Finance? Comments? Questions saying none? This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 551 will move to suspense AB 637 by Assembly Member Jackson, who has waived presentation. Anyone here who would like to testify and support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 637. Excuse me.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The state Air Resources Board estimates the fiscal impact of the bill's requirements to be $1.8 million from the Air Pollution Control Fund in eight permanent positions in 2425, $2.4 million from the Fund in two permanent positions, one limited term position in 2526 and $2.3 million in 2627 and ongoing finance opposes the bill as it creates additional cost pressures on the Air Pollution Control Fund, which is currently operating in a structural deficit, and this bill will just exacerbate the Fund structural imbalance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments questions from Committee seeing none. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 637 will move to suspense AB 1801 by Assembly Member Jackson, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 1801 will move to suspense. AB 1818 by Assembly Member Jackson, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Mathews
Person
Anna Matthews with the Faculty Association of California Community Colleges in strong support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? The Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1818. The California Community College Chancellor's office does indicate moderate one-time state operations General Fund costs between 91,000 and 112,000 to issue guidance. However, they do anticipate significant one-time Proposition 98 General Fund costs for districts to acquire security equipment and provide associated infrastructure on each campus.
- Michele Perrault
Person
An ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs of approximately $10.7 million to 13.5 million. The California State University chancellor's office estimates one time General Fund costs of $500,000 and ongoing General Fund costs of 2.25 million or 2.25 million.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, we are opposed to the bill because it imposes significant General Fund and Proposition 98 General Fund costs and subjects college and University campuses to potentially significant liability if an incident were to occur on the campus during the pilot.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments concerns from the committee? Seeing none, this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1818 will move to suspense AB 2042 by Assemblymember Jackson, who has waived presentation. Anyone in the room in support of the bill?
- Allegria Cruz
Person
Good morning, Allegria De LA Cruz on behalf of the Dolores Huerta Foundation in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2042, the peace officer standards and training, or the Commission?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Excuse me, the Commission on Peace Officer standards and training does anticipate costs ranging from $250,000 to $400,000. 1 time General Fund and we would note that to develop the guidelines, which by the way is double jointed with AB 3241. However, finance does note we do believe these costs could be absorbable for post.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, the California Highway Patrol also indicates the bill may result in additional unknown costs for the CHP contingent upon details of the guidelines that post creates. And these costs would be required to come from the funding of the motor vehicle account, which is in the state transportation Fund.
- Michele Perrault
Person
And just a reminder, the NVA is currently operating with structural deficit.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, concerns from the Committee seeing none.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2042 will move to suspense. AB 2448 by Assemblymember Jackson, who has waived presentation anyone here in support of 2448? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2448. The labor and Workforce Development Agency, excuse me, estimates one time General Fund costs of 5.7 million and 25-26 an ongoing General Fund and ongoing General Fund costs of 1.2 million beginning in 26-27 to collaborate with the County of Riverside to develop the program.
- Michele Perrault
Person
In addition, the County of Riverside could potentially incur millions of dollars in reimbursable state mandate administrative costs. Therefore, we are opposed to the Bill because it results in General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget and local requirements that are likely to create a reimbursable state mandate.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, concerns? Seeing none. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2448 will move to suspense. AB 2936 by Assembly Member Jackson, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2936. So sorry. Sorry. We believe the bill will create one time Proposition 98 General Fund and non-Proposition General 98 Fund costs that are not currently part of the state's current fiscal plan.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Specifically, the CSU indicates the bill will lead to one time General Fund costs in the mid-hundreds of thousands of dollars to support the work group. The California Community Colleges indicates the bill will result in additional one time costs in the same range. Therefore, we are opposed to the bill, as it's not included in the current state fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, concerns from Committee? Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2936 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 810 by Assembly Member Friedman, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Matthews
Person
Anna Matthews of the Faculty Association of California Community Colleges in strong support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Department of Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 810. The University of California indicates costs of $9 million ongoing General Fund and $1,000,000 one time General Fund. The CSU estimates there will be additional unknown administrative General Fund costs, possibly in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, to adjust their hiring process.
- Department of Finance
Person
We also believe the Bill could create a reimbursable state mandate with ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs of 2.5 million to update campus hiring policies and provide one day training to existing staff at campuses.
- Department of Finance
Person
Therefore, we are opposed to the bill because it creates General Fund costs in the millions of dollars and could create a reimbursable state mandate with Proposition 98 General Fund costs in the low millions of dollars.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee comments concerns seeing none this bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 810, we'll move to suspense. AB 930 by Assemblymember Friedman, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? Anyone in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 930.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance would concur with the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank's estimate that there could be a General Fund cost pressure for the state to invest hundreds of millions of dollars into the rise revolving loan fund that the bill establishes upon appropriation to finance RISE district startup costs.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The estimate assumes RISE district project is likely to require at least 100 million in startup financing and the Ibank estimates it will incur unknown General Fund costs, potentially in the low millions of dollars annually to administer the fund.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Office of Planning and Research also estimates costs of 672,000 General Fund in 25-26 and 224,000 General Fund in 26-27 and ongoing to support three staff positions.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments concerns from committee? Seeing none, this is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 930 will move to suspense AB 1889 by Assemblymember Friedman, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Jennifer Fearing
Person
Yes. Good morning again, Madam Chair. Jennifer Fearing on behalf of the National Wildlife Federation and the San Diego Humane Society in support.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth 4 Kids, supports 1889, along with the following organizations, FACTS, North County Equity and Justice, Eco-Sustainability Peeps, NCCCA, Grandparents Taking Action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Christina Scaringe
Person
Good morning. Christina Scaringe with the Center for Biological Diversity in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee comments, concerns? Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1889 will move to suspense. AB 1963 by Assembly Member Friedman, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth 4 Kids supports AB 1963 along with the following organizations. Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability Peeps, NCCA, Center for Environmental Health, Moms Advocating Sustainability, YardsmartMarin, Grandparents Taking Action, Sonoma Sass, California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice, and Beyond Pesticides. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Christina Scaringe
Person
Good morning. Christina Scrounge with the Center for Biological Diversity in Support
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Allegria Cruz
Person
Good morning. Allegria De LA Cruz, Delores Huerta Foundation and support
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? How about in opposition?
- Taylor Roschen
Person
Good morning, Madam Chair Members. Taylor Roschen, on behalf of a variety of agricultural trade associations, in opposition thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance no file comments questions from the Committee saying none. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1963 will move to Suspense AB 2263 by Assembly Member Friedman, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Maria Haro-Sullivan
Person
Maria Haro-Sullivan, on behalf of the National Women's Political Caucus, is in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Cliff Berg
Person
Cliff Berg, on behalf of the Jewish Public Affairs Committee, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2263. The Department of Social Services estimates costs will include one time General Fund of 999,000 in the first year and 986,000 annually, ongoing for future years for state operations support.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, we are opposed because it results in ongoing General Fund impacts not included in the 2024 Budget Act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments concerns by the committee? Seeing none, this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2263 will move to suspense. AB 2925 by Assemblymember Friedman, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Cliff Berg
Person
Madam Chair, Cliff Berg, on behalf of the Jewish Public Affairs Committee representing over 40 statewide Jewish organizations and regional organizations in California, is pleased to be a sponsor of this bill. It is an important measure to address anti-Semitism and other hate targeted at both the Jewish community and other ethnic communities in California on our college campuses.
- Cliff Berg
Person
Unfortunately, we have seen a surge of anti-Semitic and other hate directed activity on college campuses in California. Urge your support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Welcome.
- Jonathan Mintzer
Person
Jonathan Mintzer, Jewish Community Relations Council, the largest collective voice of Bay Area Jews representing 65 synagogues and organizations. Urge your strong support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Mariela Socolovsky
Person
Hi, I'm Mariela Sokolowski. I'm the CEO for the Jewish Federation of the Sacramento region, and I support the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Marion Leff
Person
Marion Leff, co President of the Jewish Federation of the Sacramento region, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Stanley Leff
Person
Hello. Stanley Leff, President of the Einstein Jewish Community Services, in support of this Bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Brett Kotler
Person
And Brett Kotler, member and concerned citizen of Zioness Sacramento chapter. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Sandi Nieves
Person
Hello, Sandi Nieves. I'm the chapter lead of Zioness here with JPAC in support of this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Alan Fisher
Person
Hello, my name is Alan Fisher. I'm from Atherton, California, I, physicist at Stanford. At the accelerator, I, past President of Congregation Beth Jacob in Redwood City and represent Beth Jacob at the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Bay Area. I strongly support this bill and thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Karen Fiss
Person
Hello, I'm Ren Fiss, and I'm a Professor of cultural and visual studies at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco, and I know how important this bill is from my experiences and my students experiences, so I strongly, strongly support it. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Sandy Fawn
Person
Hi, I'm Sandy Fawn. I am a concerned and afraid parent of an incoming freshman at UCLA and a recent graduate of UC Berkeley, and I urge your support for this bill. Thank you.
- Jonathan Warmond
Person
Good afternoon. Jonathan Warmond, Loveness of University of California, Berkeley, strongly in support, and I'm also a volunteer with the Jewish Family children's Services. Thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Lois Kellerman
Person
Hi, my name is Lois Kellerman, and I'm with Hadassah Jewish women's Zionist Organization, and I strongly support this and urge you to support it because anti-Semitism is. Jews are the second most targeted group in California for hate crimes. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you for being here.
- Teresa Drenick
Person
Good morning. I'm Teresa Drenick. I'm the Deputy Regional Director at the Anti-Defamation League in the Central Pacific region and strongly support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Nancy Goldberg
Person
Hi, I'm Nancy Goldberg, past chair of JPAC, and I'm with the Jewish Family and Children's Services, and I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Allison Barnes
Person
Hello, I'm Allison Barnes. I am the Assistant Director of education with JCRC, Bay Area. I'm also a former public school teacher in Mendocino County, and I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Skylar Cohen
Person
Hello, I'm Skylar Cohen, Executive board Member and West District chair of the Union for Reformed Judaism, and I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Naomi Goldman
Person
Hi, my name is Naomi Goldman. I'm an Executive board Member of Democrats for Israel California, and a descendant of survivors, and I very strongly support this bill. Thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Miranda Lichtman
Person
Hi, there. My name is Miranda Lichtman. I'm the associate regional Director for the Anti-Defamation League in the Los Angeles region, and I am in strong support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Daniel Klein
Person
Hello. My name is Daniel Klein, and I'm the CEO of Jewish Silicon Valley. Our community is very interested to see an increase of education and anti-Semitism and how that leads to Jew hatred. So we strongly support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Raz Lev
Person
Hello. My name is Raz Lev. I'm a Member of the Jewish community and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Rachel Wallace
Person
Hello, Rachel Wallace from Jewish Federation Los Angeles. We strongly support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Bruce Palmer
Person
Madam Chair, Members. Bruce Palmer, Jewish Community Relations Council, the Greater Sacramento region, in support of AB 2925. Thank you.
- Susan George
Person
Hello, Susan George from San Francisco representing the Raul Wallenberg Jewish Democratic Club, and I strongly support this bill.
- Wendy Batterson
Person
Hi, my name is Wendy Levy Batterson. I am a founder of San Diego Indivisible, advocating for progressive causes, and I am affiliated with the Jewish Federation, the American Jewish Committee, JPAC, and I am a member of Democrats for Israel. I came from San Diego to strongly support this bill for the safety of our community. Thank you.
- Matthew Finkelstein
Person
Hello. My name is Matthew Finkelstein. I am the President of the Jewish Democratic Club of Solano county, and I have come here to support AB 2925. Thank you.
- Robin Layton
Person
Morning. I'm Robin Layton. I also came from San Diego. I'm a product of the East Los Angeles public schools. I'm a retired educator. I'm on the board of AJC in San Diego, and I'm 100% in support of this bill. Thank you so much.
- Sophia Mirof
Person
Good morning. My name is Sophia Mirof. I grew up in San Diego, California. I'm a recent graduate of the University of Maryland, and I'm the coordinator at AJC San Diego, and I approve this bill.
- Rebecca Pearl
Person
Good morning. My name is Rebecca Pearl. I'm an intern at American Jewish Committee San Diego and a rising senior at UC Davis who no longer feels safe on campus wearing my Jewish star necklace. And I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Netanya Cranford
Person
Good morning. My name is Netanya Cranford. I'm a product of San Diego Public schools and a board Member of my congregation. I'm also affiliated with the Jewish Federation of San Diego and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Matthew Block
Person
Hello. My name is Matthew Block. I'm the Assistant Director at American Jewish Committee, San Diego, and I'm fully in support of this bill. Thank you.
- Karen Stiller
Person
Hello. My name is Karen Stiller. I am a parent of a community college student in California and also the senior Director of Jewish affairs at the Jewish Community Relations Council, and I know from experience how critical this bill is, and I stand here in support. Thank you.
- Jessica Trubowitch
Person
Hello. My name is Jessica Trubowitch. I'm the Director of community partnerships at the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Bay Area, and I support this Bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Doreen Castelman
Person
Hi, I'm Doreen Castleman. I'm the President of the Jewish Democratic Coalition of the Bay Area, representing four counties, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, and Alameda counties, and we're in total support of this Bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Rebecca Goodman
Person
Hi, I'm Rebecca Goodman. I attended UC Santa Barbara and UC Davis, and I am also in support of this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Jessica Blitchok
Person
Hi, I'm Jessica Blitchock. I'm a Director of community partnerships with JCRC Bay Area. I'm a product of California public schools, as are my two children, and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Larry Wanatic
Person
My name is Larry Wanatic, a member of the American Jewish Committee. I totally support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you, sir.
- Ellen Diamond
Person
My name is Ellen Diamond. I've been a California resident for over 50 years. I'm a graduate of UC Berkeley, and I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Lynn Lazarus
Person
Hi, my name is Lynn Lazarus, and I'm a resident of Oakland, California, and I. I'm a member of Kehilla Community Synagogue and National Council of Jewish Women. And I'm also a retired school teacher. I taught school for 30 years.
- Lynn Lazarus
Person
And I just want to add that bullying is always a concern and an issue in public schools, and I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Lita Krowech
Person
My name is Lita Krowech, and I'm from Oakland, California. I'm also a member of Kehilla Community Synagogue, and I'm a retired lawyer and administrative law judge, and I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Scott Wiederman
Person
My name is Scott Wiederman. I live in Orange County. I'm a veteran and served as an officer in the army. I'm here as a parent of two children, one of whom has special needs. Both have been victimized by anti-Semitism, facilitated by bias, indoctrination, part of an academic curriculum. I urgently support passage of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Eric Kingsley
Person
My name is Eric Kingsley. I'm a Vice Chair of International Affairs for the Anti-Defamation League nationally, and I strongly support the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Peter Levi
Person
My name is Peter Levi. I'm a native Californian. I am a member of the Board of Rabbis of Orange County. I'm the regional Director for the ADL in Long Beach, Orange County, the proud father of four. And I strongly support this Bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- David Gabriel
Person
My name is David Gabriel. I'm President of the Marin County Jewish Democratic Club. I'm also a proud graduate of the San Francisco Unified Schools district. And I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Cherie Dimmerling
Person
Hello, I'm Cherie Dimmerling. I'm a fair housing Executive. I'm from here in Sacramento. I'm also with the NCJW, and I strongly support this Bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Amy Spade
Person
Hello, I'm Amy Spade. I'm a senior Director of community impact at the Bay Area Jewish Federation, and we support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Seth Brysk
Person
I'm Seth Brysk. I'm the son of a Holocaust refugee. I'm also the regional Director of the American Jewish Committee in San Francisco. We also have offices in Los Angeles and San Diego. And I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Susan Kitchell
Person
My name is Susan Kitchell. I'm a child of Holocaust survivors. I am a graduate of UCSF and a retiree from the San Francisco Unified School District. I strongly support this bill.
- Ben Levi
Person
My name is Ben Levi. I'm the President of the Palo Alto BBYO, which is a Jewish youth organization, and I'm a student in the California public high school. And I strongly support this Bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you for coming today.
- Michael Harris
Person
My name is Michael Harris. I live in Sonoma county. I'm a lay leader for StandWithUs, an organization based in Los Angeles that combats anti-Semitism. And I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Doug Jaffe
Person
My name is Doug Jaffe. I'm a graduate of the Palo Alto Unified School District, the University of California, and the University of California at Davis. I strongly support this bill and also urge you to support the campus safety bill. Thank you.
- James Kastelman
Person
Good morning, everyone. My name is James Kastelman. I'm on the board of the Jewish Democratic Coalition of the Bay Area, and I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Barbara Nemko
Person
Good morning. Barbara Nemko, Napa County Superintendent of Schools for the last 27 years, member of the Advisory Committee for the San Diego County Office of Education Ethnic Studies Project, and I very strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Janna Waldinger
Person
I'm Janna Waldinger, also having served 27 years on the Napa County Board of Education, and I strongly support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Helena Weiss-Duman
Person
Hi, I'm Helena Weiss-Duman, daughter of a Holocaust refugee, product of California public schools, and I strongly support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Beth Forsman
Person
Good morning. I'm Beth Forsman from Mill Valley, and I'm with alums for campus. I am the UC Davis chapter lead. I strongly support this Assembly Bill, and I am the granddaughter of a branch of my entire family lost in the Holocaust.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you for being here.
- Linda Plack
Person
Hello. My name is Linda Plack. I'm a retired teacher from San Francisco. I was a dean of students in one of the high schools there. And I know what bullying is. And I strongly support this bill. Presently, even though I'm retired, I do work as a substitute teacher in the high schools.
- Linda Plack
Person
And I think this is a very important effort. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Pat Crawford
Person
Pat Crawford. I'm a member of the Executive board of the United Educators of San Francisco retired division. And I'm speaking as an individual in support of this Bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Beth Rutchik
Person
I'm Beth Rutchik. I live in Mill Valley, California. I'm in support of bill 2925.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone else that would like to testify in support? Very good. Anyone who would like to testify in opposition outside?
- David Mandel
Person
Good morning, Committee Members. Thank you for listening to all this testimony. My name is David Mandel. I'm an active member of Sacramento chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace, which represents 100,000 members and supporters around California. We are, of course, very concerned by the rise of anti-Semitism that we see coming from the white supremacist right.
- David Mandel
Person
In all sorts of ways over the last few years. But we also know that none of us are safe unless all of us are safe. And this bill, unfortunately, the authors did not accept amendments that were proposed by a group that we work with, the Council on American Islamic Relations.
- David Mandel
Person
That would cancel the very arbitrary designation that the education about discrimination would be only regarding, stemming from law enforcement data on which groups are subject to hate, hate crimes and other discrimination. We all know that there are certain things, certain hate crimes and discrimination that are not. That are very much underreported.
- David Mandel
Person
One of the most well known, of course, is sexual assault, but also Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian, anti-Arab hate crimes and harassment and discrimination are very much underreported. And that's in danger of being left out by the provisions of this bill.
- David Mandel
Person
And so we would oppose it unless it is amended to make sure that those and any other things that are often underreported are included in the bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Again, this is on the fiscal aspects of the bill, and the recommendation is to move it to suspense.
- Maya Steinhart
Person
Hello. My name is Maya Steinhart. I'm a Jewish educator and recent SAC State graduate who spent time at the SAC State encampment for Palestine. I am opposed unless amended to include the top three religions most discriminated against to address the rise in Islamophobia.
- Maya Steinhart
Person
Just as there has been a rise in anti-Semitism, there has been a rise in Islamophobia. And this bill actively enacts an instance of Islamophobia by keeping this out of anti-bias training. Privileging education for one group about how to combat that bias versus education on how to combat biases for another group recreates harm.
- Maya Steinhart
Person
There is no reason not to include anti-Islamophobia education within this bill. It is simple common sense. I have a couple of other organizations that I'm speaking for, including Jewish Voice for Peace California, Council on American-Islamic Relations California, Arab Resource and Organizing Center, as well as Workers Circle/Arbeter Ring of Northern California.
- Maya Steinhart
Person
They are all opposed unless amended. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Maggie Coulter
Person
I'm Maggie Coulter. I hold degrees from UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Cruz, sorry, UC Davis and UC Berkeley. I'm speaking on behalf of the Sacramento Regional Coalition for Palestinian Rights. I wish to echo the comments of the previous speakers. We are opposed to the Bill unless amended as indicated. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Department of Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2925. The University of California indicates this bill will result in unknown significant one time General Fund costs between $275,000 and a million to update the various training courses.
- Department of Finance
Person
Both the California State University and the California Community College chancellor's office does indicate that bill will result in minor and absorbable General Fund costs.
- Department of Finance
Person
However, the bill could create a state reimbursable state mandate with Prop 98 General Fund costs in the ranges of by requiring the community colleges to update their existing training to address discrimination against the five most targeted groups in the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments, questions, concerns from the Committee? Seeing none. This is a suspense file candidate. First, let me did you want to make a comment or express a concern?
- Josh Becker
Legislator
I'll just say that I appreciate all the people coming to testify and I do believe this is a very important piece of legislation. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Took the words right out of my mind, out of my mouth. This is a suspense file candidate, but I want, before I get there, I want to say thank you to everybody that arrived today.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
It's important that we hear from the community and it's important that we have an opportunity as we consider the fiscal impacts of things to understand the real life impacts that we have in the community. So I want to thank you all for being here and for those of you that have spent your life teaching.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you so much for your commitment to young people, because you do really, really important work. And I thought I was going to be a teacher. And then I got in a classroom and realized I just didn't have the patience for it. So I really respect teachers because I had some great ones.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
In any case, this is a suspense file candidate.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Yes.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
I apologize for being late, and I don't know if you explained this already to the folks that traveled here, because I know many of them travel a long ways.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Madam Chair.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Can I jump in?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Yes.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Did we explain what suspense means for the folks that are here today so they know what's?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Well, they've been here for a while and sitting outside, for which I really, really thank them. But if you want to go ahead and do a training.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
Well, I'm sure you did. But again, I apologize for being late.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
I just wanted to explain to everybody that's here, both in support and opposition, that when a bill goes on suspense, what that means under further review, it will come up for a vote later in the month. And so this is neither the beginning nor the end of the bill. And we'll.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
So your advocacy is still warranted and encouraged as the bill moves forward.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And appreciate it.
- Brian Jones
Legislator
And appreciate it.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Yep. Thank you so much for that. I do appreciate that. We jumped right into the, into the hearing. So this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2925 will move to the suspense file. These are all the bills that cost money.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And ultimately, we'll go through those bills and figure out what we can afford and, you know, what policy priorities we set for the state. So thank you very much for being here today. Really appreciate it. We're going to move on to AB 3088 by Assemblymember Friedman.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So I'm going to see if there's anyone who would like to testify in support. How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
You all don't have to stay here if you don't want to. You won't hurt our feelings if you get up and walk out after your testimony. Are there any comments or. Well, yeah.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or concerns on this from the committee? Seeing none. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So, without any objection, AB 3088 will move to suspense. We're going to move on to AB 815 by Assemblymember Wood, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone, anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 815. Finance estimates the cost of this bill to be in the low millions of dollars from the fees supported by the managed care fund.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We are opposed to the bills that result in costs not included in the state's fiscal plan and may be duplicative of current efforts to collect standardized provider information.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The bill may also add pressures to the department or to DMHC as it's evaluating and implementing efficiencies resulting from the statewide ongoing reductions to the department operational budgets adopted in 2024 Budget Act. And we would just lastly note that these costs would likely be passed on to consumers through higher premiums.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions by the committee? Seeing none; this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 815 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 869 Assemblymember Wood, who has waived presentation is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? Anyone who would like to testify in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to the bill. At the time of the analysis, an updated fiscal impact was not available from the Department of Healthcare Access and Information.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, based on previous versions of the bill from 2023, HCAI estimated the fiscal impacts to be 155,000 small and rural hospital relief fund in 24-25 and ongoing to expand the program. If additional funds are appropriated, HCAI does estimate 902,000 in 24-25 and 763 annually for the five years.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is opposed to the bill because it would likely result in General Fund costs and ongoing General Fund cost pressures not included in the state spending plan. Additionally, the bill does propose expansion of eligibility. The proposed expansion of eligibility may also create pressures on available funding from the small rural hospital relief program.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions by the committee? Seeing none, this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 869 will move to suspense. AB 2643 by assemblymember Wood who has waived presentation. That means he won't be here today. Is there anybody who would like to testify in support? Anybody in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Any comments or concerns by the committee? Seeing none, this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2643 will move to suspense. AB 3129 by Assemblymember Wood who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? Testify in opposition? They were left open.
- Marc Aprea
Person
Good morning, Madam Chair and members of the committee, Marc Aprea. I'm here on behalf of the American Investment Council. Our opposition on the fiscal grounds is consistent with that in the committee analysis. This measure will cost millions of dollars. It is duplicative of the review function that's currently being done by the Office of Health Care Affordability.
