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AB 495 (OPPOSED) allows any adult to claim to be a child’s “caregiver” simply by filling out a form called the Caregiver’s Authorization Affidavit without parent permission, photo I.D., court approval, and a background check.

RESULTS: SIGNED BY THE GOV., BECAME LAW 10/12/2025

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AB 1084 (OPPOSED) Speeds up and simplifies how adults and minors can legally change their names or gender

RESULTS: SIGNED BY THE GOV., BECAME LAW 10/13/2025

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AB 727 (OPPOSED) Requires all California schools and colleges to print the Trevor Project’s LGBTQ youth crisis hotline on student ID cards.

RESULTS: SIGNED BY THE GOV., BECAME LAW 10/10/2025 __________________________

SB 59 (OPPOSED) Makes all gender and name change records private, allows courts to seal them without hearings, protects past records.

RESULTS: SIGNED BY THE GOV., BECAME LAW 10/13/2025

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AB 260 (OPPOSED) The bill lets California regulate abortion drugs like mifepristone without FDA approval, protects providers from penalties, requires insurance coverage, expands telehealth access, and shields records from law enforcement raising safety and oversight concerns.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 9/26/2025.

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AB 45 (OPPOSED) blocks location tracking near clinics and limits pro-life outreach, while protecting abortion data from out-of-state laws raising concerns about secrecy and reduced access to alternatives.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 9/26/2025

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AB 268 (OPPOSED) This bill makes Diwali a California state holiday celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. Schools and state offices can close for it or hold activities to teach about its meaning using existing materials, with an optional curriculum available.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/06/2025

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SB 497 (OPPOSED) protects people getting or giving gender-affirming care in California by stopping other states from investigating or prosecuting them. It prevents California agencies from sharing medical or prescription data that could be used against patients or providers.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/13/2025.

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AB 82 (OPPOSED) This bill hides personal info of people getting gender-affirming or abortion care, blocks prescription reporting, limits law enforcement investigations, and stops cooperation with other states, which may reduce accountability and raise public safety concerns.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/13/2025.

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AB 144 (OPPOSED) The bill lets CDPH set student vaccine rules, recommends HPV vaccine before 8th grade, requires parent notice from 6th grade, and allows more providers to vaccinate. It may tighten medical exemptions and protects providers legally. It also expands abortion, gender-affirming care, and youth mental health access.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 9/17/2025.

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AB 379 (SUPPORTED) This bill aims to fight sex trafficking by re-criminalizing loitering with intent to buy sex, reversing parts of SB 357. It creates a Survivor Support Fund and increases accountability for sex buyers, though a key provision to make soliciting 16- and 17-year-olds a felony was reduced to a misdemeanor.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 7/30/2025.

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SB 19 (SUPPORTED) This bill makes threatening death or serious harm on school or worship grounds a crime, with harsher penalties including jail time. Threats causing fear are punishable as misdemeanors or felonies, while those under 18 face infractions. The goal is to improve safety in these places.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/11/2025.

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AB 1487 (OPPOSED) this bill would allow hospitals and clinics to partner with transgender advocacy organizations to apply for grants that fund sex-change surgeries and hormone treatments for both minors and adults.

STATUS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/13/2025.

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AB 932 (OPPOSED) expands discrimination laws to cover more schools and local programs, making it illegal to treat anyone unfairly in youth or school sports based on sex or gender identity. It allows people to sue if discriminated against and requires equal access to teams and facilities.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/11/2025.

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SB 403 (OPPOSED) The "End of Life Option Act" lets certain terminally ill adults in California request medication to end their life. This bill would remove the current expiration date, making the law permanent.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/03/2025.

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AB 621 (SUPPORTED) This bill toughens protections against deepfake pornography by letting people, especially minors, sue those who create or share fake sexual content without consent. It also holds companies responsible if they support such sites and don’t act, with penalties up to $250,000 and legal enforcement by prosecutors.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/13/2025.

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AB 930 (OPPOSED) this bill would allow mail-in ballots to be

counted up to 7 days after Election Day, which could delay results. It also makes people who request a recount pay a hidden fee and choose how the recount is done, which could be confusing and costly.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 10/03/2025.

