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CA AB100

CA AB100
Budget Acts of 2023 and 2024.


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Introduced
01/08/2025
In Committee
04/09/2025
Crossed Over
03/20/2025
Passed
04/14/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/14/2025

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An act to amend the Budget Act of 2023 (Chapters 12, 38, and 189 of the Statutes of 2023) by amending Items 5227-122-0001 and 7502-495 of Section 2.00 of, and amending Section 39.10 of, that act, and to amend the Budget Act of 2024 (Chs. 22, 35, and 994, Stats. 2024) by amending Items 0690-001-0001, 0690-101-0001, 0690-103-0001, 0840-001-3268, 3900-101-0001, 3900-101-3119, 3900-101-3122, 3940-001-0001, 4260-101-0001, 4260-101-0890, 5180-001-0131, 5180-011-0001, 5227-122-0001, 6100-488, and 6360-001-0407 of, and adding Items 0555-492, 3940-492, 3960-012-0557, 4260-101-8140, and 4260-491 to, Section 2.00 of, by amending Sections 15.14, 39.10, 90.00, 90.01, and 99.50 of, and by adding Section 15.00 to, that act, relating to the state budget, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, budget bill.

AI Summary

This bill makes various amendments and appropriations to the Budget Acts of 2023 and 2024, covering a wide range of state government expenditures and programs. The bill includes several key provisions, such as allocating $16 million to the Board of State and Community Corrections for grants to Native American tribes to investigate missing and murdered indigenous people, providing $108 million to the Office of Emergency Services for local assistance including grants for human trafficking services and regional response readiness, and appropriating $36.2 billion for the California Medical Assistance Program (Medi-Cal). The bill also includes $132.5 million for a Behavioral Health Bridge Housing Program to address housing and treatment needs for people experiencing homelessness with serious behavioral health conditions. Additionally, the bill creates provisions for potential fire response and recovery funding related to wildfires in January 2025, allowing the Director of Finance to augment appropriations up to $2.5 billion for emergency response, recovery, and related purposes in Los Angeles County. The bill also makes various technical adjustments to budget items across multiple state departments and includes provisions for reporting, fund transfers, and specific program allocations. The bill is designed to take effect immediately and is considered a budget bill within the meaning of the California Constitution.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 2, Statutes of 2025. (on 04/14/2025)

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