California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2483

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/24/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Refer
4/6/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Refer
4/9/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Refer
4/22/26  
Refer
5/6/26  
Report Pass
5/14/26  
Engrossed
5/26/26  
Refer
5/27/26  

Caption

Wildland firefighters: Formerly Incarcerated Firefighter Certification and Employment Program.

Impact

The legislation mandates that beginning January 1, 2028, formerly incarcerated individuals who apply for firefighting positions or Forestry Technician classifications and meet training requirements will receive hiring preferences. This is intended to facilitate their transition into the workforce, specifically within fire protection services where there is a significant demand for skilled personnel. The bill reflects California's ongoing efforts to enhance access to employment opportunities for individuals with prison records, potentially leading to reduced recidivism rates and improved public safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2483, introduced by Assembly Member Elhawary, aims to create the Formerly Incarcerated Firefighter Certification and Employment Program. The bill's intent is to establish a standardized process for certifying individuals who have completed wildfire firefighting training while incarcerated, thus addressing issues related to workforce reintegration for formerly incarcerated individuals. Starting July 1, 2027, the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection will be tasked with issuing certifications to eligible individuals who have successfully completed the training programs available through the California Conservation Camp system.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding AB 2483 appears supportive among proponents who see it as a progressive move towards inclusivity and rehabilitation. Advocates emphasize the importance of providing opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals who have gained valuable skills during their incarceration. However, potential contention may arise from concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of integrating formerly incarcerated individuals into high-stakes roles such as firefighting.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implications for community safety and the adequacy of training provided to incarcerated individuals in the firefighting programs. Some legislators and stakeholders may question whether the certifications and training completed in a correctional setting are equivalent to those provided in traditional firefighting training programs, which could lead to debates on the suitability of reinstating individuals into such roles. Addressing these concerns will be crucial for the acceptance and successful implementation of the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB799

Prisons: death benefit for incarcerated firefighters.

CA AB812

Recall and resentencing: incarcerated firefighters.

CA AB619

California Conservation Corps: training programs: formerly incarcerated individuals: reporting.

CA HB3560

Veteran Wildland Firefighter Employment Act of 2025

CA SB142

Wildland Firefighters Congressional Gold Medal Act

CA SB6073

Concerning membership of wildland or aviation firefighters in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.

CA HB2414

Concerning membership of wildland or aviation firefighters in the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system.

CA HB2138

firefighters; employment status

CA SB423

An act to add Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 4970) to Part 4 of Division 4 of the Public Resources Code, relating to inmate firefighters.

CA HB3614

FIRE Act Fairness, Inclusion, Rehabilitation, and Expungement for Incarcerated Firefighters Act

Similar Bills

CA AB1380

An act to add Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 4960) to Part 4 of Division 4 of the Public Resources Code, relating to wildfires.

NJ A1757

Provides corporation business tax and gross income tax credits for businesses that employ formerly incarcerated individuals.

NJ AJR75

Designates last week of April of each year as "Reentry Week."

US SB1499

New Start Act of 2025

CA SB75

Employment: Preapprenticeship Pathways to Employment Pilot Program.

CA AB982

An act to amend Sections 2770 and 2774 of, and to add Sections 2727.

MD SB305

Qualifying Nonprofit Organizations - Incarcerated Individual Training and Reentry Grant Fund - Extension

MD HB507

Qualifying Nonprofit Organizations - Incarcerated Individual Training and Reentry Grant Fund - Extension