Many laws championed by environment advocates are now waiting on Newsom’s signature. Others have died or been kicked to next year.
– A.B. 421
: This bill from Assemblyman Isaac Ryan, D-Los Angeles, isn’t directly related to climate issues, since it involves changes to the state’s referendum process. But those changes include replacing a confusing process — where voters must mark “yes” to reject overturning a law — with clearer language that asks them to choose between “keeping a law” or “overturning a law.” So climate advocates are cheering A.B.
Newsom has until Oct. 14 to sign or veto these bills. Historically, he’s signed a majority of bills lawmakers pass. But he’s also vetoed dozens each year, including some closely watched bills. Lawmakers can override any vetoes, but they need two-thirds of members in both the Senate and Assembly to agree, which rarely happens.Here are some of the closely watched climate bills that didn’t make the cut. A few have been turned into two-year bills, with the full legislative session running through fall 2024. Others were quietly killed in committee, which means authors generally can’t reintroduce them until the 2025-26 session starts.
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