2025 Legislation

Expanding Opportunity, Supporting Small Businesses, and Creating Jobs

AB 380 - Emergency Price Gouging Protections: Protects Californians from predatory price increases during and after a declared state of emergency. See the bill status.

AB 397 - California Child Tax Credit (CalCTC): Expands the Young Child Tax Credit to make 500,000 additional families eligible for critical financial relief. See the bill status.

AB 503 - The Civic Center Act: Allows public schools to recover maintenance and facility costs when renting out space to nonprofits and community groups—expanding community access. See the bill status.

AB 613 - The Community-Owned Real Estate (CORE) Act: Provides property tax relief for nonprofit-owned commercial properties leased at affordable rates—supporting small businesses, preventing displacement, and strengthening community-based ownership. See the bill status See the bill status.

AB 770 - LA Convention Center Modernization: Supports the planned modernization and expansion of the Los Angeles Convention Center — creating thousands of jobs, supporting small businesses, and boosting tourism. See the bill status.

AB 828 - Supporting AD 54 Restaurants: Expands the number of alcohol licenses available within key commercial areas and historic neighborhoods — supporting local restaurants, boosting small business growth, and celebrating Los Angeles’ rich cultural diversity. See the bill status.

AB 865 - Dual Language Immersion Grant: Provides grants for school districts, charter schools, and county offices of education to purchase instructional materials in partner languages — broadening access to dual language programs. See the bill status.

AB 1035 - Tuition-Free Bachelor's Degree at CCC: Extends fee waivers to cover all four years of a California Community College bachelor’s degree for first-time and returning students. See the bill status See the bill status.

Improving Access to Healthcare

AB 447 - Reducing Medical Waste: Allows healthcare providers to dispense remaining doses of non-narcotic medications to emergency room patients, reducing medical waste and improving patient care. See the bill status.

AB 554 - The PrEPARE Act: Protects patient and provider choice by allowing flexibility in selecting HIV prevention medications and streamlining reimbursements for small clinics—helping reduce HIV/AIDS in underserved communities. See the bill status See the bill status.

AB 574 - No Prior Authorization for Physical Therapy: Eliminates prior authorization for a patient’s first 12 physical therapy visits—ensuring timely access to care. See the bill status.

AB 688 - Telehealth for All: Requires a comprehensive state report on telehealth access, quality, outcomes, and preventive care—laying the groundwork for improved virtual care statewide. See the bill status.

AB 727 - LGBTQ+ Youth Suicide Prevention: Requires student ID cards for grades 7–12 and higher education institutions to include the Trevor Project crisis hotline. See the bill status.

AB 1113 - Putting Patients First: Establishes a “mission spend ratio” requiring federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) to dedicate at least 90% of their revenue to patient care and related services. See the bill status.

Building Housing and Addressing Homelessness

AB 543 - Increasing Street Medicine Access: Expands health access and social services for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness by removing bureaucratic red tape and ensuring care coordination. See the bill status.

AB 647 - The Better Urban Infill and Livable Design (BUILD) Housing Act: Expands opportunities for family-sized rental homes and affordable homeownership by allowing up to eight units on eligible lots with faster approvals and at least one affordable unit for lower-income families. See the bill status.

AB 906 - Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: Ensures local governments create housing plans that expand access to housing in high-opportunity neighborhoods near quality schools, jobs, and transit as well as protect lower-income communities from displacement. See the bill status.

AB 1339 - Affordable Housing Insurance: Directs the Department of Insurance to study the availability of insurance for deed-restricted affordable housing and recommend policies to improve the affordability and quality of coverage. See the bill status.

Improving Public Safety

AB 476 - Ending Copper Wire Theft: Addresses the growing theft of copper wire from critical infrastructure like streetlights, telecommunications, and traffic signals — enhancing safety and reducing costs to taxpayers and consumers. See the bill status.

AB 630 - Hazardous Abandoned Vehicles: Simplifies the process for cities to dismantle and remove towed hazardous abandoned vehicles — improving public safety and health. See the bill status.

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