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AB 254

Relating to: regulation of the Chippewa and Flambeau Improvement Company.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Steve Doyle and 6 co-sponsors

Establishes a California–Ireland Trade Commission to boost bilateral trade, investment, and exchanges, with annual reporting and policy input to GO-Biz.

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Bill Summary · AB 254

AB 254 — Summary and Key Provisions

Status: No further action taken (last listed: held under submission, 2025-08-29)
Introduced: January 15, 2025

Note on documents: The legislative file for “AB 254” contains two substantially different texts and amendment tracks: (A) a California draft establishing a California–Ireland Trade Commission within GO‑Biz, and (B) a Nevada draft creating a Community Project Grant Program administered by the Office of Federal Assistance. Both appear in the materials and in successive amendments/reprints. The summary below describes each major version and highlights procedural status.

A. California version — California‑Ireland Trade Commission (Government Code, new Chapter 3; Sections 99530–99532)

Purpose
- Create an advisory California‑Ireland Trade Commission within the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO‑Biz) to advance trade, investment and academic/business exchanges between California and Ireland.

Key provisions
- Commission composition: seven members — 2 state Senators (appointed by President pro Tempore), 2 Assembly members (appointed by Speaker), and 3 gubernatorial appointees (one serves as chair). Gubernatorial appointees must include representatives from (A) a public higher education institution, (B) a statewide trade organization, and (C) an Irish American community; appointed representatives should not all belong to the same political party.
- Terms and operations: Members serve at the pleasure of appointing authority; serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for expenses; quorum is a majority; commission may hold hearings statewide.
- Duties and reporting: Advance bilateral trade/investment, coordinate on policy issues, promote exchanges, and encourage infrastructure investment. Written report due to Governor and Legislature within one year of initial meeting and by February 1 annually thereafter for preceding calendar year. Reporting requirement sunsets after the February 1, 2030 report.
- GO‑Biz must consider the commission’s recommendations when updating its international trade and investment strategy (Section 13996.55).

Fiscal/process notes
- Establishment contingent on appropriation and availability of state or nonstate funds. Fiscal committee review noted; no direct appropriation included.

B. Nevada version — Community Project Grant Program (NRS chapter additions; reprint/amendments)

Purpose
- Create a merit‑based competitive grant program to fund community projects operated by nonprofit corporations (501(c)(3)) in Nevada.

Key provisions (per Amendment/Reprint)
- Eligible recipients: nonprofit corporations (must be tax‑exempt 501(c)(3)).
- Administration: Program and a dedicated Account in the State General Fund administered by the Director of the Office of Federal Assistance.
- Regulations: Director adopts regulations defining eligibility and application/review procedures. Includes a separate rubric/process for small or newly established nonprofits:
- Small/new criteria: annual revenue ≤ $1,000,000 OR in existence < 5 years since IRS recognition.
- Funding: Account may receive legislative appropriations and gifts/grants/bequests; funds used only for the program; balances carry forward and do not revert to the General Fund.
- Reporting: Director must submit a written report to the Legislature on applications submitted during the preceding biennium — due October 1 of each odd‑numbered year.
- Effective dates: Preparatory/regulatory work upon enactment; most provisions effective July 1, 2025 (per reprint).

Fiscal/process notes
- Effect on state: Yes (per fiscal note). The Office may apply for/receive external funds; all claims paid as other State claims.

Who is affected / potential impacts

  • California version: State executive branch (GO‑Biz), the Legislature (receives reports), businesses and educational institutions involved in California–Ireland trade/partnerships, Irish American community stakeholders.
  • Nevada version: Nevada nonprofit sector (especially small/new 501(c)(3)s), Office of Federal Assistance (administration workload), State General Fund/accounting for a new dedicated account, and the Legislature (oversight and reports).

Procedural timeline / current status

  • Multiple committee referrals and amendments are recorded. Assembly passage (per California track) occurred in May 2025 and the bill was transmitted to the Senate; subsequent committee action shows it was referred and ultimately held under submission. The file notes “No further action taken” (last action 2025‑08‑29). Several amendments/reprints (including an amendment that substantially rewrote the measure into a Nevada grant program) appear in the record, creating mixed contents in the bill file.

If you’d like, I can:
- Produce a side‑by‑side comparison table of the two versions, or
- Extract the operative statutory text lines and map them to existing code sections for a bill‑tracking brief.

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

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