FLOOR SESSION AGENDA - Regular Session:Check-in Session - 9:00 a.m.
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ASSEMBLY BILLS—SECOND READING FILE
GOVERNOR’S VETOES
To the Members of the California State Senate:
I am returning Senate Bill 301 without my signature.
This bill would require the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to establish the Zero-Emission Aftermarket Conversion Project (ZACP) to provide an applicant with a financial rebate for converting a gasoline- or diesel-fueled vehicle into a zero-emission vehicle (ZEV).
California is showing the world what's possible - fostering innovation and creating space for an industry to flourish as the sale of ZEVs reach record highs, with over 1.8 million ZEVs now on California's roads. The state continues to invest billions of dollars in ZEV deployment and supporting infrastructure to achieve our ambitious climate and clean air goals.
While I share the author's desire to further accelerate the state's transition to ZEVs, this bill creates a new program at a time when the state faces a $44.9 billion shortfall for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Additionally, there is no funding currently identified or available in the state budget to support this new program.
For these reasons, I cannot sign this bill.
Sincerely,
Gavin Newsom
2024Jun. 14Shall Senate Bill 301 become a law notwithstanding the objections of the Governor? (Must be considered pursuant to Joint Rule 58.5.)
GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS
UNFINISHED BUSINESS –
SB 1127, as it passed the Senate, authorized a trustee to terminate a trust if the fair market value of the principal of the trust did not exceed $100,000, as adjusted periodically based on the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers.
The Assembly amendments instead authorize a trustee to terminate a trust if the fair market value of the principal of the trust does not exceed $100,000.
Vote: 21. Substantial substantive change: yes.
(Final vote in the Senate:AYES—39.NOES—0.)2024Jun. 10In Senate. Concurrence in Assembly amendments pending.59S.B.No. 1525 —Committee on Judiciary (Senators Umberg (Chair)) et al.An act relating to maintenance of the codes.Legislative Counsel’s Digest of Assembly AmendmentsSB 1525, as it passed the Senate, made nonsubstantive changes in various provisions of law to effectuate the recommendations made by the Legislative Counsel to the Legislature regarding the maintenance of the codes.
The Assembly amendments make additional nonsubstantive changes.
Vote: 21. Substantial substantive change: no.
(Final vote in the Senate:AYES—38.NOES—0.)2024Jun. 10In Senate. Concurrence in Assembly amendments pending.