- Marc Aprea
Person
Further, this measure also fails to consider the litigation costs that will be associated with this measure that will be in the millions of dollars.
- Marc Aprea
Person
It will not only impact the applicants, it will also require the Department of Justice to assign lawyers and time to this. It will also cost the State of California money, consistent with the opposition letter by the University of California. And so we therefore urge the committee to hold the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much,
- Frederick Noteware
Person
Madam Chair Members, my name is Fred Noteware, representing the Association of Dental Support Organizations. We're opposed to the bill as well. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance doesn't currently have a position on the bill. However, we would note at the time of our analysis, Department of Justice had not provided a fiscal estimate of implementation costs.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, based on the bill's provision, the bill would likely generate costs in low hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for the Department of Justice to review transactions. The Office of Administrative Hearings within the Department of General Services estimates cost of 216,000 General Fund annually to hear up to three cases.
- Michele Perrault
Person
DGS notes that this is an estimate based on one case lasting 28 days with six and a half hours of an administrative law judge's time per day, which equates to $72,000 per case at the current administrative law judge rate of $395 an hour.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Are there any comments or questions from the committee? Seeing none, this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 3129 will move to suspense.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We're going to open up the roll call on a couple of the bills that we did as do pass motions to allow Senator Jones to join if he'd like. First up will be, and then we'll open them one more time for the remaining Member that is not present. We're going to go to AB 3100 by Assembly Member Low. The motion was do pass. Please call the roll for the absent Members.
- Committee Secretary
Person
[Roll Call]
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
That bill has six votes, six to zero. And we'll put it back on call for the absent Member. And then we're going to move to AB 2107 by Assembly Member Chen. The motion is do pass. Please call the roll for the absent Members.
- Committee Secretary
Person
[Roll Call]
- Committee Secretary
Person
Bradford
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay, that's six to zero as well. And so we'll put that back on call for the last remaining Member to be able to add on. Okay, so we'll go back to our agenda, which is the next step up is AB 3218 by Assembly Member Wood, who waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We're going to see if there's anyone that would like to testify in support. Whoops, sorry about that. We'll start that over again. Got the mic up.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth 4 Kids, supports 2827 along with the following organizations. Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability Peeps, NCCA and Grandparents Taking Action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Did she do the right? Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, Department of Finance doesn't currently have a position on the bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, we would note that Department of Justice estimates cost of $318,000 from the Public Rights Law Enforcement Special Fund in three positions on 2425 and 603,000. 2526 finance does note that while revenues from the application and renewal fees for the new California and flavored Tobacco list Fund, which could be as high as $1,000 paid to DOJ by manufacturers and importers, are unknown at this time.
- Michele Perrault
Person
So these revenues could offset at least a portion of DOJ's cost to implement the bill. In addition to that, CDTFA does estimate costs of up to 50,000 General Fund in 2425 and ongoing for the workload.
- Michele Perrault
Person
They also note that they may incur substantial, meaning about 250,000 to $1.0 million to major or greater than $1.0 million additional ongoing cost for the destruction, depending on the amount and type of tax paid flavored cigarettes and tobacco products that are seized.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. There are no longer Committee Members here, so there won't be any questions or concerns. So this is a suspense file. Candidate without objection, AB 3218 will move to suspense AB 846 by Assembly Member Bonta, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
That makes it easy. Quick. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 846 will move to suspense. AB 1186 by Assemblymember Bonta, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
The restitution fund currently operates in a structural deficit, and the fines eliminated in debts vacated by this bill will further reduce fund revenues. So, unfortunately, notwithstanding the merits of the bill, the Department of Finance is opposed because it results in potentially significant General Fund costs to backfill the restitution fund for the anticipated reduction in revenues.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1186. The California Victims Compensation Board was unable to provide a fiscal estimate. However, finance notes that compensation for victims are generally funded by penalty assessments and restitution, fines and orders paid into the restitution fund.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1186 will move to suspense. AB 2239 is a Assemblymember Bonta Bell, who has - and she's waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support.
- Alegria De La Cruz
Person
Good morning. Allegria De La Cruz, on behalf of the Dolores Huerta Foundation and strong support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Carly Stelzer
Person
Good morning. Carly Stelzer, on behalf of Common Sense Media in support
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else? How about anyone in opposition?
- Amanda Gualderama
Person
Good morning. Amanda Gualderama with CalBroadband, also testifying for US Telecom, in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2239 will move to suspense. AB 2381 by Assemblymember Bonta, who waived presentation, is next. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2381. We would note that the bill may result in General Fund impacts to the extent that this results in an erosion of potential for future savings.
- Michele Perrault
Person
In addition, provisions of this bill may be duplicative of recent ongoing efforts to reform reimbursement rate policies among California, California's early care and education programs, including the programs administered by the Department of Social Services.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This bill is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2381 will move to suspense. AB 2476 by Assembly Member Bonta, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2476. The bill will result in unknown but significant ongoing General Fund costs and the hundreds of millions of dollars at a minimum to the Department of Social Services to one, increase reimbursement rates above the level enacted in statute, remove the June 30, 2025 sunset date to reimburse child care providers based on maximum authorized hours of care, update payment processing program systems, and address increased administrative cost to contractors.
- Michele Perrault
Person
In addition, this bill does conflict with the state's current statutory commitment to reimbursement rate reform. So unfortunately, Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments questions from the committee? Seeing none, this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2476 will move to suspense. AB 2709 by assemblymember Bonta, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone who would like to testify is support?.
- Alegria De La Cruz
Person
Alegría De La Cruz Dolores Huerta Foundation in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee members, seeing none, this bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2709 will move to suspense. AB 2851 by assemblymember Bonta. Is there anyone that would like to, she has waived presentation. Is there anyone that would like to testify in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth for Kids supports 2851 along with the following organizations Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Eco-Sustainability Peeps, NCCCA and Grandparents Taking Action thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2851. The Department of Toxic Substance Control reports the bill cost $700,000 from the hazardous waste control account in 25-26, 1.2 million in 26-27, and 1 million in 27-28 and ongoing for three permanent positions.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The bill does authorize DTSC to assess fees on metal shredding facilities support costs of implementing the bill. In addition, at the time of our analysis, finance was not able to obtain a fiscal estimate from the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, we are opposed to the bill because it results in costs and pressures to the hazardous waste control account that are not included in the current fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments questions seeing none this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2851 will move to suspense. AB 3161 by Assembly Member Bonta, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance doesn't. Currently have a position on the bill. However, we would note that while a fiscal estimate was not available from the California Department of Public Health.
- Michele Perrault
Person
At the time of our analysis, that preliminary estimates cost between a million and 2 million in the first two years of implementation, an ongoing cost, and hundreds of thousands to Low millions of dollars annually thereafter from the licensing and certification Fund.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Based on previous estimates, the Civil Rights Department also estimates ongoing costs on the hide hundreds of thousands of dollars annually from the General Fund, assuming an estimated increase in 50 to 100 additional complaints per year.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Questions comments from the Committee seeing none this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3161 will move to suspense. We're moving on now to AB 884 by Assembly Member Lowe. Assembly Member Lowe has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Alegria De La Cruz
Person
Alegria De La Cruz Dolores Huerta foundation in support thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 884. Secretary of State estimates cost of $22.4 million in General Fund and 24-25, 16.4 million ongoing and 25 positions to support the additional workload required to implement the bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
California Department of Motor Vehicles estimates the cost of $890,000 General Fund in 24-25 and 1.3 million ongoing to implement the bill. Therefore, we are opposed because the costs are not currently part of the state's funding plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments. Questions? Seeing none this is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 884 will move to suspense. AB 996 by Assemblymember Low, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Testify in opposition Department of Finance no file Committee seeing none we're going to this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, SB 996 will move to suspense AB 1577 by Assembly Member Lowe. Assembly Member Lowe has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify and support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition Department of Finance no file seeing no comments questions from the Committee this is a suspense file candidate so AB 1577 will move to suspense AB 2132 by Assemblymember Lowe, who has waived presentation. Anyone here who would like to test fine support? About in opposition Department of Finance Department.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2132. The California Department of Healthcare I'm sorry the California Department of Public Health estimates $96,000 in 2425 and $166,000 ongoing going from the licensing and certification Fund to assess enforced compliance of 1550 facilities, including relicensure surveys and complaint investigations.
- Michele Perrault
Person
At the time of our analysis, a fiscal estimate was not available for the Department of Healthcare Services, but finance would note that this bill may result in ongoing General Fund costs for Medi Cal to the extent it results in additional workload and higher costs to reimburse Medi Cal managed care plans for this bill's requirements.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, we're opposed to the Bill because it results in ongoing General Fund that are not a part of the administration's fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no comments or questions from the Committee, this is a suspense file candidate, so AB 2132 will move to suspense AB 2148 by Assembly Member Lowe, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Jerry Desmond
Person
Chair and Members, Jerry Desmond with the Professional Fiduciary Association of. California. We're optimistic that conversations will enable the anticipated cost to be minimized so that the existing loophole in current law can be closed to protect consumers as the bill moves forward.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Appreciate that. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance no file. I'm seeing no questions, comments concerns this bill is a suspense file candidate, so AB 2148 will move to suspense AB 2421 by Assembly Member Lowe, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Jean Hurst
Person
Thank you, Madam Chair and Members. Jean Hurst here today on behalf of the Urban Counties of California, the California State Association of Counties, the Rural County Representatives of California, the California Special Districts Association, and the Association of California School Administrators in opposition to 2421.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Hi, good morning. Sharon Gonsalves on behalf of the California Association of Recreation and Park Districts in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2421. While we do anticipate the bill may result in minor and absorbable costs of the state, we are opposed to the bill because it expands the scope of existing union employee confidentiality outside of the collective bargaining process, negatively impacts the state's ability to identify and investigate issues of workplace safety and harassment without initiating a disciplinary or criminal investigation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no comments questions from the Committee, this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection 2421 we'll move to suspense 2883 by Assembly Member Lowe, who has waived presentation. Is there anybody here who would like to testify in support of this bill? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to 2883. The California State University estimates that an additional holiday could represent a cost to the CSU of approximately $21.2 million in lost productivity, as well as potentially additional administrative costs associated with adjusting the academic calendar.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance assumes the costs associated with this loss of productivity would result in corresponding General Fund cost pressures. The University of California reports no mandatory costs associated with the bill because it's merely a request and does not require them to take action.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to the bill because it creates significant ongoing General Fund cost pressures during a fiscal year in which both the CSU and UC systems will be preparing to implement ongoing state appropriation reductions.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions from the Committee? Seeing none. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2883 will move to suspense. AB 2892 by Assembly Member Low, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance no file seeing no.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions from the committee. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2892 will move to suspense. AB 3034 by Assemblymember Low, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3034. The California State University reports the cost of a new tuition and fee waiver will vary year to year and could increase over time depending on how many California conservation court members enroll at a CSU campus, the system could face between 907,000 and 9.7 million in forgone revenue.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The University of California reports it will experience a loss in tuition and fee revenue, an unknown amount, but potentially in the millions of dollars, as they do not currently track how many students currently participate in the CCC and they're unable to predict how many would participate if the bill was enacted. So therefore, the.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Excuse me, the Department of Finance is opposed to the bill because it creates revenue losses of unknown but potentially significant General Fund cost pressures.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Also, we would just note that while the bill aims to benefit if it participates in a program that offers young people skills and experiences that could lead to meaningful careers, it would limit revenue sources for the UC and CSU systems during a fiscal year in which both systems are preparing to implement ongoing state appropriation reductions.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Comments or questions from the committee? Seeing none. This is a suspense file candidate. So AB 3034 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 886 by Assemblymember Wicks, who has waived presentation. Is there anybody that would like to testify in support?
- Carly Stelzer
Person
Carly Stelzer, on behalf of Music Artists Coalition in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Is there anyone else who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Danny Cando-Kaiser
Person
Hello, Danny Cando-Kaiser on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. Respectful opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance no file seeing no. Comment or questions from the Committee, this bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 886 will move to suspense AB 922 by Assembly Member Wicks, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 922. The annual cost of the program for local assistance depends on how many counties elect to administer the program, which could be in the magnitudes of tens of millions of dollars due to the General Fund.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The bill would also result in unknown but potentially significant ongoing state operation costs for the Department. We would also note the bill could create a state-reimbursable mandate currently of an indeterminable cost because it requires the County of Alameda to participate in the pilot program and submit performance data reports to the Department.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, we are opposed to the bill because it results in significant and ongoing General Fund cost pressures not included in the 2024 Budget Act and could result in the state-reimbursable mandate.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no comments, questions, concerns from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 922 will move to suspense. AB 1252 by Assemblymember Wicks who has waived presentation. Is there anybody here who would like to testify and support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1252. The Department of Justice estimates cost of $656,000 in General Fund in 24-25 and 1.2 million in 25-26 and ongoing for six positions to establish the Office of Gun Violence Prevention and support the commission.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Justice notes it is unable to absorb the cost to comply with or implement this bill within their existing resources. Therefore, finance is opposed to the bill because it generates additional General Fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget Act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no comments or questions from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate so AB 1252 will move to suspense. AB 1949 by Assembly Member Wicks who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with cleaneath4kids.org supports this bill along with the following organizations Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability peeps, NCCA, Grandparents Taking Action, Activists San Diego and Standing Up for Social Justice. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Carly Stelzer
Person
Hello, Carly Stelzer on behalf of Common Sense Media, in support thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance no file seeing no. Comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 1949 will move to suspense AB 1961 by Assembly Member Wicks who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Hello. Sharon Gonsalves with the City of Merced in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Jennifer Chamberlin
Person
Jennifer Fearing for Community Alliance with Family Farmers in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Maria Haro-Sullivan
Person
Maria Haro-Sullivan with the National Women's Political Caucus in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1961. The Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation estimates costs of 3.7 million in 24-25 and 2.2 million in 25-26. These costs account for stakeholder engagement and task force facilitation, travel, staff engagement, subcommittee meetings, food access analysis, and administrative and technical support for program staff. Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in significant General Fund costs not included in 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1961 will move to suspense.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
If you just give us a minute, we have a couple of Assembly Members that arrived and we want to make sure we find the bill. So we're going to move on in the agenda. We're going to move forward in the agenda and take up AB 2918 by Assembly Member Zbur, who is here.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And I understand it is a suspense candidate, so this is a suspense candidate, but you can go ahead and. Okay. Very good. All righty. Well, good morning. Good morning. Good morning.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Madam Chair and Members, along with joint author Assembly Members of Zbur and our sponsor, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, and the Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California, I'm proud to present AB 2918 a bill that strengthens ethnic studies.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
AB 2019 is a Jewish caucus priority, and as a classroom teacher for over 20 years who served both students with special needs and emergent bilingual students, I have always worked to create a safe, inclusive, and affirming educational environment for students for diverse student groups.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
Best practice tells us that to create such environments, we must provide mirrors where students learn their own history and see themselves accurately reflected in the curriculum and windows, where students learn accurate information and stories about diverse people, essentially a window into the lives of others.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
Best practice also uses culturally competent curriculum and instruction that promotes inclusivity and equity by acknowledging and valuing different cultures. Ethnic studies is an incredibly important part of providing windows and mirrors for California students.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
Unfortunately, we are witnessing harmful situations where, intentionally or nothing, some ethnic studies curriculum and instruction is creating classrooms that Jewish students are not experiencing as safe, inclusive, or affirming.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
AB 20918 helps rectify this situation by requiring that ethnic studies adheres to cultural competency practices emphasizing the importance of multiculturalism in teaching ethnic studies and activating the existing AB 101 guardrails sooner rather than later.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
AB 20918 affirms the importance of ethnic studies in California's education, complements the model curriculum, and ensures that all students are provided accurate and affirming mirrors and windows. What AB 20918 does not do is it does not erase or eliminate teaching of the stories of California's diverse student body.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
It does not create barriers to ethnic studies programs as envisioned in the model curriculum, and it does not contradict AB 101 or make ethnic studies more expensive. This is especially true with the transparency provisions removed as Assembly Members of Burr will talk about in more detail.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
At its core, ethnic studies is a step toward rectifying omission of the experiences and cultures of communities within California. But as we write these wrongs of the past.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
We must do so in a present that is wholly focused on creating safe, inclusive, and affirming environments for California's multicultural student body so that every student sees themselves reflected in their curriculum and feels empowered, understood and represented.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
AB 2918 is a simple bill with little to no cost that will substantially move us forward, and with that, I will turn it over to my colleague, Assembly Member Zbur.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Madam Chair Members, I am proud to present AB 2918 which, as Assembly Member Addis has indicated, is a key priority bill for the legislative Jewish caucus in California. We celebrate our diversity, recognizing it as a cornerstone of our values and strength as a community.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
As such, it's crucial that what is taught in our schools reflects this diversity, fostering understanding, respect, and appreciation for the multitude of cultural perspectives and experiences that enrich our society.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Ethnic studies offers an opportunity for students to both learn about communities other than their own and to see themselves reflected in the stories they hear at school, the windows, and the mirrors that Assembly Member Addis just talked about.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Unfortunately, the original draft of the ethnic studies model curriculum that was released in 2019 was widely criticized not only by the Governor and other state leaders, but also by many of the communities. It was aimed to uplift due to misleading, false, and sometimes biased content in the draft.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
After subsequent lengthy, transparent and public process, the Instructional Quality Commission replaced the first draft in 2021 within ethnic studies model curriculum that was supported by the Governor, the state Superintendent, and California's diverse communities.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Districts retained the flexibility to implement this model curriculum or to adopt locally developed curricula, for example, to tailor their classes to their local heritages and communities.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
In 2021, Assembly Member Medina advanced AB 101, which contained important guardrails to ensure that curriculums being adopted at the local level would still align with state goals and not promotes bias, bigotry, or discrimination to any community.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Since the model curriculum serves as a guide rather than providing comprehensive, state approved instructional materials, there are no procedural safeguards at either the state or local level to protect against bias or discrimination if districts deviate or deviate from the model curriculum.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Promoters of the rejected 2019 model have exploited this gap, attempting to discreetly insert biased content into local courses and urging districts to adopt materials that deviate from state approved guidelines, undermining the extensive public education process that occurred.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
As a result, some schools have adopted and begun utilizing curriculum and instructional materials that are inaccurate and biased and promote the targeting of Jewish students and families, and many times families have found out about it only after the objectional material was already being taught in classrooms.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
We are here today because we have a problem that we need to address. When a marginalized or minority community tells us that they recognize and see bias and discrimination, it's our duty to listen to that community, because marginalized communities recognize the patterns of discrimination.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
They recognize the tropes, and they recognize what they know to be harmful based on their own lived experience. And what is happening today across California is that educational content that the Jewish community recognizes as biased and anti semitic is sometimes being proposed and used in our schools.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
So we need to take steps to make sure that that's course corrected. So AB 2918 contains two major components. First, it has transparency provisions that make sure that parents have noticed that an ethics studies curriculum is being adopted in their school district, can review it, and can provide input to the district before it's adopted.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
We have had discussions with the relevant stakeholders, and we recognize that the education unions and other important partners whose partnership we value continue to have concerns with the transparency provisions.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
That is why, in order to have time to continue to work with these stakeholders, we are amending the bill through this Committee to remove the transparency procedures at this time. This amendment will also eliminate substantially all the costs related to the bill.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
We intend to propose a new bill next year in order to refine these transparency procedures or explore alternative solutions that the education unions and other stakeholders may propose as alternatives. So what remains of 2918 are important enhancements to the guardrails established under AB 101 that protect all.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
And I want to say this, it's not just the Jewish community, it's all marginalized communities. One thing the bill does is to make the guardrails effective in January 2025. The guardrails today are not effective, and it's crucial that these are in place as school districts continue to develop curriculum and instructional materials in anticipating the graduation requirements.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Second, the bill strengthens the guardrails by adding the requirement that determinations about ethics studies curriculum incorporate principles of cultural competency. This means that when a school district is determining whether educational content is biased or appropriate for use in our schools, the district must consider the views of the communities that the curriculum is about and affects.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
AB 2918 also assures that ethnic studies courses promote multicultural respect and acceptance while focusing on the histories, cultures, struggles, and contributions of historically marginalized communities in the United States.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
These guardrails protect all communities and reflect the core principle that marginalized and minority communities, including the Jewish community, should shape the educational content about their own experiences, challenges, and history and that they should have a voice in decisions that impact them.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
For example, without this bill, we risk districts including biased and false content about other ethnic communities as well, similar to what we saw in Florida, where outrageous educational content was proposed teaching that elements of slavery were beneficial. So, regarding the costs, we understand that the Committee staff has concluded that the costs of AB 2918 are unknown.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
However, with the amendment to remove the transparency provisions which we have submitted, there are no substantial additional costs associated with the bill. With the amendments, the bill merely modifies the AB 101 guardrails.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
The bill requires modest but important changes to the legal standards that leas must consider that should not result in any additional costs for leas, as the adoption of an ethics studies curriculum is currently voluntary and contingent upon the appropriation of funds, the bill does not require or impede a district from adopting an ethnic studies course, and the costs of the adoption are not affected at all by this change in the legal standard.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
In closing, in my previous career, when I was at Equality California, we partnered with the diversity caucuses, and I personally not only supported, but I myself lobbied for the adoption of ethnic studies. And I point out that every Member of the Jewish caucus voted for ethnic studies.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
I know, and the caucus knows how important this curriculum is to uplifting and providing both mirrors and windows as a subject matter has discussed to the experiences and lives of our ethnic communities. But as we proceed with this important curriculum, it's also important that we get it right for all students.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
We can have robust ethnic studies courses that lift up all communities, all ethnic communities that are appropriate for and lift up all students. And that's what AB 2918 is intended to do.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
With me today to provide testimony are Doctor Mike Torres, Director of the curriculum frameworks and Instructional Resources division at the California Department of Education, and David Bokarsley from JPAC.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So, Assembly Members, I gave you great discretion to tell me the whole policy reason why this is important. And I that's all good, but this is the Committee on Appropriations, and so our real review, at least today, is the way the bill is in writing this minute, and it's the fiscal impact.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And so it will go to suspense. I understand you are going to be proposing some amendments that may change that at a later date. And so that's the reason I allowed so much testimony. Thank you. But if I could, we have a lot of people here who are going to testify.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
I want to make sure we get through them. And I have 354 bills today to get through, and I think we've probably got through about 70. So I just want to make sure we're really efficient with our time. You've done a great job of explaining not only the fiscal impact, which I appreciate, but also the context.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And I do appreciate all of that because that's very, very helpful. So if your witness could make it as brief as possible on the fiscal part of it, we will be looking at any amends that you have proposed.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
I want to thank you for that, because it makes our job a lot easier if the fiscal impacts are less so. Sir, the floor is yours, but make it very brief. I don't want to have to interrupt this important topic, but I do have other things I need to get.
- Mike Torres
Person
Thanks so much, Madam Chair and Members of the Committee. So I'm Doctor Mike Torres, Director of the curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resources Division at the California Department of Education. I'm also the Executive Director of the Instructional Quality Commission. I'm here to speak on behalf of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond on AB 20918.
- Mike Torres
Person
Superintendent Thurmond is a sponsor of this bill. As you know, ethnic studies provides a great opportunity for students of color to learn about the contributions of their ancestors, specifically focusing on the four foundational disciplines of ethnic studies.
- Mike Torres
Person
The state Superintendent and the California Department of Education have encouraged districts and charter schools to focus on the four groups and to follow the model ethnic studies curriculum guide when creating their local curricula. It's for those reasons that the Superintendent of Public Instructions supports the goals and the direction of this bill, and I respectfully ask for your.
- Mike Torres
Person
aye vote on AB 2918. Thank you.
- David Bokarsley
Person
Hi, Senator and Members Chair, my name is David Bokarsley, and I'm the Executive Director of JPAC, the largest single state coalition of Jewish organizations in the nation and the group that has brought a number of the folks up here today.
- David Bokarsley
Person
Our coalition has been intimately involved in the development of the ethnic studies model curriculum, which was necessary because the first draft was replete with anti semitic and anti Israel content and we celebrated. The final approved curriculum, which addresses our concerns, remains true to the four core groups, and is a trailblazing model for ethnic studies.
- David Bokarsley
Person
Our coalition Members are now working with students, families, and school leaders across the state as districts implement ethnic studies ahead of the 2025 deadline. Unfortunately, in too many districts, we are seeing that this course is being co opted by those with an anti Jewish bias.
- David Bokarsley
Person
Instead of using approved lessons from the model curriculum, some districts are teaching liberatory courses, which is similar except that it excludes Jews, erases antisemitism, and denigrates Israel with content that is one sided, promotes a specific ideology, and is factually inaccurate.
- David Bokarsley
Person
In effect, a curriculum meant to help alleviate bigotry is instead marginalizing Jewish students and fueling discrimination against our community. This bill initially included the transparent and community led implementation requirements that Assembly Members of Zbur referenced, which we did advocate for. All of that has been amended out.
