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SB 280

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Dawn Addis and 54 co-sponsors

I appreciate your request, but I need to provide you with an accurate analysis: I cannot access the actual text of SB 280 from the information you've provided. You've given me p...

Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 97, Statutes of 2025.
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Bill Summary · SB 280

I appreciate your request, but I need to provide you with an accurate analysis: I cannot access the actual text of SB 280 from the information you've provided. You've given me procedural actions (amendments tabled, passage votes) but not the bill's substantive content.

To give you a proper, balanced analysis in the format you requested, I would need:
- The bill's official text or summary of what it actually proposes
- The specific provisions being debated
- The stated purpose and any fiscal impact analysis

What I can tell you from the procedural record:
- Multiple amendment attempts were rejected by similar margins (54-56 yes, 19-20 no)
- The bill passed on August 21, 2025 with 57 yes votes and 20 no votes
- It included an urgency clause (takes effect immediately rather than January 1 of next year)
- It now moves to the Senate

To get the analysis you need, I recommend:
1. Visiting the California Legislature's official website (leginfo.legislature.ca.gov)
2. Searching "SB 280" to find the full bill text
3. Reviewing the bill's analysis sections, which explain its provisions and impacts

Once you can share the actual bill language or summary, I'm happy to provide the balanced breakdown you requested.

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

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