August 22, 2025
The California State Legislature reconvened on Monday, August 18th, resuming for the final weeks of the 2025 legislative cycle, with September 12th being the last day for each house to pass bills. Once bills pass the houses, Governor Newsom has until October 12th to veto bills passed by the legislative bodies. The Chamber team is engaging on 30+ bills that are still active in the capital which would impact our local economy and various industries from housing to healthcare. Of these over 30 bills, the team has identified the following 7 bills as priority bills for the remainder of the state legislative session:
- Support
- SB 80 (Caballero): The Fusion Research and Development Hub Innovation Program
- AB 470 (McKinnor): Telecommunications
- AB 30 (Alvarez & Flora): State air Resources Board: gasoline specifications: ethanol blends
- Opposition
- AB 1331 (Elhawary): Workplace Surveillance
- AB 446 (Ward): Surveillance Pricing
- AB 1415 (Bonta): California Health Care Quality and Affordability Act
- Neutral Position, Supporting On-going Amendments to Cleanup Previous Legislation
- AB 735/SB 415(Carillo/Reyes): Planning and zoning: logistics use developments: truck routes.
We are actively engaging on a handful of bills throughout the rest of the session, so expect updates in next month’s newsletter! If you have any questions regarding the Chamber’s position or advocacy on any state bills, please feel free to reach out to Justine Murray, Executive Director of Public Affairs, at jmurray@sdchamber.org.