California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB407

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Report Pass
4/22/25  
Refer
4/24/25  
Report Pass
5/1/25  
Refer
5/6/25  

Caption

California Pollution Control Financing Authority.

Impact

If enacted, AB 407 would have a significant impact on state laws regarding financial assistance for small businesses. It allows the CPCFA to expand its financial programs, thus potentially increasing funding availability for small businesses to comply with ADA regulations and improve earthquake resilience through seismic retrofitting. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance public safety and support small businesses that might struggle to afford such upgrades on their own. The continuously appropriated fund created by this bill would ensure that financial resources are readily available as needs arise, thereby stabilizing small business operations and compliance efforts.

Summary

Assembly Bill 407, introduced by Assembly Member Jackson, aims to amend existing laws related to the California Pollution Control Financing Authority (CPCFA). The bill proposes the establishment of various programs to assist small businesses in accessing capital, particularly focusing on compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and seismic safety retrofitting. By removing certain requirements from the CPCFA regarding bond issuance and facilitating financial assistance through various funding sources, the bill seeks to streamline the process for small businesses seeking financial aid for necessary improvements and compliance with state regulations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 407 appears to be largely positive among supporters who view it as essential for aiding small businesses in overcoming financial barriers to compliance with important safety regulations. Advocates emphasize the bill's role in promoting inclusivity and safety within California's diverse business landscape. However, some criticisms may arise regarding the adequacy of funding and whether the programs foster genuine improvements or merely serve as temporary relief without addressing root issues. Overall, the community response is anticipated to be supportive, reflecting a desire for enhanced safety and economic resilience.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the effectiveness and sufficiency of the proposed programs. Critics may raise concerns about whether the financial assistance provided will truly enable small businesses to undertake necessary renovations or if it merely delays inevitable costs associated with non-compliance. Additionally, discussions about oversight and accountability in the distribution and use of funds may arise, ensuring that the intended benefits of the bill translate effectively into actionable improvements in community safety and access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2731

California Pollution Control Financing Authority: eligible projects.

CA AB2400

California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority Act.

CA AB2098

California Health Facilities Financing Authority Act: nondesignated hospitals: loan repayment.

CA AB2637

Health Facilities Financing Authority Act.

CA AB930

Local government: infrastructure financing districts: Reinvestment in Infrastructure for a Sustainable and Equitable California (RISE) districts: housing development: restrictive covenants.

CA SB410

Powering Up Californians Act.

CA SB528

California Earthquake Authority.

CA AB2636

Mello-Granlund Older Californians Act.

CA AB126

Vehicular air pollution: Clean Transportation Program: vehicle registration and identification plate service fees: smog abatement fee: extension.

CA AB2674

The California Affordable and Foster Youth Housing Finance Innovation Act.

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CA AB1547

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CA AB1553

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CA SB815

Economic development: Capital Access Loan Program.

CA AB964

Economic development: Capital Access Loan Program: California Affordable Clean Vehicle Program.

CA AB825

Energy: electricity.

CA AB1513

Energy.