Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Assembly Committees and Bills Set This Week

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE HEARINGS
TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2011
AGING AND LONG-TERM CARE
YAMADA, Chair

2 p.m. - State Capitol, Room 126

(note room change)


ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE RULES


REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS

Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 40 Yamada. Elder abuse: reporting.

A.B. No. 138 Beall. Elder Economic Planning Act of 2011.

A.B. No. 518 Wagner. Elder and dependent adult abuse: mandated

reporters.

A.B. No. 533 Yamada. Area agencies on aging: independent living

centers: funding. (Urgency)



ELECTIONS AND REDISTRICTING
FONG, Chair

1:30 p.m. - State Capitol, Room 444


BILLS HEARD IN SIGN-IN ORDER

Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 193 Knight. Polling place designation.

A.B. No. 362 Bonnie Lowenthal. Elections: office of superior court
judge: write-in candidate.

A.B. No. 413 Yamada. Elections: all-mailed ballot elections.

A.B. No. 477 Valadao. Elections: vote by mail ballots.

A.B. No. 481 Gordon. Petitions: signature gatherers.

A.B. No. 651 Hueso. Initiatives: paid circulators.

HEALTH
MONNING, Chair

1:30 p.m. - State Capitol, Room 4202


BILLS HEARD IN FILE ORDER


TESTIMONY MAY BE LIMITED TO 2 WITNESSES

TESTIFYING FOR EACH SIDE


3 MINUTES PER WITNESS

Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 301 Pan. Medi-Cal: managed care.

A.B. No. 604 Skinner. Needle exchange programs.

A.B. No. 861 Hill. California Stroke Registry.

A.B. No. 916 V. Manuel Pérez. Promotores: medically underserved
communities: federal grants.

A.B. No. 989 Mitchell. Mental health: children's services.

A.B. No. 1394 Committee on Health. Health care facilities: financing.





HIGHER EDUCATION
BLOCK, Chair

1:30 p.m. - State Capitol, Room 437

Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 63 Donnelly. Public postsecondary education: tuition and
fees.

A.B. No. 176 Lara. Standardized testing: valid identification.

A.B. No. 334 Bonnie Lowenthal. Community college board members:
absence from the state.

A.B. No. 404 Gatto. Public postsecondary education: Native American
Linguistic Institute.

A.B. No. 478 Roger Hernández. Community colleges: funding.

A.B. No. 515 Brownley. Public postsecondary education: community
colleges: extension program.

A.B. No. 611 Gordon. Private postsecondary education: unaccredited
doctoral degree program.

A.B. No. 620 Block. Public postsecondary education:

nondiscrimination and training: sexual orientation and

gender identity.

A.B. No. 649 Harkey. Public postsecondary education: veteran's

enrollment.

A.B. No. 743 Block. Community colleges: student assessments:
California Community Colleges: common assessment

system.

A.B. No. 835 Mitchell. Community colleges: Economic and Workforce
Development Program.

A.B. No. 852 Fong. Public postsecondary education: community

colleges: temporary faculty.

A.B. No. 853 Blumenfield. Public postsecondary education: tuition and
fees: veterans.

A.B. No. 948 Furutani. Public contracts: competitive bidding: best

value.

A.B. No. 970 Fong. Cal Grant B awards: award amount.

A.B. No. 1013 Committee on Higher Education. Private postsecondary
education.



RULES
SKINNER, Chair

10 minutes prior to Session - State Capitol. Room 3162

HEARING CANCELLED



WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2011

EDUCATION
BROWNLEY, Chair

1:30 p.m. - State Capitol, Room 126
Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 5 Fuentes. Certificated school employees: performance
evaluation.

A.B. No. 47 Huffman. Schools: open enrollment.

A.B. No. 85 Mendoza. School facilities: security locks.

A.B. No. 86 Mendoza. Charter schools: authorization: petition.

A.B. No. 124 Fuentes. Academic content standards: English Language
Development Standards Advisory Committee.

A.B. No. 143 Fuentes. Pupil records: privacy rights.

A.B. No. 189 Eng. Education funding.

A.B. No. 199 Cook. Pupil instruction: social sciences: Filipinos in
World War II.

A.B. No. 207 Ammiano. School attendance: residency requirements.

A.B. No. 224 Bonilla. School accountability: Academic Performance
Index.

A.B. No. 227 Hall. Education technology planning.

A.B. No. 339 Bonilla. Instructional materials: reviews: fees.

A.B. No. 360 Brownley. Charter schools.

