California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2057

Introduced
2/18/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/12/26  

Caption

Natural gas: appliances.

Impact

If enacted, AB 2057 would significantly alter the landscape of building regulations in California. It asserts that local governments are unable to impose restrictions on natural gas usage, positing that such restrictions contradict a matter of statewide concern rather than a local affair. This creates a uniform framework that local jurisdictions must follow, potentially limiting their ability to pursue more aggressive environmental strategies tailored to their local needs. The bill places the authority to evaluate any modifications or changes in building standards firmly in the hands of the California Building Standards Commission, curtailing local discretion.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2057, introduced by Assembly Member DeMaio, seeks to amend existing regulations regarding building standards in California by prohibiting state agencies and local governments from implementing rules or ordinances that would restrict the use of natural gas appliances in both residential and nonresidential buildings. The proposed legislation emphasizes the importance of maintaining gas connections and alleviating any potential regulations that would discourage the use of natural gas as an energy source in future constructions. This bill forms a part of the broader objective to ensure consistent energy use across the state amidst the ongoing discussions about sustainability and energy efficiency.

Sentiment

The reaction to AB 2057 is reportedly mixed, with notable divisions emerging between proponents and opponents. Supporters view the bill as a critical step towards safeguarding energy choices and consistency across building practices statewide. Conversely, opponents, including various environmental advocacy groups, argue that the bill undermines local control and deviates from green energy goals. This battle between maintaining existing energy infrastructures versus evolving towards more sustainable practices reveals a deep ideological divide regarding energy policy in California.

Contention

Key points of contention include the bill's potential impact on local governance and its alignment with California's environmental objectives. The prohibition of local restrictions on natural gas has raised concerns among those who advocate for reducing fossil fuel dependency in favor of greener alternatives. Furthermore, the bill's timeframe, which restricts changes proposed by local entities until 2031, has been criticized as overly restrictive, limiting local governments from reacting to climate changes and adapting their energy policies as needed over the next several years.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB946

Natural resources: equitable outdoor access: 30x30 goal: urban nature-based projects.

CA AB2458

Energy: appliance standards and cost-effective measures.

CA SB613

Methane emissions: petroleum and natural gas producing low methane emissions.

CA AB1704

Greenhouse gases: embodied carbon building materials.

CA AB2313

Gas corporations: gas distribution service line replacements: alternatives.

CA SB275

Natural Gas Projects/income Tax/surcharge

CA SB1343

Income tax credit: sales and use tax paid: natural disasters.

CA AB2124

Electricity and natural gas: legislation imposing mandated programs and requirements: third-party review.

CA HB1325

Natural Medicine

CA AB1083

California Environmental Quality Act: exemptions: housing development projects: natural and protected lands: record of proceedings.

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