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AB 1690 states the intent of the Legislature to create a universal single-payer health care program.
An Assembly Bill (AB) is one introduced in the Assembly; a Senate Bill (SB), in the Senate. Bills are designated by number, in the order of introduction in each house. For example, AB 16 refers to the 16th bill introduced in the Assembly. The numbering starts afresh each session.
This bill amends statute relating to part-time faculty at the California Community Colleges, including redefining a community college part-time faculty course load as not to exceed 85 percent of the hours of a full-time assignment, rather than not to exceed 67 percent.
public funds relating to the subjects addressed in the general plan. and Community Development that includes all of the following: (A) The status of the plan and progress in its implementation.
This bill would provide that any notice of funding availability issued by the department for an affordable multifamily housing loan program shall state that adaptive reuse of a property for affordable housing purposes is an eligible activity.
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The California legislature passed a bill allowing for the use of automated speeding cameras as a pilot program in 6 California counties: Los Angeles, Glendale, Long Beach, San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland.
California Assembly Bill 1100 (Prior Session Legislation) Bill Title: Electric vehicles: parking requirements. An act to add Section 22511.2 to the Vehicle Code, relating to electric vehicles. [ Approved by Governor October 12, 2019.
AB 1954 removes administrative barriers for people enrolled in commercial/private health insurance by allowing them to obtain sexual and reproductive health services within the health plan network without a referral from their designated Primary Care Provider or designated OB/GYN.

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