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California advances Individual Assistance Act with emergency effective date, requiring Senate approval to immediately implement unspecified assistance provisions statewide.
California advances Individual Assistance Act with emergency effective date, requiring Senate approval to immediately implement unspecified assistance provisions statewide.
AB 262, the California Individual Assistance Act, has passed the Assembly and is currently being considered in the Senate. The bill includes an urgency clause, meaning it would take effect immediately upon passage rather than following the standard January 1st effective date. While the specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative history provided, the bill's progression through the Assembly with a 63-11 vote suggests it addresses a matter deemed time-sensitive by the legislature.
The inclusion of an urgency clause indicates the legislature views this as requiring immediate implementation rather than delayed effect. The bill's bipartisan sponsorship (spanning both Assembly members with varying district demographics) suggests it may address a statewide concern. Immediate enactment could affect state programs, regulations, or services before the next standard legislative effective date.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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