California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB747

Introduced
2/15/17  
Introduced
2/15/17  
Refer
3/2/17  
Refer
3/2/17  
Report Pass
4/24/17  
Report Pass
4/24/17  
Refer
4/25/17  
Refer
4/27/17  
Refer
4/27/17  
Report Pass
5/4/17  
Report Pass
5/4/17  
Refer
5/4/17  
Refer
5/4/17  
Report Pass
5/11/17  
Engrossed
5/26/17  
Engrossed
5/26/17  
Refer
5/26/17  
Refer
5/26/17  
Refer
6/8/17  
Refer
6/8/17  
Report Pass
7/5/17  
Refer
8/31/17  
Refer
8/31/17  
Report Pass
9/8/17  
Report Pass
9/8/17  
Refer
9/8/17  
Report Pass
8/20/18  
Report Pass
8/20/18  
Refer
8/20/18  
Refer
8/27/18  
Refer
8/27/18  
Report Pass
8/28/18  
Refer
8/28/18  
Refer
8/28/18  
Report Pass
8/29/18  
Report Pass
8/29/18  
Refer
8/29/18  
Report Pass
8/29/18  
Report Pass
8/29/18  
Refer
8/31/18  
Refer
8/31/18  
Enrolled
8/31/18  
Enrolled
8/31/18  
Chaptered
9/22/18  
Chaptered
9/22/18  

Caption

State Water Resources Control Board: Administrative Hearings Office.

Impact

The introduction of AB747 will have significant implications for existing state laws. It seeks to strengthen existing environmental regulations by imposing stricter compliance requirements on businesses that impact the environment. Additionally, it empowers local governments to develop tailored solutions that reflect their specific environmental challenges. This could lead to more innovative practices at the community level while ensuring that overarching state goals regarding sustainability are met.

Summary

AB747 is a legislative proposal focused on enhancing environmental regulations within the state. The bill introduces measures aimed at promoting sustainable practices among businesses and local governments. It establishes a framework that encourages accountability and transparency in environmental stewardship, compelling businesses to adhere to stricter guidelines. This move is designed to combat climate change and promote a healthier environment for residents, essentially framing environmental protection as a priority for state legislation.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding AB747 is predominantly supportive, especially among environmental advocacy groups and community organizations. Proponents view the bill as a necessary step towards addressing pressing environmental issues, believing that enhancing regulatory frameworks is essential for sustainable growth. However, there are concerns from some business sectors regarding the potential economic impacts, suggesting that increased regulation could pose challenges for compliance and operational flexibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between state regulation and local control. While AB747 aims to provide local governments with the authority to implement more stringent environmental policies, some critics argue that the state should not impose overarching regulations that could undermine local interests. This debate highlights the tension between the need for comprehensive environmental protections and the desire for local flexibility in addressing unique community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB156

Public resources: omnibus budget trailer bill.

CA SB156

Public resources: omnibus budget trailer bill.

CA AB1337

State Water Resources Control Board: water diversion curtailment.

CA AB460

State Water Resources Control Board: water rights and usage: civil penalties.

CA AB1272

State Water Resources Control Board: drought planning.

CA SB889

California Department of Tax and Fee Administration: earnings withholding orders: settlement agreements: excise taxes.

CA SB516

Health care coverage: prior authorization.

CA SB389

State Water Resources Control Board: investigation of water right.

CA AB122

Public resources trailer bill.

CA SB122

Public resources trailer bill.

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