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SB 418 (OPPOSED) Require insurance to cover gender-affirming care without discrimination and mandate pharmacists to provide hormone therapy.

RESULTS: VETOED BY GOVERNOR 10/13/2025

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AB 86 (OPPOSED) Allows K–8 health materials to draw from high school content that contains sexual material inappropriate for younger children.

RESULTS: VETOED BY GOVERNOR 10/01/2025

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SB 771 (OPPOSED) Social media platforms (like Facebook, X, TikTok) could be held legally responsible if their algorithms spread content causing harassment, threats, or discrimination.

RESULTS: VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR 10/13/2025.

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AB 84 (OPPOSED) Cuts funding and limit options for homeschool-friendly charter schools by increasing fees and bureaucracy

RESULTS: ORDERED TO INACTIVE FILE IN SENATE ON 9/9/2025.

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AB 54 (OPPOSED) The bill allows legal abortion pills to be sent, used, and protects all involved from lawsuits, including retroactively since 2020. It also lets minors access these drugs without parental knowledge, raising safety and parental rights concerns.

RESULTS: ORDERED TO INACTIVE FILE IN SENATE ON 9/10/2025.

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AB 40 (OPPOSED) This bill says California will only use new congressional maps (from AB 604) if voters approve a constitutional change and another state redraws its maps on its own between 2025 and 2031. It allows an early map change to match other states, even though redistricting usually happens every 10 years.

RESULTS: ORDERED TO INACTIVE FILE FAILED IN SENATE ON 09/13/2025.

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AB 551 (OPPOSED) The bill funds a program to expand abortion and birth control access in California ERs, trains staff and treats abortion as emergency care potentially increasing abortion rates and allowing minors to access abortions without parental notification.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 5/23/2025.

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AB 1500 (OPPOSED) This bill will create a comprehensive online resource for sexual and reproductive health, including abortion services, that would be regularly updated and informed by community input.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN ASSEMBLY HEALTH COMMITTEE 5/23/2025.

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AB 67 (OPPOSED) allows the Attorney General take legal action against anyone trying to block abortion access, including fining cities that refuse abortion providers. It gives the state more power to enforce abortion laws, raising concerns about silencing opposition and weakening protections for the unborn.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE 5/23/2025.

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AB 908 (OPPOSED) The bill requires state reviews to ensure schools teach about diverse groups’ contributions, adding to existing checks against discrimination to promote inclusive lessons.

RESULTS: ORDERED TO INACTIVE FILE IN COMMITTEE 9/9/2025.

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AB 1468 (OPPOSED)The bill sets statewide ethnic studies rules for high schools, shifting control to the California Department of Education to ensure an inclusive, fair curriculum free from political agendas.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN COMMITTEE 5/8/2025

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SB 608 (OPPOSED) Will require schools follow California’s Healthy Youth Act by teaching sexual health and HIV prevention to grades 7-12. It also requires school health centers to provide condoms without restrictions and stops stores from refusing to sell birth control or asking for ID, except in some cases.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN SENATE ON 5/23/2025.

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SB 528 (OPPOSED) allows California use its own money to keep offering abortion, birth control, and gender-affirming care even if federal funding stops. It could expand these services to everyone, raising concerns about public funds supporting controversial procedures without enough oversight or parental involvement.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN COMMITTEE 5/23/2025.

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SB 751 (OPPOSED) The bill allows UC to study illegal psychedelic psilocybin for treating PTSD and depression in veterans and first responders but raises safety, effectiveness, risk, and oversight concerns.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN COMMITTEE 5/23/2025.

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AB 281 (SUPPORTED) requires schools to tell parents when sex and HIV education will happen and who (outside groups or consultants) will teach it. It aims to give parents more information and transparency about their children’s lessons.

RESULTS: ORDERED TO INACTIVE FILE BY THE AUTHOR 6/12/2025.

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AB 579 (SUPPORTED) Yaeli’s Law protects parents from being investigated or punished for using their child’s legal name, birth pronouns, or not providing gender-affirming care. It ensures these actions aren’t treated as abuse and lets parents take legal action if wrongly accused, supporting parental rights and family values.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN ASSEMBLY RULES COMMITTEE 2/13/2025. __________________________

AB 600 (SUPPORTED) allows parents excuse their child from school lessons, activities, or surveys about transgender topics if it goes against their religious beliefs. Schools must inform parents of this right, provide an alternative for the student, and cannot punish them for opting out. If the school doesn’t follow the law, parents can take legal action and may recover court costs.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN ASSEMBLY RULES COMMITTEE 2/14/2025.