- David Bokarsley
Person
And this bill simply adds basic guardrails, such as promoting respect and considering the views of impacted communities, especially without the implementation requirements. Our community needs these guardrails. And if the opposition disputes the need for such basic protections against discrimination, that highlights why these protections are all the more necessary.
- David Bokarsley
Person
Some of these folks have targeted leading Jewish organizations like JCRC and ADL.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
I hate to interrupt you. This is really important information, but not for this Committee. What is important is the fiscal impact. And so I really apologize. No, I appreciate, it's not that I disagree or anything. I just need to focus on the fiscal impact and then.
- David Bokarsley
Person
Sure, Chair, I appreciate it and thank you. As mentioned, the focus on the guardrails is because this should not have any fiscal impact. And that is the attempt. That is why it's so necessary to pass this bill. We're trying to make sure that we enact policies that do not change the cost for the state or to localities.
- David Bokarsley
Person
We just need to make sure we're concerned about rising antisemitism in society and especially in the classroom. And we view ethnic studies as an effective way to use education to counter such hatred, but only if it has the guardrails to ensure it is unbiased. So with that, I respectfully ask for your support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. I appreciate that very much. Thank you very much. Now we're going to move on to people that would like to testify in support of the bill. I want to welcome you to the mic. Who's going to be first brave?
- Scott Wiederman
Person
My name is Scott Wiederman. I live in Orange County. I am a veteran and a served as an officer in the army. But I'm here as a parent of two children, one of whom has special needs. Both have been victims of anti semitism facilitated by biased, indoctrinating academic curriculum. I urgently urge you to support this important bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Mark Levine
Person
Madam Chair, Senators. Mark Levine with the Anti Defamation League. Very good to see you this morning. I support this bill as proposed to be amended. Thank you. Assembly Member Zbur.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Good to see you, Assembly Member.
- Jonathan Mintzer
Person
Good afternoon. Jonathan Mintzer, Senior Director of government affairs at the Jewish Community Relations Council. We are the largest collective voice of Bay Area Jews representing over 65 synagogues, and we urge you to support this legislation. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Lynn Lazarus
Person
Lynn Lazarus, Member of Kehila and NCJW I'm also a retired teacher of 30 years and concerned about bullying. And I'm also a grandmother and I have children in the school and I'm a California native and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Naomi Goldman
Person
Hi, my name is Naomi Goldman. I'm an Executive board Member of Democrats for Israel California and a proud advocate with the Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California. And I've had my own family and many in my life impacted among vulnerable communities targeted by hate.
- Naomi Goldman
Person
And so I'm grateful for and in strong support of this bill. Thank you very much.
- Bruce Palmer
Person
Madam Chair and Members, Bruce Palmer, Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater Sacramento region, in strong support of AB 2918. Thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you
- Rebecca Pearl
Person
Hello, Rebecca Pearl. I'm an intern at San Diego American Jewish Committee and a rising senior at UC Davis who no longer feels safe on campus wearing my Jewish star necklace. And I strongly support this bill.
- Cherie Dimmerling
Person
Madam Chair, Members, I'm Cherie Dimmerling. I am a fair housing Executive here in Sacramento. I'm a Member of the National Council of Jewish Women, the Jewish Federation and the National Community Relations Council, and I strongly advocate for this amendment.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Robin Layton
Person
Robin Layton. I flew up from San Diego, retired educator, and I am on the board of the AJC in San Diego. I support ethnic studies, I support transparency, and I support guardrails. Thank you so much. I am very much in support of this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Sophia Mirof
Person
My name is Sophia Mirof. I came up from San Diego and grew up in the San Diego Jewish community. I'm a recent graduate of the University of Maryland and I'm the coordinator at American Jewish Committee San Diego, and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Wendy Batterson
Person
Hi, I'm Wendy Levy Batterson. I am the founder of San Diego Indivisible, advocating for progressive causes, the Vice President of California Democrats for Israel, and I'm affiliated with the Jewish Federation, the American Jewish Committee and JPAC. I came from San Diego to strongly support AB 2918 for the safety of my community.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- David Gabriel
Person
David Gabriel. I've come here from Nevada, California, where I am a Member of the Nevada Unified School District as a substitute teacher. I had my bar mitzvah many years ago and I'm here to support SB 2918.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Sandy Nieves
Person
Hello. Sandy Nieves here with JPAC, also chapter lead of Zion S. I would like to point out that an investment into building bridges into our community will offset the costs of hatred and division later. Please support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Skylar Cohen
Person
Hello. Skylar Cohen. I'm an Executive board Member with the Union for Reform Judaism, and I strongly support.
- Skylar Cohen
Person
Thank you.
- Brett Koter
Person
Hi, Brett Koter. I'm also with Zion S and JPAC, and I'm also a father of a Native American child. And so I'm very concerned about what he's learning or what he's not learning in school. So I urge your support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Amy Spade
Person
Hi, Amy Spade, senior Director of community impact at the Bay Area Jewish Federation and mother of an Oakland unified high schooler who has experienced hostility and bullying. I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Jonathan Warmond
Person
Jonathan Warmond, California taxpayer, and I really support this bill given its minimal impact on the fiscal situation. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Jessica Blitschak
Person
Good afternoon. Jessica Blitschak with the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Bay Area and also two children that graduated from San Jose Unified School School District in support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Karen Stiller
Person
Hello. Karen Stiller, public school parent, as well as senior Director of Jewish affairs for the Bay Area Jewish Community Relations Council, where we have worked with countless families whose children have experienced antisemitism in the classroom. And I'm here to support the bill. Thank you.
- Larry Wanatic
Person
I'm Larry Wanatic. I represent the American Jewish Committee. I strongly support this bill and any bill that recognizes the value of a person not based on religion, color or ethnic, other ethnic qualities.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Lois Kellerman
Person
Lois Kellerman, part of Hadassah, the Zionist women's organization. But I also have been an instructor at San Jose State and Foothill College and a high school mathematic teacher in California. And I strongly support this bill. And I think that no Jewish children should be exposed to anti semitic propaganda in their schools. Thank you very much.
- Ben Levy
Person
Hi, my name is Ben Levy. I'm the President of my local BBYO chapter, which is a Jewish youth group, Vice President of my local Jewish student union.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Ben Levy
Person
I'm a student in Palo Alto High School, and on behalf of all my friends who couldn't be here and everyone else in my family and my community, we strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Doreen Castelman
Person
Hi, I'm Doreen Castelman. I'm the President of the Jewish Democratic Coalition of the Bay Area. We have four counties that I'm representing, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, and also Alameda counties. We strongly support this bill.
- Doreen Castelman
Person
And I also do as 20 years working as a social worker in education with marginalized students who are part of the black. And also, you know, in our area, so many people that are marginalized in the Vietnamese and also in communities that are Hispanic.
- Doreen Castelman
Person
And in all of our communities, as our Assembly Members said, we all benefit from this resolution. Thank you. From this work that is being done. Thank you so much for considering it.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- James Castleman
Person
Doctor James Castleman, on the board of the Jewish Democratic Coalition of the Bay Area. I strongly support this very important bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Theresa Drennick
Person
My name is Theresa Drennick, and I'm here on behalf of the Anti Defamation League. I'm the deputy regional Director in the Central Pacific region. I'm also the mother of two public school students, graduates from here in the Bay Area. And I'm the daughter of two Holocaust refugees. And I strongly support this Bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Seth Brisk
Person
Seth brisk. I'm a Member of the governor's council on Holocaust and Genocide Education. I'm a student of ethnic studies. I'm also the regional Director for the American Jewish Committee in San Francisco. And on behalf of our offices in Los Angeles and San Diego as well, we strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Sandy Fawn
Person
Hi, I'm Sandy Fawn, public school parent. And out of concern for not only my daughters but the future of California, I urge you to please, please support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Marion Leff
Person
I'm Marion Leff. I'm co President of the Jewish Federation of the Sacramento region. I'm also a grandmother and my grandchild and I need you to support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Stanley Leff
Person
I'm Stanley Leff. I'm the President of Einstein Jewish Community Services in Sacramento. And I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Nancy Appell
Person
Hi. Sorry. I'm Nancy Appell, senior associate regional Director with the Anti Defamation League in our Northern California office and also a resident of San Mateo county. And I just echo what my community colleague Karen Stiller said in terms of just, it's what we've just experienced in the schools. I've been at ADL 20 years is just.
- Nancy Appell
Person
I've never seen anything like it. And so personally and professionally, I support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Ellen Diamond
Person
I'm Ellen Diamond and both my children are graduates of the Oakland school districts. And I am extremely concerned about anti semitism in the curriculum of the Oakland schools. And I support this bill very strongly. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Lita Crowicken
Person
I'm Lita Crowicken. I'm also an Oakland resident. I'm also a graduate of California public schools, Los Angeles public School District and UC Berkeley. And now it's called UC law San Francisco. And I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Matthew Block
Person
Hello, my name is Matthew Block. I'm the Assistant Director at the American Jewish Committee in San Diego. In San Diego, the additional guardrails that this bill would provide are deeply needed and especially as somebody who plans to build a life in California and have children, it's especially important to me. So I'm fully in support of this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Matthew Block
Person
Thank you.
- Natania Cranford
Person
Hello, my name is Natania Cranford. My children and I are a product of San Diego Public schools and I am a board Member of my congregation. I'm affiliated with the Jewish Federation of San Diego, and I'm active in a San Diego indivisible group advocating for progressive issues called Change begins with me.
- Natania Cranford
Person
I support ethnic studies and I support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Susan Kitchell
Person
My name is Susan Kitchell. I'm a resident of San Francisco. My parents were Holocaust survivors, my mother an Auschwitz survivor. I am a retiree from the San Francisco Unified School District. And I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Jessica Trubowicz
Person
Hello, my name is Jessica Trubowicz with the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Bay Area and a parent of an 8th grader who will be in high school next year. And I strongly support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Karen Fiss
Person
Hello, I'm Ren Fiss. I am a Professor at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco where I specialize in visual and cultural studies. I am also the daughter of two Holocaust survivors who became very involved in the civil rights movement, values that they passed on to me which have clearly influenced my teaching.
- Karen Fiss
Person
However, I've seen my field on the academic level and the higher ed be transformed into a very different ideology, one that has seriously isolated and ostracized Jewish teachers and students who do not sign on to a very prescripted ideology. So, unfortunately, I support ethnic studies strongly. It's basically what I teach.
- Karen Fiss
Person
But this bill will hopefully help protect the rights and speech of Jews in the field. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Pat Crawford
Person
Good afternoon. Pat Crawford. I'm a mother and grandmother, a retired teacher in San Francisco and a Member of the Executive board of the United Educators of San Francisco retired division. I speak on behalf of myself in support of this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Linda Plack
Person
Students deserve a safe and welcoming environment. My name is Linda Plack. I'm a retired teacher, but I still work as a substitute teacher. And I also need the guardrails that are in this bill because as a Member of the staff, I want a safe and welcoming environment when I walk into a classroom. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Rebecca Goodman
Person
Good afternoon. I'm Rebecca Goodman. I was raised in the California public school system where I heard my first anti semitic joke. I'm now raising my children in the Bay Area and I don't want them to have the same experience. I am in support of AB 2918. Thank you.
- Michael Harris
Person
Hello again, Senators. I'm Michael Harris. I'm a lay leader for Stand with Us, an organization based in Los Angeles that combats antisemitism. In part of that role, I've been working with community Members across the state and have seen multiple examples of anti semitism in ethnic studies curricula from San Diego to Berkeley to Santa Ana.
- Michael Harris
Person
This is a necessary bill to help keep antisemitism out of public school curricula and Stand with Us. And I strongly urge you toward it. Thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Matthew Finkelstein
Person
Hello. My name is Matthew Finkelstein, and I am the President of the Jewish Democratic Club of Solano County, a survivor of the second Intifada. And I want to encourage all of you to please support this bill. AB 2918.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Susan George
Person
Good afternoon. I'm Susan George. I'm here representing the Raul Wallenberg Jewish Democratic Club, and I am in strong support of this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Barbara Nemko
Person
Hello again. I'm Barbara Nemko. I've been an educator for more than 50 years, county Superintendent of Schools in Napa for 27, and a Member of the Advisory Committee for the development of ethnic studies at the San Diego County Office of Education. I am strongly in support of this bill.
- Barbara Nemko
Person
I understand there's some concern that it might cost money, but the cost of allowing anti semitism in the schools is incalculable.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Jana Waldinger
Person
I'm Jana Waldinger, 27 years serving on the Napa County Board of Education and a product of the California school system. And I am strongly in support of. This bill and the important guardrails. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Beth Foresman
Person
Hello. I am Beth Foresman from Mill Valley, and I am with alums for Campus fairness, the lead for this UC Davis chapter. I am a product of public school education in Marin County, and I was often the token jew in each of my classes. I would follow my brother home from school. He was targeted and stoned.
- Beth Foresman
Person
And I remember having to protect him. And I would really like to other children to be protected from that kind of antisemitism. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Alan Fisher
Person
Hello again. My name is Alan Fisher. I come from Atherton, and I'm a. I work at Stanford as a physicist at the accelerator. I'm a past President of Congregation Beth Jacob. I am a Member of a Committee of three dealing with antisemitism as it affects our local synagogue community.
- Alan Fisher
Person
And that's taken us to a lot of the local schools. We've had significant anti semitism in ethnic studies at the school. My son had graduated from, Menlo Atherton. I know Senator Becker is very familiar with the. The lessons that were taught there, and we cannot have that kind of antisemitism in our schools. We need the.
- Alan Fisher
Person
We need this legislation. I strongly support it. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Allison Barnes
Person
I'm Allison Barnes. I'm from. I live in rural Mendocino County, where I taught for almost 10 years as a public school teacher, teaching grades kindergarten, 5th, 6th, all subjects, middle school, English, math, you name it, science. I've done pretty much all of it.
- Allison Barnes
Person
I am a parent of young children who will be going through the California public schools, and I think that strong and inclusive ethnic studies is key to preparing our students to make our world fair and just for everyone. So I'm in big support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Daniel Klein
Person
Hello. My name is Daniel Klein, and I'm CEO of Jewish Silicon Valley. Our community doesn't think anti semitism and Jewish hate should be part of the education process, and so we strongly support this legislation. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Eric Kingsley
Person
Hello again. Eric Kingsley, Anti Defamation League, strongly support the legislation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Peter Levy
Person
Peter Levy from Orange County, California, Member of the board of Rabbis, the regional. Director for ADL, Orange County. And for my positions, we need robust guardrails, and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Rachel Wallace
Person
Hello. Rachel Wallace, Director of civic engagement with Jewish Federation, Los Angeles. We support ethnic studies and strongly support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Ryan Pesa
Person
Ryan Pesa, Sacramento resident. I support this bill, and I urge your aye vote.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Raslev, with the Perria Jewish Coalition. I have three kids who go to school in California. I want them to be able to keep going to school in California and support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Miranda Lichtman
Person
Hi there. My name is Miranda Lichtman. I'm the associate regional Director for the Anti Defamation League in Los Angeles, and I am in strong support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Nancy Goldberg
Person
Hi, I'm Nancy Goldberg, past Chair of JPAC and past President of Jewish Family and Children's Services, and I'm strongly in support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Doug Jaffe
Person
My name is Doug Jaffe from Sacramento. I was trained entirely in the California public schools, starting in Palo Alto. I think this bill is extremely important. We need to teach our children not to be anti semitic and not we need to have teach them to speak for themselves.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Beth Ruchic
Person
Hi there. I'm Beth Ruchic from Mill Valley, California, and I'm in strong support of 2918.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much,
- Ben Herman
Person
Ben Herman. I'm a rabbi here in Sacramento. After seeing the rise in anti Semitism in my local community, I'm strongly in favor of 2918 setting up guardrails that we need for the ethnic studies program. Thank you so much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Yaakov Subar
Person
Yaakov Subar, Director of a Good Earth Israel of America's California office and strong support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition?
- Seth Bramble
Person
Good morning, Madam Chair. Senator Seth Bramble, speaking on behalf of the California Teachers Association in opposition to Assembly Bill 2918. Although we did have several conversations over the break with the authors in attempts to improve implementation of ethnic studies, ultimately, we couldn't get there.
- Seth Bramble
Person
And I think even as is discussed with the amendments on limiting it to just guardrails, we're not likely to remove our opposition. Of course, I caveat. I need to read, you know, the language when it goes into print.
- Seth Bramble
Person
Ethnic studies is the result of a 50 year struggle where in communities of color and students and educators have pushed for curriculum that more closely reflects the history and culture of California's diverse population. But this bill is overly prescriptive.
- Seth Bramble
Person
It establishes obstacles to ethnic studies implementation that we don't need and undermines successful programs that are already operating across the state. The costs associated with unnecessarily duplicating legal frameworks can lead to confusion by creating ambiguity and redundancy. It can be confusing how these provisions should be interpreted together. Educators may have one view about what it means.
- Seth Bramble
Person
Lawyers may have another view about what it means.
- Seth Bramble
Person
And in calling out ethnic studies courses and only ethnic studies educators, in singling them out as the only discipline where we need extra scrutiny and where we need extra red tape to ensure the class is appropriate for all learners, these unnecessary hurdles replicate the very inequality that ethnic studies seeks to address, limiting the potential reach and impact of ethnic studies.
- Seth Bramble
Person
A longer and longer list of guardrails shifts the focus away from the core disciplines that highlight the experiences of communities of color. Organizationally, we are deeply invested in the success of ethnic studies. It was our organization, the California Teachers Association, that sponsored the bill in 2021 that made ethnic studies a high school graduation requirement.
- Seth Bramble
Person
Adding requirements as districts develop courses could dilute quality and stifle innovation and will be another roadblock with ongoing costs. We urge you to hold this bill in Committee and reject Assembly Bill 2918.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Maya Steinhardt
Person
Hello. My name is Maya Steinhardt. I'm a Sacramento Jewish teacher as well as a former SAC state student who spent time at the pro Palestinian encampment. I am in agreement with everything he just stated and strong opposition to this bill. As an educator, I recognize the need for ethnic studies.
- Maya Steinhardt
Person
But I'm concerned that this bill will result in the same kind of biased education that the authors say they are combating. They have made so many changes and guardrails to this bill as to change the definition of what ethnic studies even is and the intent of this discipline.
- Maya Steinhardt
Person
As the authors stated, marginalized communities should have a voice in how their stories are told. But what happens when different marginalized communities have differing views on the same history? Do you privilege one group's perception over another? Or do you prepare students to have nuanced conversations about how white supremacy creates intersection oppressions that pit minorities against each other?
- Maya Steinhardt
Person
Ethnic studies curriculums created by academics and experts already exist. There is no reason for the state or districts to take on the costs of developing new curriculum, especially with the potential for this curriculum to forward anti Arab sentiments. As seen in the existing model curriculum.
- Maya Steinhardt
Person
There is not the same information given to Arab history in the United States. Any discussion of the Nakba or the resulting Palestinian diaspora, and this bill forwards one. It recreates the harm it intends to solve. We are all better when we can learn about how injustices are interconnected and how white supremacy affects all minorities.
- Maya Steinhardt
Person
This bill is not taking the right approach to ethnic studies. It is privileging one group over another. Thank you. Thank you very much.
- David Mandel
Person
Thank you, Committee Members. David Mandel with the Sacramento chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace. Again, I agree strongly with the last two speakers in opposition to this bill. You've heard a lot from the multitude of speakers about fighting anti Semitism. That's extremely important. That's of major concern of ours because it is rampant.
- David Mandel
Person
But anti Semitism is not what's found in the ethnic studies curriculum that was approved by the state or that other people are advocating. There's nothing anti Jewish in ethnic studies unless you conflate anti Semitism with support for Palestinian rights and criticism of Israel, which I submit is the real agenda behind this.
- David Mandel
Person
I apologize that I can't speak much about the fiscal aspects because we haven't seen the amendments, and I honestly can't evaluate what effect they might have on the Bill. But we've heard a lot about guardrails. It's the latest buzzword. We need this guardrail. We need that guardrail. Very unspecific.
- David Mandel
Person
I'm afraid that the guardrails that are being proposed, to put it the quote unquote guardrails being proposed to put in this bill are not designed to keep cars on the road, but designed to keep people, certain groups of people off the road, and to not allow their history, their ethnicity, their identities, to be including very contact with current events and current struggles from their communities to be going on.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
I've allowed the conversation to go way beyond what this Committee should be looking at. So if you.
- David Mandel
Person
Thank you very much. Let's just leave the curriculum on ethnic studies to educators and let them determine it and not try to, to put in all sorts of bureaucratic obstacles that are bound to cost a lot of money for the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. So we have a few more opposition, and then I understand a couple of people missed the support, so we're going to allow that and then we're going to finish it. This is going to go to suspense until we see amendments that change that opinion, which could happen.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And it's not because of a dislike of the bill. It's a process. It's a process. So there's nothing personal here. I just want to make sure that because somebody said something and I felt like it was my mother reprimanding me for. Are you kidding? You're doing it this way. So this is part of the process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So you may proceed. Name, affiliation, and whether you're in support or opposition to the bill.
- Maggie Coulter
Person
So I'm Maggie Coulter. I'm with the Sacramento Regional Coalition for Palestinian Rights, whose Members include over two dozen organizations in the Sacramento region. We oppose this bill for the reasons that my colleagues have said and regarding the fiscal impacts. We should not be using state money to silence criticism of Israel, to silence specific groups.
- Maggie Coulter
Person
You heard from the third supporter here who was up here speaking, that this is definitely about criticizing Israel. There's a genocide going on. Palestinian and Arab American. Understood. Need to be.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Not going to talk anymore about. Okay. I just.
- Maggie Coulter
Person
Thank you. What we don't want to do, I don't want my tax money spent on this. So thank you. Yeah.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you so much.
- Pamela Kaufman
Person
Yes, my name is Pamela Kaufman. I am affiliated with the Peninsula Multifaith coalition with the Jewish Community Relations Council, and with the Anti Defamation League, and I urge you to support the bill. Thank you very much.
- Ilan Feuchtbang
Person
Hi. Ilan Feuchtbang. I'm a concerned parent. The previous speakers who were opposing the bill are exactly why we need guardrails, because this is about us ethnic studies. It's not about bringing your hate ideology or Islamic supremacy, which denigrates Israel, Iraq.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay. I'm not going to let you get into that either. So this has to do with fiscal. I get it. I get it. But that's a policy Committee. It's a policy committed. No, it's a policy Committee, and I apologize. Understood? Understood. Is there anyone else in support or in opposition? I want to give everybody a chance.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Good afternoon. California support Association.
- Carlos Machado
Person
Good afternoon. Carlos Machado with California School Boards Association. We're a tweener. We do appreciate the author's willingness to discuss the concerns we have. I do want to point out that the graduation requirement does go in in 29-30. However, LEAs are required to have a course offered to students by 25-26 school year, which means we have less than 12 months right now to get a course adopted at the local level.
- Carlos Machado
Person
And by the time that the bill gets enacted, that gives us less than eight months for those schools that get started August or September. So we do want to make sure that those schools are able to get that course adopted. The process that they're following right now is based upon existing guidance and the requirements that are in existing law.
- Carlos Machado
Person
To the extent that we change that, it makes it harder for those districts to be able to meet with parents and also community organizations to get their input in that process in order to have that class in place by the 25-26 school year. We look forward to continue working with the authors. We do ask that the Committee take that into consideration as we're making any changes, significant changes to that process. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. I appreciate you being here very much. Anybody else? Okay. We're going to bring it back to Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay. So after all that, "No file." That's the punch line. Very well. Let me see if there's any Committee comments. Very briefly, please. This is going to go to suspense.
- Josh Becker
Legislator
I just understand. My son graduated from high school and just graduated, my daughter graduated from high school, had an ethnic studies curriculum that was in clear and dramatic violation of AB 101 with obvious factual inaccuracies. That's why these guardrails are necessary. And by removing the transparency provisions, that does remove the cost.
