California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB555

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
3/17/25  
Report Pass
4/29/25  
Refer
4/29/25  
Refer
5/7/25  

Caption

Air resources: regulatory impacts: transportation fuel costs.

Impact

The implementation of AB 555 is likely to have significant implications for both regulatory frameworks and consumer economics. By compelling the state board to disclose specific data concerning the costs associated with transportation fuels and how regulatory practices affect these costs, the bill aims to foster accountability and inform consumers of the financial impacts stemming from state regulations. Proponents of the bill argue that this added layer of reporting can ensure that regulations do not unduly burden consumers, especially in a state where fuel prices can fluctuate dramatically.

Summary

Assembly Bill 555, introduced by Assembly Member Jackson on February 12, 2025, seeks to address the impacts of state regulations pertaining to transportation fuels and their effect on consumer prices. This bill mandates the state board to regularly report to legislative policy committees on how its regulatory standards influence transportation fuel costs for Californians. Currently, the state possesses the authority to set regulations aimed at minimizing emissions from vehicles, which are essential for achieving air quality standards in California. AB 555 aims to enhance transparency in this regulatory process by requiring these quarterly reports.

Contention

While the bill appears to promote transparency and consumer awareness, there is potential for contention among stakeholders regarding the regulatory framework itself. Critics may argue that such requirements could lead to unnecessary delays in regulatory actions, making it more challenging to respond swiftly to environmental concerns. Additionally, there may be debates over whether the quarterly reporting could inadvertently complicate or undermine the effectiveness of existing pollution reduction goals, as the balance between economic impacts and environmental requirements is assessed. Thus, AB 555 could catalyze discussions on the appropriate level of regulatory oversight versus economic feasibility in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2672

Transportation fuels: gasoline specifications: air pollution.

CA AB2608

Energy: transportation fuels assessment.

CA SB981

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

CA SB348

State Air Resources Board: Low Carbon Fuel Standard.

CA SB1161

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

CA AB881

Public resources: transportation of carbon dioxide.

CA SB474

State Air Resources Board: regulatory authority: revocation.

CA SB1337

Interagency Working Group on Transportation Fuels Transition Strategy.

CA SB614

Public resources: transportation of carbon dioxide.

CA SB767

Energy: transportation fuels: supply: reportable pipelines.

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