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AB 38 (SUPPORTED) Would classify rape or sexual assault of a minor with a developmental disability as a violent felony, leading to tougher penalties and longer prison sentences, especially for repeat offenders. The bill aims to protect vulnerable children by ensuring harsher consequences for those who commit such serious crimes.

RESULTS: DEAD, HEARING CANCELED BY THE AUTHOR ON 3/20/2025.

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AB 63 (SUPPORTED) This bill reinstates the misdemeanor for loitering with intent to engage in prostitution and prevents arrests based solely on gender identity or sexual orientation. Police must document attempts to offer services before making an arrest.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN COMMITTEE 4/29/2025.

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AB 1464 (SUPPORTED) This bill ensures safety in prisons by requiring that transgender, nonbinary, or intersex individuals who committed serious crimes be housed according to their anatomy. This prevents dangerous offenders from being placed in facilities where they could harm others, especially victims of the opposite gender.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN PUBLIC SEFETY COMMITTEE 3/13/2025.

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AB 392 (SUPPORTED) This bill requires porn websites to verify that all performers are adults and consented to being filmed and posted. It also mandates quick removal of content if someone says they didn’t agree or were underage, with uploaders facing legal penalties and allowing people to sue if rules are broken.

RESULTS: FAILED PASSAGE IN COMMITTEE ON 8/29/2025.

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AB 89 (SUPPORTED) requires the California Interscholastic Federation to update its rules so that students whose sex was assigned male at birth cannot join girls’ sports teams or access their locker rooms.

RESULTS: DEAD, FAILED TO PASS IN COMMITTEE ON 4/2/2025.

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AB 844 (SUPPORTED) would require schools K–12 and higher education to base participation in sex-segregated sports, activities, and access to bathrooms and locker rooms on a student’s biological sex. It clarifies “female” and “male” as defined by biological sex at birth.

RESULTS: DEAD, FAILED TO PASS IN COMMITTEE ON 4/1/2025.

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AB 329 (SUPPORTED) adds comprehensive information on adoption to the California Healthy Youth Act, including types of adoption, birth-parent rights, and local resources.

RESULTS: DEAD, FAILED TO PASS IN COMMITTEE ON 4/9/2025.

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AB 1401 (SUPPORTED) strengthens parents’ rights in their child’s education by giving them access to all school records—official and unofficial. It allows parents to challenge any information they believe is incorrect or misleading and ensures they have a voice if their child is at risk of being held back.

RESULTS: FAILED TO PASS IN COMMITTEE ON 4/9/2025.

AB 598 – (OPPOSED) – Requires each school district to give students in grades 5, 7, 9, and 11 the California Healthy Kids Survey and requires students in grades 7, 9, and 11 to receive information on how to obtain an abortion and be surveyed on sexual and reproductive health.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 9/27/2024

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AB 602 – (OPPOSED) – Targets pro-life pregnancy centers by making them vulnerable to lawsuits and fines up to $10,000 if the pregnancy center has been accused of false advertising of their services.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN SENATE RULES COMMITTEE

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AB 2490 – (OPPOSED) – Establishes the Reproductive Health Emergency Preparedness Program to award grants to organizations that train hospital emergency department personnel to provide abortions. This does not apply to firefighters, paramedics, or EMS personnel.

RESULTS: VETOED BY GOVERNOR ON 9/20/2024

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SB 233 – (OPPOSED) – Allows Arizona abortion providers to temporarily provide abortions in California.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVENROR AND BECAME LAW ON 5/23/2024

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AB 2670 – (OPPOSED) – Launches a campaign to publicize and bring awareness to the existence and availability of the abortion website for California.

