California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB799

Introduced
2/16/21  
Introduced
2/16/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Report Pass
3/11/21  
Refer
3/15/21  
Refer
3/15/21  
Failed
2/1/22  

Caption

Counties: board of supervisors.

Impact

The amendment proposed by AB799 is relatively noncontroversial and aims at improving the efficiency of government communication with the public. By mandating a faster publication timeframe, the bill enhances public awareness regarding local governance activities, aligning with broader initiatives to increase transparency within governmental operations. The bill does not impose any significant financial burdens on counties but emphasizes the importance of timely communication from elected officials.

Summary

AB799, introduced by Assembly Member Mathis, seeks to amend specific provisions within the Government Code regarding the board of supervisors in California counties. The primary intent of the bill is to shorten the timeframe for the board to publish a fair statement of its proceedings from ten days to seven days following each session. This change aims to enhance government transparency and ensure that the public has quicker access to information regarding local governance.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding AB799 appears to be largely positive across various stakeholders. Proponents view the bill as a sensible reform that supports accountability and keeps citizens informed about the decisions being made at the local level. The minor adjustments to existing laws are considered beneficial for improving civic engagement and trust in local governmental entities.

Contention

Despite the overall support for the bill, discussions may hinge on the practicality of the proposed timelines for publication. Some stakeholders argue whether a seven-day requirement is feasible for all counties, especially those with limited resources or higher workloads. Nonetheless, since the changes are deemed nonsubstantive, significant opposition is not anticipated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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