California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1453

Introduced
2/19/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Report Pass
4/8/21  
Refer
4/8/21  
Refer
4/8/21  
Report Pass
4/29/21  
Refer
4/29/21  
Refer
4/29/21  
Refer
5/12/21  
Refer
5/12/21  
Failed
2/1/22  

Caption

Environmental justice: Just Transition Advisory Commission: Just Transition Plan.

Impact

The bill seeks to create a structured approach to address potential legal, social, and economic barriers that may inhibit the movement towards a sustainable economy. The Just Transition Plan, due by January 1, 2024, is expected to outline not only recommendations for overcoming these obstacles but also identify relevant laws and regulations that could facilitate this transition. By establishing a commission with a diverse representation—from environmental justice organizations to representatives from the fossil fuel industry—the bill aims to balance various stakeholder interests in the transition to greener economic practices.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 1453, introduced by Assembly Member Muratsuchi, aims to establish the Just Transition Advisory Commission within the Labor and Workforce Development Agency. The commission is tasked with creating a Just Transition Plan intended to facilitate the transition of California's economy toward a climate-resilient and low-carbon future. This plan is required to address and minimize the impacts of the transition on workers, particularly those in the fossil fuel sector, and to consider the concerns of communities burdened by pollution. The bill emphasizes the need for an inclusive and public process in developing recommendations that promote economic and environmental benefits.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding AB 1453 arise primarily from concerns regarding the impact of transitioning away from fossil fuels on workers in that sector. While supporters argue that the plan will protect and benefit affected workers and communities, critics may contend that governmental efforts to reshape the energy landscape could lead to job losses or economic hardship among those reliant on fossil fuel industries. The bill also raises questions about the feasibility of achieving a low-carbon economy without adversely affecting economic stability in the short term.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2802

Transitional housing placement providers.

CA AB652

Department of Pesticide Regulation Environmental Justice Advisory Committee.

CA SB91

California Environmental Quality Act: supportive and transitional housing: motel conversion: environmental leadership transit projects.

CA AB589

Homeless youth: transitional housing.

CA AB785

California Environmental Quality Act: exemption: City of Los Angeles: County of Los Angeles: affordable housing and transitional housing.

CA AB2007

Homeless youth: transitional housing.

CA AB3136

Attorney General: Bureau of Environmental Justice.

CA AB2548

Transitional kindergarten: enrollment.

CA AB1681

Environmental justice.

CA SB750

Transitional housing.

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