- Josh Becker
Legislator
So I'm very confused by the representatives from the California Teachers Association, why they would say that. And the reason this is necessary. Ethics studies, the only discipline that does not have a fully documented curriculum, does not have the education standards or frameworks. That's why this is necessary. This is really the least we can do, and it has to happen. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So just so you know the reason, I do appreciate that. Don't. Please don't do that. It's not a sporting event. So I try to maintain some decorum. The reason is that we do things when things are in print. So it's not that anybody is, it's no nefarious kind of process. Until it's in print, it doesn't exist. And so we got to see it in print. Senator.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
All right. Thank you very much. And you know, sitting on Appropriations and looking at how much things cost versus how much money we have. And eventually there's a decision of is this something that's worth it. And that's really what this could have been summed up in by everybody is, I know this costs a lot if we know what that cost is, but it's worth it.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
That's all. So, you know, for me that's what this is. It's going to go to suspense. We have to analyze the costs. We are running out of money in this state, and sometimes we can't spend money on some things. The other thing I want to say is just because there's a class doesn't mean you're an expert when you come out of it.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
I took lots of algebra, and if you put it in front of me today, I wouldn't know squat about algebra. So there's an expectation that somehow we're going to create this by mandating that people go through something and, at the end of the day, we might be a little disappointed. This is a cultural shift. Not just a cultural shift, but this is something that's incumbent on parents and things to teach their kids.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
My kids would not need to go through an ethnic studies course in addition to the other courses that they stayed up till 2:00 in the morning trying to get through when they wanted to graduate from high school. We're talking about other things, too, that we might as well start making high school five years instead of four.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
And I don't think the kids are going to like that much, and I don't think their parents are either. So we really have to be a little discerning about, I know this is a very emotional topic, and it's very much needed. We have discrimination laws and that should apply to everybody.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Everybody, not just, you know, not just minority people, but, you know, all the different religions, all the different, and including white people. I'm sick and tired of hearing white supremacists applied to all the white people. We're not white supremacists. And so with that, I would say, let's move to suspense.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So I'll give you the final word, Assembly Member Zbur.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
I have three sentences, but I know that Assembly Member Addis had probably a sentence or...
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Well, it's, you know what, one of you gets to go, guys. I mean, I've let you both speak and we've gone a long time, so. Please.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
All I'll say is that we believe that 2918 with the amendments that are coming forward, removing the transparency, will have little to no cost, because it's really just about applying changes to the legal standard that applies. So with that, ask for support of the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. I appreciate it very much. We've dealt with the Committee questions or concerns, but this is a suspense item. So I want to thank you all for coming here today. We really appreciate your testimony. And there's a lot more that's going to happen, so don't despair. This doesn't mean it's going into a black hole.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are amendments coming, and we all deal with those amendments like we deal with any other one. If it reduces the cost, then they get out right away. So not to, not to worry about it. So this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2918 will move to suspense. And we hope to see you soon when the amendments come through.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Thank you for your patience.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Yeah, absolutely.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Thank you so much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Absolutely. This is an important subject, and I wanted to make sure everybody had a chance to participate. So thank you to everybody, especially... Well, everybody. Because you traveled, you had to travel to get here. Let's go back to our agenda. Actually, we're going to take a five minute break. I think many of us need to use the services, and it'll give us an opportunity to get caught up with ourselves. So, five minute break.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Senate Appropriations Committee is going to be back in session in room 2200. 2200. I am low blood sugar. We're going to go on with our agenda. We will not get done before we have to take our break to go to session, but we're going to try to get through as many as we possibly can.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We left off at AB 3211 by Assemblymember Wicks, who has waived presentation. So we're going to see if there's anybody who would like to testify in support of her bill.
- Erik Passoja
Person
Thank you. My name is Erik Passoja. I'm a 25 year SAG AFTRA member and professional actor from Los Angeles, and I'm here to tell my story and support AB 3211 and its fiscal importance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Actually, we're not taking the long testimony. It's pretty much very, very quickly related to the fiscal aspects of the bill. In other words, understood none of the policy. I let that go on.
- Erik Passoja
Person
But the fiscal aspects do require an explanation behind it. So, if I may, it's literally two minutes long and no longer, I promise. In 2014, Activision hired me to play a Belgian geneticist named Doc in the blockbuster game Call of Advanced Warfare.
- Erik Passoja
Person
And after the game came out, a friend called me and said, hey, Eric, my son just shot you. It turns out. Activision had also put my face on a different character that you can play for a monthly fee to fight other players.
- Erik Passoja
Person
That year, the game grossed more than Taylor Swift's album 1989, plus the movie's frozen Guardians of the Galaxy combined. And I only received my original session fee and I felt violated. 10 years. The dawn of AI, the gaming companies continued to exploit performers. And so our union just went on strike.
- Erik Passoja
Person
And the story illustrates a significant economic issue with genai gaming companies. Hollywood studios, even independent producers can create and monetize entire characters from alikeness, voice movement and biometric data. AB 320011's digital provenance and watermarking requirements will eventually enable tracking and fair compensation. And I understand that increasing state tax revenue will overcut the cost. Inflammation costs.
- Erik Passoja
Person
Excuse me, let me try that again. Increasing state tax revenue. I understand the implementation costs for CDT, but we must consider the cost of inaction. Last year, California's video game industry generated over $44 billion in economic output. And the implementation costs or investment that will prevent billions in lost revenue and opportunities.
- Erik Passoja
Person
AB 3211 could also reduce costly legal disputes from unauthorized use of digital likenesses, saving the state and businesses significant litigation expenses while protecting both labor and employees from exploitation and deepfakes by using to track AI replica use, even in modular AI. We simply cannot afford not to pass this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Very well done. Is there anybody else who would like to speak in support?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson, on behalf of the city and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors, in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3211. The California Department of Technology anticipates requiring two positions and $1.6 million General Fund in the first year of implementation. And 12 positions and 3.1 General Fund ongoing to implement the bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Department of Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in significant General Fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget Act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. Comments or questions from the committee? This is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 3211 will move to suspense. I'm going to move on to AB 1122 by Assemblymember Baines. Assemblymember Baines has waived presentation. Is there anyone here to testify and support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
See no comments or from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So AB 1122 will move to suspense. AB 2357 by Assemblymember Baines, who waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonzalez on behalf of the City of Bakersfield in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Anybody in opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance. Department of Finance as opposed to AB 2357 although the Bill does not obligate the University of California Fund or develop a new branch campus of an existing campus, the UC estimates startup costs for a new UC medical school branch campus to be at least 300 million for a new building, ongoing operational costs of between 40 and 45 million with unknown costs to support the infrastructure needed to create a branch campus and to seek and obtain accreditation from the licensed Committee on Medical Education.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Further, UC indicates there would be unknown costs that could range into the Low millions of dollars to conduct a feasibility study to provide an assessment of the region for medical education training. Finances opposed this Bill because it could create significant one time and ongoing General Fund cost pressures to help sustain and operate a new medical school.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Seeing no comment or question, this is a suspense file. Candidate without objection, AB 2357 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2376 by Assemblymember Baines who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here to testify and support? How about opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Well, the Department of Finance does not have a formal position on AB 2376. We would note that the California Department of Public Health estimates cost of 133,000 in 24-25, 226,000 in 25-26 and 26-27, 156,000 27 and 28 and 54,000 ongoing starting in 28-29 from the licensing and certification fund.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Fiscal estimate was not available from the Department of Health Care Services at the time of the analysis. However, finances preliminary estimates. General Fund costs potential in the tens of millions to hundreds of millions of dollars annually to support DHCs's oversight of recovery service expansion for medi Cal beneficiaries.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no comments or questions from the committee, this is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2376 will move to suspense AB 3027 by Assemblymember Baines, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here to test fire and support?
- Puneet Kaur
Person
Thank you chair and members. Puneet Kaur here on behalf of the Sikh Coalition who for the past year has been working tirelessly at the federal level to address transnational repression.
- Puneet Kaur
Person
Please to have the opportunity to provide feedback on and support this important state legislation to ensure coordination between federal and state authorities when recognizing and combating threats of transnational repression. We respectfully ask for your aye vote thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3027. The California Office of Emergency Services estimates the bill will result in cost of 668,000 General Fund in the first year for two permanent positions to research and develop a program in coordination with post.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Cal OES would also need to hire additional staff within the homeland security, and the positions would result in ongoing costs of $663,000 General Fund.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Post does estimate costs to implement would be minor and absorbable, and although increasing awareness and training on transnational oppression is an emeritus endeavor, the Department of Finance has opposed to the bill because it results in ongoing General Fund costs not included in the 24 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no member concerns or questions, this bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3027 will move to suspense. AB 3029 by Assemblymember Baines, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here in support?
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonzalves, on behalf of the City of Bakersfield, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing that they're seeing no questions or comments from the committee, this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3029 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1135 by Assemblymember Lowenthal, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support? How about in opposition Department of Finance? No file. Seeing no questions or comments, this is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 1135 will move to suspense. AB 2389 by Assemblymember Lowenthal, who has waived presentation. Anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 2389 because it may increase bar and residency restaurant safety without increasing state costs.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no questions or comments from the committee, this bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2389 will move to suspense AB 3172, by Assemblymember Lowenthal. Senator, Assemblymember Lowenthal has waived presentation testimony in support.
- Carly Stelzer
Person
Hi, Carly Stelzer, on behalf of Common Sense Media, proud sponsors of the bill, thanks for the support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3172. The Department of Justice estimates costs of 224,000 unfair competition law Fund in 25-26 and 394,000 ongoing for two positions to handle projected increased workload.
- Michele Perrault
Person
While DOJ has not confirmed this at the time of the analysis, finance does note that these costs could be potentially offset to the extent that there are civil penalties collected by Department of Justice, but any requests for additional resources should be evaluated through the annual budget process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay, seeing no questions or comments from the committee, this bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3172 will move to Spence EB 1137 by Assemblymember Jones Sawyer, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support testify in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1137. The California Department of Human Resources estimates this bill will result in costs of 1.09 million, of which 530,000 is General Fund and 24-25 and ongoing to provide informal time off and overtime payer hall credit to excluded employees for work performed on specified holidays.
- Michele Perrault
Person
So we are opposed to the bill because it may result in ongoing General Fund costs that were not included in the administration's fiscal plan and substantially alters the nature of compensation provided to employees excluded from coverage under FLSA.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no questions or comments from the committee, this bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1137 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1610 by Assemblymember Jones Sawyer, who again has waived presentation. Anybody here to testify in support of this bill? Anybody wish to testify in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the last committee member. Just walk out the door. So this is a suspense file candidate without objection, AAB 1610 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2064. The great thing about having no committee members is I can get things done quickly. Don't tell them I said that.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
2064 by Assemblymember Jones Sawyer, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here to testify in support? Welcome.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
[Unintelligible] on behalf of the County of Los Angeles in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Anybody in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2064. The Department of Public Health estimates a fiscal impact of $5.7 million General Fund and 24-25 an $11.4 million General Fund in 25-26 and ongoing to support four positions who would be responsible for grant Administration.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation estimates significant cost of the General Fund given savings associated with previous state prison closures as well as scheduled closures that were already accounted for in the 2024 budget. Therefore, we are opposed to the bill because it results in significant General Fund impacts not included in the 24 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no questions or comments from the committee, this bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2064 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2338 by Assemblymember Jones Sawyer, who has waived presentation. Anyone here want to testify in support? How about opposition? Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No file seeing no questions or comments from the committee, this is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2338 will move to suspense. AB 3089 by Assemblymember Jones Sawyer testimony who has waived presentation, testimony and support.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you [Unintelligible] on behalf of the County of Los Angeles and support, thanks.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth 4 Kids in support as well as Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecoustainability Peeps, NCCA, Grandparents Taking Action Activist, San Diego and Standing Up for Social Justice thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance. Seeing no questions or comments from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3089 will move to suspense AB 3108 by Assemblymember Jones Sawyer who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Brian Whalen
Person
Hi Brian Whalen on behalf of the California Low Income Consumer Coalition, in support, thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance no file seeing no questions or comments from the committee. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3108 will move to suspense AB 1160 by Assemblymember Pacheco, Assemblymember Pacheco has waived presentation. Anyone in support?
- Brian Whalen
Person
Brian Whalen on behalf of the California Low Income Consumer Coalition, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Anna Mathews
Person
Anna Mathews with The Faculty Association of California Community Colleges in strong support of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1160. The University of California estimates the bill will result 1.5 million ongoing costs and $500,000.01 time General Fund. The University of California projects an annual potential revenue loss of 30 million from the prohibition on diploma holds.
- Michele Perrault
Person
CSU indicates the bill will result in ongoing General Fund costs of approximately $485,000 and expressed significant cost pressures due to the proposed procedures to collect institutional debt and the delayed process of engaging with third party collectors or using a tax offset mechanism.
- Michele Perrault
Person
On average, it should be noted that CSU manages about 100 million in institutional debt per year and sends about 30 million to third party debt collectors. For these reasons, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to the bill because it could create.
- Michele Perrault
Person
In addition, I'm sorry, it could create a reimbursement state mandate with Proposition 98 General Fund costs in the low millions of dollars. Therefore, we are opposed to the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no questions or comments from the committee. This bill is a suspense file. So without objection, AB 1160 will move to suspense AB 1912 by Assemblymember Pacheco, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Department of Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1912.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance
- Department of Finance
Person
The Public Advocates office estimates it will cost $2.917 million from the Public Utilities Commission's Public Advocates office account in 13 positions to accomplish the new ongoing workload associated with the Bill and therefore we are opposed to the Bill because it creates a tax and new costs for the Public Advocates office that were not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay, there are no comments or questions from the Committee, so this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 1912 will move to suspense. Next is AB 3241 by Assembly Member Pacheco who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? The Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3241. The Commission on Peace Office Standards and training anticipates costs ranging from 250 to 400,001 time General Fund to develop the guidelines required by this Bill and AB 2042 by Jackson, which the Bill is double jointed with.
- Committee Finance
Person
Post also estimates this Bill could result in one time cost of approximately 10 million General Fund and ongoing costs in the millions of dollars annually to reimburse law enforcement agencies for the costs the agencies incur to attend the certified training.
- Committee Finance
Person
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation also estimate costs of 800,001 time General Fund to automate data and the California Highway Patrol indicates the Bill may result in additional unknown costs for the CH two depending on the guidelines released by post. Just again to be noted, CHP requires funding from the motor vehicle account, which is currently operating with a structural deficit.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee, so this is a suspense file candidate and AB 3241 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1296 by Assembly Member Grayson who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Department of Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1296 because it does result in significant costs not included in the 2024 budget and creates an implementation timeline unattainable by CARB. The regulations in question take effect December 31 of 2024 and CARB will not have time to process an amendment before the regulations take effect.
- Department of Finance
Person
Additionally, the CARB funding source will need a loan from the Air Pollution Control Fund to Fund the noted resources. And lastly, SBB or BP has applied for an extension to comply with the regulations while new pilot boats are brought into service.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So there are no questions or comments on this item. So this is a suspense file. Candidate AB 1296 will move to suspense AB 2091 by assemblymember Grayson, whose waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance? No file seeing that we have no questions or comments on this either.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate and AB 2091 will move to suspense AB 2434 by Assemblymember Grayson, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here to testify in support? How about in support? In opposition Department of Finance
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance doesn't currently have a position on the Bill. However, we would note that Department of Managed Healthcare estimates fiscal impact to be about $500,000 from the managed care Fund in 25-26 for consulting fees, and the Department of Insurance estimates the resultant cost of the insurance Fund of $25,000 in 25-26 and $16,000 in 27-28 and it should be noted that funds coming from the Managed Care Fund could be passed on to consumers in the form of.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing that there are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2434 will move to suspense. AB 2538 by Assemblymember Grayson, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? Anybody in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Department of Finance
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2538.
- Department of Finance
Person
And while we would note that CAL FIRE has not estimated costs for the implementation of the Bill because it is not actually implementable under the California Constitution, so we are opposed to the Bill because it's not implementable without amending the California Constitution, specifically Article seven, section five, which stipulates that temporary appointments made in the absence of an employment list and no person, and no person may serve in one or more positions under a temporary appointment for longer than nine months in a consecutive 12 month period.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. Seeing no questions or comments from the Committee, this is a suspense file candidate so without objection 2538 we'll move to suspense. AB 2774 by Assemblymember Grayson who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth for Kids in support along with facts, North County Equity and Justice, eco-sustainability peeps, NCCA and grandparents taking action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance? No file seeing no questions or comments from the Committee, this is a suspense file candidate so AB 2774 will move to suspense 21 by Assemblymember Grayson, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about an opposition Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2821. The California State University indicates this Bill will result in unknown, but likely significant General Fund costs to administer and implement the Bill requirements.
- Committee Finance
Person
California Community Colleges Chancellor's office indicates the Bill will result 1.2 million Proposition 98 General Fund cost associated with administering and implementing the bill's requirements and 153,000 in one time General Fund cost to hire two consultants to develop the program.
- Committee Finance
Person
University of California indicates the Bill result in an unknown but likely significant General Fund costs in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to administer and implement its requirements. So notwithstanding the merits of the proposal, the Department of Finance is opposed because it would create General Fund and Proposition 98 General Fund costs in the low millions of dollars.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing that there are no questions or comments, this is a suspense file candidate and without objection, AB 2821 will move to suspense. AB 3012 by Assemblymember Grayson, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support?Testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no questions or comments from the Committee, this Bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, Abdeh 3012 by assemblymember Grayson will be will move to suspense. AB 1474 by Assemblymember Alvarez, who has waived presentation, is next. Anyone here who would like to testify in support of the Bill? How about in opposition? Department of Finance
- Department of Finance
Person
No file
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee means that this is suspended. Suspended suspense file candidate and with that objection, we'll move to suspense. AB 1472 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1597 by Assembly Member Alvarez, who has waived presentation.
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing that there are no questions or comments. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 15977 will move to suspense. AB 2075 by Assembly Member Alvarez, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone here who could who would like to testify in support? In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone here like to testify in support in opposition Department of Finance
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2075 we would note that costs associated with the Bill are dependent on the nature of future public health emergency, which is uncertain. California Department of Public Health estimates 333,000 from the licensing and certification Fund annually during the next public health emergency in one and a half positions to investigate complaints.
- Committee Finance
Person
California Department of Social Service estimates General Fund costs of 1.664 in a million in 25-26, 2.748 million in 26-27 and ongoing and annual costs of 2.724 and nine positions to ensure Bill compliance. Finance would note that costs will depend on the scale of the public health emergency and the workload needs that emerge.
- Committee Finance
Person
But at the moment, we are opposed to this Bill because it results in increased Fund costs and cost pressures that are not included in the state's fiscal plan and limits the flexibility to respond to future public health emergencies.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay, did we miss support or objection?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Opposition. Sorry, I wasn't quite quite fast enough, but on behalf of the Napa County Board of Supervisors, in opposition. As well as the city and County of San Francisco, also in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And this is on AB 2075.. Very good. Thank you so much. Well, there's no questions or comments from the Committee. And this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2075 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2326 by Assemblymember Alvarez. Is there anyone who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the Committee. So this is a suspense file. Candidate 2326 will move to suspense. AB 2586 by assemblymember Alvarez. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support?
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition?
- Alegria De La Cruz
Person
Can I speak in support? I'm sorry.
- Alegria De La Cruz
Person
Thank you. Alegria De La Cruz, on behalf of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, in support of 2586. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Sure.
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the Committee. So without objection, AB 2586 will move to suspense. AB 2953 by Assemblymember Alvarez, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. Thank you so much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2953 because it would create ongoing General Fund costs of $15.8 million for the California State University to hire counselors, cover travel expenses and provide administrative resources to coordinate efforts. The University of California does indicate minor absorbable costs.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This Bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2953 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2996 by Assembly Member Alvarez, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? Testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Committee Secretary
Person
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. So this is a suspense file. Candidate. Without objection, AB 2996 will move to suspense. We're going to move on to AB 1511 by Assemblymember Santiago, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Yes. Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1511. The Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications estimates the Bill results in cost of $701,500, General Fund and 2526 and ongoing for three and a half positions to assist the state agencies and departments in marketing.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
In addition, OCPSC also indicated that while not explicitly written into the Bill, if there were expectations that they track compliance with media expenditure requirements requirements, they would need two additional positions to accomplish this, increasing the total cost of $1.1 million General Fund in 2526 and ongoing.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Therefore, finance is opposed because it results in costs not included in the 2024 budget. Finance would also note that funding for OCPSC is only available through 2526 so establishing this program within them may not achieve the purpose of the Bill on a long term basis.
- Committee Secretary
Person
So there are no questions or comments from the Committee. The Bill is a suspended file. Yes, sir.
- Alejandro Solis
Person
Alejandro Solis, on behalf of the Latino media collaborative, in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And you're in support of AB 1511? Yes. Santiago very good. Thank you so much. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1511, we'll move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2093 by Assemblymember Santiago. Is there anyone here that would like to testify? Support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Department of Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2093. The ongoing costs for this Bill is fully implemented by the community college districts, and assuming current, assuming current enrollment levels would be in excess of $1 million annually, these costs would have to would have the potential to increase as the California community colleges increase full time enrollment and expand baccalaureate programs offered.
- Department of Finance
Person
Therefore, finance is opposed to the Bill because it would create significant General Fund costs not in the Administration Spending Plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So there are no questions or comments from the Committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2093 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2667 by Assemblymember Santiago, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support? How about in opposition. Department of Finance?
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the Committee. So without objection, AB 2667 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2910 by Assembly Member Santiago, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from the Committee.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No file.
- Committee Secretary
Person
And this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2910. We'll move to suspense. AB 1575 by Assemblymember Erwin, who has waived presentation testimony in support.
- Carly Stelzer
Person
Good afternoon. Carly Stelzer, on behalf of common sense media, in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you so much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1575. The University of California indicates costs of 3 million ongoing General Fund to hire two positions at each of the 10 campuses.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
California State University estimates there will be a one time General Fund cost ranging from $10,000 to $15,000 to develop an online training program for external, sorry, for external advisors.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
The Bill would also create a reimbursable state mandate with one time Proposition 98 General Fund costs ranging from 196,000 to 464,000 and ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs on the Low millions of dollars for the California community colleges to train confidential advocates.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
While emeritus, the Department of Finance is opposed to this Bill because it would create General Fund costs in the Low millions of dollars and could create a reimbursable state mandate with Proposition 98 General Fund costs in the Low millions of dollars.
- Committee Secretary
Person
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1575 will move to suspense. AB 2426 by Assemblymember Erwin, who has waived presentation testimony and support testimony in opposition Department of Finance. No file no questions or comments from the Committee.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2426 will move to suspense. AB 2492 by Assemblymember Irwin who has waived presentation. Testimony in support? Testimony in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Department of Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to 2492 because it could create a reimbursable state mandate with Proposition 98 General Fund costs and the low tens of millions of dollars. Excuse me, by requiring the California community colleges to hire student advocates, faculty advocates and coordinators.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2492 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2854 by Assemblymember Irwin. Is there anyone who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There is no question or comment from the Committee. So this is a suspense file candidate as well. So AB 2854 will move to suspense. AB 3256 by Assemblymember irwin who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Department of Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to 3256. The California Public Utilities Commission estimates the cost associated with this Bill is 2.154 million from the Public Utility Commission, utilities reimbursement account ongoing and 11 permanent positions to create a new section dedicated to conducting the audits.
- Department of Finance
Person
All accounts audits workload would be a new requirement for that, and the revenue, I'm sorry. Would be a new requirement. The PUC URA revenue is generated from a surcharge and utility bills. So this Bill may result in increased cost to ratepayers to generate adequate revenue to cover administrative costs.
- Department of Finance
Person
Any requested state resources for this Bill should be evaluated as part of the annual budget development process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the Committee and this Bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2356 will move to suspense. AB 1588 by Assemblymember Wilson who has waived presentation. Anyone here to testify in support.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the counties of Solano and Marin, both in support. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance no file, no comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1588 will move to suspense AB 2061 by Assemblymember Wilson, who has waived presentation testimony in support. Testimony in opposition. Department of Finance.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance as opposed to AB 2061 because of its negative General Fund revenue impact and it creates a precedent for further revenue losses. Maintaining structural balance of the state budget is an ongoing challenge that will require weighing the additional cost of a new tax credit with other competing budget priorities.
- Committee Secretary
Person
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2061 will move to suspense AB 20319 by Assemblymember Wilson, who has waived presentation testimony and support.
- Mark Ysidro
Person
Mark Ysidro on behalf of the County of Los Angeles, in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors in support. As well as the California State Association of Psychiatrists, also in support. Thank you.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you very much. Anyone in opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 20319.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
The Department of Justice estimates costs of 171,000 General Fund in 2526 and 161,2627 and ongoing for staff to create standardized data collection, standardized data collection tool, collect data submissions from hospitals and analyze the data finance as opposed to this Bill because it results in additional costs not included in the 2024 Budget act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2319 will move to suspense AB 1635 by assemblymember Ward, who has waived presentation. Anyone who wishes to testify in support? Is there anyone who would like to testify in opposition? Department of Finance
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. So this is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 1635 will move to suspense AB 1858 by assemblymember Ward, who has waived presentation. Testimony in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you so much.
