California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1791

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

State Air Resources Board: South Coast Air Quality Management District: regulations: prohibition: costs.

Impact

If enacted, AB 1791 would significantly alter the regulatory landscape for air quality management in California, particularly within the South Coast region, which encompasses parts of several counties, including Los Angeles and Orange. It aims to ensure that local and state regulations do not impose excessive financial burdens on residents and developers, thereby potentially affecting efforts to combat air pollution and global warming. The bill enforces a mechanism requiring the State Air Resources Board and the South Coast district to provide data demonstrating compliance with the proposed cost limitations, which could help maintain transparency in the regulatory process.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1791, introduced by Assembly Member Sanchez, addresses regulations related to air resources in California, particularly affecting the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The bill specifically prohibits the State Air Resources Board from enacting any regulation that would increase the cost of gasoline by more than two cents per gallon or increase the costs of building homes and nonresidential structures significantly—capping increases at $2,000 for homes and $5,000 for nonresidential buildings. This restriction aims to mitigate the financial impact of environmental regulations on both consumers and builders.

Contention

There are notable concerns surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the balance between environmental protection and economic feasibility. Supporters may argue that this law safeguards consumers from steep cost increases and encourages housing development. However, critics could contend that such tight restrictions might hinder necessary environmental regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, potentially stalling progress toward California's climate goals. Additionally, the reimbursement provisions for local agencies, if costs are deemed mandated by the state, introduce another layer of complexity into funding local air quality initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2752

Bay Area Air Quality Management District and South Coast Air Quality Management District: policies: oil refineries.

CA SB34

Air pollution: South Coast Air Quality Management District: mobile sources: Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles.

CA AB1106

State Air Resources Board: regional air quality incident response program.

CA AB2349

State Air Resources Board: regional air quality incident response program.

CA SB441

State Air Resources Board: membership: removal: regulations: review.

CA AB471

County air pollution control districts: Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District: board members: compensation.

CA AB1305

Air pollution control and air quality management districts: permit information: internet website.

CA SB1239

State Air Resources Board: regulations: supplemental impact analysis.

CA AB2432

State Air Resources Board: regulations: analysis of financial impact on drivers.

CA SB981

Administrative regulations: standardized regulatory impact analysis: State Air Resources Board.

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