CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1279Introduced by Assembly Member MuratsuchiFebruary 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 26201 of the Public Resources Code, relating to energy. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1279, as introduced, Muratsuchi. Clean Energy Job Creation Program.The California Clean Energy Jobs Act, an initiative approved by the voters as Proposition 39 at the November 6, 2012, statewide general election, made changes to corporate income taxes and, except as specified, provides for the transfer of $550,000,000 annually from the General Fund to the Clean Energy Job Creation Fund for 5 fiscal years beginning with the 201314 fiscal year, to be expended for projects that create jobs improving energy efficiency and expanding clean energy generation. Existing law provides for the allocation of moneys remaining in the fund after the 201718 fiscal year and, commencing with the 201819 fiscal year, establishes the Clean Energy Job Creation Program to fund projects that create jobs in California improving energy efficiency and expanding clean energy generation, and provides for the allocation of moneys appropriated by the Legislature to community college districts and local educational agencies for purposes of the program.This bill would make nonsubstantive revisions to the statement of objectives in the act.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 26201 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:26201. This division has the following objectives:(a) Create good-paying energy efficiency and clean energy jobs in California.(b) Put Californians to work repairing and updating schools and public buildings to improve their energy efficiency and make other clean energy improvements that create jobs and save energy and money.(c) Promote the creation of new private sector jobs improving the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings.(d) Achieve the maximum amount of job creation and energy benefits with available funds.(e) Supplement, complement, and leverage existing energy efficiency and clean energy programs to create increased economic and energy benefits for California in coordination with the California Energy Commission State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission.(f) Provide a full public accounting of all money spent and jobs and benefits achieved so the programs and projects funded pursuant to this division can be reviewed and evaluated. CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1279Introduced by Assembly Member MuratsuchiFebruary 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 26201 of the Public Resources Code, relating to energy. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1279, as introduced, Muratsuchi. Clean Energy Job Creation Program.The California Clean Energy Jobs Act, an initiative approved by the voters as Proposition 39 at the November 6, 2012, statewide general election, made changes to corporate income taxes and, except as specified, provides for the transfer of $550,000,000 annually from the General Fund to the Clean Energy Job Creation Fund for 5 fiscal years beginning with the 201314 fiscal year, to be expended for projects that create jobs improving energy efficiency and expanding clean energy generation. Existing law provides for the allocation of moneys remaining in the fund after the 201718 fiscal year and, commencing with the 201819 fiscal year, establishes the Clean Energy Job Creation Program to fund projects that create jobs in California improving energy efficiency and expanding clean energy generation, and provides for the allocation of moneys appropriated by the Legislature to community college districts and local educational agencies for purposes of the program.This bill would make nonsubstantive revisions to the statement of objectives in the act.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1279 Introduced by Assembly Member MuratsuchiFebruary 19, 2021 Introduced by Assembly Member Muratsuchi February 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 26201 of the Public Resources Code, relating to energy. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1279, as introduced, Muratsuchi. Clean Energy Job Creation Program. The California Clean Energy Jobs Act, an initiative approved by the voters as Proposition 39 at the November 6, 2012, statewide general election, made changes to corporate income taxes and, except as specified, provides for the transfer of $550,000,000 annually from the General Fund to the Clean Energy Job Creation Fund for 5 fiscal years beginning with the 201314 fiscal year, to be expended for projects that create jobs improving energy efficiency and expanding clean energy generation. Existing law provides for the allocation of moneys remaining in the fund after the 201718 fiscal year and, commencing with the 201819 fiscal year, establishes the Clean Energy Job Creation Program to fund projects that create jobs in California improving energy efficiency and expanding clean energy generation, and provides for the allocation of moneys appropriated by the Legislature to community college districts and local educational agencies for purposes of the program.This bill would make nonsubstantive revisions to the statement of objectives in the act. The California Clean Energy Jobs Act, an initiative approved by the voters as Proposition 39 at the November 6, 2012, statewide general election, made changes to corporate income taxes and, except as specified, provides for the transfer of $550,000,000 annually from the General Fund to the Clean Energy Job Creation Fund for 5 fiscal years beginning with the 201314 fiscal year, to be expended for projects that create jobs improving energy efficiency and expanding clean energy generation. Existing law provides for the allocation of moneys remaining in the fund after the 201718 fiscal year and, commencing with the 201819 fiscal year, establishes the Clean Energy Job Creation Program to fund projects that create jobs in California improving energy efficiency and expanding clean energy generation, and provides for the allocation of moneys appropriated by the Legislature to community college districts and local educational agencies for purposes of the program. This bill would make nonsubstantive revisions to the statement of objectives in the act. