East Bay Legislative Scoreboard

Signed and vetoed bills authored by East Bay legislators during the 2023 session

STATE SENATE

—NANCY SKINNER

Signed (8)
  • SB 101—Budget Act of 2023 (June 27)

  • SB 25—Declaration of candidacy: notary (June 29)

  • SB 343—Child support (Sept. 23)

  • SB 88—Pupil transportation: driver qualifications. (Oct. 7).

  • SB 54—Venture capital companies: reporting. (Oct. 8).

  • SB 274—Suspensions and expulsions: willful defiance: interventions and supports. (Oct. 8).

  • SB 348—Pupil meals. (Oct. 8).

  • SB 105—Budget Acts of 2022 and 2023. (Oct. 13).


—AISHA WAHAB

Signed (6)
  • SB 462—General assistance (July 21).

  • SB 461—Days and hours of work: religious or cultural observance. (Oct. 7).

  • SB 465—Refugees. (Oct. 7).

  • SB 555—Stable Affordable Housing Act of 2023. (Oct. 7).

  • SB 463—Dependent children. (Oct. 10).

  • SB 464—Criminal law: rights of victims and witnesses of crimes. (Oct. 10).

Vetoed (1)
  • SB 403—Discrimination on the basis of ancestry. (Oct. 7).


—STEVE GLAZER

Signed (6)
  • SB 793—Insurance: privacy notices and personal information. (Sept. 8).

  • SB 33—Commercial financing: disclosures. (Oct. 7).

  • SB 29—The Political Reform Act of 1974: Fair Political Practices Commission: political reform education program. (Oct. 10).

  • SB 78—Criminal procedure: factual innocence. (Oct. 10).

  • SB 644—Hotel and private residence rental reservations: cancellation: refunds. (Oct. 10).

  • SB 798—Elections: local bond measures: tax rate statement. (Oct. 10).

Vetoed (1)
  • SB 773—CalWORKs: homeless assistance. (Oct. 7).

STATE ASSEMBLY

—REBECCA BAUER-KAHAN

Signed (7)
  • AB 363—Pesticides: neonicotinoids for nonagricultural use: reevaluation: control measures. (Oct. 8).

  • AB 521—Occupational safety and health standards: construction jobsites: toilet facilities. (Oct. 8).

  • AB 618—State parks: reservations. (Oct. 8)

  • AB 267—Fire protection: tents: nonflammable materials. (Oct. 13).

  • AB 1076—Contracts in restraint of trade: noncompete agreements. (Oct. 13).

  • AB 1369—Out-of-state physicians and surgeons: telehealth: license exemption. (Oct. 13).

  • AB 1643—Juveniles: informal supervision. (Oct. 13)


—MIA BONTA

Signed (5)
  • AB 1706—Public trust lands: Encinal Terminals public trust lands: City of Alameda (July 27).

  • AB 722—Alameda Health System Hospital Authority. (Sept. 30).

  • AB 1273—Classified employees: Classified Employee Staffing Ratio Workgroup. (Oct. 7).

  • AB 1104—Corrections and rehabilitation: sentencing. Oct. 8).

  • AB 1148—Child support suspension. Oct. 8).

Vetoed (2)
  • AB 1604—Charter schools: school facilities: Charter School Facility Grant Program: conduit financing. (Oct. 7).

  • AB 37—Political Reform Act of 1974: campaign funds: security expenses. (Oct. 8).


—ALEX LEE

Signed (9)
  • AB 502—Food delivery platforms: disclosure. (Sept. 8).

  • AB 1627—California Safe Drinking Water Act. (Sept. 8).

  • AB 835—State Fire Marshal: building standards: single-exit, single stairway apartment houses: report. (Oct. 7).

  • AB 413—Vehicles: stopping, standing, and parking. (Oct. 10).

  • AB 652—Department of Pesticide Regulation Environmental Justice Advisory Committee. (Oct. 10).

  • AB 971—Vehicles: transit-only traffic lanes. (Oct. 10).

  • AB 604—Mobilehome parks: water utility charges. (Oct. 13).

  • AB 664—California Safe Drinking Water Act. (Oct. 13).

  • AB 1503—Pupil attendance: excused absences: religious retreats. (Oct. 13).

Vetoed (1)
  • AB 309—The Social Housing Act. (Oct. 7).


—LIZ ORTEGA

Signed (5)
  • AB 857—Vocational services: formerly incarcerated persons. (Sept. 8).

  • AB 800—Workplace Readiness Week: work permits. (Sept. 30).

  • AB 1457—Public social services: merit or civil service employee. (Sept. 30).

  • AB 917—Low-cost automobile insurance program. (Oct. 7).

  • AB 1007—Occupational safety and health standards: plume. (Oct. 7).

Vetoed (2)
  • AB 1060—Health care coverage: naloxone hydrochloride. (Oct. 7).

  • AB 1213—Workers’ compensation: aggregate disability payments. (Oct. 8).


—BUFFY WICKS

Signed (5)
  • AB 1021—Controlled substances: rescheduling. (Sept. 30).

  • AB 472—Classified school district and community college employees: compulsory leaves of absence: compensation. (Oct. 7).

  • AB 1048—Dental benefits and rate review. (Oct. 8).

  • AB 1119—Enforcement of judgments. Oct. 8).

  • AB 1394—Commercial sexual exploitation: child sexual abuse material: civil actions. (Oct. 8).

Vetoed (1)
  • AB 524—Discrimination: family caregiver status. (Oct. 8).

**Updated Oct. 14.