California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB778

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
3/3/25  

Caption

Local Agency Public Construction Act: internet website posting.

Impact

By requiring that these details be publicly posted, AB 778 aims to create a more open governance framework that allows taxpayers to be fully informed about how public funds are being used. This bill complements existing transparency efforts in the state and adds a new layer to the regulatory requirements for local agencies. However, these requirements are limited to construction contracts valued over $25,000, thereby exempting smaller contracts from such mandates. The bill also stipulates that non-compliance by local agencies will prevent them from withholding any retention proceeds from future payments, which could influence their adherence to this new requirement.

Summary

Assembly Bill 778, introduced by Assembly Member Chen, seeks to enhance transparency in public contract payments by local agencies in California. This bill mandates that local agencies with internet websites must post specific information regarding construction contract payments they make within a specified timeframe. The required information includes the project details, the name of the contractor, payment date, payment application number, and the amount paid. This is designed to improve accountability and provide the public with access to important expenditure data related to local government construction projects.

Contention

The bill's mandates build upon previous legislation that aimed to standardize transparency practices across state and local agencies. However, it also imposes additional responsibilities on local agencies, which may raise concerns about administrative burdens and compliance costs. Critics might argue that smaller local agencies could face challenges in implementing these new requirements, especially those with limited resources, fueling a debate on the balance between transparency and efficiency in public contract management. The state is also required to reimburse local agencies for mandated costs, which ensures that the financial burden of compliance is addressed, should the Commission on State Mandates deem it necessary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB810

Local government: internet websites and email addresses.

CA SB1126

Local agencies: financial postings.

CA A3858

Allows certain State agencies to sell Internet advertisements on agencies' websites as pilot program.

CA AB1705

Pornographic internet websites.

CA HB2578

Relating to landlord and tenant dispute information reported by courts and published on a publicly accessible Internet website.

CA HB5195

Relating to modernization of state agency Internet websites and digital services.

CA AB2033

Local Agency Public Construction Act: job order contracting: cities.

CA SB267

Public School Fin. Data Internet Website

CA AB2190

Internet website accessibility.

CA AB2381

Local Agency Public Construction Act: municipal water districts: sanitation districts: lowest responsible bidder.

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