California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB61

Introduced
12/2/24  
Refer
2/3/25  
Report Pass
2/26/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Report Pass
3/27/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Report Pass
5/23/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Refer
6/3/25  
Refer
6/11/25  
Report Pass
7/9/25  
Refer
7/10/25  

Caption

An act to add and repeal Section 3261 of the Public Utilities Code, relating to electricity.

Impact

If enacted, AB 61 would establish a systematic approach to evaluating the costs and benefits of mandated programs funded by ratepayers. This initiative seeks to address the rising costs of electricity and natural gas services while balancing the necessity of environmental protections. By requiring third-party analysis, the legislation intends to safeguard consumers against potential financial burdens that new mandates could impose.

Summary

Assembly Bill 61, introduced by Assembly Member Pacheco, aims to enhance the oversight of mandated programs affecting electrical and gas ratepayers in California. The bill requires the Public Advocates Office of the Public Utilities Commission to analyze legislative proposals that impose requirements on these utilities, ensuring that any new program or requirement is in the best interest of ratepayers. This review process is expected to promote transparency and accountability when state mandates influence utility rates.

Sentiment

The reaction to AB 61 reflects a general sentiment of support for greater oversight and accountability in public utility regulation. Proponents believe that the bill will lead to better-informed decision-making at the legislative level, ultimately benefiting consumers. However, there may be some concerns regarding the logistical implementation of these reviews and whether they may delay important environmental initiatives aimed at combating climate change.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding AB 61 involves the potential conflicts of interest that may arise when analyzing legislative proposals. To mitigate this, the bill mandates the development of conflict-of-interest provisions to ensure that stakeholders with financial ties to the utilities do not participate in the analysis. The legislation is set to remain in effect until January 1, 2032, after which these provisions will be repealed, prompting discussions about the sustainability of such oversight in the long term.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1141

An act to amend Sections 24801, 24826, 24827, 24830, 24862, and 24908 of, to repeal Section 24861 of, and to repeal and add Section 24863 of, the Public Utilities Code, relating to transportation.

CA SB661

An act to add Section 21689 to the Public Utilities Code, and to add Section 7102.

CA AB1020

An act to add and repeal Sections 593 and 913.

CA AB1180

An act to add and repeal Section 3104 3802 of the Financial Code, relating to digital financial assets.

CA SB431

An act to amend Sections 241 and 243 of the Penal Code, relating to crimes.

CA AB13

An act to amend Section 38561 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to greenhouse gases.

CA SB716

An act to add and repeal Section Sections 873.

CA SB239

An Act To Amend Title 26 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Public Utilities And Net Metering.

CA AB431

An act to add Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 21720) to Part 1 of Division 9 of the Public Utilities Code, relating to aviation.

CA SB60

An Act To Amend Title 26 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Public Utilities And Utility Rates.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.