California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2550

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Refer
4/20/26  
Report Pass
4/23/26  
Refer
4/23/26  
Refer
5/6/26  
Report Pass
5/14/26  
Engrossed
5/26/26  

Caption

Women in the construction industry: report.

Impact

The introduction of AB2550 represents a notable shift in state policy by prioritizing the collection of gender-specific data in sectors traditionally dominated by men, thereby influencing state laws regarding employment equity. By requiring regular reports—every three years from 2027—that detail the training and educational capacity for women in construction, the bill establishes a framework for promoting gender diversity and supporting grassroots efforts to improve women's opportunities in these fields. This could lead to enhanced policy-making concerning workforce development and educational program funding focused on women.

Summary

AB2550, introduced by Assembly Member Caloza, aims to promote women's participation in the construction industry by requiring the Employment Development Department to collect and report data specifically focused on women in construction. The bill mandates the department to gather comprehensive information on various aspects, including the current supply of female construction workers, their geographical distribution, and diversity metrics, such as race and ethnicity. The aim is to understand not only the existing landscape of female participation in this sector but also to forecast the demand and training capacities necessary to cultivate a future workforce of certified and licensed women in construction-related roles.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB2550 appears generally supportive, especially among advocates for gender equality in the workforce. Proponents assert that the bill addresses critical gaps in women's workforce participation and is a crucial step toward dismantling barriers in the construction industry. However, some voices question the adequacy of data collection as a standalone solution and emphasize the need for comprehensive programs that not only develop women’s skills but also create inclusive workplaces within the construction sector.

Contention

One point of contention within the discussions surrounding AB2550 is the effectiveness of merely gathering data without immediate action on the insights gathered. Critics argue that while the bill is a positive step, it must be accompanied by concrete initiatives that leverage the collected data to improve hiring practices and workplace conditions for women. Furthermore, the logistics of implementing such broad data collection across many specialties within the construction industry may present potential challenges, raising concerns about its feasibility and the responsiveness of involved departments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR145

Women in Construction Week.

CA ACR28

Women in Construction Week.

CA SCR30

Women in Construction Week.

CA SR84

Relative to Women in Construction Week.

CA AB1980

Labor: apprenticeship: Equal Representation in Construction Apprenticeships Grant Program.

CA SB787

Energy: equitable clean energy supply chains and industrial policy in California.

CA AB2070

Employees: meal periods: construction industry.

CA AB2488

Department of Industrial Relations: occupational safety and health.

CA SB1227

Department of Industrial Relations: apprenticeship pilot program.

CA SB21

Single-room occupancy units: demolition and replacement: housing assistance programs: eligibility for homeless individuals and families.

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