WeVote

Bill

Bill

AB 797

Community Stabilization Act: Counties of Los Angeles and Ventura.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Harabedian

California AB 797 passed with bipartisan support to stabilize communities in LA and Ventura counties but was vetoed by the Governor; legislature now considers override.

Consideration of Governor's veto pending.
0
WeVote Research Nonpartisan
Bill Summary · AB 797

Legislative bill overview

AB 797 is a California bill focused on community stabilization measures specific to Los Angeles and Ventura counties. The bill passed both chambers of the legislature with strong majorities and was enrolled for gubernatorial consideration, but was vetoed by the Governor on October 13, 2025.

Why is this important

The bill's passage with significant bipartisan support (69-5 in the Senate) suggests it addressed concerns shared across party lines in these high-population coastal counties. The veto creates a procedural moment where the legislature can attempt an override if it can muster the required two-thirds majority in both chambers.

Potential points of contention

  • Specificity to two counties: The bill's limitation to only Los Angeles and Ventura counties raises questions about why other California regions with similar stabilization needs were excluded, potentially creating equity concerns
  • Governor's rationale for veto: Without access to the veto message, the specific objections remain unclear—they could range from fiscal concerns to implementation questions to policy disagreements
  • Override feasibility: The strong passage margins suggest override is mathematically possible, but whether legislators maintain their support when revisiting a vetoed bill is uncertain

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

Sign in to ask a question.