Legislation
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Early Legislative Roundup: A New Session Begins
Some bills introduced in the new session's first week provide a glimpse into what legislators are thinking about, and what issues they plan to work on over the next two years.
December 7, 2018
Legislative Update: Governor Brown’s Last Bills
Zero Traffic Fatalities Task Force, bike-miles-driven incentives, housing, CEQA, and a few stadiums
October 1, 2018
Legislative Update: Brown Signs Bills on Electric Vehicles, Bike Miles Driven, Street Vending
California will begin regulating emissions from ride-hail companies, sometime, soonish--and give them credit for bike-miles driven. Governor Brown signed that and several other livability bills.
September 18, 2018
Governor Brown Signs Clean Energy Bill
A “historic moment” as California sets ambitious targets to reach 50 percent renewable energy by 2026
September 10, 2018
Legislative Update: Bills Supporting More, Fairer, and Infill Housing
Bills that make changes to the way regions set and enforce housing allocations, that expand exemptions from the California Environmental quality Act, and that affirm fair housing rules.
September 7, 2018
Legislative Update: Housing at BART Stations
Building housing at BART stations should be a no-brainer, and BART has committed to it. But cities resist. A.B. 2923 would make it easier by giving BART authority to zone its lots rather than waiting for cities to do so.
September 6, 2018
Bill Legalizing Sidewalk Vending Statewide Moves Through Legislature, Awaits Governor’s Signature
Here in Los Angeles, the work of the L.A. Street Vendor Campaign has been key to bringing these issues to light and helping give vendors the confidence to come out of the shadows.
August 23, 2018
Helping Communities Benefit from California’s Climate Investments
Senate Bill 1072 and a new round of TCC grants aim to help communities transform themselves
August 16, 2018
Legislative Update: Scooters, Speed Limits, and Parking
The California legislative clock is ticking down to August 31.
August 14, 2018
Bill to Increase Use of Zero-Emission Vehicles Could Credit Uber, Lyft for Bike Miles
This bill could give Uber and Lyft a strong interest in making bike-share successful and encouraging its use--and could also motivate them to support cities in improving bike infrastructure to get more people riding them.
July 16, 2018