California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB784

Introduced
2/19/19  
Introduced
2/19/19  
Refer
3/14/19  
Report Pass
3/18/19  
Report Pass
3/18/19  
Refer
3/19/19  
Refer
3/19/19  
Report Pass
3/25/19  
Report Pass
3/25/19  
Refer
3/26/19  
Report Pass
4/9/19  
Report Pass
4/9/19  
Refer
4/10/19  
Report Pass
5/7/19  
Refer
5/7/19  
Refer
5/15/19  
Refer
5/15/19  
Report Pass
5/16/19  
Engrossed
5/23/19  
Refer
5/24/19  
Refer
5/24/19  
Refer
6/6/19  
Report Pass
6/20/19  
Report Pass
6/20/19  
Refer
6/24/19  
Refer
7/8/19  
Refer
7/8/19  
Report Pass
8/30/19  
Enrolled
9/10/19  
Enrolled
9/10/19  
Chaptered
10/9/19  

Caption

Sales and use taxes: exemption: California Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project: transit buses.

Impact

The bill permits tax exemptions until January 1, 2024, specifically for zero-emission transit buses that meet eligibility criteria linked to the California Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project. Importantly, it delineates that the exemption shall not apply to local sales or use taxes, maintaining the existing local government revenue structures intact. By relieving some financial burden from public agencies, the bill is expected to facilitate a smoother transition to a greener transit infrastructure.

Summary

Assembly Bill 784 aims to provide a temporary sales and use tax exemption for specified zero-emission technology transit buses sold to public agencies in California. Designed to enhance the procurement of environmentally friendly transit options, the bill offers relief for agencies facing upfront costs associated with transitioning to zero-emission fleets. This legislative measure is part of a broader initiative aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality, especially in disadvantaged communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 784 is largely positive among sponsors and environmental advocates who see it as a critical step toward achieving California's ambitious climate goals. Supporters argue that the measure will alleviate financial hurdles for transit agencies and enhance the adoption of clean transit technologies. However, some concerns were raised about the duration of the exemption and its potential impact on statewide tax revenues, leading to a nuanced debate about its broader fiscal implications.

Contention

While the intent is to promote cleaner air and environmental sustainability, critics emphasize the urgency of ensuring that local governments continue to benefit from adequate tax revenues. One point of contention has been the balance between state-level incentives and local fiscal structures, questioning the long-term sustainability of such tax exemptions in the context of funding for essential public services. Thus, the bill not only focuses on environmental goals but also highlights discussions on fiscal responsibility and community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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