California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB102

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
2/3/25  
Engrossed
3/20/25  
Refer
2/3/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Report Pass
6/24/25  
Refer
6/24/25  
Report Pass
6/25/25  
Enrolled
6/27/25  
Chaptered
6/27/25  
Passed
6/27/25  

Caption

An act to amend the Budget Act of 2025 by amending Items 0130-021-0001, 0250-012-0932, 0250-015-0001, 0250-101-0001, 0250-101-0932, 0509-001-0001, 0509-491, 0511-001-0001, 0515-001-0001, 0515-001-0299, 0515-001-0317, 0515-001-3036, 0515-001-3153, 0515-001-3363, 0540-001-6088, 0540-490, 0540-491, 0540-495, 0650-495, 0680-001-0001, 0680-102-0001, 0690-001-0022, 0690-101-0022, 0690-105-0001, 0690-495, 0820-001-0001, 0845-001-0001, 0890-001-0001, 0950-001-0001, 0957-011-3403, 1111-001-0069, 1111-001-0108, 1111-001-0152, 1111-001-0264, 1111-001-0280, 1111-001-0310, 1111-001-0319, 1111-001-0326, 1111-001-0376, 1111-001-0704, 1111-001-0706, 1111-001-0735, 1111-001-0741, 1111-001-0757, 1111-001-0758, 1111-001-0759, 1111-001-0761, 1111-001-0763, 1111-001-0767, 1111-001-0770, 1111-001-0773, 1111-001-0775, 1111-001-0777, 1111-001-0779, 1111-001-3017, 1111-001-3140, 1111-002-0239, 1111-002-0305, 1111-002-0400, 1111-002-0421, 1111-002-0582, 1111-002-0702, 1111-002-0717, 1111-002-3122, 1111-002-3438, 1115-001-3288, 1701-001-3363, 1703-001-0001, 1703-001-3372, 2240-001-0001, 2660-001-0042, 2660-108-0001, 2720-002-0001, 3340-491, 3480-492, 3540-001-0001, 3540-001-3228, 3540-006-0001, 3540-491, 3540-492, 3790-001-0516, 3790-002-0001, 3790-301-0392, 3860-490, 3860-495, 3940-001-3058, 4140-001-0001, 4140-001-3436, 4140-101-0001, 4140-102-0001, 4170-101-3098, 4170-102-0942, 4260-001-0001, 4260-001-0890, 4260-001-3085, 4260-101-0001, 4260-101-0890, 4260-101-3085, 4260-101-3311, 4260-116-3397, 4265-001-0001, 4265-001-0231, 4265-001-3385, 4265-004-0001, 4265-111-0001, 4265-111-0231, 4265-111-3385, 4265-490, 4300-101-0001, 4440-301-0001, 4560-101-3085, 4800-101-3381, 5180-001-0001, 5180-001-0890, 5180-101-0001, 5180-101-0890, 5180-141-0001, 5180-141-0890, 5180-151-0001, 5180-151-0890, 5180-492, 5180-495, 5225-001-0001, 5225-002-0001, 5225-008-0001, 5225-017-0001, 5225-024-0001, 6100-001-0001, 6100-110-0001, 6100-136-0890, 6100-161-0890, 6100-194-0001, 6100-196-0001, 6100-296-0001, 6100-488, 6120-011-0001, 6360-001-0001, 6360-001-0407, 6440-001-0001, 6440-005-0001, 6610-001-0001, 6645-496, 6870-101-0001, 6870-488, 6980-101-0001, 7100-001-0001, 7100-011-0890, 7100-021-0890, 7120-101-0001, 7120-490, 7350-001-0223, 7350-001-0396, 7350-001-0452, 7350-001-0453, 7350-001-0514, 7350-001-0571, 7350-001-3002, 7350-001-3022, 7350-001-3078 7350-001-3121, 7350-001-3150, 7350-001-3152, 7350-101-3078, 7501-001-0001, 7730-001-0001, 7760-001-0001, 7760-001-0002, 8140-101-0001, 8260-001-0001, 8570-001-0001, 8570-490, 8570-491, 8660-495, 8860-001-0001, 8940-001-0001, 9210-110-0001, 9800-001-0001, 9800-001-0494, and 9800-001-0988 of, repealing Items 0509-495, 3900-102-0115, 4140-001-3447, 6120-211-0890, and 7120-101-3078 of, and adding Items 0509-101-0001, 0509-102-0001, 0511-002-0001, 0540-003-6093, 0540-103-0001, 0559-002-0001, 0680-101-0001, 0690-005-0001, 0690-104-0001, 0690-490, 0845-002-0001, 0954-490, 0977-401, 2240-107-0001, 2240-120-0001, 2660-101-0001, 2720-002-0044, 3100-490, 3125-001-6093, 3540-101-0001, 3600-002-0001, 3760-001-6093, 3790-003-0392, 3790-009-6093, 3790-012-0001, 3790-301-0001, 3810-002-6093, 3810-101-0001, 3825-002-6093, 3845-001-6093, 3855-002-6093, 3860-005-6093, 3900-011-3228, 3900-101-0001, 3940-102-0001, 3970-101-0001, 4140-491, 4265-012-0001, 4265-112-0001, 4265-401, 4265-493, 5227-105-0001, 6100-222-0001, 6120-490, 6125-490, 6980-495, 7730-490, 7760-101-0001, 8955-101-3313, and 8955-112-0001 to, Section 2.

