Legislation

From left to right: Senator Roger Niello, Joyce Moss (Former Nurse and FAP Advocate), and Dan Shockley (FAP Advocate)

California Senate Republicans today voted against the Democrats’ Leaders budget proposal, warning that the plan doubles down on failed policies that have made…

The California State Senate declares the week of June 15 as AVID Week, recognizing AVID’s longstanding commitment to expanding access, opportunity, and student…

In the Senate Chamber today, Senate Democrats voted to approve the reappointment of five presiding commissioners on the state’s…

For 125 years, CPAs have strengthened trust in our financial systems by upholding integrity, objectivity, and the highest professional standards. Today, the California…
Higher education campuses receive credible threats of violence or harm, often causing fear amongst the campus university and surrounding community. Threats cause…
Currently, the law mandates that the majority of required security officer skills training must be completed after a guard card has been issued. This bill permits…

In California, incarcerated people who are 50 years and older and who have served at least 20 years of their sentence are eligible for…

Next Tuesday, April 21, several Senate Republican members have key crime measures set to be heard in committee that would tackle elderly parole concerns, combat…

As a simple clean-up measure, SB 1347 clarifies existing law for the stocking of albuterol in public schools.
SB 1321 will task the California State Auditor with reviewing three high demand campuses of the University of California and the California State University relating to…
California law allows families to request interdistrict transfers when another school district may better meet a student’s educational needs. While statute establishes…