- Cassandra Whetstone
Person
Hi, my name is Cassandra Whetstone. I'm an educator and a volunteer with moms demand action in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. There aren't any questions or comments in regards to this Bill from the Committee. So this is a suspense file candidate without objection. AB 1858 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1884, by assemblymember Ward, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone who would like to testify and support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Mary Rossetto
Person
Mary Lou Rossetto Yolo Moms Demand Action volunteer and former police officer and school teacher.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you for being here today.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermaine with cleanup for kids in support along with Fox, North County, Equity Injustice, Eco Sustainability Peeps, NCCCA, and grandparents taking action.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Julie Chapman
Person
Julie Chapman volunteer with mom's demand action in support.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the city and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors in support.Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Department of Finance. Oh no... Opposition. Can't forget that. Seeing none. Department of Finance.
- Department of Finance
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is neutral on AB 1858. As it standardizes the practice of active shooter drills. Without adding significant new cost to the state. In addition, finance does not anticipate that this Bill would create a state reimbursable mandate.
- Department of Finance
Person
Because any requirements imposed on a local agency are the result of a local agency's discretion to adopt a new program.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
No file.
- Committee Secretary
Person
No questions on this. This is a suspense file. Candidate so, without objection, AB 1884 will move to suspense AB 2353, by assemblymember Ward, who has waived presentation, any testimony and support. How about in opposition Department of Finance? A file. Again, no questions on this. It is a suspense file.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Candidate so, without objection, AB 2353 will move to suspense AB 2893 by assemblymember Warden.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Actually, that one is off the file. That one was put over.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Okay, that one was put over. Good catch. So we'll move on to AB 2934. By assemblymember Ward, who has waived presentation, any testimony and support. Testimony and opposition Department of Finance. No file, no questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate without objection. AB 2934. Will move to suspense. AB 1793.
- Committee Secretary
Person
By assemblymember Ta, who has waived presentation any testimony in support? Testimony in opposition Department of Finance. No file, no questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate AB 1793 will move to suspense AB 1856, by assemblymember Tahu. Has waived presentation, any testimony in support testimony and opposition Department of Finance.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance is currently neutral on AB 1856. Excuse me, 1856, but notes concerns the Bill could result in additional workload for trial courts. And put additional strains on local public safety systems.
- Committee Secretary
Person
No questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate so, without objection, AB 1856. Will move to suspense AB 3045. By Assemblymember Ta, who has waived presentation, any testimony and support. How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3045. The California Department of Public Health estimates that implementation of this Bill would result in cost of 92,2425 and 103,000 annually thereafter. First year expenditures include a one time cost of up to $40,000. For a local artist to design the heirloom certificate. Which would create General Fund pressure.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Due to the delay in receiving revenues from certificate fee payers, ongoing costs would be supported by fees deposited into the health Statistics Special Fund to cover staff time to process certificate requests. But this Bill could create additional cost pressures for similar requirements for other groups.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
So at the moment, the finance as opposed to this Bill because it results in costs and potential General Fund cost pressures not included in the current spending.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Plan, there are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3045 will move to suspense. AB 1794 by Assemblymember Mccarty, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonzalez on behalf of the City of Carlsbad and Rancho Palos Verdes in support.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance yes, Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1794. Board of State and Community Corrections indicates that all available funds for the organized retail theft prevention and ort vertical prosecution grants have already been awarded. Therefore, this Bill would likely result in additional General Fund cost pressures to provide additional funding for these programs.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Opposed because the Bill could result in General Fund cost pressures to Fund counties to implement the Calfast Pass program given that available ORT grant funds have been awarded and the Bill cites the ORT grant programs as the funding source for.
- Committee Secretary
Person
The new county programs, there are no questions or comments. This Bill is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1794 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2088 by Assemblymember Mccarty, who has waived presentation testimony and support. Testimony and opposition.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Good afternoon, Los Angeles Unified School District and respectful opposition.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2088 because it would create one time Proposition 98 General Fund cost between 1.1 million and $1.7 million for community college districts.
- Committee Finance
Person
Develop hiring processes, processes, procedures and policies and unknown but potentially significant Proposition 98 General Fund costs for local educational agencies, develop hiring process procedures and policies and one time non Proposition 98 General Fund costs between $12,000 and $56,000 for the chancellor's office to provide guidance to the community college districts.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2088 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2106 by Assemblymember McCarty, who has waived presentation testimony in support. Testimony in opposition Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department Of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2106. Finance notes this Bill may impose a reimbursable state mandate as determined by the Commission on state mandates by requiring probation departments to place defendants in a drug treatment program. Finance notes this Bill may result in additional costs for county probation departments and could also create additional workload associated with tracking program capacity and availability.
- Committee Finance
Person
Therefore, we are opposed to this Bill because it could potentially create a state reimbursable mandate and could impose new costs and workload on counties, which will create additional fiscal pressures on the local criminal justice systems.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and it is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2106 will move to suspense AB 2508 by Assembly Member McCarty, who has waived presentation anyone here who would like to testify in support, in opposition, Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department Of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2508. The Bill is estimated to cost $6 million General Fund in 2526 to establish additional college savings accounts and provide additional deposits into existing accounts. Further, this Bill is estimated to create ongoing General Fund costs of $2.4 million per year to establish new Cal kids accounts for eligible youth who enter the foster care system after 25-26 and provide additional deposits into existing accounts.
- Committee Finance
Person
While expanding access to the Cal Kids program to a wider cohort of students is a worthwhile goal, finance as opposed to the Bill because it creates new General Fund costs that are not reflected in the state current fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no Committee questions or comments. This is a suspense file. Candidate without objection, AB 2508 will move to suspense AB 2882 by Assemblymember McCarty, who has waived presentation, testimony in support.
- Martin Vindiola
Person
Martin Vindiola on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors in support thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? In opposition?
- Danielle Sanchez
Person
Chair and Members Danielle Sanchez on behalf of the Chief Probation Officers of California strongly opposed to AB 2882 due to serious fiscal concerns related to the redirection of both the planning process and the funding associated with 2011 realignment.
- Danielle Sanchez
Person
There's costs to counties associated with new information elements required in the annual plan, costs and workload to analyze some of the criminal justice funds and an expanded scope of quantifiable goals, all of which we're concerned would disrupt the vital public safety funding. So we urge your no vote at the appropriate time. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Ryan Morimune
Person
Thank you. Chair, Committee and staff Ryan Morimuni with the California State Association of Counties also on behalf of the Rural County Representatives of California and the Urban Counties of California, in respectful opposition, AB 2882 appreciate the Committee's analysis that recognizes the significant ongoing cost to all 58 counties and in the interest of time, just like to echo some of the previous fiscal concerns that were just stated.
- Ryan Morimune
Person
However, another important consideration is that the state previously provided annual funding to counties to submit CCP plans. However, due to early budget action, that funding has been eliminated. And so ultimately, this would not only require that all counties submit annual plans, but it would also substantially expand the requirements within those.
- Ryan Morimune
Person
And so, at the appropriate time, we respect your no vote on this.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson. On behalf of the counties of Fresno, Kern, Madera, Mendocino, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, Shasta and Solano, all in opposition. Thank you.
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the Committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2880 will move to suspense AB 3047 by Assembly Member McCarty, who has waived presentation, any testimony and support? Testimony and opposition. Department of Finance.
- Department of Finance
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3047.
- Department of Finance
Person
The Office of the California Surgeon General estimates a fiscal impact of 232,500 General Fund in 24/25 2.215 million General Fund in 25/26 and 26/27 and 1.107 million General Fund in 27/28 to cover staffing, administrative support and contract costs, oversee the Commission and publish its finding findings.
- Michele Perrault
Person
In addition, state entities selected by the OSG for participation in the Commission will likely incur. Costs should be noted. California Department of Public Health does estimate minor and absorbable costs. Finance, therefore, is opposed to the Bill because it increases departmental cost to convene a Commission and results in significant General Fund impacts not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. There are no questions or concerns from the Committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2882 will move to suspense AB 3047, by some. Did I get it wrong? No. AB 3047. Pardon me? Did we just do that?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay. We were talking. So part of the challenge this is to advise everybody is that I need to break because we go into session, and I was hoping to get halfway through so I could report that we're halfway through and we're not there yet. We're not there yet, which is really disappointing, but we are.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We need to take a recess because I have to get ready to go to session. And so the Assembly Committee on appropriations will take the Senate. I'm sorry..see I'm low blood sugar. I haven't had lunch. Yes. We're going to take a recess and we will come back after session is completed.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So we're meeting. I don't know for how long. If I could give you a time. It'll be after 03:00 sometime or other. But thank you all for being here today and we'll see you back at three ish.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Senate Committee on appropriations is back in order. I want to thank you for your patience. And we're going to get rolling with the rest of the agenda. So we're going to start on AB 1807 by Assembly Member Cervantes, who has waived presentation and ask if there's anybody in room 2200 in the O Street building that would like to testify on this matter. Seeing none. Is there anybody that would like to testify in opposition Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
No File.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We do not have any questions or comments from the Committee. And this Bill is suspense file candidates. So without objection, AB 1807 will move to suspense. Next up is AB 1817, which is a Bill by Assemblymember Alanis, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Welcome Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth for Kids in support. Along with Fox, North County, equity and justice, eco sustainability peeps, NCCCA and grandparents taking action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anybody else in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance? There are no questions or comments from the Committee. So AB 1817, which is a suspense file candidate will move to the suspense file without objection. Moving on to AB 1832 by Assemblymember Blanca Rubio, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone that would like to testify in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1832. The Civil Rights Department estimates of fiscal impact of approximately 4.2 million General Fund and 22 positions in 25-26 and ongoing. This includes $150,000 annually for operational expenses such as expert consultants for civil actions, translation and interpretation. Bilingual pay for staff notes that any request for additional resources will be evaluated through the annual budget process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. So this is a suspense file candidate. without objection, AB 1832 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1834 by assemblymember Garcia, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate. So without objection, AB 1834 will move to suspense. AB 1878, Assemblymember Garcia, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition. Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Again, there's no question or comments by the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate. So without objection, AB 1878 will move to suspense. AB 2098, by assemblymember Garcia, who has waived presentation. Anyone in support?
- Connie Delgado
Person
Good afternoon, Madam Chair Connie Delgado, on behalf of the District Hospital Leadership Forum, in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate and since there are no questions or comments from the Committee, without objection, AB 2098 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2125 by Assemblymember Garcia who has waived presentation.
- Department of Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anybody here who would like to testify? Is there anyone who would like to testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2125. The California Law Revision Commission estimates one-time costs of 320,000 to 474,000 General Fund to hire a consultant to gather and analyze the data from counties pursuant to the bill. The range in costs depends on how many counties are selected for the study.
- Committee Finance
Person
The Commission on Judicial Performance estimates costs of 25,000 to 50,000 General Fund in 24-25 and for each fiscal year thereafter until the study is completed to have staff aggregate and sort through data. Therefore, Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2125 will move to suspense. Taking on AB 2610 by Assembly Member Garcia, who has waived presentation, is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2610 will move to suspense. AB 2757 by Assembly Member Garcia, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? Anyone to testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2757 will move to suspense. AB 3246 by Assembly Member Garcia, who has waived presentation. Anyone here who'd like to testify in support?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson, on behalf of the Kern County Board of Supervisors, in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance has a neutral, but note some concerns on AB 3246. The California Public Utilities Commission does estimate the Public Utilities Commission Utilities Reimbursement Account costs associated with the bill are 2.235 million in 25-26, 2.45 million in 26-27, 685,000 in 27-28 and 2029, and then 2.53 million in 2031 and then $685,000 ongoing to support the review of the advanced reconductoring projects on an expedited basis.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, Finance notes that this has not been verified, that the CPUC estimate has not been verified, and so we're not sure if the cost magnitude is typical for general order updates.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the committee, but this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 3246 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1840 by Assembly Member Arambula. The Assembly Member has waived presentation. Is there anyone here to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file. However, I'm so sorry, Senator. On the previous bill, I indicated the wrong position. It should have been an opposed, not a neutral note concerns.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
I got it. Thank you so much. No file on this one. There are no questions from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so AB 1840 will move to suspense. AB 1888 by Assembly Member Arambula, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone that would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 1888. The Department of Justice estimates costs of 432,000 General Fund in 24-25, one million in 25-26, and 921,000 in 26-27 in ongoing to establish a labor trafficking unit that will take steps to prevent labor trafficking, investigate complaints of labor trafficking, and report specified data to the Legislature.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, the California Civil Rights Department estimates cost of 3.9 million dollars General Fund in 20 positions in 25-26 and ongoing for staff. So Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in significant General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1888 will move to suspense. AB 2080 by Assembly Member Arambula, who has waived presentation. Anyone here that would like to testify in support? How about opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Yes, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2080. The University of California indicates the bill will result in one-time General Fund costs ranging from $135,000 to $150,000. These costs are associated with the need for each School of Medicine to collect the required data points, which necessitates--excuse me--new information technology and infrastructure.
- Committee Finance
Person
University of California also indicates ongoing General Fund costs ranging between $380,000 and $410,000 for additional staff resources at the School of Medicines to collect and report the data. Finance is opposed to the bill because it creates new one-time and ongoing General Fund costs that are not reflected in the state's current fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2080 will move to suspense. AB 2795 by Assembly Member Arambula, who has waived presentation. Anyone here who'd like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance doesn't currently have a formal position on the bill. However, we would note that the bill would result in annual state operation costs of $566,000 General Fund in 24-25 and 544,000 General Fund ongoing for the Department to process and review the additional reports required by the bill.
- Committee Finance
Person
And to the extent the substance abuse and mental health treatment services are not billable for insurance or federally eligible for reimbursement, these costs would be borne by the General Fund.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments, questions from the committee, and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2795 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1885 by Assembly Member Addis, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support of AB 1885?
- Anna Mathews
Person
Anna Mathews with the Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, in strong support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1885 will move to suspense. AB 1905 by Assembly Member Addis, who has waived presentation. Anybody here who would like to testify in support of the bill?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance currently, as opposed to AB 1905, the California Community Colleges estimates one time Proposition 98 costs of approximately $1.2 million to update collective bargaining agreements regarding retreat rights and settlement agreements. Both the California State University and College of the Law of San Francisco report that any cost from bills would be minor or absorbable.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, the University of California indicates ongoing General Fund costs of 3 million to ensure campus coordination and access to real time information for staff and faculty. Finance does assume these costs may be to support workload that is beyond the current workload required by the UC or by the bill.
- Committee Finance
Person
Also, UC estimates one time costs and Low hundreds of thousands of dollars to support the development of new policies and procedures. Finance is opposed to this legislation because it imposes Prop 98 General Fund costs and create could create Non Proposition 98 General Fund costs and cost pressures that are not reflected in the state's current fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments on this from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 1905. We'll move to suspense AB 2022 by Assembly Member Addis, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to test fine support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Testify in opposition Department of Finance no file there are no questions from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2022 will move to suspense AB 2537 by Assembly Member Addis, who has waived presentation. Anyone who wants to testify in support.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors and support thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth 4 Kids supports this bill, along with Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability peeps, NCCA and Grandparents Taking Action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance no file. There are no comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So without any objection, AB 2537 will move to suspense. AB 3233 by Assembly Member Attis who has waived presentation. Anyone here to testify and support.
- Christina Scaringe
Person
Good afternoon. Christina Scaringe with the Center for Biological Diversity, proud sponsor, strongly supporting AB 3233. Local governments in California have always had the authority to regulate oil and gas to protect their communities and the environment from harmful pollution. This bill should have no fiscal impact. It does not mandate any local action.
- Christina Scaringe
Person
It doesn't directly regulate any oil and gas development nor does it change any of the current responsibilities of state oil and gas regulators. Existing law already requires CalGEM to evaluate whether an operator has local requirements before issuing a state permit. CalGEM has always tracked how local government ordinances interact with state regulations.
- Christina Scaringe
Person
This would not add any new requirements for CalGEM to coordinate or track local ordinances. Claims that this might give rise to a takings are purely speculative and beyond the scope of the bill. The bill reduces the risk of litigation against cities and counties by putting an end to recent industry threats that distort a court holding.
- Christina Scaringe
Person
That is why the bill has the support of the California State Association of Counties and many individual local governments. This bill does not decide a city or county's approach to oil and gas. It only affirms that decision lies with local communities most directly affected by these projects.
- Christina Scaringe
Person
We respectfully ask for your aye vote, and I've also been asked to note support from Physicians for Social Responsibility San Francisco Bay, Climate Reality Project Bay Area, Solano County Dem Central Committee, Positions for Social Responsibility LA, STAND LA, 350 Bay Area Action, Protect Monterey County, Climate Health Now, Sierra Club California, and the Climate Center. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. Thank you very much.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Opposition ready? Okay, yeah. Okay. So. Clifton Wilson, on behalf of the Madera County Board of Supervisors, in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone wishing to testify either in support or opposition? Did I miss anybody? Thank you very much. Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Yes. Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3233. The Department of Justice estimates unquantifiable but potentially significant General Fund costs for the Land Use and Conservation Section within DOJ's Public Rights Division to handle potential litigation challenging this bill. DOJ notes this workload could require a significant increase in attorney hours.
- Committee Finance
Person
CalGEM estimates unknown but potentially significant costs associated with the provisions of the bill. Since this bill allows local agencies to determine what regulations to enact, the resources required for CalGEM to coordinate with these local agencies could vary.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed to this bill as it creates potentially significant cost pressures not included in the budget for both CalGEM to implement the provisions of the bill and DOJ's anticipated workload to handle potential litigations challenging the bill. In addition, the bill may increase the state's fiscal liability if local agency restrictions result in more orphan wells.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 3233 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1907 by Assembly Member Pellerin, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support of her bill? How about in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance doesn't have a formal position on AB 1907.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, we would note the bill is estimated result in annual local assistance costs of 1.3 million, of which $900,000 is General Fund and 2425 and 2.6 million, of which 1.9 million is General Fund ongoing for the county workload to incorporate and analyze the cans assessment tool data.
- Committee Finance
Person
Additionally, this bill is estimated to result in annual state operation cost of 400,000 General Fund in 2425 and ongoing for the Department of Social Services.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1907 will move to suspense AB 2050 by Assembly Member Pellerin, who has waived presentation testimony and support.
- Markey Sieger
Person
Thank you. Markey Seadra on behalf of the County of Los Angeles and support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Ethan Naegler
Person
Ethan Naegler on behalf of the City Clerks Association of California in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2050. The Secretary of State estimates costs of 11.2 million General Fund in 2425. 2.8 million in 2526 and alternating between 8 million and 2.8 million each year thereafter for system enhancements.
- Committee Finance
Person
To integrate vote Cal with electronic registration information center or ERIC, pay one time and annual membership membership fees for the SO's to use ERIC and support 13 additional staff Members.
- Committee Finance
Person
The ongoing costs could fluctuate depending on if there's a General election that year which results in higher General Fund costs finance as opposed to the bill because it results in significant General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments from the Committee. And this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection. AB 2050. We'll move to suspense AB 2387 by Assembly Member Pellerin, who has waived presentation. Anyone here would like to testify in support. But in opposition Department of Finance no file. Again, no comment from the Committee.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection. AB 2387 will move to suspense AB 2839 by Assembly Member Pellerin, who has waived presentation. Anyone here would like to testify in support?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors, in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance. No file. Sorry. Oh, I'm sorry. Hiding back.
- Danny Cando-Kaiser
Person
Danny Cando-Kaiser on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance. No file. No file. Yes. Okey Dokey. No questions or comments from the Committee. And this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection. 2839 we'll move to suspense. Maybe 2866 by Assembly Member Pellerin. Anybody here that would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance does not have a formal position on AB 2866. However, we note that the bill is estimated to result in annual General Fund statements.
- Committee Finance
Person
Operation costs of 300 to 400. 2425 and 2526 and roughly 100 to 200,2627 and ongoing for the Department of Social Services to update and develop regulations and guidance and provide ongoing expertise on pool safety. Finance would note that we do not anticipate this bill would create a state reimbursable mandate.
- Committee Finance
Person
Although this bill may result in additional costs to local agencies. Those costs are not unique to local agencies.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing that we have no questions or comments from the Committee. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2866 will move to suspense. Next up is AB 3260 by Assembly Member Pellerin, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
To testify and support Clifton Wilson on behalf of the California State Association of Psychiatrists as a proud co sponsor and in support? Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance. As opposed to AB 3260. Currently the Department of Managed Health Care estimates the fiscal impact to be 10.727 million in 52 positions in 2427. 29.016 million in 136 positions in 2526. 32.046 million in 144 positions in 2627. 33.25 million in 144 positions in 2728. 33.382 million in 144 positions.
- Committee Finance
Person
In 2829 and 32.97 million in 144 positions in 2930 and annually thereafter from the fee supported by the managed care Fund. Just as a reminder, a $1 million increase to managed care Fund results in a two cent increase on assessments to full service health plans and a $0.01 increase to specialized health plans.
- Committee Finance
Person
So that this bill results in additional assessments on health plans, consumers may face increased premiums. In addition, the California Department of Insurance estimates the fiscal impact to be $163,000 in 2425. $294,000 in 2526. $245,000 in 2627 and $238,000 in 2728 and thereafter.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. There are no questions or comments from the Committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3260. We'll move to suspense.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So moving on the agenda, next up is AB 1917 by Assembly Member Murasucci, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support of AB 1917? How about in opposition? Welcome.
- Carlos Machado
Person
Good afternoon. Carlos Machado with the California School Boards Association. We have an opposed unless amended position on the Bill. We're concerned about what consultation means in the Bill. The cohort of trustees that are elected in 2024 will be the first cohort that would be required to take the training under the Bill.
- Carlos Machado
Person
That represents approximately half of our 5000 trustees and they would be representing about half of the school districts out there. Those districts would be going to the district or to the Department to seek a consultation on that course content.
- Carlos Machado
Person
That would be a lot, we think, for given the timeframe that's built in the Bill for the district or the Department to develop, adopt and implement a consultation program and leave time for those districts to be able to train those 2500 trustees. So we'd like for or we're seeking amendments that would track the consultation that the FPPC currently provides for the consultation for ethics training that's provided now.
- Carlos Machado
Person
So with those amendments, we would remove our opposition, but we're concerned that it increases costs for districts to be able to provide that training if we have a very short window in which to provide it because we don't get the consultation with the Department when we need it. So we appreciate that consideration.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance. There are no questions or comments from the Committee. And this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 1917 will be moved to suspense AB 2134 by Assembly Member Murasuchi, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2134. Finance estimates that this bill may create a state reimbursable mandate with ongoing Prop 98 General Fund costs of an unknown amount for employing entities to provide specified information to new employees.
- Committee Finance
Person
Additionally, the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office estimates ongoing Proposition 98 workload costs in the low thousands of dollars annually for community college districts to provide specified information. In addition, the bill will likely create a state reimbursable mandate with ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs of an unknown amount.
- Committee Finance
Person
And we also would note that the bill's proposal could be considered a retroactive enhancement to benefits which contradicts with the intent of the 2013 Public Employees Pension Reform Act.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed to this bill because it may impose a state reimbursable mandate and increased liability for CalSTRS and CalPERS retirement benefits if a large portion of members retain additional unused sick leave time beyond the amount that is currently expected, and it gets converted to service credit at retirement.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2134 will move to suspense. AB 2226, Assembly Member Muratsuchi, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here in support?
- Antoinette Trigueiro
Person
Madam Chair and staff, Toni Triguero, on behalf of the California Teachers Association, co-sponsor of the bill, and proud supporter. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Anna Ioakimedes
Person
Good afternoon. Anna Ioakimedes, on behalf of Los Angeles Unified School District, proud co-sponsor of the bill, and just liking to highlight or the opportunity to highlight that the number of children who would be admitted under mandatory kindergarten is less than the number of children we see from declining enrollment and we believe the cost is fully absorbable within the Prop 98 guarantee. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2226. Finance estimates that this bill will create ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs between 202 and 588.3 million because it would increase the number of public school enrollment by roughly 16,000 to 47,000 students. This estimate uses Finance's 2023 demographic data, the Department of Education's 23-24 enrollment data, 23-24 kindergarten funding rates, and the historical average daily attendance yield.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance also notes that although this bill likely creates a state mandated program, the costs associated with the required services would be funded through LCFF and special education entitlements would which would offset the Proposition 98 General Fund costs of the potential mandate.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2226 will be placed on suspense. AB 2309 by Assembly Member Muratsuchi, who has waived presentation. Is there anybody here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or concerns from. The Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2309 will move to suspense AB 2473 by Assembly Member Marisucci and he has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to test Fry and support? How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2473 because it would create ongoing General Fund costs of $121,000 and would repeal the computer science supplementary authorization incentive grant program. Additionally finance notes concerns that amendments proposed to education code Section 44274.2 would chapter out amendments made to that section by the kK12 omnibus trailer bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments from Committee and. This is a suspense file. Candidate so without objection, AB 2473 will move to suspense. AB 1937 by Assembly Member Berman, who has waived presentation. Anybody here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance? No file no comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1937 will move to suspense. AB 1962 by Assembly Member Berman, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? Anybody want to testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently neutral on AB 1962, but does note concern that to the extent this bill results in additional cases entering the court system or increases in the county jail population, the bill could result in additional workload for trial courts and place additional strain on local public safety systems.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 1962 will move to suspense. AB 2083 by Assembly Member Berman, who has waived presentation. Anyone here to testify in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with CleanEarth4Kids, in support, along with FACTS, North County Equity and Justice, Eco-Sustainability Peeps, NCCCA, and Grandparents Taking Action.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? Provided in opposition. Department of Finance Department of Finance is.
