California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB756

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

State public employment: memorandum of understanding: State Bargaining Unit 6.

Impact

The proposed bill establishes that provisions requiring expenses will only take effect if the state legislature appropriates the necessary funds. Furthermore, if funding is not specifically allocated, both parties—the state employer and State Bargaining Unit 6—would be mandated to meet and renegotiate the terms. This change could potentially reduce delays in implementing agreements, ensuring that state employees receive timely benefits as long as funds are secured.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 756, introduced by Assembly Member Calderon, aims to address provisions related to public employment and the agreements made between the state employer and recognized employee organizations, specifically targeting State Bargaining Unit 6. The bill suggests a procedural change regarding how memorandums of understanding, which may require funding, are approved and executed in relation to state civil service employees. Under current law, such agreements requiring expenditure must gain approval through the annual Budget Act; however, AB756 seeks to streamline this process significantly.

Contention

While the intention behind AB756 is to facilitate quicker access to benefits for state employees, there may be concerns regarding fiscal accountability. Critics might argue that approving expenditures outside of the far-reaching scrutiny of the Budget Act could lead to financial mismanagement or unforeseen budget constraints in periods of economic hardship. Additionally, there might be varying opinions among state employee organizations regarding whether this bill could weaken collective bargaining power compared to more traditional legislative approvals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB161

State employment: state bargaining units.

CA AB161

State employment: state bargaining units.

CA SB140

State Bargaining Unit 6.

CA AB465

Local public employees: memoranda of understanding.

CA HB0092

Wyoming livestock board-memorandums of understanding.

CA SB1125

DCS; memorandum of understanding; tribes

CA AB2367

State employment: reporting: health facilities.

CA HB4075

Oklahoma Water Resources Board; making appropriations; accounts; deposits; transfers; memorandums of understanding; emergency.

CA SB117

Counties and municipalities, provides for memorandums of understanding related to traffic enforcement

CA HB2543

Model memorandum of understanding; counseling from school counselors by way of telehealth.

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HI HR134

Urging The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Evaluate And Develop Recommendations For The Initiation Of A Memorandum Of Understanding Between Hawaii And New Zealand To Foster Stronger Ties In Economic Development, Arts And Cultural Exchange, Education, And Environmental Sustainability.

CA AB1762

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CA AB2367

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CA SB1127

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