Impact

The bill is set to significantly impact state laws related to fiscal management and appropriations. By amending existing sections of the Budget Act, it seeks to reallocate funds more effectively, focusing resources on critical areas such as healthcare and housing. Specifically, it increases funding for programs addressing homelessness and healthcare coverage for striking workers, marking a proactive approach to social issues currently affecting the state. Furthermore, it allows for flexibility in fund management, enabling better responsiveness to changing fiscal conditions and program demands, aligning state financial resources with strategic priorities.

Summary

Assembly Bill 102, known as the Budget Act of 2025, seeks to amend and revise various items of appropriation under the existing budget act for the 2025-26 fiscal year. The bill intends to streamline and enhance funding allocations for numerous state programs, ensuring that appropriations align with the financial needs of state agencies. This includes adjustments to support vital services such as healthcare, local assistance, and community development initiatives, reflecting a focus on effective governance and resource allocation. It is designed to take immediate effect, demonstrating urgency in budgetary provisions to meet ongoing operational needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment around AB102 appears to be largely supportive, particularly from lawmakers concerned with efficient governmental operations and the allocation of essential services. Proponents argue that the bill addresses immediate financial needs and enhances the state's capacity to manage programs effectively. However, there is also concern regarding potential overreach in fund management and the implications for future budget negotiations. Critics fear that while the bill provides necessary funding in the short term, it may result in long-term financial constraints if not balanced judiciously. Overall, support for the bill reflects a common consensus on the need for effective fiscal strategies amidst challenging economic landscapes.

Contention

While the bill largely enjoys bipartisan support, notable points of contention revolve around its provisions for local assistance and healthcare subsidies. Some legislators express concern that shifting funding priorities may divert resources from other critical areas, potentially leading to equity issues. Furthermore, the expedited nature of the bill's approval process raises questions about thorough oversight and the long-term sustainability of its fiscal strategies, with some stakeholders advocating for a more cautious approach to budget management. The discussions highlight a broader fiscal balancing act between meeting urgent needs and ensuring that future appropriations remain viable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB104

An act to amend the Budget Act of 2025 (Chapters 4 and 5 of the Statutes of 2025) by amending Items 0540-103-0001, 0690-301-0001, 0977-401, 1700-001-0001, 3125-301-0140, 3125-301-6088, 3540-001-0001, 3790-111-0577, 3825-002-6088, 3970-492, 5180-101-0890, 5180-151-0001, 5180-151-0890, 6100-107-0001, 6440-001-0001, 6610-001-0001, 6870-101-0001, 6870-194-0001, and 7760-101-0001 of, adding Items 3340-490, 5225-493, 5225-494, 6100-492, and 6870-403 to, repealing Item 3125-301-0720 of, Section 2.

CA AB100

An act to amend the Budget Act of 2023 (Chapters 12, 38, and 189 of the Statutes of 2023) by amending Items 5227-122-0001 and 7502-495 of Section 2.

CA PR26-0175

Multiyear Contract Number 0013-D-2022 with Vigil Contracting, Inc. Approval Resolution of 2025

CA AB433

An act to amend Section 1001.

CA SB483

An act to amend Section 1001.

CA SB39

Loans Under $25,000; Payday Loans

CA HB132

Loans Under $25,000; Payday Loans

CA AB1237

An act to add Sections 100116 and 130051.

CA B26-0293

Modification Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Contract No. DCAM-20-AE-0019 with DLR Group of DC, P.C., Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2025

CA B26-0122

Proposed Contract No. DCCB-2025-F-0003 with Edelson PC Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2025

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