California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1464

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Housing preferences.

Impact

If enacted, AB 1464 would significantly alter the rights of transgender, nonbinary, and intersex individuals in California correctional facilities. This bill prohibits such individuals from being housed according to their gender identity if they meet the specified offense criteria. Critics of the bill argue that it undermines the safety and lived experiences of already marginalized communities, emphasizing the potential harm that could arise from housing these individuals in a facility that does not align with their gender identity. The bill raises concerns about increasing vulnerability to discrimination and violence in prisons.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1464, introduced by Assembly Member Macedo, seeks to amend Section 2606 of the California Penal Code regarding the housing preferences of individuals incarcerated within state prisons. The existing law mandates that transgender, nonbinary, or intersex individuals are housed according to their gender identity preference. However, AB 1464 would require that housing preferences be denied for these individuals if they have been convicted of specific offenses against victims of a gender opposite to their anatomy. This change aims to establish stricter regulations surrounding how these individuals are housed in California's penal system.

Contention

AB 1464 has ignited extensive debate concerning the balance between public safety and the rights of marginalized populations. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to protect prison safety, suggesting that housing determinations should consider the anatomy of individuals based on their crimes against victims of opposite gender identities. Conversely, opponents contend that this measure perpetuates discrimination and fails to acknowledge the complexities of transgender identity. They argue that the punitive nature of this legislation effectively punishes individuals for their identities rather than fostering a more rehabilitative environment in California’s correctional system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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