RESULTS: VETOED BY GOVERNOR ON 9/20/2024

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AB 2085 – (OPPOSED) – Requires local government to expedite and ensure the permitting process for reproductive health care clinics, including abortion clinics.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 9/28/2024

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AB 1352 – (OPPOSED) – Targets school districts and school board members who introduce or adopt policies that protect parental rights and are considered non “inclusive” by allowing a school board to censure or remove a school board member by a 2/3 vote.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE 6/28/2023

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SB 954 – (OPPOSED) – Requires every public school starting in the 2025-2026 school year to make condoms readily available to all students in grades 9-12. Schools are also required to tell students that they have a right to an abortion by CA law. Requires all public schools with students in grades 7-12 to allow condom distribution during sexual education courses or programs, including instruction from "community organizations" like Planned Parenthood.

RESULTS: GOVERNOR VETOED ON 9/25/2024

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SB 1368 – (SUPPORTED) – Requires school districts to give students information about pregnancy resource centers during instruction of comprehensive sexual education.

RESULTS: DEAD, FAILED PASSAGE IN COMMITTEE ON 4/24/2024

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SB 1435 – (OPPOSED) – Requires school boards to exclude obscene materials from schools that serve students in grades K-8 only. Does not prohibit materials in grades 9-12.

RESULTS: FAILED PASSAGE IN COMMITTEE ON 4/24/2024

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SCA 1 – (OPPOSED) – Amends the California Constitution to remove the election of a successor to fill the position of a recalled Governor. Requires the Lieutenant Governor to fill the position of a recalled Governor until the term expires. If the Governor is recalled in the first two years of his term before the close of the nomination period in the next statewide election, a special election shall be called to fill the position of the Governor's office.

RESULTS: CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, 9/10/2024, WILL BE ON THE BALLOT ON NOVEMBER 3, 2026

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AB 544 – (OPPOSED) – Beginning on November 1, 2024 all county elections officials must work together with the county sheriff or county jail facility administrators to establish a polling place at each county jail facility for any incarcerated person to perform all traditional voting activities, including register to vote, return a vote by mail ballot, update the voter’s voter registration, receive a replacement ballot upon verification, and receive a provisional ballot.

RESULTS: VETOED BY GOVERNOR ON 9/22/2024

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SB 94 – (OPPOSED) – Allows people currently serving a life sentence without parole, who have already completed 25 years of that sentence, to petition for a re-sentencing hearing, potentially reducing or ending the sentence. Only those who were convicted of 1st degree murder of a police officer, 3 or more people, or a sexual offense requiring registration on the sex offender registry are not eligible to be considered by the court for a re-sentencing hearing.

RESULTS: DEAD, FAILED IN ASSEMBLY ON 8/31/2024

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AB 941 – (OPPOSED) – Requires the Health and Human Services Agency to assemble a working group with the intent that they offer policy recommendations on a legal framework for the regulated use of hallucinogenic and psychedelic-assisted therapy, which is the use of controlled substances for treatment to counsel, administered and facilitated by a "licensed professional" in a clinical setting.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN COMMITTEE ON 7/1/2024

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SB 933 – (SUPPORTED) – Makes it a felony to possess or create or distribute any computer generated image of a minor doing sexual acts. This bill defines the distribution of any child pornography to be guilty of sexual exploitation of a child.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 8/15/2024

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AB 1831 – (SUPPORTED) – Includes pornography depicting a person, real or fictional, who is younger than 18 years old that was created by artificial intelligence as obscene matter and punishes the possession and distribution of such matter as a felony. If a person has been convicted of possessing this content on a government-owned computer shall be imprisoned and imposed a fine not more than $2,000. Anyone who possesses the indicated content, can be sentenced to imprisonment or jail time for up to one year, or a fine not exceeding $2,500. Repeat offenders may be imprisoned for 2, 4, or 6 years.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 9/29/2024

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SB 1414 – (SUPPORTED) – Increases the punishments for soliciting a minor for prostitution of minors 15 and younger.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND BECAME LAW ON 9/26/2024

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AB 1856 – (SUPPORTED) – Classifies the distribution of a "deepfake" image or video of someone else committing sexual acts without his or her permission, as a misdemeanor. the bill defines "deepfake" as an image or video of a person that was fabricated for the sole purpose of making the action taking place in the video is real and actually took place.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE ON 8/15/2024

