Abundant Affordable Clean Energy - Procurement and Development (AACE Act)
Impact
The passage of SB316 would lead to significant changes in state laws related to business operations and local regulatory authority. This bill would empower state agencies to take a more active role in regulating small businesses, potentially at the expense of local ordinances. Local governments may find their ability to impose additional regulations on businesses diminished, which could lead to a more uniform business environment across the state. Supporters of the bill assert that this will help businesses save on compliance costs and ease their operational burdens.
Summary
SB316 aims to facilitate economic development in the state by reducing restrictions on small businesses and streamlining regulatory processes for new enterprises. This bill is positioned to promote entrepreneurship by providing a supportive environment for small businesses to thrive. Proponents of the bill argue that by lessening bureaucratic hurdles, SB316 will encourage innovation and contribute positively to the state's economy.
Contention
Despite its intended economic benefits, SB316 has been met with resistance from those who believe it undermines local control. Critics argue that local governments should retain the authority to establish regulations that meet their specific community needs, particularly in areas affecting health and safety. There are concerns that the bill may lead to a one-size-fits-all approach that disregards the unique circumstances of different regions in the state. This tension between state oversight and local government autonomy has sparked considerable debate among legislators and community stakeholders.
Electricity and Gas - Emissions Reductions, Rate Regulation, Cost Recovery, Infrastructure, Planning, Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard, and Energy Assistance Programs (Next Generation Energy Act)
Electricity and Gas - Emissions Reductions, Rate Regulation, Cost Recovery, Infrastructure, Planning, Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard, and Energy Assistance Programs (Next Generation Energy Act)
California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program: local publicly owned electric utilities: electrical corporations: geothermal, biogas, and biomass energy resources.