California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1856

Introduced
1/10/18  
Introduced
1/10/18  
Refer
1/29/18  

Caption

Budget Act of 2018.

Impact

The implication of AB1856 on state laws primarily centers around the fiscal year’s budgetary regulations. While the bill does not specify appropriations or detailed fiscal changes, it serves as a precursor to forthcoming amendments that could affect how budgetary matters are managed and reported. This could lead to improved transparency and efficiency in budgetary processes, particularly in how financial decisions are executed within California's government.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 1856, introduced by the Committee on Budget, pertains to the Budget Act of 2018. Its primary purpose is to articulate the intention of the California Legislature to initiate statutory changes that are related to the budget's implementation. The bill acts more as a guiding framework rather than outlining specific funding allocations or financial regulations, emphasizing the legislative commitment to fiscal integrity and accountability in budget management.

Contention

As a largely procedural bill, AB1856 does not appear to have generated significant points of contention during discussions. However, since it lays the groundwork for future statutory changes, stakeholders and community members may have concerns about how these changes will be shaped and whether they will adequately address local needs. Furthermore, there could be debates about prioritizing funding allocations across various sectors, which may arise as the legislative process unfolds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB158

Budget Acts of 2022 and 2023.

CA AB144

Budget Act of 2023.

CA AB145

Budget Act of 2023.

CA AB146

Budget Act of 2023.

CA AB147

Budget Act of 2023.

CA AB149

Budget Act of 2023.

CA AB150

Budget Act of 2023.

CA AB157

Budget Act of 2024.

CA AB165

Budget Act of 2023.

CA AB172

Budget Act of 2023.

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