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AB 1804 – (SUPPORTED) – Lowers the amount of fentanyl possession needed for a judge to authorize wiretapping on a person who is allegedly possessing, transporting, or about to commit a crime with fentanyl.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE ON 5/16/2024

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SB 268 – (SUPPORTED) – Classifies the rape of an intoxicated person as a violent felony.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR, BECAME LAW ON 9/28/2024

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AB 2034 – (SUPPORTED) – Makes it a misdemeanor to loiter in a public place with the intent of committing prostitution.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN SENATE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE 3/7/2024

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AB 2646 – (SUPPORTED) – Makes it a misdemeanor to loiter within 1,000 feet of a school, park, playground, amusement park, or state highway with the intent to commit prostitution.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN COMMITTEE 4/23/2024

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AB 3146 – (SUPPORTED) – SPOT BILL on prohibiting prescribing sex-reassignment medications or procedures to minors.

RESULTS: DEAD, FAILED TO GET COMMITTEE HEARING ON 2/17/2024

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SB 957 – (OPPOSED) – Requires the California State Department of Public Health to collect information from voluntary self-identification of sexual orientation and gender identity, from health care providers, schools, and/or third parties.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR, BECAME LAW ON 9/28/2024

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AB 3031 – (OPPOSED) – Establishes a commission on LGBTQ+ issues and will be composed of members appointed by the Governor, Speaker of the Assembly, and the Senate Rules Committee. The commission will gather 4 times a year to discuss how California law can better address LGBTQ+ issues and make policy recommendations to the legislature.

RESULTS: VETOED BY GOVERNOR ON 9/28/2024

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SB 959 – (OPPOSED) – Requires the California Health and Human Services Agency to create a website that lists all gender -affirming services available to people in California, including legal protections for access to transgender procedures and legal protections for health care providers.

RESULTS: DEAD, ORDERED TO INACTIVE FILE ON 8/27/2024

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AB 2442 – (OPPOSED) – Requires the Medical Board of California, the Osteopathic Medical Board of California, the Board of Registered Nursing, and the Physician Assistant Board to expedite the licensing process for applicants who demonstrate they intent to provide gender-affirming health care and gender-affirming mental health care.

RESULTS: VETOED BY GOVERNOR ON 9/27/24

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AB 1825 – (OPPOSED) – Prohibits a public library from using their discretion to remove materials that may include sexual content, unless the content qualifies as obscene by precedent set by the Supreme Court of the United States.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR, BECAME LAW ON 9/29/2024

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AB 1955 – (OPPOSED) – Prohibits ALL school employees or contracted individuals from being required to notify parents of any information regarding their child’s gender identity or sexual orientation. The bill also declares any parental notification policy that a school board has passed to be invalid.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR, BECAME LAW 7/15/2024

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SB 729 – (OPPOSED) – Requires all insurance coverage plans to provide coverage for infertility treatments and re-defines infertility as the "inability to reproduce either as an individual or with their partner without medical intervention," giving same-sex couples the status of "infertile."

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR, BECAME LAW ON 9/29/2024

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SB 646 – (SUPPORTED) – Allows for a person who had a sexually explicit photo of them posted before they were 18 years old to file for damages and relief for those photos, including if they were a victim of human trafficking.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN ASSEMBLY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE ON 8/15/2024

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AB 1811 – (OPPOSED) – Amends CA law to allow non-citizens to serve on trial juries.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN ASSEMBLY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE ON 5/16/2024

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SB 1012 – (OPPOSED) – This bill legalizes the use of psychedelics in therapy for persons 21 years of age or older. The bill will create the Board of Regulated Psychedelic Facilitators and the Regulated Psychedelic Substances Advisory Committee to work together to write standards, supervision requirements, and licensing requirements for physicians who will supervise psychedelic-assisted therapy.

RESULTS: HELD IN SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE ON 5/16/2024

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AB 2319 – (OPPOSED) – This bill will require perinatal and prenatal health care providers to complete additional implicit bias training on the recognition of nonbinary and transgender people, and the “potential biases” health care providers may have that could harm their patients and their infants.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR, BECAME LAW ON 9/26/2024

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SB 894 – (OPPOSED) – States that a member of the clergy, or pastor, is guilty of sexual exploitation if he or she has sexual contact with a parishioner or congregant. The bill states that consent is not a defense in a criminal action under this section.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 4/16/2024

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AB 3080 – (OPPOSED) – Requires websites that host obscene and indecent content (pornography) to verify the age of website visitors to block minors from viewing pornography, while maintaining the anonymity of the user.

