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Introduced
01/23/2025
01/23/2025
In Committee
04/10/2025
04/10/2025
Crossed Over
03/20/2025
03/20/2025
Passed
Dead
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 amends the Budget Acts of 2023 and 2024, making various adjustments to appropriations and provisions for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 fiscal years.
* **Board of State and Community Corrections:** Receives $16,000,000 in 2023 and $17,250,000 in 2024 from the General Fund for competitive grants to federally recognized Indian tribes to support efforts to address missing and murdered indigenous people. Funding is available until June 30, 2028 (2023 appropriation) and June 30, 2029 (2024 appropriation).
* **Office of Emergency Services:** Receives $278,119,000 in 2024 from the General Fund for emergency management services and special programs, including $6,700,000 for reimbursements to local law enforcement for sexual assault victim examinations and $7,650,000 for an operational observer to monitor utility wildfire risk reduction. An additional $108,000,000 is appropriated for local assistance, including $17,000,000 for human trafficking victim services and $25,000,000 for regional response and readiness activities. A further $96,000,000 is appropriated for the California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program, available until June 30, 2027.
* **State Air Resources Board:** Receives $2,000,000 from the General Fund for the Funding Agricultural Replacement Measures for Emission Reductions Program, $34,940,000 from the Air Quality Improvement Fund, and $19,800,000 from the Enhanced Fleet Modernization Subaccount, High Polluter Repair or Removal Account for the Clean Cars 4 All Program. These funds are generally available for encumbrance until June 30, 2027, and liquidation until June 30, 2029.
* **State Water Resources Control Board:** Receives $74,064,000 from the General Fund for support, including water quality, drinking water quality, and water rights programs. An additional reappropriation of $19.58 million from the 2022 Budget Act is made available until June 30, 2029, for the Euclid Avenue Recycled Water System Expansion Project.
* **State Department of Health Care Services:** Receives significant funding for the California Medical Assistance Program, with the General Fund appropriation increasing to $36,273,435,000 and the Federal Trust Fund appropriation increasing to $106,364,354,000 for the 2024-25 fiscal year. This includes $132,500,000 for the Behavioral Health Bridge Housing Program and $16,870,000 for a video series and digital supports for children's mental health.
* **State Department of Education:** Various unexpended balances from prior budget acts are reappropriated for programs including K-12 Mandated Programs Block Grant, 21st Century Community Learning Centers, Child Nutrition Programs, and Special Education. An appropriation of $5,000,000 is made to the Marin County Office of Education for Holocaust and Genocide Education.
* **Disaster Response Funding:** The Director of Finance is authorized to augment appropriations by up to $1.5 billion from any source, including the General Fund, for wildfire response and recovery efforts related to states of emergency declared in January 2025. This includes provisions for emergency protective measures, evacuations, and recovery actions. Additional authority of up to $1 billion is provided for these purposes. Funding is available until termination of the state of emergency or an alternate date determined by the Director of Finance. Specific provisions are included for the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire in Los Angeles County, including funding for unmet response and recovery needs and backfills for property tax revenue losses.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance
Sponsors (1)
Other Sponsors (1)
Budget and Fiscal Review (Senate)
Last Action
Re-referred to Com. on Budget pursuant to Assembly Rule 97. (on 04/10/2025)
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