- Committee Finance
Person
Currently opposed to AB 2083. The excuse me, the California Air Resources Board estimates total one time cost of $7.8 million from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and seven limited term positions to work with various departments and develop the scoping plan that this bill requires.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, the California Energy Commission estimates the total one time cost of $793,000 from the energy resources programs account and two limited term positions to conduct the evaluation that the bill requires. Finance opposes the bill as it imposes significant costs on various state special funds, including ERPA, which is in a structural deficit.
- Committee Finance
Person
Additional expenses will exacerbate the fund's insolvency, and these costs were not included in the 2024 budgethouse.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments from the Committee. And this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2083 will be placed on suspense AB 252583 by Assemblymember Berman Clifton Wilson on behalf.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Of the City and County of San Francisco in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin and Clean Earth 4 kids and support along with Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability peeps, NCCCA and Grandparents Taking Action.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Ethan Nagler
Person
Ethan Nagler on behalf of the cities of Redwood City, Rancho Palos Verdes and Santa Rosa in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Anna Ioakimedes
Person
Anna Ioakimedes on behalf of Los Angeles Unified in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you so much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Seeing none. Department of Finance no file, no comments or questions from the Committee, and this. Is a suspense file candidate so without. Objection, AB 2583 will be moved to to suspense. AB 2642 by Assembly Member Berman, who has waived presentation. Testimony in support.
- Cassandra Whetstone
Person
Cassandra Whetstone, volunteer with Moms Demand Action, in support.
- Julie Chapman
Person
Julie Chapman, volunteer with Moms Demand Action, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Mark Isidro
Person
Mark Isidro, on behalf of the County of Los Angeles, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There's no comments from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2642 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2655 who is--by Assembly Member Berman, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson, on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors, in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition?
- Danielle Kando-Kaiser
Person
Hello. Dani Kando-Kaiser, on behalf of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There is no comment from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2655 will move to suspense. AB 3251 by Assembly Member Berman. Assembly Member Berman has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 3251. We would note that the. I'm sorry, finance is neutral on the Bill because it continues the CBAs authority to license and regulate accountants at a minimal cost to the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3251 will move to suspense. AB 3252 by Assemblymember Berman, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 3252. The court reporter's board estimates a one time cost of 30,000 from the court reporters Fund to add the new license type to its website.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The board does note the ongoing workload associated with implementing the new license type is unquantifiable at this time because it's unknown how many new licenses will result. But the board does note although the workload is difficult to estimate, additional fee revenues are expected to cover the costs.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, finance is neutral on the Bill because it extends regulation and licensure of court report and a minimal cost to the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments from the Committee and this Bill is a suspense file. So without objection, AB 3252 will move to suspense. AB 3253 by Assemblymember Berman who has waived presentation, any testimony and support. Testimony in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 3253 because the bill continues the authority for the Board to license and regulate land surveyors, engineers, geologists, and geophysicists at a minimal--at a minor and observable cost to the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments coming from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 3253 will move to suspense. AB 3254 by Assembly Member Berman, who has waived presentation. Testimony in support? Testimony in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is neutral on AB 3254 because although some of the aspects of the bill may result in additional costs of the cemetery and funeral Fund, it extends operations of the CFB and other aspects of this bill may result in savings.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is neutral.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so. Without objection, AB 3254 will move to suspense AB 3255 by Assemblymember Berman, who's waived presentation testimony, in support testimony and. Opposition Department of Finance Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Is neutral on AB 3255 as it extends the operation of the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians from January 1, 2025 to January 1, 2029.
- Committee Finance
Person
And while the BVNPT estimates the retired license authorizes this bill will result in unknown but absorbable reduction in the revenue to the Fund because licensees will qualify for retired status, will no longer pay the fee, they do not anticipate that they cannot absorb it, and the Department of Finance would also note that this bill does not create a state reimbursable mandate.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from the Committee and this. Is a suspense file candidate so, without. Objection, AB 3255 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 1973 by Assembly Member Lackey, who has waived presentation. Anyone here who would like to testify and support about opposition Department of Finance no file. There are no questions from the Committee.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
And this is a suspense file. Candidate so without objection, AB 1973 will move to suspense AB 2645 by Assembly Member Lackey, who has waived presentation testimony and support. Testimony in opposition Department of Finance no file. Again, there are no questions on this bill from the Committee and it is a suspense file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Candidate So AB 2645 will move to suspense AB 2004 by Assembly Member Petrie Norris, who has waived presentation. Anyone here want to testify in support? How about in opposition Department of Finance? No file, no questions from the Committee. And this is a suspense file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
File candidate, so without objection, AB 2004 will move to suspense. AB 20 and 96--all of a sudden I can't see numbers--by Assembly Member Petrie-Norris, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 2096. Department of Justice, the University of California, and the California State University indicate minor and absorbable costs and we are neutral because it allows public post-secondary educational institutions to file restraining orders on behalf of the students without creating significant costs to the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2096 will move to suspense. AB 2368 by Assembly Member Petrie-Norris, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? In opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2368. The California Public Utilities Commission estimates the costs associated with the bill are 1.857 million from the Public Utilities Commission. Utilities reimbursement account ongoing in seven permanent positions.
- Committee Finance
Person
Conduct reliability modeling and review the results on a biannual basis for reporting in coordination with the California independent system operator finance as opposed to the bill as it results in costs that were not included in the 2024 budget and might result in additional fees on consumers.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions coming from the Committee and. This is a suspense file candidate so. Without objection, AB 2368 will move to suspense. AB 2490 by Assembly Member Petrie Norris, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2490. The Healthcare Access and Information or Healthcare Department of Healthcare Access and Information estimates unknown.
- Committee Finance
Person
General Fund cost pressures in the Low to tens of millions for the development and establishment as well as direct funding of the reproductive Health Emergency Preparedness program in alignment with the bill. HCI estimates cost of approximately 5% of the funds appropriated program for Administration and oversight of the program.
- Committee Finance
Person
A fiscal from the Emergency Medical Services Authority was not available at the time of our analysis, but to the extent this bill creates costs for the authority, these costs would be borne by the General Fund finance as opposed to the bill is it creates significant costs pressures. General Fund not included in the state's fiscal plan.
- Committee Finance
Person
Additionally, it should be noted California has invested over $400 million since 2021 to protect the right to safe and accessible reproductive health care.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions coming from the Committee and this is a suspense file. Candidate so without objection, AB 2490 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2595. 2559 Assembly Member Petrie Norris has waived presentation testimony in support. Testimony in opposition. Department of Finance no file no questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Without objection, AB 2559 will move to suspense. AB 2815 by Assembly Member Petrie-Norris, who has waived presentation. Testimony in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
CleanEarth4Kids, in support, along with FACTS, North County Equity and Justice, Eco-Sustainability Peeps, NCCCA, and Grandparents Taking Action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2815 will move to suspense. AB 2019 by Assembly Member Hoover. Is there anybody--Assembly Member Hoover has waived presentation. Anybody like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2019, which requires local education agencies with middle College high school programs and early college high school programs on or before August 1, 2026 and annually thereafter to submit to Department of Education report on various middle and early college high school programs data.
- Committee Finance
Person
We are opposed to the bill as it creates a cost of $100,000 non Proposition 98 General Fund for CDE to implement the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from coming from the Committee. And this is a suspense file candidate. So with that objection, AB 2019, we'll move to suspense AB 2831 by Assembly Member Hoover, who has waived presentation testimony and support testimony in opposition.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2831. The Office of Public School Construction indicates one time of $397,000 and ongoing General Fund costs of $687,000 for four new positions. Excuse me, a finance notes that the office estimate includes position, authority and associated funding from the 2024 state School Facilities Fund.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, CDE indicates the bill requires $763,000 ongoing General Fund for four new positions for operating expenses and equipment. Sorry.
- Committee Finance
Person
Not withstanding the merits of the bill, finance as opposed because it will likely create significant ongoing cost pressures either to implement the antenna program if Proposition two bond funding is not available, or to continue it after Proposition two bond funding is no longer available.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from the Committee and this bill is a suspense file candidate without. Objection, AB 2831 will move to suspense. AB 2903 has been rescheduled, so we're going to skip right over that and we'll move on to AB 3102 by Assembly Member Hoover, who has waived presentation testimony in support. Testimony in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance no file no questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3102 will move to suspense. AB 3216 by Assembly Member Hoover, who has waived presentation. Anyone in support? Anyone in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3216. The Bill could create a reimbursable state mandate ranging in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to low millions of dollars of Proposition 98 General Fund for schools to develop and adopt the specified smartphone policies required by the Bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Additionally, the Bill could create ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund cost likely in the hundreds of $1,000 for public schools to update these policies every five years.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. And this is suspense file candidate without. Objection, AB 3216 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2033 by Assembly Member Reyes, who has waived presentation. Anyone here to testify and support Anna.
- Anna Matthews
Person
Anna Matthews with the Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, a proud sponsor of this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance? No file there are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2033 will move to suspense. AB 2207 by Assembly Member Reyes, who has waived presentation. Testimony in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Testimony in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions coming from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2207 will move to suspense. AB 2262 by Assembly Member Reyes, who has waived presentation. Anybody in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2262. At the time of this analysis, GO-Biz indicated there are unknown General Fund costs for GO-Biz to provide technical assistance to cities and counties and to issue a data call.
- Committee Finance
Person
GO-Biz did indicate costs could be minor absorbable to the extent cities and counties do not request technical assistance, but could result in the need for additional personnel to the extent cities and counties request large amounts of technical assistance. Finance is opposed to this bill because it may result in General Fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget Act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions from the committee. So this is a suspense file candidate, and without objection, AB 2262 will move to suspense. AB 2724 by Assembly Member Reyes, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? In opposition? The Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2724 because it could create a Proposition 98 General Fund state reimbursable mandate in the hundreds of thousands to Low millions of dollars for local educational agencies and state special schools to provide information on pre registering to vote and provide a paper copy of a voter registration upon request to their pupils.
- Committee Finance
Person
The Bill does not specify how the information could be provided to peoples, so to the extent an LEA opts to provide the information by email or post on its website, these costs might be minor and absorbable.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate without objection, AB 2724 will move to suspense AB 2827 by Assembly Member Reyes, who has waived presentation, testimony and support.
- Ethan Nagler
Person
Ethan Nagler on behalf of the City of Rancho Cucamonga in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you so much. Anyone else in support pardon opposition Department.
- Committee Finance
Person
Of Finance Department of Finance is currently. Opposed to AB 2827. The California Department of Food and Agriculture doesn't anticipate a fiscal impact resulting from the bill given that they already allocate funds for pest prevention programs and consult with relevant agencies.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, CDFA notes that to the extent that this bill would result in CDFA and other state agencies needing to augment and expand these efforts, it would require additional resources.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance also notes that this bill may result in potentially significant General Fund cost pressures, potentially in the tens of millions of dollars, to expand existing efforts to detect, control, monitor and eradicate invasive species.
- Committee Finance
Person
Therefore, we are opposed because it could result in significant General Fund cost pressures not included in the current fiscal plan and is duplicative existing efforts to address.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Invasive species no comments or questions from the Committee. The Bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2827 will move to suspense AB 2040 by Assemblymember Waldron, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone, anyone here who would like to testify and support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or question from the committees and this is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2040 will move to suspense AB 2740 by Assembly Member Waldron, who has waived presentation. In support.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermain with Clean Earth 4 kids in support along with Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability peeps, NCCCA, Grandparents Taking Action Activist San Diego and Standing Up for Social Justice thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance does. Not have a formal position on the bill. However, we would note the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation indicates mostly minor and absorbable costs associated with the implementation of the bill.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, the requirement for remaining at a medical facility no fewer than three days after delivery could drive a fiscal impact if the hospital would have otherwise discharge the mother infant sooner than that.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Timeline there are no questions coming from. The Committee and the Bill is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2740 will move to suspense AB 2048 by Assembly Member Mike Fong, who has waived presentation. Anyone here to testify? In support? How about in opposition? We'll go back to support.
- Anna Matthews
Person
Thank you. Anna Matthews with the Faculty Association of California Community Colleges in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2048.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The California Community Colleges Chancellor's office indicates significant one time state operations General Fund cost for the life of the working group of between $700,000 to $1 million of the California Community College chancellor's office also anticipates moderate one time Proposition 98 General Fund cost pressures for the duration of the working group of up to $200,000.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, Finance is opposed to the Bill because it creates significant one time General Fund costs for the community colleges to support the working group and Proposition 98 General Fund cost pressures to support district and college participation on the work group.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so. With that objection, AB 2048 will move to suspense AB 2500 by Assemblymember Mike Fong, who has waived presentatio. In support? Testimony in support? Testimony in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2500 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2931 by Assemblymember Mike Fong, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? Anyone here in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Again, no comments from the committee?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
2931.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
2931. Okay. Didn't make my mark. No questions and this is a suspense file candidate, so I wanted to make sure I had the right bill. Without objection, AB 2931 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 3087 by Assemblymember Mike Fong, who has waived presentation. Anyone in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance? No comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3087 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2060 by Assemblymember Soria, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support but in opposition. Department of Finance
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2060. The Water Board estimates costs and staff requirements may potentially increase to 900,000 and for positions ongoing from the Water Rights Fund. If the Water Rights Fund can't sufficiently cover the ongoing resources to implement the Bill, the Bill will result in General Fund costs and cost pressures depending on the number of permits and how they are used.
- Committee Finance
Person
Therefore, finance is opposed to this Bill because it results in cost of the Water Rights Fund and potential cost and cost pressure to General Fund in the 2024 budget, and the Bill could also lead to fee increases to fee payers.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions from the Committee. This Bill is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2060 will move to suspense AB 2104 by Assembly Member Soria, who has waived presentation. Anyone here to testify in support testify in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance no file there are no questions from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2104 will move to suspense AB 3275 by Assembly Member Soria who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance the Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Is currently opposed to AB 3275.
- Committee Finance
Person
The Department of Managed Health care estimates the fiscal impact of this bill to be 4.998 million in 19 positions in 2526. 8.349 million in 26 positions in 2627. 8.343 million in 26 positions in 2728. 5.84 million in 26 positions in 2829 and 5.893 million in 26 positions in 2930 and annually thereafter from the fee supporter from the managed care Fund.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, the California Department of Insurance estimates fiscal impact to be $63,000.2526 from the insurance Fund. Finance recommends opposing the bill as it results in significant costs not included in the state's spending plan, and these costs would likely be passed on to consumers through higher premiums.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3275 will move to suspense. AB 2068 by Assembly Member Ortega, who has waived presentation anyone here in support? In opposition.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2068. The Department of Labor. Excuse me. The Division of Labor Standards Enforcement estimates $204,000 from the Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund in 25-26 and 193,000 ongoing to implement the requirements of the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance notes that this bill may also create significant but unknown costs for state agencies that contract out for call centers to provide reports to DLSC. Finance is opposed to the bill because it creates costs not included in the 2024 Budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the Committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2063 will move to suspense. AB 2446 by Assembly Member Ortega, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? In opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2446. Finance's preliminary estimate estimates that the bill will likely result in costs in the low millions to tens of millions of dollars General Fund and federal funds annually to implement the diaper benefit. Costs will depend on the utilization and benefit structure. Excuse me.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Efforts to expand the scope of Medi-Cal benefits should be considered as part of the annual budget process. And so, Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in significant ongoing General Fund costs not included in the state spending plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No question from the Committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2446 will move to suspense. AB 2557 by Assembly Member Ortega, who has waived presentation anyone here in support?
- Bryant Miramontes
Person
Good afternoon, Chair Caballero. Bryant Miramontes with AFSCME California, proud co-sponsor.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else? Anyone in opposition?
- Ethan Nagler
Person
Ethan Naegler, on behalf of the California Association of Recreation and Park Districts, the cities of Bakersfield, Beaumont, Carlsbad, Corona, Foster City, Merced, Santa Rosa, and the town of Hillsboro, in respectful opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Jean Hurst
Person
Thank you, Madam Chair, Members. Jean Hurst here today on behalf of the Urban Counties of California, in opposition. Also opposed are my colleagues at the California Veterans Services Officers Association, the County Health Executives Association of California, the County Welfare Directors Association, the California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems, and the Rural County Representatives of California.
- Jean Hurst
Person
In addition, the boards of supervisors of the counties of Riverside, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles are also in opposition. Counties are very concerned about the fiscal impacts of this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Aaron Avery
Person
Good afternoon, Madam Chair. Aaron Avery with the California Special Districts Association respectfully opposed. Also, on behalf of the Association of California School Administrators. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Chris Lee
Person
Good afternoon. Chris Lee, on behalf of the Sacramento Area Council of Governments, in opposition.
- Eric Lawyer
Person
Good afternoon, I'm Eric Lawyer on behalf of the California State Association of Counties, representing all 58 counties in opposition. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the boards of supervisors for the county of Placer, Butte, Merced, Stanislaws, Kern, San Joaquin, Shasta, Humboldt, Fresno and Kings. All in opposition. And then also opposed is the California Animal Welfare Association as well as the South San Joaquin South San Joaquin Irrigation District. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently neutral on AB 2557. However, we would note concern that the bill's requirements governing the posting of potentially large volume of information online concerning impacted contracts, coupled with the required employee bargaining unit notifications and the additional information that must be included in impacted contracts, imposes a significant new workload on local agencies that elect a contract for services that this bill does not apply to existing contracts.
- Michele Perrault
Person
We do not believe that the bill would create a state reimbursable mandate because any requirements imposed on a local agency are the result of local agency's discretionary decision to contract out for services.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee, and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2557 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2959 by Assembly Member Ortega who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is.
- Committee Finance
Person
Currently opposed to AB 2959. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation estimates unobservable costs of $4.3 million beginning in 2425 and ongoing four positions. The Department of Rehabilitation anticipates unknown but potential costs impacts as a result of the bill.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, notwithstanding the merits of the bill to reduce costs for families and offer affordable, fresh and nutritious food items and prison vending machines. Department of Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in significant General Fund impacts not included in the 2024 budget.
- Committee Finance
Person
Additionally, it is unclear how CDCR would enforce the requirements established by this bill when the DOR operates and contracts for the vending machine services.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This bill is a suspense for all candidate, so without objection, AB 2959 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2082 by Assembly Member Juan Carrillo. The Assembly Member has waived presentation on his bills on his bill and looking for testimony in support? Testimony in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance. No file Committee has no questions or concerns. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2082 will move to suspense AB 2485 by Assembly Member Juan Carrillo, who has waived presentation. Any testimony in support?
- Mark Isidro
Person
Mark Isidro on behalf of the County of Los Angeles and support thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone else in support? In opposition Department of Finance no file Committee has no comments or concerns and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2485 will move to suspense. AB 2622 is bill by Juan Carrillo, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Testimony in support? Testimony in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Committee has no questions or comments and this is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2622 will move to suspense AB 2736 by Assemblymember Juan Carrillo, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2736. The California Community College's chancellor's office anticipates increased costs ranging from between $200 to $600,000 ongoing from Proposition 98 General Fund if the Bill were to result in a fee waiver increase of five to 15%.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Although the chancellor's office notes it is difficult to estimate additional costs associated with the Bill because the student population participating in the program is small. University of California estimates increased costs of approximately $2.5 million
- Michele Perrault
Person
ongoing General Fund based on the number of new and continuing undergraduate and graduate students receiving federal US Department of Veteran affairs benefits, you currently do not qualify for the state college fee waiver. California State University system was unable to estimate how many students who exclusively received the federal benefit would enroll and therefore could not provide a number.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, the finance would note that the associated costs would likely be higher than the estimates provided by the University of California given the relative enrollment numbers for each system. Therefore, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to this Bill because it results in additional General Fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the Committee on this Bill, and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2736 will move to suspense. Okay, perfect. Next up is AB 2929 by Assemblymember Juan Carrillo, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone in opposition Department of Finance Department.
- Committee Finance
Person
Of Finance is currently, excuse me, opposed to AB 2929.
- Committee Finance
Person
The bill would result in estimated cost of 625,000, of which 459,000 is General Fund in 2425 and 1.28, or 248 million, of which 917,000 is General Fund in 25 and 26, and ongoing for increased workload for county social workers to document and update new information in the supplemental reports related to the family finding efforts for every six months per applicable case.
- Committee Finance
Person
Therefore, the Department of Finance is currently opposed to the bill as it results in costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Again, there are no comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So AB 2929 will move to suspense. And finally, Abdeh 3179 by Assembly Member Juan Carreo, who has waived presentation. See if there's any testimony in support. Testimony and opposition Department of Finance no file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the Committee. And this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3179 will move to suspense. Okay, that finishes Assembly Member Juan Carrillo.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay. I've been asked to take up a bill out of order, which is AB 2872 by Assembly Member Calderon, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Josephine Figueroa
Person
Good afternoon, Chair Caballero. Josephine Figueroa, Deputy Commissioner and Legislative Director for the Department of Insurance, here on behalf of Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, proud sponsor of the bill in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Eric Charlick
Person
Good afternoon. Eric Charlick, Deputy Commissioner with the California Department of Insurance, Enforcement Branch and I'm in support of the bill.
- Felicia Lieb
Person
Good afternoon. Deputy Chief Felicia Lieb with the Department of Insurance and I'm also in support of the bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Lance Ferrari
Person
Good afternoon. Lance Ferrari, California Department of Insurance Captain. I also support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Jay Froman
Person
Good afternoon. Jay Froman, detective at the Department of Insurance. I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Susan Burns
Person
Good afternoon. Susan Burns, Captain with the Department of Insurance Fraud Division and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Susan Burns
Person
Thank you.
- Alicia Daniels
Person
Good afternoon. Alicia Daniels, Sergeant with the California Department of Insurance Fraud Division. I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Vladimir Olenek
Person
Good afternoon. Detective Vladimir Olenek with California Department of Insurance Fraud Division and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Marissa Garcia
Person
Good afternoon. Detective Marissa Garcia with the California Department of Insurance and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Good afternoon. Detective Diogeneso, California Department of Insurance. I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Adelbert Armenta
Person
Good afternoon. Detective Adelbert Armenta with the California Department of Insurance and I support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Josephine Torre
Person
Good afternoon. Detective Josephine Torre, California Department of Insurance Fraud Division and I, too, support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Michelle Guichard
Person
Good afternoon. Detective Michelle Gichard with the California Department of Insurance and I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Christina Smith
Person
Good afternoon. Christina Smith, Captain with the California Department of Insurance and I support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Joe Lara
Person
Good afternoon. Detective Joe Lara California Department of Insurance Fraud Division. I support this bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Daniel Macias
Person
Good afternoon. Detective Sergeant Daniel Macias with CDI and I support this bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance currently opposes AB 2872. The California Department of Human Resources estimates this bill will result in cost of $12.4 million, of which $368,000 is General Fund in 2425 and ongoing. Department of Insurance anticipates this bill will impact approximately 233 established positions.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed because this bill may result in ongoing costs that were not included in the administration's fiscal plan. Additionally, this bill eliminates the state's ability to negotiate salary increases for bargaining unit seven Members employed by the Department of Insurance through the collective bargaining process based on relevant and current data such as economic and demographic figures.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Very good. We have no comments or questions from the Committee. Thank you all for being here today. I really appreciate it. And I know many of you were here this morning. It's a long day, so thank you very much.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2872 we'll move to suspense and we're going to go back to our regular agenda and we'll take up, we'll start with again with AB 1994, which is a the Assembly Member is Assembly Member Schiavo, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We'll see if there's anyone that would like to testify in support. Testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 1994 because it codifies an existing position consistent with other deputy secretaries within CalVet and does not create new cost to the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 1994 will move to suspense. AB 2086 by Assembly Member Schiavo, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2086 will move to suspense AB 2135 by Assemblymember Shava, who has waived presentation and anyone here would like to testify in support? Is there anyone who would like to testify in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2135. The Division of Labor Standard Enforcement within the Department of Industrial Relations states that additional resources will be required depending on the volume and complexity of caseloads. Appeals that may stem from the additional cases completed are the primary driver of the bill's fiscal impact.
