California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2291

Introduced
2/19/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Report Pass
4/6/26  

Caption

Pupil safety: nonconsensual artificial intimate images: study.

Impact

The bill intends to address significant gaps in current educational policies regarding nonconsensual sharing of intimate images. By requiring a study of incidents reported to educational and law enforcement agencies since 2024, AB 2291 aims to provide data-driven insights that could lead to revised school policies that comply with Title IX regulations. The findings could significantly inform how schools address and combat the troubling phenomenon of nonconsensual intimate images among students, potentially resulting in stronger protective measures and educational programs designed to raise awareness about digital safety and personal privacy.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2291, introduced by Members Lackey, Alanis, and Blanca Rubio, focuses on enhancing pupil safety concerning nonconsensual artificial intimate images involving students from kindergarten through grade 12. The bill mandates that the State Department of Education carry out a comprehensive study to investigate the prevalence of such incidents and their effects on students. Specifically, the study will need to compile resources for schools, evaluate reported incidents involving students, and propose necessary policy revisions to combat this issue. This initiative underscores urgent concerns about digital safety and the welfare of students in an increasingly interconnected world.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 2291 appears generally positive, recognizing the necessity of formalized efforts to study and address the implications of nonconsensual images within school settings. Supporters view this study as a proactive step toward understanding a troubling concern in the digital age, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to protect children. However, there may be some contention regarding the effectiveness and timeline of the study, particularly concerning how the resultant recommendations will be enacted within schools to ensure that students feel safe and supported.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding this bill may center on the logistical challenges of conducting such a study and implementing its findings effectively by the stipulated deadline of 2028. Critics might question whether the resources dedicated to this study will translate into actionable policies within a relatively short timeframe, as well as whether schools have the capacity to adapt to any new recommendations. Additionally, potential concerns over varying interpretations of what constitutes nonconsensual images could lead to divergent approaches to policy implementation across different school districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1217

Nonconsensual Intimate Image Clearinghouse.

CA HB1823

To Establish The Disrupt Explicit Forged Images And Nonconsensual Edits Act Of 2025; And To Clarify The Rights For An Individual Affected By Nonconsensual Activities Involving Intimate Digital Forgeries.

CA A3064

Requires social media platforms to cooperate with nonprofit organization initiatives to remove nonconsensual intimate images or videos.

CA HB1682

Relating To The Disclosure Of Intimate Images.

CA SB2448

Relating To The Disclosure Of Intimate Images.

CA HB05045

An Act Concerning Unlawful Dissemination Of Intimate Images That Are Digitally Altered Or Created Through The Use Of Artificial Intelligence.

CA HB5517

Relating to sexually explicit artificially generated images and videos.

CA SB01143

An Act Prohibiting The Creation And Dissemination Of Intimate Images Generated Using Artificial Intelligence And Without Consent.

CA H3058

Disclosure of Intimate Images

CA SB00348

An Act Concerning Unlawful Dissemination Of Intimate Images That Are Digitally Altered Or Created Through The Use Of Artificial Intelligence.

Similar Bills

CA SB1217

Nonconsensual Intimate Image Clearinghouse.

TX SB441

Relating to criminal and civil liability related to sexually explicit media and artificial intimate visual material; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

CA AB1792

Pupil instruction: health framework: sexual health.

HI SCR81

Requesting The Hawaii State Commission On The Status Of Women, In Collaboration With The Office Of The Legislative Reference Bureau And Department Of The Attorney General, To Establish A Working Group And Provide A Report To The Legislature On Ways To Strengthen Protections For Survivors Of Image-based Sexual Abuse.

HI HR85

Requesting The Hawaii State Commission On The Status Of Women To Establish A Working Group And Provide A Report To The Legislature On Ways To Strengthen Prevention, Interventions, And Protections For Survivors Of Image-based Sexual Abuse.

HI HCR93

Requesting The Hawaii State Commission On The Status Of Women To Establish A Working Group And Provide A Report To The Legislature On Ways To Strengthen Prevention, Interventions, And Protections For Survivors Of Image-based Sexual Abuse.

HI SR71

Requesting The Hawaii State Commission On The Status Of Women, In Collaboration With The Office Of The Legislative Reference Bureau And Department Of The Attorney General, To Establish A Working Group And Provide A Report To The Legislature On Ways To Strengthen Protections For Survivors Of Image-based Sexual Abuse.

OK HB1364

Crimes and punishments; sexual obscenity; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.