RESULTS: DEAD, HELD IN SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 8/15/2024

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SB 1196 – (OPPOSED) – Expands assisted suicide and changes "terminal illness" to "grievous and irremediable medical condition."

RESULTS: DEAD, HEARING CANCELED BY THE AUTHOR ON 4/18/2024

AB 223– (OPPOSED) – Hides gender transitioning documents from the public. RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 23, 2023

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AB 659 – (OPPOSED) – Requires students and parents to receive an Human Papillomavirus Virus (HPV) Vaccine advisory.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, OCTOBER 13, 2023

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AB 665 – (OPPOSED) – Allows “professionals” to remove minors 12 years and older from their home and into a residential care facility without parental consent or notification.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, OCTOBER 7, 2023

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AB 957 – (OPPOSED) – Requires the court to consider a parent’s affirmation of their child’s transgender identity in custody disputes.

RESULTS: PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURE, VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR, SEPTEMBER 22, 2023. VETO SUSTAINED IN LEGISLATURE ON JANUARY 29, 2024.

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AB 1120 – (OPPOSED) – Authorizes school districts to conduct mental health screenings on students in grades 6-12 with the opportunity for parents to opt-out their child.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN COMMITTEE

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AB 1314 – (SUPPORTED) – Would give parents the right to be notified if their child is identifying at school as a gender that is different from the child’s sex on his or her birth certificate.

RESULTS: STALLED IN ASSEMBLY EDUCATION COMMITTEE, COMMITTEE CHAIR REFUSED TO HEAR THE BILL

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SB 407 – (OPPOSED) – Requires potential foster parents to prove they are willing and able to affirm gender confusion.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 23, 2023

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AB 315– (OPPOSED) – Targets pro-life pregnancy centers by punishing them for making “false or misleading statements.”

RESULTS: STALLED IN ASSEMBLY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

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AB 576– (OPPOSED) – Updates Medi-Cal coverage to cover abortion pills.

RESULTS: PASSED BY THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE, VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR, OCTOBER 7, 2023. VETO SUSTAINED IN LEGISLATURE ON FEBRUARY 1, 2024.

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AB 598 – (OPPOSED) – Requires school districts to distribute the invasive California Healthy Kids Survey and requires students in grades 7, 9, and 11 to receive information on how to obtain an abortion.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE

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AB 602 – (OPPOSED) – Gut and amend to target pro-life pregnancy centers.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN SENATE RULES COMMITTEE

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AB 1078 – (OPPOSED) – Changes requirements on prohibiting or removing books, instructional materials, and curriculum.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 25, 2023

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SB 596 – (OPPOSED) – Targets vocal parents by re-defining the definition of harassment toward school board employees.

RESULTS: PASSED BY THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE, VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR, OCTOBER 8, 2023

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AB 1352 – (OPPOSED) – Targets school districts and allows for any member to censure another member that allegedly introduces policies that “contradict” California law.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE

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AB 5 – (OPPOSED) – Requires teachers to profile parents who do not support or affirm his or her child’s new gender identity.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 23, 2023

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ACA 5 – (OPPOSED) – Removes biblical marriage between one man and one woman from the Califronia Constitution.

RESULTS: PASSED BY THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE, WILL BE ON NOVEMBER 5, 2024 BALLOT

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SB 14 – (SUPPORTED) – Increases the penalties for human trafficking and makes the crime punishable by the Three Strikes Law.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 25, 2023

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SB 58 – (OPPOSED) – Decriminalized possession of certain psychedelic drugs.

RESULTS: PASSED BY THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE, VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR, OCTOBER 7, 2023. VETO SUSTAINED IN LEGISLATURE ON JANUARY 25, 2024.

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AB 1028 – (OPPOSED) – Removed reporting requirements on health care practitioners for patients that are suspected to be victims of domestic violence.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

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SB 729 – (OPPOSED) – Requires insurance companies to cover same-sex couples procedures to have a child through in-vetro fertilization or surrogacy.

