Tax
Info Sharing
Workforce Services
General Government
Benefits
100

Cannabis banking could be a budding industry if this bill smokes through the Legislature.

SB 930

100

This bill, which died in Appropriations, would require the DMV to work with EDD and others to identify employment outcomes for students in career technical education programs.

AB 2666

100

This bill would have created a 3-year pilot program in Sacramento and Los Angeles, administered by the California Workforce Development Board, to increase long-term employment opportunities for young adults with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. Although the bill died, funding for this pilot has been included in the State Budget.

AB 2840

100

Can you say TWO PAYCHECKS a month? You could’ve if this bill had survived.

SB 1234

100

This bill, UIB’s legislative proposal, permanently authorizes the California Training Benefits Program.

SB 1251

200

EDD had to reTRaCE its steps to find this bill.

SB 1272

200

This dead bill, related to recidivism, shares the conclusion of the Revolutionary War.

AB 1783

200

This bill would require the EDD and Department of Food and Agriculture to convene a working group to establish a work permit program for undocumented persons in the ag. and service industries. This did not make it past the first policy committee.

AB 1885

200

IT modernization and efficient state agencies is the goal of this duplicative bill.

AB 2087

200

DIB’s legislative proposal, which removes the last reference to the PFL waiting period.

AB 2587

300

County Recorders can no longer charge EDD a $75 filing fee thanks to this chaptered bill.

AB 110

300

This dead bill would have required EDD to share data with the Mental Health Services Commission.

AB 2287

300

This dead bill would have aided employers with public contracting for local workforce purposes.

AB 2974

300

findCAgrants.ca.gov could be a new Government Operations Agency website if this bill for grant seekers passes.

AB 2252

300

Managers don’t qualify for PFL, but they could under this bill.

AB 3145

400

The bill that lets janitors act like construction workers, for employment purposes.

AB 2496

400

This data-sharing bill would address workers’ compensation fraud.

AB 2046

400

This bill would support innovation and workforce efforts in the woody biomass forest. This is also the DO’s favorite bill.

AB 2518

400

AB 2713 would require this person at each state agency to annually submit a sexual harassment complaint report to Cal HR.

Equal Employment Officer

400

This bill would add a new qualifying event to PFL for military families.

SB 1123

500

Who needs personal income tax revenue anyway? This bill would transfer PIT revenue from FTB to charter and public schools in exchange for a tax credit.

AB 2480

500

Walmart and other retailers could be held jointly liable for wage, tax, and workers’ comp violations if this port drayage bill passes.

SB 1402

500

This bill would require the California Workforce Development Board, in conjunction with EDD, to develop a policy of mutual aid assistance following natural disasters.

AB 2915

500

AB 3179, a bill that would increase access to state-services for limited-English speakers includes this survey related phrase.

Dymally-Alatorre

500

Uber drivers are independent contractors, but they should have benefits too, claims this dead bill.

AB 2765