California Target Book
California Legislature

2023-2024 Regular Session

Bills introduced
5,564
Chaptered
2,298
Vetoed
0
Died
0
Incumbents
121
40 Sen · 81 Asm
By type: AB 3,303 SB 1,533 ACR 230 SCR 173 HR 129 SR 126 ACA 23 AJR 19 SJR 18 SCA 10

Incumbents

Senate (40 — 31D, 9R)

Assembly (81 — 62D, 18R)

AD01 R Megan Dahle
AD02 D Jim Wood
AD05 R Joe Patterson
AD06 D Kevin McCarty
AD07 R Josh Hoover
AD08 R Jim Patterson
AD09 R Heath Flora
AD11 D Lori Wilson
AD14 D Buffy Wicks
AD17 D Matt Haney
AD18 D Mia Bonta
AD19 D Philip Ting
AD20 D Liz Ortega
AD21 D Diane Papan
AD22 R Juan Alanis
AD23 D Marc Berman
AD24 D Alex Lee
AD25 D Ash Kalra
AD26 D Evan Low
AD28 D Gail Pellerin
AD29 D Robert Rivas
AD30 D Dawn Addis
AD32 ?
AD32 R Vince Fong
AD33 R Devon Mathis
AD34 R Tom Lackey
AD35 D Jasmeet Bains
AD37 D Gregg Hart
AD38 D Steve Bennett
AD39 D Juan Carrillo
AD40 D Pilar Schiavo
AD41 D Chris Holden
AD42 D Jacqui Irwin
AD43 D Luz Rivas
AD45 D James Ramos
AD46 D Jesse Gabriel
AD47 R Greg Wallis
AD48 D Blanca Rubio
AD49 D Mike Fong
AD55 D Isaac Bryan
AD56 D Lisa Calderon
AD59 R Phillip Chen
AD60 D Corey Jackson
AD61 D Tina McKinnor
AD63 R Bill Essayli
AD65 D Mike Gipson
AD66 D Al Muratsuchi
AD70 R Tri Ta
AD71 R Kate Sanchez
AD72 R Diane Dixon
AD74 R Laurie Davies
AD75 R Marie Waldron
AD77 D Tasha Boerner
AD80 D David Alvarez

Bills with the most party-line defections

Bills where the most legislators broke with their own party on a recorded vote.

Bill Subject Status Defections D · R
AB 374 Cannabis: retail preparation, sale, and consumption of noncannabis food and beverage products. Enrolled 23 2 · 21
SB 58 Controlled substances: decriminalization of certain hallucinogenic substances Enrolled 22 19 · 3
AB 1775 Cannabis: retail preparation, sale, and consumption of noncannabis food and beverage products Chaptered 20 5 · 15
SB 423 Land use: streamlined housing approvals: multifamily housing developments Chaptered 18 5 · 13
AB 3206 Alcoholic beverages: hours of sale: arenas in the City of Inglewood Chaptered 17 11 · 6
AB 57 California Pocket Forest Initiative Enrolled 13 0 · 13
AB 1886 Housing Element Law: substantial compliance: Housing Accountability Act Chaptered 13 4 · 9
AB 3068 Adaptive reuse: streamlining: incentives Enrolled 13 4 · 9
SB 847 Vehicles: motorcycle: safety helmet exception Enrolled 13 13 · 0
SB 1047 Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act Enrolled 12 8 · 4
AB 2441 School safety: mandatory notifications Amended Senate 12 12 · 0
AB 1137 Excluded employees Chaptered 12 0 · 12
AB 645 Vehicles: speed safety system pilot program. Chaptered 12 1 · 11
AB 2214 Ocean Protection Council: microplastics Enrolled 12 0 · 12
AB 871 Safety in employment: conveyances Enrolled 12 1 · 11
SB 1211 Land use: accessory dwelling units: ministerial approval Chaptered 11 3 · 8
AB 520 Employment: public entities Chaptered 11 0 · 11
SB 532 Parking payment zones Chaptered 11 0 · 11
SB 450 Housing development: approvals Chaptered 11 2 · 9
AB 1960 Sentencing enhancements: property loss Chaptered 11 11 · 0

Legislators with the most party-line breaks

Members who voted against their own party's majority most often this session.

# Legislator Party · District Breaks this session
1 Marie Alvarado-Gil R SD04 412
2 Marie Waldron R AD75 221
3 Juan Alanis R AD22 209
4 Greg Wallis R AD47 181
5 Scott Wilk R SD21 173
6 Bill Essayli R AD63 111
7 Brian Jones R SD40 104
8 Diane Dixon R AD72 94
9 Laurie Davies R AD74 79
10 James Gallagher R AD03 74
11 Jasmeet Bains D AD35 70
12 Joe Patterson R AD05 68
13 Kelly Seyarto R SD32 66
14 Josh Hoover R AD07 66
15 Steven Glazer D SD07 66
16 Devon Mathis R AD33 66
17 Melissa Hurtado D SD16 65
18 Roger Niello R SD06 64
19 Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh R SD23 56
20 Megan Dahle R AD01 55

Bills with the most lobbying activity

FPPC lobby payments filed during this session's window, attributed across the bills each filing mentions. Dollar amounts on multi-bill filings are split evenly across mentions.

Note: CalAccess lobby filings cite bills by measure number only. Totals for this session may include payments related to implementation of earlier bills sharing the same code (e.g. a previously chaptered "SB 54" still being lobbied on as a new "SB 54" moves through this session). The bill detail page surfaces the underlying filings so the activity descriptions can be inspected.
Bill Subject Status Attributed lobby $ Filings
SB 549 Gaming: Tribal Nations Access to Justice Act Chaptered $4,495,859 280
SB 253 Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act. Chaptered $4,116,098 376
SB 54 Venture capital companies: reporting Chaptered $3,832,911 332
SB 867 Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Bond Act of 2024 Chaptered $3,283,874 596
SB 525 Minimum wages: health care workers Chaptered $2,904,794 219
AB 1567 Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparation, Flood Protection, Extreme Heat Mitigation, Clean Energy, and Workforce Development Bond Act of 2024 Amended Assembly $2,382,161 529
SB 966 Pharmacy benefits Enrolled $1,962,120 126
SB 263 Insurance: annuities and life insurance policies Chaptered $1,848,017 112
AB 247 Education finance: school facilities: Kindergarten Through Grade 12 Schools and Local Community College Public Education Facilities Modernization, Repair, and Safety Bond Act of 2024 Chaptered $1,738,771 372
AB 341 Gambling: local moratorium Chaptered $1,729,967 94
SB 277 Off-sale beer and wine licenses: low alcohol-by-volume spirits beverages Introduced $1,533,633 98
SB 278 Elder abuse: emergency financial contact program Enrolled $1,511,839 111
SB 423 Land use: streamlined housing approvals: multifamily housing developments Chaptered $1,430,965 312
AB 2930 Automated decision systems Amended Senate $1,425,568 155
SB 903 Environmental health: product safety: perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances Amended Senate $1,424,527 156
AB 3218 Unflavored Tobacco List Chaptered $1,419,092 44
SB 478 Consumers Legal Remedies Act: advertisements Chaptered $1,336,669 122
AB 98 Planning and zoning: logistics use: truck routes Chaptered $1,259,152 119
SB 785 Consumer protection: ticket sellers Amended Assembly $1,257,558 148
SB 707 Responsible Textile Recovery Act of 2024 Chaptered $1,252,678 153