California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB547

Introduced
2/15/23  
Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/22/23  
Refer
2/22/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/18/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  
Report Pass
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Engrossed
5/11/23  
Refer
5/18/23  
Refer
5/18/23  
Refer
5/25/23  
Refer
5/25/23  
Refer
6/5/23  
Refer
6/5/23  
Refer
6/15/23  

Caption

District agricultural associations: real property: affordable housing.

Impact

If enacted, SB 547 would revise existing state laws concerning environmental regulations, increasing compliance requirements for various industries. The bill targets air pollution specifically, with a significant emphasis on monitoring and reporting emissions to ensure adherence to the new standards. Supporters maintain that this legislation is critical for reducing health risks associated with poor air quality, while also fostering a more sustainable environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 547 aims to strengthen environmental protection measures across the state by imposing stricter pollution control standards for industrial operations. The bill requires businesses to implement advanced technologies to reduce emissions and promote cleaner production methods. Proponents argue that these measures are essential to improve air quality and protect public health, especially in areas heavily affected by industrial activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 547 is largely positive among environmental advocates and health professionals, who view the bill as a necessary step towards addressing public health crises linked to pollution. Conversely, there is notable opposition from business groups, who express concerns about the financial burden associated with implementing the new standards. They argue that increased regulations could impact economic growth and job creation in the industrial sector.

Contention

Key points of contention include debates over the feasibility of the proposed standards and their projected economic impact. Opponents argue that the obligations placed on businesses may lead to increased operational costs, which could be detrimental to smaller companies. Additionally, discussions have emerged around the adequacy of the current regulatory framework to manage these new standards, with some stakeholders pushing for a more balanced approach that considers both environmental and economic factors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1377

Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention Program.

CA AB2630

Housing: California Interagency Council on Homelessness: report.

CA AB2338

Statewide Homelessness Coordinator.

CA SB922

Surplus state property: affordable student housing.

CA AB2405

Right to safe, decent, and affordable housing.

CA AB86

Homelessness: Statewide Homelessness Coordinator.

CA SB649

Local governments: affordable housing: local tenant preference.

CA AB2767

Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council: water management.

CA SB1134

Substance use disorder counselors: Allied Behavioral Health Board.

CA SB1458

Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council.

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CA SB499

Residential projects: fees and charges: emergency services.

CA AB2746

Streamlined housing approvals: multifamily housing developments: agricultural employee housing.

CA AB2778

Polanco agrihousing.

CA AB3035

Farmworker housing.