- Michele Perrault
Person
DIR does estimate a fiscal impact of $330,000 at a Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund in 2526 and $319,000. Ongoing finance is opposed to this Bill because it may create new costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Committee Secretary
Person
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2135 will move to suspense AB 2499 by Assemblymember Schiavo, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Committee Secretary
Person
Chloe for me and clean earth for kids in support along with facts North County equity and justice eco sustainability peeps, NCCA grandparents taking action activist, San Diego and standing up for social justice.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Thank you. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition?
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2499. The Civil Rights Department estimates a need for three positions in 629,000 General Fund in 2526 and 613,000 General Fund in 2627 and ongoing to investigate approximately 100 claims annually as a result of the Bill.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Binance also notes that this Bill is not cost neutral because CRD cannot use the Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund, which DLSE uses to Fund enforcement of these employee protections. The Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund is funded by fees on employees workers compensation premiums from DLSC's work to enforce the labor code.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
So finance, as opposed to the Bill because it creates General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2499 will move to suspense AB 2670 by Assemblymember Schiavo, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone that would like to testify in support? In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2670. The California Department of Public Health estimates General Fund costs of 1.6 million to 1.8 million in 25-26. $2.4 to $3.5 million in 26-27 and $2.4 to $3.7 million ongoing in four positions to develop and administer the awareness campaign, oversee the contracts, and facilitate stakeholder engagement.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance notes that costs would depend on the scope of the awareness campaign and we are opposed because it results in ongoing General Fund costs implemented requirements of the Bill. It should be noted California has invested over $400 million to protect the right to safe and accessible reproductive health care.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from committee. This bill is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2670 will move to suspense. AB 2999 by Assembly Member Schiavo who has waived presentation. Anyone here would like to testify in support of her bill? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2999 because it does have a potential for a state reimbursable mandate with Proposition 98 General Fund costs of up to $24 million for schools to establish homework policies and to publish them on the Internet website of the local education agency or school site, and one-time General Fund costs of $38,000 for the California Department of Education.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2999 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 3167 by Assembly Member Chen, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify in support of the bill? How about in opposition to the bill? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Sorry, I was off on a bill. Yeah, Finance is currently opposed to AB 3167.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Excuse me, the Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education estimates unobservable costs of $416,000 from the Private Postsecondary Education Administration account in 26-27 and ongoing for two and a half positions to address an increase in workload resulting from the elimination of the exemption of an accredited nonprofit corporation from having to register with BPPE as an out of state institution.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to this bill because it results in significant Private Postsecondary Education Administration Fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There's no questions or comments from the committee and this is a suspense candidate without objection, AB 3167 will move to suspense. AB 2108 by Assemblymember Ramos, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here that would like to testify and support? we just did it.
- Committee Secretary
Person
I'm so sorry.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
It's okay.
- Committee Secretary
Person
I thought we just did.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No, because we've done 2107 and 2618 is not on the, on the -
- Committee Secretary
Person
Yeah, my apologies.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
It's okay. At least it's not me this time, so - I know that's true. So, we are on AB 2108 and there were nobody testifying in support and nobody testifying in opposition. Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is currently opposed. To AB 2108, which requires a county social worker or probation officer to immediately notify specified persons and entities when they receive information that a child or minor dependent receiving Child Welfare Services is absent from foster care.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in general fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2108 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2138 by Assemblymember Ramos, who has waived presentation. We'll check and see if there's anyone who would like to testify in support. Testify in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2138. The Department of Justice estimates the bill will result in costs of 69,000 General Fund in 24-25, 2,000,000 in 25-26 and 1.6 million in 26-27 and 27-28.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Justice also anticipates the need for 272,000 General Fund in 28-29 and ongoing. The peace officer standards excuse me, the Commission on the Peace Officer Standards and Training does not anticipate any additional operation costs resulting from the legislation. Notwithstanding the merits of the bill, Finance is opposed to the bill because it will result in General Fund costs and cost pressures not in the 2024 Budget to fund the pilot program and other activities described in the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seeing no questions or comments from the Committee, this is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2138 will move to suspense. AB 2246 by Assembly Member Ramos, who has waived presentation. Testimony in support? Testimony in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is. Neutral on AB 2246 because the Bill expands the definition of healthcare provider without an additional cost to the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2246 will move to suspense. AB 2695 by Assemblymember Ramos, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? In opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2695. The Department of Justice anticipates the cost of 430,000 general fund in 24-25 and 130,000 General Fund and 25-26 and ongoing and one position to implement the requirements of the bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
This includes a $300,000 one-time and 24-25 to modify the existing California incident based reporting system. In addition, the bill may create a state reimbursable mandate because local reporting agencies may incur costs to comply with the additional reporting requirement.
- Michele Perrault
Person
At the time of our analysis, the California Highway Patrol was not able to provide a fiscal estimate for the bill. However, the Department of Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in general fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget Act and may create a a potentially significant state reimbursable mandate.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the committee and the bill is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2695 will move to suspense. AB 2711 by Assemblymember Ramos, who has waived presentation. Is there anybody who wants to testify in support?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the California State Association of Psychiatrists in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This bill is a suspense file candidate and there are no questions and concerns by the Committee. So, without objection, AB 2711 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 3015 by Assembly Member Ramos, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth 4 Kids in support along with FACTS, North County Equity and Justice, Eco Sustainability peeps, NCCA and Grandparents Seeking Action thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you. Is there anyone else in support about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 3015 because it would enable additional students from California's federally recognized tribes to receive in state tuition and fee rates.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, finance is concerned that unlike prior good neighbor tuition and fee policy legislation, this Bill encourages but does not require Community Colleges, California State University, and the University of California to enter into reciprocal agreements with Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon to provide a similar benefit to California residents.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments and this is a suspense file candidate. With that objection, AB 3015 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2115 by Assemblymember Haney who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Mark Ysidro
Person
Mark Ysidro on behalf of the County of Los Angeles in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco, the proud sponsor of the Bill, in support, as well as the California State Association of Psychiatrists, also in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2115. The Department of Healthcare Services fiscal was not available at the time of the analysis.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, Finance's preliminary estimates that this bill will likely result in General Fund costs in the hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to support DHCS' oversight of changes to administration and treatment requirements for admissions to a narcotic treatment program.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance also notes that this bill may result in ongoing Proposition 30 state mandate costs of an unknown General Fund amount to the extent this bill increases utilization of treatment due to changes in requirement for admission.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to the Bill because it results in ongoing costs, including potentially significant Proposition 30 state reimbursement costs that are not in the 2024 Budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee and this bill is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2115 will move to suspense, AB 2182 by Assembly Member Haney. Assembly Member Haney has waived presentation. Testimony in support? In opposition.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2182. Department of Industrial Relations estimates the bill results in a fiscal impact of $3.2 million from the state Public Works Enforcement Fund in the first year, $2.9 million in the second, and $2.7 million ongoing.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance notes that the state Public Works Enforcement Fund is structurally deficient with expenditures expected to exceed revenues by approximately 13 million in 24-25. The 2023 budget included statutory language to allow DIR to adjust fees for the state Public Works enforcement funding beginning on July 1, 2026. Until DIR can increase the fees to accommodate new costs. The state Public Works enforcement fund cannot support new expenditures. Therefore, finance as opposed to the bill because it creates significant ongoing costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions from questions or comments from the committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2182 will move to suspense. AB 2374 by Assemblymember Haney, who has waived presentation. Testimony and support? Testimony and opposition?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance. Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2374. DLSC estimates a minimum fiscal impact of 3.4 million from the Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund in the first year and 3.3 million ongoing to implement the requirements of the Bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
This estimate does not include the cost of potential litigation concerning the scope and intent of the Bill and finance as opposed to the Bill because it creates significant costs not included in the 2024 budget and will likely result in an increase in the number of cases filed to deal SE, which is facing an existing wage claim backlog.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2374 will move to Suspende AB 2408 by Assembly Member Haney, who has waived presentation, testimony and support.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth for Kids in support along with North County Equity and Justice, NCCCA, Eco-sustainability Peeps Center for Environmental Health, Moms Advocating Sustainability, Yardsmart Marin, Grandparents Taking Action, Sonoma SAS, California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice, and Beyond Pesticides thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Biden Opposition Department of Finance no file there are no questions or comments from the Committee, and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2408 will move to suspense AB 2475 by Assemblymember Haney, who has waived presentation.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Testimony and support Clifton Wilson on behalf of the mayor of the City and County of San Francisco in support and proud sponsor of the Bill. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support, testimony and opposition?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2475.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Department of State hospitals estimates costs between 2.8 million and 4.7 million resulting from extended stays, excuse me, of offenders with mental health disorders with the fiscal impact dependent on the number of additional days stayed in a hospital beyond the current five days permitted in statute.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Visa DSH also notes there may be a need for additional beds from the extended stays if the additional stays cannot be absorbed by their current bed capacity. Notwithstanding the merits of the Bill, finances opposed because it results in significant General Fund impacts not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2475 will move to suspense AB 2629 by assemblymember Haney, who has waived presentation testimony and support. Testimony and opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2629. The California Department of Justice estimates a cost of $70,000 general fund in 24-25 and $186,000 general fund in 25-26 to modify various information technology applications.
- Michele Perrault
Person
And while the workload associated with implementing this bill is generally considered appropriate under the dealer's record of sales special account, DOJ notes that current special account revenues are insufficient to cover the cost of this bill.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, the general fund is needed to implement the bill financed as opposed to this bill because it results in costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2629 will move to suspense. Now, AB 3061 has been continued to another day, so we move on to AB 3190 by Assemblymember Haney, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 3190 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2149 by Assemblymember Connolly, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? In opposition?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the Placer County Board of Supervisors, in opposition. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonsalves on behalf of the California Association of Rec and Park Districts, as well as California State Association of Counties, both with an opposed unless amended position. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anybody else? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2149. Finances concur with the Department of Parks and Recreations estimate that this Bill could result in General Fund costs in the tens of millions of dollars to update about 2500 gates throughout the state park system to meet the bill's requirements.
- Michele Perrault
Person
If the Bill is enacted, any cost of state parks will be reviewed as part of the annual budget development process.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance also anticipates this Bill may create a state reimbursable mandate because it requires a new program or higher level of service to be provided by local agencies agencies to ensure gates at K-12 schools and in local parks meet the bill's requirements.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Therefore, we are opposed to the Bill because it creates significant General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget, and a potential significant state reimbursement mandated on K-12 schools and other local agencies.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments on this Bill. It's a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2149. We'll move to suspense. AB 20416 by Assemblymember Connolly, who has waived presentation. In support?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the Marin County Board of Supervisors, in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. In opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2416. The California Department of Insurance estimates cost of 241,000 out of the Insurance Fund in 25-26, 986,000 in 26-27 and 1.288 million in 27-28 and ongoing for positions to fulfill the bill requirements.
- Michele Perrault
Person
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection CAL FIRE estimates costs of $240,000 out of Licensing and Certification Fund in 25-26, 473,000 in 26-27, and 453,000, in 27-28 for additional staff. CAL FIRE also I'm sorry.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Of this amount, CAL FIRE also estimates costs of $20,000 in 26-27 to conduct trainings on the Wildland Urban Interface Regulations and to provide educational presentations to stakeholders. Finance is opposed to this bill because it results in significant costs not included in the 2024 Budget Act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2416 will move to suspense. AB 2968 by Assembly Member Connolly who has waived presentation. In support?
- Chole Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth for kids in support along with Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability Peeps, NCCA and grandparents taking action.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2968 because it could create a reimbursable state mandate with one-time and ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs ranging from 2.4 to 8.4 million for specified schools to comply with defensible space standards and to coordinate procedures and develop specified communications and evacuation plans.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Additionally, the bill could create a reimbursable state mandate with costs in the tens of thousands to potentially millions of dollars Proposition 98 General Fund by requiring schools to update their comprehensive school safety plans to include the evacuation procedures. Additionally, this bill may create costs for local fire agencies to annually verify school compliance with the requirements of the bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. It's a suspense file candidate, without objection, AB 2968 will move to suspense. AB 2231 by Assembly Member Gipson, who has waived presentation. In support. Testimony in support? In opposition? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Candidate without objection, AB 2231 will move to suspense AB 2816 by Assemblymember Gipson, who has waived presentation. In support?Testimony in support? Testimony and opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2816 because to the extent that appropriation is provided for the grant program, the Bill creates significant, unbudgeted, one-time Proposition 98 General Fund cost pressures in the millions to tens of millions of dollars to provide grants to local education agencies and one time General Fund cost pressures of up to $4.6 million for the Administration of the program.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance does note that these costs may be higher or lower depending on how many local education agencies already have their school sites mapped to meet the Bill requirements and how many leas would apply for a grant from this program. The bill's requirements may also be duplicative of existing school safety planning efforts.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the committee; it's a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2816 will move to suspense. AB 2975 by Assemblymember Gipson, who was waived. Presentation anyone in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2975. The Department of Industrial Relations estimates the total fiscal impact to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health and the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board is estimated to be 344,000 from the Occupational Safety and Health fund in the first year and $323,000 afterward ongoing annually.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance as opposed to the bill because it creates costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions on the bill. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2975 will move to suspense. AB 2984 by Assemblymember Gipson, who has waived presentation, testimony in support? In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The Department of Finance is currently neutral on AB 2984 because it does increase the statute of limitations by up to three years for a crime when a driver of a vehicle flees the scene of an accident that caused death or permanent serious injury and is evading prosecution out of the state.
- Michele Perrault
Person
But it does note concern that the Bill imposes additional strains on the state prison and local jail populations and local court systems, which could create cost pressures on the state budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection AB 2984 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2237 by Assemblymember Aguiar-Curry, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? In opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance doesn't. Currently have a position on the bill. However, we would note, based on the bill's provisions, finances preliminary estimates that this bill would likely result in Proposition 30 state mandated costs of an unknown amount, potentially in the Low millions to tens of millions of dollars.
- Committee Finance
Person
General Fund annually to counties for administrative workload associated with implementing the data and information sharing requirements required by the bill. Costs may vary widely depending on how costs modify their current I'm sorry, how counties modify their current processes or systems comply with the updated, standardized notification and information sharing requirements.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments. It's a suspense file. Candidate without objection. AB 2237 will move to suspense. AB 2286 by Assembly Member Aguiar Curry, who has waived presentation in support.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors and support thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? In opposition, Department of Finance no file, no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate so without objection, AB 2286 will move to suspense. AB 20514 by Assembly Member Aguiar Curry, who has waived presentation. Anyone in support? Anyone in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance no file no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 20514 will move to suspense AB 2901 by Assembly Member Aguiar Curry, who has waived presentation in support. Anybody in support? How about opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2901 while the bill proposes the laudable goal of providing an additional maternity leave benefit for specified employees.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed to this bill because it likely creates Proposition 98, General Fund costs and the hundreds of $1.0 million to the extent that public school employers and community college districts would need to hire substitute teachers and temporary help if employees utilize the 14 weeks of paid leave.
- Committee Finance
Person
The bill also imposes cost pressures for CalSTRS, which may lead to an impact on contribution rates.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or Committee questions from the Committee. This is suspense. File candidate without objection. AB 29.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
901 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2247 by Assemblymember Wallace, who has waived presentation. Testimony in support? Testimony in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There's no comments or questions from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate, without objection, AB 2247 will move to suspense.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Next up, AB 2277 by Assembly Member Wallace, who has waived presentation testimony and support testimony and opposition. Department of Finance Department of Finance is.
- Committee Finance
Person
Currently opposed to AB 2277. The California Community College's chancellor's office indicates this bill could create ongoing Proposition 98 costs or cost pressures of up to 274.3 million for districts to offer health insurance benefits for adjunct faculty.
- Committee Finance
Person
The exact costs or cost pressures could vary substantially depending upon the exact number of additional faculty who would qualify for employer sponsored health insurance and how many existing part time faculty are currently at accessing healthcare from their district through the part time Faculty health insurance program.
- Committee Finance
Person
Therefore, Department of Finance as opposed to the bill because it would create significant Proposition 98 General Fund costs or cost pressures that could range from the tens of millions to hundreds of millions of dollars.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate without objection. AB 2277 will move to suspense. AB 2678 by Assemblymember Wallace, who has waived presentation. Anyone in support? Anyone in opposition Department of Finance no file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Again, there are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2678 will move to suspense. AB 2248 by Assemblymember Maienschein, who has waived presentation is there anybody here in support of the Bill?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson, on behalf of the California Animal Welfare Association, in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
It's late. Thank you very much. Anyone else? How about in opposition Department of Finance? No file. There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2248 will move to suspense. AB 3064 by Assembly Member Maienschein, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Anyone here to testify in support but to testify in opposition. Department of Finance
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 3064. The Department of Justice estimates costs of 64,000 General Fund and 51,000 firearms safety account in 24-25. 221,000 General Fund and 78,000 from Firearm Safety account in 25-26. 79,000 General Fund and 39,000 firearms safety account in 26-27 and $8,000 General Fund ongoing.
- Committee Finance
Person
These resources would support one position and overtime to update the firearm safety devices regulation to reflect the fee requirements and new fee structure and for the it modifications. Finance is opposed to the Bill because it results in costs not in the 2024 budget.
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth for Kids in support along with FACTS, North County Equity and Justice, Eco Sustainability Peeps, NCCA, and Grandparents Taking Action. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Others in support? In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or concerns from the committee. Without objection, AB 2298 will move to suspense. AB 2322 by Assemblymember Hart who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone here who would like to testify in spite of about in opposition Department of Finance a file again there are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file. Candidate without objection AB 2322 will move to suspense. AB 2308 by Assembly Member Davis who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Chole Fermin
Person
Chloe Frameen with Clean Earth 4 kids in support along with Facts, North County Equity and Justice, Ecosustainability peeps, NCCCA, Grandparents Taking Action, Activist San Diego and Standing Up for Social Justice.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? In opposition Department of Finance no file there are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file. Candidate without objection AB 2308 will move to suspense. AB 2316 by Assembly Member Gabriel who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support?
- Chloe Fermin
Person
Chloe Fermin with Clean Earth 4 kids in support along with FACTS, North County Equity and Justice, Eco Sustainability Peeps, NCCA, Center for Environmental Health, Moms Advocating Sustainability, YardSmartMarin, Grandparents Taking Action, Sonoma Sass, California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice, and Beyond Pesticides thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance doesn't currently have a formal position on AB 2316. However, we would note that the Bill could create unknown but potentially significant ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund cost pressures in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to increase the current state reimbursement rate for school meals.
- Michele Perrault
Person
This is because prohibiting certain synthetic food diets will likely necessitate that schools find new food items, new vendors, alternative formulations of existing foods or beverages that could be more expensive than current options, this estimate assumes.
- Michele Perrault
Person
This estimate assumes 4-5% of that $1.8 billion Proposition 98 General Fund appropriated to support the Universal Meals program is currently used to acquire food that contains synthetic food dyes, and acquiring alternative foods or contracting with new vendors could increase food costs by 0.5% to 1%, for a total estimated rough cost of $400 to $900,000.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2316 will move to suspense. AB 2331 by Assembly Member Gabriel who has waived a presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support testify in opposition.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2331.
- Committee Finance
Person
The state Air Resources Board estimates the fiscal impact of this bill's requirement to be 3.4 million from the cost of implementation account in 2526 and 2.4 million from the cost of implementation account in 2627 and ongoing finance as opposed to the Bill because it creates costs not included in the state's current fiscal plan and because it may create a bottlenecked and compliance offset credit supply for the cap and trade program and require CARB to re evaluate offset supply and its impact on our climate goals which create cost pressures.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No comments or questions from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2331 will move to suspense maybe 2455 by Assembly Member Gabriel who has waived presentation is there anyone here who would like to testify in support?
- Mark Isidro
Person
Mark Isidro of the County of Los Angeles proud sponsors. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support in opposition Department of Finance no file there are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2415 will move to suspense. Next up is 2550 by Assembly Member Gabriel who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support in opposition Department.
- Committee Finance
Person
Of Finance Department of Finance is currently. Opposed to AB 2550. The California Building Standards Commission anticipates cost up to $253,000 from the Building Standards Administration special revolving Fund and one position annually for three years to implement these regulations in the next code cycle.
- Committee Finance
Person
There also may be additional unknown costs for consultants as CB's does not have expertise in regulations for retail food establishments. However, finance does not anticipate this Bill will create a state reimbursable mandate because it does not require a new program, a higher level of service be provided to local agencies.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, finance as opposed to the Bill because it does create new cost pressures not included in the 2024 Budget act and requires CBSE to develop regulations outside of its typical scope.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2550 will move to suspense. AB 2728 by Assemblymember Gabriel who has waived presentation. Anyone in support? Anyone in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
no file
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We have no questions or comments from the Committee.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2780-2728 will move to suspense AB 2899 by Assembly Member Gabriel, who has waived presentation. Anyone in support in opposition Department of.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2899.
- Committee Finance
Person
The California Department of Public Health estimates cost of 1.6 million total across 2425 and 2526. 1 million in 2627. 1.1 million and 2728 and 665,000 ongoing from the licensing and certification Fund and staff support for it infrastructure planning to create and maintain an internal database to store bargaining and complaint information.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance as opposed to the bill because it has costs that are not reflected in the state's fiscal plan and may place stress on the licensing and certification Fund.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate without objection. AB 2899. We'll move to suspense maybe 3160 by Assembly Member Gabriel who has waived presentation. Anyone in support? Anyone in opposition Department of Finance no file we have no questions or comments from the Committee.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
This is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 3160, we'll move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2317 by Assemblymember Nguyen, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here in support of her bill? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2317. The Department of Social Services will likely incur ongoing general fund costs and the low hundreds of thousands of dollars to create this policy and provide ongoing technical assistance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
The California Department of Education estimates $176,000 general fund in 24-25 and $185,000 general fund in 25-26 to complete required workload from the bill. Therefore, Finance as opposed to the bill as it results in general fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We have no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2317 will move to suspense AB 2992 by Assembly Member Nguyen and Assembly Member Nguyen has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify on behalf of the bill? How about in opposition Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2992. The Department of Real Estate estimates total cost of 871,000 from real estate Fund in 2526. 829,000 in 2627 and 685,000 in 2728 and ongoing to implement the bill. Finance does not anticipate this bill would create a state reimbursable mandate.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, finance as opposed to the bill because it results in cost of the real estate Fund not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Committee has no questions or comments. This is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2992 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2335 by Assemblymember McKinner, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support testify in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Finance is currently opposed to AB 2335. Specifically, this Bill may result in unknown but potentially significant ongoing costs in the hundreds of millions of dollars to the state.
- Committee Finance
Person
If CalHR identifies existing compensation gaps for state employees for illustrative purposes, a 1% increase in annual compensation for state employees would result in cost of $368 million, of which $179 million would be General Fund.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed to the Bill because it may result in significant ongoing General Fund costs that were not included in the administration's fiscal plan and eliminates the state's ability to negotiate salary increases for state employees through the collective bargaining process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no comments or questions from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2335 will move to suspense AB 2561 by Assembly Member McKinner, who has waived presentation. Is there anybody here who would like to testify in support?
- Bryant Miramontes
Person
Good afternoon, Chair and Committee Members. Brian Marimantes with the American Federation of State County Municipal Employees as a proud cosponsor.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition?
- Jean Hurst
Person
Thank you, Madam Chair. Jean Hurst. Here today on behalf of The Urban counties of California, as well as my colleagues at the Rural County Representatives of California, the County Health Executives Association of California, the County Welfare Directors Association, and. The boards of supervisors of the counties of Ventura and Calusa County, all opposed.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Eric Lehr
Person
Good evening. Eric Lehr, on behalf of the California State Association of Counties, in opposition. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you.
- Aaron Avery
Person
Good evening, Madam Chair. Aaron Avery with the California Special Districts Association, respectfully opposed. Also on behalf of the League of California Cities. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Sharon Gonsalves
Person
Sharon Gonsalves. On behalf of the California Recreation and Park Districts, as well as the cities of Bakersfield, Beaumont, Carlsbad, Corona and Rancho Cucamonga. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson, on behalf of the County Board of Supervisors for Butte, Del Norte, Fresno, Humboldt, Kern, Kings, Merced, San Luis Obispo, Shasta and Solano, all in opposition. And then also on behalf of the California Association of County Treasurers and Tax Collectors, in opposition as well. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2561. Finance anticipates this bill may result in unknown and potentially significant costs to local public entities with high vacancy rates.
- Committee Finance
Person
While this bill specifies that it does not create a state reimbursement mandate, finance anticipates that this bill's requirement that local public entities meet and confer with employee organizations may constitute a state reimbursement mandate which would result in potentially significant cost.
