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The lower chamber made good on its promise to deliberate on the bill, holding more than 15 hours of public hearings in recent weeks to learn from experts about the proposal and how it could impact ...
Senate President pro Tem Mike McGuire previously said his chamber “won’t be convening in a special session this fall.” California Senate sets special session date after Assembly passes bill ...
The 2025–2026 session is the current session of the California State Legislature, composed of 40 members of the State Senate and 80 members of the State Assembly.The session first convened in Sacramento, California, on December 2, 2024, and will end on November 30, 2026, concurrent with the final two years of governor Gavin Newsom's second term.
However, Anthropic has announced its support for an amended version of California's Senate Bill 1047 while mentioning that some aspects of the bill which seem concerning or ambiguous to them. [76] Several startup founder and venture capital organizations are opposed to the bill, for example, Y Combinator , [ 77 ] [ 78 ] Andreessen Horowitz ...
A California bill to regulate artificial intelligence fundamentally misunderstands the vector of AI progress and the high-stakes race between the West and China — a race that will determine ...
The bill also clarified language in SB 684 so that variety of different lower-cost homeownership types and builders are eligible to use the bill, including tenancies in common and community land trusts. [5] [6] The bill, also drafted by Caballero, was signed into law by Newsom on September 19, 2024, and will take effect on July 1, 2025. [7] [8]
The amped-up discourse and lobbying over the California bill, which passed the state’s Senate in May 32-1 and heads to a final vote in August, has reached a crescendo over the past few weeks.
Senate Bill 50 received coverage from major national newspapers outside of California, with the New York Times and The Atlantic publishing articles and opinion pieces on the bill. [37] [38] Some scholars questioned the ability of Senate Bill 50 to lower housing prices on its own, with some giving credence to the idea that it was a "luxury ...