California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB876

Introduced
2/16/17  

Caption

State agency databases.

Impact

Should the bill proceed, it could significantly reshape the relationship between state and federal agencies concerning data access. It raises important considerations regarding the balance of power, state sovereignty, and the ability of federal authorities to access state-maintained information. Advocates of the bill suggest that structured access could enhance federal efforts in areas like law enforcement and public health, while opponents may express concerns over privacy and the potential misuse of state data.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 876, introduced by Assembly Member Acosta, addresses regulations surrounding federal access to state agency databases in California. The bill aims to create legislation that delineates how federal entities can access and utilize the databases maintained by various state agencies. By stating the intent to enact such legislation, the bill sets the stage for further discussions and policy developments regarding data sharing between state and federal governments.

Contention

Notable points of contention surround the implications of federal access to state databases, with discussions likely to focus on issues of data privacy, security, and the administrative burden placed on state agencies. Critics may argue that unrestricted federal access could lead to overreach and undermine local governance, while proponents may advocate that regulated access can improve service delivery and efficiencies in government operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2068

State agencies: call center work: reporting information.

CA AB1486

Law enforcement and state agencies: military equipment: funding, acquisition, and use.

CA ACA11

State tax agency.

CA AB2546

Law enforcement and state agencies: military equipment: funding, acquisition, and use.

CA SB984

Public agencies: project labor agreements.

CA SB574

Public agencies: project labor agreements.

CA SB719

Law enforcement agencies: radio communications.

CA AB1077

State agencies and counties: antiracism audits.

CA AB3230

Greenhouse gas emissions reduction: state agencies.

CA AB1917

Local educational agencies: governance training.

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