- Committee Finance
Person
The state finance is opposed to this bill, which may create a potentially significant state reimbursement mandate and requires local public entities to meet with employee organizations over strategies to address high vacancy rates outside of the collective bargaining process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2561 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2780 by Assembly Member McKinner, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone who would like to test fine support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance? No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions and comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2780 will move to suspense. We're going to move on to AB 2355 by Assembly Member Wendy Carrillo, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2355 will move to suspense. AB 2383 by Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo, who has waived presentation. Anyone here like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2383. The California Department of Public Health estimates annual state Department of Public Health Licensing Certification Fund costs of approximately $257,500 in 24-25, $446,000 in 25-26, $446,000 in 26-27, $375,500 in 27-28 and $280,000 in 28-29 and ongoing.
- Michele Perrault
Person
At the time of this analysis, the fiscal estimate from the Department of Developmental Services and the Department, excuse me, and the Department of Healthcare Services was not available.
- Michele Perrault
Person
However, the bill's requirements to develop a training program will likely result in significant general fund cost to implement. Finance is opposed to this bill because it results in significant general fund impacts not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the committee, and this is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2383 move to suspense. AB 2986 by Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone that would like to testify in support of the bill? How about in opposition?
- Mark Isidro
Person
Mark Isidro, on behalf of the County of Los Angeles in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2986. This Bill may create a state reimbursable mandate because it requires a new program, higher level of service to be provided by local agencies, specifically by requiring the County of Los Angeles to develop a report as specified.
- Michele Perrault
Person
This Bill may create a reimbursable state mandate of several $1.0 million General Fund one time. Therefore, the finance is opposed to this Bill because it may create a potentially significant state reimbursable mandate and additional General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate without objection, AB 2986 will move to suspense AB 2360 by Assemblymember Rendon, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone who would like to testify and support? How about in opposition?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance. Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 236. The Department of Developmental Services estimates annual General Fund cost of approximately $21 million to expand the current family wellness pilot program to families of all Regional Center consumers three years or younger in 2425 and ongoing.
- Michele Perrault
Person
This estimate is based on the current Family wellness pilot program cost of approximately 1 million annually per Regional Center, 21 of them statewide, to serve a small group of families of children under the age of three. Dds also anticipates annual costs of approximately 318,000, of which 54,000 as General Fund for two positions to assist in implementation.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance as opposed to the Bill which establishes the Family Wellness Pilot program at all Regional Centers across the state because it results in significant ongoing General Fund impacts not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2360 will move to suspense. The next is AB 2696 by Speaker Emeritus Rendon, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support? How about in opposition? Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently neutral on AB 2696 on the Bill as it is not expected to create any additional state costs.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. AB 2696 will, without objection, will move to suspense. AB 2757 by Speaker Emeritus 2754 I'm sorry, who has waived presentation? It's again AB 2754. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 2754.
- Committee Finance
Person
The Division of Labor standards enforcement within the Department of Industrial Relations estimates cost of 2.2 million from the Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund in 2526 and $2 million from the Label Enforcement and Compliance Fund in 2627 and ongoing to enforce the provisions of the Bill.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance also notes the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement has an existing wage claim backlog and this Bill would increase that backlog. Therefore finance as opposed to the Bill because it creates costs not included in the 2024 budget and could increase the existing wage claim backlog.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So with that objection, AB 2754 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2834 again by speaker emeritus Rendon, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone who would like to to testify in support of the Bill? In opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2834. The California Community College's chancellor's office does indicate minor one time state operation costs for limited workload to issue to issue to find the term bulletin of courses and provide guidance. The Department of Finance is opposed because the Bill would create General Fund cost pressures.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, for the California State University to update class schedules and bulletins and to implement a class cancellation pay and notice policy that is consistent with the requirements of the Bill.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2834 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2423 by Assemblymember Mathis, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2423. Fiscal costs associated with annual service provider rate model adjustments are unknown. However, they are likely significant based on recent historical trends of 10 to 15% increases in purchase of service costs and accounting for caseload and utilization projections.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Developmental Services estimates cost pressures of at least 1.3 billion, of which 896.3 million is General Fund to 2 billion, of which 1.3 billion is General Fund annually in 25-26 and ongoing finance is opposed to this Bill because it results in significant ongoing General Fund cost pressures.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or concerns from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2423 will move to suspense. AB 2818 by Assemblymember Mathis, who has waived presentation anyone here in support? How about opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 20818. We would note the Board of State and Community Corrections indicates no fiscal impact from the Bill because they would not inspect for compliance with the Bill.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, we are opposed to this Bill because it appears to duplicative of existing law regarding mental health services and it may create new General Fund costs through a state reimbursable mandate on county jails.
- Committee Finance
Person
Although local governments may already be incurring costs at their own discretion, this Bill would remove the local agency's discretion and impose requirements incurred mandated costs. So it is unknown what the fiscal costs would be for the local service agencies receiving referrals from county jails.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 20818 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2452 by Assembly Member Quirk-Silva, who has waived presentation. Anyone in support in opposition. Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2452 as it would result in General Fund costs of 78.6 million and 24 -25 and 157.2 million ongoing beginning in 25 - 26 for the Department of Social Services to provide the advanced monthly transportation payment. The fiscal payment assumes all welfare to work.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Participants will receive a minimum 200 monthly advance transportation payment with the option to request reimbursement for actual costs above the $200 costs, assume implementation on January 1, 2025, and represent a six-month impact.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance is opposed to the Bill because it expands CalWORKS program benefits and results in significant General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2452 will move to suspense AB 2555 by Assemblymember Quirksilva, who has waived presentation anyone in support in opposition.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2555 which extends the sunset date of the use of tax exemption for donated medicinal cannabis from March 1, 2025, to January 1, 2030 and requires exemption to comply with revenue and tax code Section 41 and requirements.
- Committee Finance
Person
We are opposed to the Bill due to its negative impact on state revenues and currently maintaining a structural balance of the state budget is an ongoing challenge that will require weighing the additional cost of this tax exemption with other competing budget priorities.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee and without objection, AB 2555 will move to suspense. AB 3150 by Assemblymember Quirk Silla who has waived presentation. Anyone in support?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the Kern County Board of Supervisors in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance? No file. There is no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense for all candidates. So without objection, AB 3150 will move to suspense.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Moving on to AB 2462 by Assemblymember excuse me, Assembly Member Calderon Assembly Member Calderon has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support in opposition Department of Finance
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently. Opposed to AB 2462. The California Public Utilities Commission estimates cost of 400,000 one time and 50,000 ongoing from the Public Utilities Commission utilities reimbursement account to develop and incorporate the specified recommendation and considerations in the annual report. Finance as opposed because the results in costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is suspense file candidate so without objection. AB 2462 will move to suspense. AB 2494 by Assemblymember Calderon, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? In opposition Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently neutral on AB 2494 because it requires employers to provide employees notice that they may be eligible for COBRA without creating state costs.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate without objection. AB 2494 will move to suspense. AB 2752 by Assembly Member Calderon, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2752. The responsibility for Child Welfare Services and foster care programs was realigned to the counties as part of the 2011 Public Safety realignment and pursuant to Proposition 30, which was approved by voters in November 2012.
- Committee Finance
Person
While the additional documentation related to visitations required by this Bill is already part of current county practice is not a requirement. Therefore, costs associated with the new requirements established by this Bill would create unknown but potentially significant ongoing General Fund costs.
- Committee Finance
Person
Therefore, finance as opposed to the Bill because it results in ongoing General Fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget Act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate. Without objection, AB 2752 will move to suspense. AB 2777 by Assemblymember Calderon, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? In opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2777. The California Department of Technology anticipates costs of up to $805,000 general fund and three positions annually to establish baseline information security score metrics and annually evaluate state entities baseline information security score.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Finance has opposed the bill because it results in new general fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget Act and is duplicative of existing programs within CDT.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Committee has no questions or comments. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2777 will move to suspense. Remember, we took up AB 2872 so we're going to move over that because it is done. Moving on to AB 2958 by Assemblymember Calderon who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anyone here on that Bill that would like to testify into support? How about in opposition?Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2958. The California Air Resources Board anticipates this Bill will have an annual fiscal impact of 556,000 air pollution control fund to pay the salaries and benefits of the six air district members of the board, which is based on the current year salary for a non-district Member of 55,738. The salary will increase whenever state employees receive General pay.
- Committee Finance
Person
Increase increases finance as opposed to the Bill as it creates additional cost pressures on the air pollution control fund, which is currently operating in a structural deficit and will exasperate this fund's structural imbalance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We have no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2958 will move to suspense. AB 3030 by Assemblymember Calderon who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support of the Bill? How about in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3030. The California Department of Public Health preliminarily estimates costs from the licensing certification Fund ranging from 382 to 818,200425 an ongoing cost of 656,000 to 1.5 million annually in six to eight positions to conduct on site surveys for facility compliance.
- Committee Finance
Person
CDPH estimates assume that 40% to 80% of facilities will eventually use generative artificial intelligence. Finances opposed to this Bill because it has costs that are not reflected in the state's fiscal plan and additional requirements may place stress on the licensing and certification.
- Committee Finance
Person
Funding considerations must be given to the imbalance that exists between provided federal funds and actual workload.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Committee does not have any questions or comments and this is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 3030 will move to suspense AB 3111 by Assembly Member Calderon who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance Department of Finance is.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Currently opposed to AB 3111. The California Energy Commission estimates the cost associated with this Bill is $115,000 from the Energy Resources program account ongoing and one permanent position to collect and share the information required.
- Michele Perrault
Person
It should be noted that IRPA, the CEC's main operating account, is in a structural deficit and additional expenditures from ERPA will accelerate the account. The Accounts Insolvency California Public Utilities Commission also estimates the cost associated with this Bill is $179,000 from the Public Utilities Commission. Utility reimbursement account ongoing and one position to develop reporting requirements.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This Bill is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 3111 will move to suspense AB 3193 by Assemblymember Calderon, who has waived presentation, any testimony and support. Testimony and opposition.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is. Currently opposed to AB 3193. The Department of General Services anticipates costs up to 742,000 to support five positions annually for five years until the provisions of the Bill end in 2030.
- Michele Perrault
Person
These positions would be required to produce and collaborate with DoR on annual reporting and reporting requirements additionally, DGS anticipates one time but unknown or I'm sorry anticipates one time but unknown cost to modify the financial information system for California to include the new reporting criteria finance as opposed to the Bill because it results in fiscal impacts not included in the 2024 budget.
- Michele Perrault
Person
Additionally, there are alternative and existing administrative options available that could help streamline the provisions of assistive technologies and reduce procurement delays currently already in place.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3193 will move to suspense. AB 3263 by Assemblymember Calderon who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate without objection, AB 2363 will move to suspense. Remember, we continued the next item which is AB 2498. So we'll move on to AB 2525 by Assemblymember Zbur who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support of the Bill? In opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance. No file. No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate so without objection, AB 2525 will move to suspense by Assembly Members of who has waived presentation. Anyone here to testify and support testify in opposition Department of Finance Department of.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 20613. The California Department of Public Health estimates General Fund costs of 371,2425649,000 from 2526 to 2728 and 371,2000829 to support three positions who will coordinate and administer the council operations.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance estimates the bill's activities would result in minor in absorbable General Fund costs to the Department of Health Care Services. Finance, however, is opposed to the Bill because it creates new General Fund costs not included in the 2024 Budget act.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate without objection, AB 2613 will move to suspense AB 2704 by Assembly Members Zbur who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support of the bill? In opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2704. The Department of Justice will require $6 million General Fund in 2425 and ongoing to cover the cost of the background check fee waiver for providers and conduct background checks.
- Committee Finance
Person
Additionally, the bill would require $6,535 from the fingerprint fees, account for 140 temporary help hours and four weeks of support from an information technology associate to remove the current DOJ fee charge at the time of fingerprinting.
- Committee Finance
Person
We would note the bill would not likely create a state reimbursable mandate and the finance estimates the bill has no fiscal impact on the Department of Social Services.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, we are opposed to the bill because it creates a new fiscal responsibility for the state to cover background check costs and results in ongoing General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2704 will move to suspicious expense AB 2889 by Assembly Members Zbur who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? In opposition Department of Finance Department of.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently neutral on AB 2889. The Public Employment Relations Board estimates the cost of the state per injective relief request to be 60,000 in attorney time and Perp expects one to two such requests from the city or County of Los Angeles per year, resulting in annual workload cost of 60 to 120,000.
- Committee Finance
Person
However, finance is neutral on the bill despite the increased workload as it promotes consistent treatment of employer employee relations throughout the state.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee Committee Members and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2889 will move to suspense. AB 2907 by Assembly Members of board who has waived presentation. Anyone here that would like to testify in support of the bill in opposition of the bill?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2907. The Department of Justice estimates cost of 552,000 General Fund in 2425 and 649,2526 and ongoing four positions to cover the requirements of the Bill. Finance would note that this Bill also might create a state reimbursable mandate and that request for any additional resources should be evaluated through the budget development process.
- Committee Finance
Person
Therefore, we are opposed to the Bill because it results in General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget and may result in state reimbursable mandate and fiscal pressure on the courts, state prison and county jail systems.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Committee Members have no questions or comments and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2907 will move to suspense AB 20917 by Assemblymember Zbur who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
To testify and support Clifton Wilson on behalf of the City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors in support? Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much.
- Cassandra Whetstone
Person
Cassandra Whetstone, volunteer with Moms Demand Action in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance opposes AB 2917. The Department of Justice estimates costs of 76,000 General Fund in 24-25 and 125,000 in 25-26 and ongoing for one position to address workload related to the increase in prohibition triggering events in the armed prohibited persons unit and overtime costs related to processing and increase in arrest prints.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance does not anticipate this Bill would create a state reimbursable mandate. However, notwithstanding the merits of the Bill, finance is opposed because it results in General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file. Candidate without objection, AB 2917 will move to suspense.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We already did AB 2918 so we'll move past that one on to the next Bill, which is AB 3006 by Assemblymember Zbur who has waived presentation, is there anyone here who would like to testify in support of the Bill? Opposition to the Bill? Department of Finance?
- Michele Perrault
Person
Department of Finance has opposed to AB 3006, the bill would create ongoing administrative costs of up to $500,000 from multiple state entities from various funding sources.
- Michele Perrault
Person
These state entities affected include the Governor's Office, Department of Finance, Office of Planning and Research, California Energy Commission, the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development, State Lands Commission and the California Workforce Development Board. Finance notes that any resources associated with this measure would be evaluated through the annual budget process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the committee. This is a suspense file candidate without objection. AB 3006 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2534 by Assemblymember Flora, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? How about in opposition?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2534 because it will likely create a state reimbursable mandate with ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund costs in the hundreds of thousands to Low millions of dollars depending on how many teachers leave their teaching position for a teaching position at another local education agency or state special school in a given year and how much time a school employee must spend inquiring with past employers regarding instances of misconduct.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2534 will move to suspense. AB 2578 by Assemblymember Flora, who has waived presentation testimony in support Chris.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Kahn, representing Nightingale College, the sponsor of the Bill in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? In opposition Department of Finance Department of.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is currently opposed to AB 2578. The Board of Registered Nursing estimates, excuse me, unabsorbable costs of 1.189 million from the Board of Registered Nursing Fund in 2526 and 1.176 million in 2627. Ongoing for five office technicians to create new profiles in the breezy for 3000 additional students each year.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance as opposed this Bill because it results in cost to the BRN that will not be recovered by revenues collected from the fee established in the Bill. And in addition, the Bill may increase barriers to entry for students enrolled in California regulated schools and may increase the risk of consumer inpatient harm.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2578 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2564. Bye. Assembly Member Berner, who has waived presentation is there anyone who would like to test fine support?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the California Association of County Treasurers and Tax collectors in support. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone in? Anyone else in support? Anyone in opposition finance Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Is currently opposed to AB 2564 which requires the state controller to transfer the amount necessary from the General Fund to the senior citizens and Disabled Citizens Property Tax Postponement Fund or PTP Fund on June 30, 2025 in each fiscal year thereafter to ensure the funds balance is never less than 15 million.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget. The 2024 Budget act did provide a transfer of 7.5 million General Fund to the PTP Fund, which is estimated to cover the cost of new applicants and program Administration into 2526.
- Committee Finance
Person
Given the state's ongoing structural deficit, future resources provided this program should be considered along with other budget Fund priorities during the annual budget process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2564 will move to suspense AB 2666 by Assembly Member Berner, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here to testify in support of her Bill? How about anyone in upper position finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2666. The California Public Utilities Commission estimates the costs associated with this Bill is 2.896 million in the first year of implementation and 2.803 million ongoing from the Public Utilities Commission.
- Committee Finance
Person
Utilities reimbursement account costs cover 12 permanent positions to review the IOUS rate of return, actual costs and adjust previously authorized General rate case decisions on an annual basis. The pucura revenue is generated from a surcharge on utility bills, and this Bill may result in increased cost to rate payers to generate adequate revenue to cover the administrative costs.
- Committee Finance
Person
So finance as opposed to the bills, it results in costs that were not included in the 2024 budget and might result in additional fees on consumers.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2666 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2692 by Assemblymember Papin, who has waived presentation anyone here to testify on behalf of her Bill testify in opposition Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2692. The Department of State Hospitals estimate costs of 25.7 million General Fund in 2425. 54.3 million in 2526 and 72.5 million in 26 and ongoing based on future projected caseloads.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, the bill may create a state reimbursable mandate because it requires a new program of higher level services provided by local agencies.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, finance also notes this bill may result in ongoing Proposition 30 state mandate costs of an unknown General Fund amount to counties for increased utilization of mental health services during the diversion extension period and potentially for counties to incarcerate people deemed incompetent to stand trial until they can enter treatment.
- Committee Finance
Person
Program finance as opposed to the bill because it results in significant General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget, in addition to potentially a state reimbursable mandate and impact through Proposition 30 state mandate costs.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments on this bill. It is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 2692 will move to suspense AB 3023 by Assembly Member Papin, who has waived presentation anyone here in support in opposition. Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3023. The California Natural Resources Agency estimates the Bill requires two permanent positions and 1.05 million General Fund in 2526 and 2627 for regulation, development, program updates and additional scoping and development of consolidated applications.
- Committee Finance
Person
Ongoing General Fund costs are estimated between one and 4 million to support staff costs and it development and support. Department of Fire and Forestry Protection estimates the Bill would require 200,000 General Fund in 2526 and 2627 to hire consultants.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, the Department of Water Resources estimates this bill would require up to 200,000 General Fund annually. The Department of Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in additional costs not accounted for in the 2024 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Again, there are no questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate and so, without objection, SB 3023 well move to suspense AB 3220 by Assembly Member Papen, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support? In opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 3220. The California Department official and Wildlife is required to review project applications regardless of whether those projects move forward to a stage where fees can be assessed and any expansion of regulatory responsibilities inherently creates cost pressures to the General Fund.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance notes cost pressures should CDFW decide to seek and obtain federal authority, which would have unknown and likely significant costs to the state in order to complete regulatory permit review and enforcement activities. Therefore, finance as opposed to the Bill because increased General Fund cost pressure is not included in the current fiscal plan.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate, so without objection, AB 3220 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 20716 by Assemblymember Brian, who has waived presentation.
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson, on behalf of the County Board of Supervisors for Kern and Madera, both in opposition. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in opposition?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 20716. CALGEM estimates the bill would require up to 35 positions and 7.6 million from oil, gas and geothermal administrative Fund in the first year of implementation and 7.1 million from the OGGA ongoing.
- Committee Finance
Person
Additionally, CALGEM estimates the provision of this bill could result in increased state liability up to $1.5 billion for the remediation of orphaned wells, depending on whether idle wells are considered subject to the bill's provisions.
- Committee Finance
Person
In addition, the State Lands Commission notes the bill could have unknown but potentially significant impact on the state's General Fund by reducing the amount of revenue from the Long Beach oil and gas operations that would otherwise go to the General Fund.
- Committee Finance
Person
Therefore, finance notes that any requests for additional resources are subject to review and approval through the annual budget process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee. This is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 20716 will move to suspense. Onto AB 3049 by Assemblymember Bryan, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support, in opposition? Department of Finance
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 3049 will move to suspense. AB 3265 by Assemblymember Bryan, who has waived presentation. Anyone here to testify in support, in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Again, there are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, Abdeh 3265 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2738 by Assembly Member Luz Rivas. Is there anyone here who would like to testify and support zero, she's waived presentation?
- Clifton Wilson
Person
Clifton Wilson on behalf of the San Francisco City Attorney David Chu in support.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Thank you very much. Anyone else in support? About in opposition? Department of Finance
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2738. The Department of Industrial Relations states that this Bill would not have a direct fiscal impact on the division of occupational Safety and Health or the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board, both within DIR.
- Committee Finance
Person
The Bill would require that any penalties recovered by public prosecutors for violations of certain sections of the labor code are to be split evenly between the state and public prosecutor. Approximately $15 million is annually deposited into the General Fund from labor code penalty assessments that are relevant to this Bill.
- Committee Finance
Person
Finance notes that this Bill could decrease General Fund revenues by several $1.0 million annually to the extent that penalties would have to be deposited into the General Fund are instead distributed to public prosecutors. Therefore, Finance is opposed to the Bill because it reduces General Fund revenues.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
We have no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2738 will move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2469 by Assembly Member Rodriguez, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support of the Bill in opposition Department of Finance.
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is neutral on AB 2469 although extension, excuse me, although extension of the California Wildlife Mitigation program may result in additional costs, finance notes that consistent with budget letter 2410 the Administration will work with departments to maintain core programs through implementation.
- Committee Finance
Person
Implementation of government efficiencies and any additional resources to support extension of the CWMP program will be considered within the annual budget process.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate so without objection, AB 2469 will move to suspense AB 2660 by Assembly Member Rodriguez, who has waived presentation. Anyone here in support? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2660. Cal OES estimates this bill annually costs $16 million from General Fund ongoing. This includes 4.3 million from the General Fund to backfill administrative funding. Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in significant funding loss for baseline programs supporting statewide emergency management functions.
- Committee Finance
Person
This will require significant ongoing General Fund costs not included in the 2024 budget to backfill the cost of operating and administrating these programs.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments from the Committee and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2660 we'll move to suspense. Moving on to AB 2776 by Assembly Member Rodriguez, who has waived presentation. Is there anybody here who would like to testify in support of the Bill? How about in opposition? Department of Finance?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
No file. Committee has no questions or comments in regards to this, and this is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2776 will move to suspense AB 2983 by Assembly Member Rodriguez, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support of the bill?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
How about in opposition Department of Finance?
- Committee Finance
Person
Department of Finance is currently opposed to AB 2983. The Office of Emergency Services estimates implementation of this bill will result in cost of 1.429 million General Fund ongoing for three actuaries to complete the required research and assessments, and an attorney for to review the assessments and manage inquiries.
- Committee Finance
Person
California Department of Insurance estimates fiscal impact of this bill will be insurance Fund costs of 35,000 in year 1. 133,000 in year two and 64,000 in year three and ongoing for increased staffing and Administration costs. Sorry. Department of Finance is opposed to the bill because it results in General Fund costs not included in the 2425 budget.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The Committee has no questions or comments in regards to this bill, and it is a suspense file candidate. So without objection, AB 2983 will move to suspense. AB 20817 by Assembly Member Dixon, who has waived presentation. Is there anyone here who would like to testify in support of the bill? How about in opposition to the bill?
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
The committee has no questions or comments in regard to the bill, and it is a suspense file candidate. So, without objection, AB 2817 will move to suspense. We're going to move on to AB 3156 by Assemblymember Joe Patterson, who has waived presentation.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Is there anybody here who would like to testify in support of the bill? How about in opposition? Department of Finance.
- Michele Perrault
Person
No file.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
There are no questions or comments. Yeah, right. I'm down by this ear. I can't hear too well. I can't hear. The committee has no questions or comments, and this is a suspense file candidate.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
So, without objection, AB 3156 will move to suspense. Now, the only thing I need to make sure of, because that concludes the bills that we're doing. Okay, we'll wait just a few minutes because we want to recall the bills that we had a do pass recommendation motion.
- Kelly Seyarto
Legislator
Yeah, you're all set Senator. Thank you.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
I think you're set.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Okay, the Senate Appropriation - the Senate Committee on Appropriations is back in session. We have two remaining items before we finish today, and that is to lift the outstanding calls for members that were absent. And so, the first bill is AB 2107 by Assemblymember Chen. Madam Assistant, please open the roll.
- Committee Secretary
Person
The motion is do pass to the Senate Floor. [Roll Call].
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
That bill is out seven to zero. And the next bill is AB 3100 by Assembly Member Lowe. Madam Assistant, please open the roll.
- Committee Secretary
Person
The motion is do pass to the Senate Floor. [Roll Call].
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
Seven to zero, that bill is out as well. I'd like to thank everybody for participating in today's hearing. We had a robust and long hearing. We have now concluded the agenda, and the meeting of the Senate Committee on appropriation is adjourned.
- Anna Caballero
Legislator
10:00; we started at 10.
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