RESULTS: DEAD, STALLED IN ASSEMBLY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

SCA 10 – (OPPOSED) – Added the right to abortion in the California Constitution.

RESULTS: PASSED BY VOTERS IN 2022 ELECTION

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AB 2223 – (OPPOSED) – Prohibits infant death investigations.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 27, 2022

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SB 1142 – (OPPOSED) – Provided grants to organizations to cover abortion costs and abortion tourism to California.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 27, 2022

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SB 1375 – (OPPOSED) – Allows nurses to perform abortions without a doctor.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 27, 2022

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SB 866 – (OPPOSED) – Authorizes minors 12 and up to consent to vaccinations without parental consent.

RESULTS: DEAD, PULLED BY THE AUTHOR, NOVEMBER 30, 2022

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AB 2098 – (OPPOSED) – Allows disciplinary action against physicians who spread “COVID misinformation.”

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022; FACING LEGAL CHALLENGES (READ ARTICLE HERE)

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AB 1797 – (OPPOSED) – Establishes a required immunization registry in schools and requires the collection of race and ethnicity data of students.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 27, 2022

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AB 2229 – (OPPOSED) – Requires peace offices to pass an evaluation that would include bias against “race or ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation.”

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022

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SB 107 – (OPPOSED) – Established California as a sanctuary state for children receiving gender transitioning surgeries.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 29, 2022

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SB 1419 – (OPPOSED) – Prohibits a parent or guardian from accessing his or her child’s medical records or clinical notes regarding sensitive services.

RESULTS: APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR AND CHAPTERED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022

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SB 1302 – (OPPOSED) – Would give $250 million to fund wellness centers in public schools that counsel children on sexual health, reproductive health, mental health, lifestyle, and more.

RESULTS: VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR, SEPTEMBER 27, 2022

SB 17 - (OPPOSED) - Requires the state government to address racism as a public health crisis.

RESULTS: STALLED IN COMMITTEE 2021

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SB 245 - (OPPOSED) - Requires all healthcare plans to include the full coverage of abortion services.

RESULTS: STALLED IN COMMITTEE 2021

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SB 224 - (OPPOSED) - Requires mental health to be taught in grades K-12 that covering information “appropriate for use with pupils of all races, genders, sexual orientations, ...”
RESULTS: PASSED OCTOBER 8, 2021

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AB 1114 - (SUPPORTED) – This bill redefines social media platforms into being considered “limited public forums.” This allows the First Amendment protections to apply to those platforms.

RESULTS: STALLED IN COMMITTEE 2021

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SB 380 - (OPPOSED) - This bill makes assisted suicide easier to obtain by removing safeguards put in place in the current law.

RESULTS: PASSED OCTOBER 5, 2021

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AB 1084 - (OPPOSED) - This California bill will require retail department stores with over 500 employees that sell children’s care items, to designate a gender neutral section that includes a selection of clothing, or toys. Stores that fail to comply will be fined.

RESULTS: PASSED OCTOBER 9, 2021

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AB 272 - (SUPPORTED) - Prohibits schools from requiring that minors forfeit their right to sue in the case of sexual assault or battery as a condition of enrollment.

RESULTS: PASSED AUGUST 31, 2021

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AB 101 - (OPPOSED) - Requires high schoolers to complete a state-mandated ethnic studies course before graduating.

RESULTS: PASSED OCTOBER 8, 2021

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SB 742 - (OPPOSED) - Bans protest activities within 30 feet of any person while a person is within 100 feet of the entrance or exit of a vaccination site (including Planned Parenthood when they give vaccinations). This bill would impose a fine or up to $1,000 and/or imprisonment of up to 6 months for violating this new law.

RESULTS: PASSED OCTOBER 8, 2021.

(Alliance Defending Freedom won a preliminary victory on October 30th, 2021 regarding this bill, against the state of California. To read more, click here.)

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AB 455 - (OPPOSED) - Requires Californians to show proof of the COVID vaccination before entering indoor facilities. Also requires employees to obtain the COVID vaccination or undergo weekly testing, or else face termination.