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 26201 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:26201. This division has the following objectives:(a) Create good-paying energy efficiency and clean energy jobs in California.(b) Put Californians to work repairing and updating schools and public buildings to improve their energy efficiency and make other clean energy improvements that create jobs and save energy and money.(c) Promote the creation of new private sector jobs improving the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings.(d) Achieve the maximum amount of job creation and energy benefits with available funds.(e) Supplement, complement, and leverage existing energy efficiency and clean energy programs to create increased economic and energy benefits for California in coordination with the California Energy Commission State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission.(f) Provide a full public accounting of all money spent and jobs and benefits achieved so the programs and projects funded pursuant to this division can be reviewed and evaluated. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 26201 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:26201. This division has the following objectives:(a) Create good-paying energy efficiency and clean energy jobs in California.(b) Put Californians to work repairing and updating schools and public buildings to improve their energy efficiency and make other clean energy improvements that create jobs and save energy and money.(c) Promote the creation of new private sector jobs improving the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings.(d) Achieve the maximum amount of job creation and energy benefits with available funds.(e) Supplement, complement, and leverage existing energy efficiency and clean energy programs to create increased economic and energy benefits for California in coordination with the California Energy Commission State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission.(f) Provide a full public accounting of all money spent and jobs and benefits achieved so the programs and projects funded pursuant to this division can be reviewed and evaluated. SECTION 1. Section 26201 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read: ### SECTION 1. 26201. This division has the following objectives:(a) Create good-paying energy efficiency and clean energy jobs in California.(b) Put Californians to work repairing and updating schools and public buildings to improve their energy efficiency and make other clean energy improvements that create jobs and save energy and money.(c) Promote the creation of new private sector jobs improving the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings.(d) Achieve the maximum amount of job creation and energy benefits with available funds.(e) Supplement, complement, and leverage existing energy efficiency and clean energy programs to create increased economic and energy benefits for California in coordination with the California Energy Commission State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission.(f) Provide a full public accounting of all money spent and jobs and benefits achieved so the programs and projects funded pursuant to this division can be reviewed and evaluated. 26201. This division has the following objectives:(a) Create good-paying energy efficiency and clean energy jobs in California.(b) Put Californians to work repairing and updating schools and public buildings to improve their energy efficiency and make other clean energy improvements that create jobs and save energy and money.(c) Promote the creation of new private sector jobs improving the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings.(d) Achieve the maximum amount of job creation and energy benefits with available funds.(e) Supplement, complement, and leverage existing energy efficiency and clean energy programs to create increased economic and energy benefits for California in coordination with the California Energy Commission State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission.(f) Provide a full public accounting of all money spent and jobs and benefits achieved so the programs and projects funded pursuant to this division can be reviewed and evaluated. 26201. This division has the following objectives:(a) Create good-paying energy efficiency and clean energy jobs in California.(b) Put Californians to work repairing and updating schools and public buildings to improve their energy efficiency and make other clean energy improvements that create jobs and save energy and money.(c) Promote the creation of new private sector jobs improving the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings.(d) Achieve the maximum amount of job creation and energy benefits with available funds.(e) Supplement, complement, and leverage existing energy efficiency and clean energy programs to create increased economic and energy benefits for California in coordination with the California Energy Commission State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission.(f) Provide a full public accounting of all money spent and jobs and benefits achieved so the programs and projects funded pursuant to this division can be reviewed and evaluated. 26201. This division has the following objectives: (a) Create good-paying energy efficiency and clean energy jobs in California. (b) Put Californians to work repairing and updating schools and public buildings to improve their energy efficiency and make other clean energy improvements that create jobs and save energy and money. (c) Promote the creation of new private sector jobs improving the energy efficiency of commercial and residential buildings. (d) Achieve the maximum amount of job creation and energy benefits with available funds. (e) Supplement, complement, and leverage existing energy efficiency and clean energy programs to create increased economic and energy benefits for California in coordination with the California Energy Commission State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission. (f) Provide a full public accounting of all money spent and jobs and benefits achieved so the programs and projects funded pursuant to this division can be reviewed and evaluated.