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A 7870

Enacts "the bodega act of 2025"

2025 Regular Session Introduced by George Alvarez

A 7870 would enact the Bodega Act of 2025; specifics and impact are not provided in the bill text.

REFERRED TO CODES
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Bill Summary · A 7870

A 7870 — Enacts "the bodega act of 2025"

Overview

A 7870 is a bill titled Enacts "the bodega act of 2025." Based on the information provided, the bill has been introduced and assigned to the Codes committee. The text of the bill is not included in the data you provided, so the specific policy provisions are not identifiable here.

Legislative status and timeline

  • Introduced: April 11, 2025
  • Current status: REFERRED TO CODES
  • Legislative actions recorded:
    • 2025-04-11: REFERRED TO CODES
    • 2025-04-11: REFERRED TO CODES
  • Sponsor: George Alvarez (primary)

Notes:
- The duplicate “REFERRED TO CODES” entry appears in the record you supplied; this may reflect a clerical duplication rather than two separate action dates.

Purpose and intent

  • Title indicates the bill would enact a statute referred to as the "bodega act of 2025." No explicit goals or policy objectives are provided in the available information. The precise intent, scope, and targeted outcomes of the act cannot be determined without the bill text or accompanying committee memo.

Known provisions (text not provided)

  • There is no text available in your submission detailing any specific provisions, requirements, exemptions, funding, enforcement mechanisms, timelines, or penalties. Consequently, key provisions, regulatory changes, or programmatic elements cannot be summarized from the data at hand.

Potential impact (contextual, given the lack of text)

  • Because the exact provisions are not available, potential impacts cannot be stated with specificity. In general, if enacted, such an act could affect:
    • Regulatory requirements for bodegas or small retail establishments (licensing, inspections, compliance)
    • Consumer protections or public health and safety measures
    • Local business operations, permitting processes, or tax/fee structures
    • Enforcement and oversight responsibilities (which agency, funding, penalties)
  • The actual impact would depend on the bill’s precise language, definitions, and effective dates.

Next steps for readers

  • To provide a precise, comprehensive summary, the full bill text and any accompanying fiscal note, sponsor memo, or committee analysis are required. You can obtain these from the state legislative database or the official bill tracking system for A 7870, using the introduced date (April 11, 2025) and the sponsor (George Alvarez) as search parameters.
  • If you can share the actual bill text or the committee memo, I can produce a detailed, provision-by-provision summary with impacts, timelines, and affected parties.

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