RESULTS: ANNOUNCED DEAD FOR THE YEAR AUGUST 30, 2021

(There were plans to gut-and-ammend A.B. 455, a streets and highway related bill, into a vaccine passport bill. To read the amended draft, click here.)

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AB 1102 - (OPPOSED) - Provides employers the option to make proof of COVID-19 vaccination a requirement to be hired or for continuing employment. The bill further provides that employers may require booster shots as recommended by the CDC.

RESULTS: DEFEATED, DID NOT COME UP FOR A VOTE, 2021

(There were plans to gut-and-ammend A.B. 1102, a telephone service bill, into a vaccine passport bill. To read the amended draft, click here.)

AB 2218 - (OPPOSED) - Establishes a fund to provide puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for children, as well as cross-sex hormones and "sex-change" operations for adults.

RESULTS: PASSED SEPTEMBER 26, 2020

AB 2218 passed in both the California Assembly and Senate and was signed by the governor.

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AB 331 - (OPPOSED) - This bill makes Ethnic Studies a graduation requirement for High Schools in California. It's mandated model curriculum is filled with social justice ideas.

RESULTS: VETOED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020

AB 331 passed in both the California Assembly and Senate and was vetoed by the governor.

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SB 145 - (OPPOSED) - Removes the requirement to register as a sex offender in California if the perpetrator is within 10 years of age of the victim and the crime falls within a specific group of offenses.

RESULTS: PASSED SEPTEMBER 11, 2020

SB 145 has passed in both the California Assembly and Senate and was signed by the governor.

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SB 1004 - (OPPOSED) - Allows minors to confidentially get abortions, birth control, mental health treatment, with their parents' insurance

RESULTS: PASSED SEPTEMBER 27, 2018

SB 1004 has passed in both the California Assembly and Senate and was signed by the governor.

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AB 1145 - (OPPOSED) - States that certain sex acts are not abuse unless the person is 21+ and minor is under 16.

RESULTS: PASSED SEPTEMBER 26, 2020

AB 1145 has passed in both the California Assembly and Senate and was signed by the governor.

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SB 798 - (SUPPORTED) - Establishes “Preventing Indecent Content Sharing Act” (PICS), creating penalties ($500-$5000) for sharing lewd images.
RESULTS: PASSED ON OCTOBER 13, 2017

SB 789 has passed in both the California Assembly and Senate and was signed by the governor.

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ACR 99 - (OPPOSED) - Regardless of what Scripture says, and the thousands of years the Church has been counseling men and women to live according to God's design for sexuality, the state is now equating biblically-based counseling with California's banned "conversion therapy."

RESULTS:  PASSED ON SEPTEMBER 26, 2019
ACR 99 passed in both the California Assembly and Senate. It is now a standing resolution.
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SB 24 - (OPPOSED) - Chemical Abortion mandate at UC & CSU Health Centers and amended to require no evaluation of readiness.

RESULTS:  PASSED ON OCTOBER 11, 2019

SB 24 has passed in both the California Assembly and Senate and signed by the governor. It is now a standing law. The law, which is the first of its kind, will implemented on January 1, 2023.

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AB 624 (OPPOSED) - Student ID cards to include sexual or reproductive hotline at public colleges and universities.

RESULTS:  VETOED ON OCTOBER 12, 2019
Passed in both the California Assembly and Senate. Vetoed by Governor Newsom.

“While we are grateful for Governor Newsom’s veto of AB 624, it is painfully obvious his primary concern was not the safety of girls and the lives of their unborn children. Rather, he feared some brave school officials might direct students to pro-life pregnancy resource centers instead of big abortion and their allies,” said California Family Council President Jonathan Keller.                                   

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SB 2 (OPPOSED) -  Database to follow students pre-school thru employment. 

RESULTS: BILL FAILS
Passed in the California Senate, but Author withdrew bill in the Assembly.
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AB 493 (OPPOSED) - Teachers: in-service training: lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning pupil resources.

RESULTS:  PASSED ON OCTOBER 12, 2019
Passed in the California Senate and Assembly. Signed by Governor Newsom.

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SB 276 (SUPPORTED) - Medical Exemptions for Vaccinations.
RESULTS: PASSED ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2019
Passed in the California Senate and Assembly. Signed by Governor Newsom.

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