A.B. No. 414 Carter. Pupils: homework assignments for suspended

pupils.

A.B. No. 440 Brownley. Charter schools.

A.B. No. 532 V. Manuel Pérez. Pupil assessments.

A.B. No. 580 Davis. Civil rights education: California Civil Rights
Education Advisory Committee.

A.B. No. 596 Carter. Child care: CalWORKs recipients: rights.

A.B. No. 637 Knight. School choice: G.I. Jr. Grant Program.

A.B. No. 709 Brownley. Foster children: school placement: disputes.

A.B. No. 746 Campos. Pupils: cyber bullying.

A.B. No. 802 Blumenfield. Online education: school attendance.

A.B. No. 1034 Gatto. Charter schools.

A.B. No. 1065 Bradford. Pupil transfers: records.

A.B. No. 1085 Davis. School attendance: interdistrict attendance.





GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
HALL, Chair

1:30 p.m. - State Capitol, Room 4202


ADOPT COMMITTEE RULES

Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 252 Charles Calderon. Alcoholic beverage control: licensees.

A.B. No. 270 Perea. Satellite wagering.

A.B. No. 517 Hall. Alcoholic beverage control: licensees: returns.

A.B. No. 623 Williams. Alcoholic beverage licensees: limited off-sale
retail wine license.

A.B. No. 731 Jeffries. Firefighting.

A.B. No. 749 Hall. Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control: report.


OVERSIGHT HEARING


SUBJECT: OVERSIGHT HEARING: THE ABCs OF LICENSING,

ENFORCEMENT AND REGULATORY SALES OF

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN CALIFORNIA.





INSURANCE
SOLORIO, Chair

9 a.m. - State Capitol, Room 437

BILLS HEARD IN SIGN-IN ORDER

Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 55 Gatto. Unemployment compensation: employer: motion
picture industry.

A.B. No. 226 Solorio. Unemployment insurance: reporting

requirements: status of funds.

A.B. No. 228 Fuentes. State Compensation Insurance Fund: employee
exemptions.

A.B. No. 315 Solorio. Surplus line brokers. (Urgency)

A.B. No. 335 Solorio. Workers' compensation: notices.

A.B. No. 624 John A. Pérez. California Organized Investment Network.

A.B. No. 690 Solorio. Portable electronics insurance.

A.B. No. 804 Yamada. Unemployment compensation: disability

benefits: paid family leave.



JOBS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

AND THE ECONOMY
V. M. PÉREZ, Chair

9 a.m. - State Capitol, Room 127


SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS

SUBJECT: Adoption of Committee Rules



INFORMATIONAL HEARING

SUBJECT: California Economy Recovery: Is the States

Infrastructure Sufficient to Support Recovery?






LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
SWANSON, Chair

1:30 p.m. - State Capitol, Room 447


ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE RULES

Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 10 Alejo. Minimum wage: annual adjustment.

A.B. No. 59 Swanson. Family and medical leave.

A.B. No. 217 Carter. Workplace smoking prohibition: long-term health
care facilities.

A.B. No. 243 Alejo. Labor contractors.

H.R. No. 11 Ammiano. Domestic workers.



PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, RETIREMENT AND

SOCIAL SECURITY
FURUTANI, Chair

9 a.m. - State Capitol, Room 444



BILLS HEARD IN SIGN-IN ORDER


ADOPTION OF COMMITTEE RULES

Measure: Author: Summary:

A.B. No. 7 Portantino. State employment: salary freeze.

A.B. No. 17 Davis. Retirement: pension fund management.

A.B. No. 329 Dickinson. County employees' retirement. (Urgency)

A.B. No. 453 Skinner. State employees: scientists.

A.B. No. 455 Campos. Public employment: local public employee

organizations.

A.B. No. 501 Campos. Public school employment.

A.B. No. 692 Hall. Civil service: employee hearings.

A.B. No. 782 Brownley. Public employee benefits: audits.

A.B. No. 920 Portantino. Public employees: rights.

A.B. No. 925 Lara. Charter schools.

A.B. No. 1028 Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social

Security. State employees' retirement.

A.B. No. 1101 Eng. Teachers' Retirement Board: members.



THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011

RULES
SKINNER, Chair

10 minutes prior to Session - State Capitol. Room 3162



FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2011

SELECT COMMITTEE ON HIGH QUALITY

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
BONILLA, Chair

1:30 p.m. - Council Chamber at the Concord Civic Center

1950 Parkside Drive

Concord


SUBJECT: To discuss Transitional Kindergarten: Perspectives and

Implementation Update.

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