Bills referred to two policy committees must pass both before they can be voted on by the full Senate or Assembly.
Bill | Synopsis | Status |
SB 871 | would mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for all kids for school or child care | Referred to the Senate Health and Senate Education Committees; no hearing date yet |
SB 866 | would eliminate parental consent for kids 12 to 17 to get the COVID-19 vaccine | Referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee; no hearing date yet |
SB 1479 | would require schools to continue COVID-19 testing and create new testing plans | Referred to the Senate Health and Senate Education Committees. Hearing set for March 30 |
SB 1018 | would require online platforms to disclose how health information is distributed to users | Still in the Senate Rules Committee; has not been referred to a policy committee |
SB 1464 | would require police to enforce lockdowns and mask mandates | Referred to the Senate Health and Senate Public Safety Committees. Hearing set for March 30th |
AB 1993 | would require all employers to mandate the COVID vaccine for employees and independent contractors | Referred to the Assembly Labor and Employment Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee; no hearing date yet |
AB 1797 | would provide greater access and less privacy for the California Immunization Record Database | Still in the Assembly Rules Committee; has not been referred to a policy committee |
AB 2098 | would subject doctors to disciplinary conduct for sharing COVID-19 “misinformation.” | Referred to the Assembly Business and Professions Committee; no hearing date yet |