California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB62

Introduced
12/2/24  
Refer
2/24/25  
Report Pass
2/24/25  
Refer
2/25/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Refer
5/7/25  
Report Pass
5/23/25  
Engrossed
5/29/25  
Refer
5/29/25  
Refer
6/11/25  
Report Pass
7/16/25  
Refer
7/16/25  
Report Pass
8/18/25  
Refer
8/18/25  
Refer
8/25/25  
Report Pass
8/29/25  
Enrolled
9/9/25  
Enrolled
9/9/25  

Caption

Civil Rights Department: racially motivated eminent domain.

Impact

The bill is significant as it establishes a formal process for victims of racially motivated eminent domain to seek redress. This measure is expected to enhance transparency and accountability among state agencies involved in property acquisition by ensuring that all applications are reviewed and subject to judicial oversight. Furthermore, it contributes to addressing historical injustices that have prevented affected communities from accumulating generational wealth, thus aiming to foster racial equity across California.

Summary

Assembly Bill 62, introduced by Assembly Member McKinnor, seeks to address the injustices faced by dispossessed owners whose properties were taken through racially motivated eminent domain without just compensation. The bill mandates that the Civil Rights Department investigate claims from individuals or their descendants who assert they were unfairly deprived of their property due to their ethnicity or race. If the department validates the claims, it shall ensure that the dispossessed owners are compensated either through the return of their property, other publicly held property of equal value, or financial restitution.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 62 appears to lean positively among supporters who view it as a necessary step towards rectifying past wrongs associated with racial discrimination in property laws. Advocates argue that this legislative action is overdue and crucial for promoting social justice. On the other hand, some critics may express concern about the implications for current property laws and the potential for contentious disputes arising from the implementation of this bill.

Contention

Key points of contention include the practicality of identifying rightful dispossessed owners, particularly in cases involving descendants, and the mechanisms for determining fair compensation. There are also concerns regarding the bill’s ability to effectively address the complexities of historic racial injustices within a legal framework while preventing future occurrences of such discriminatory practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1752

Eminent domain: appraisals.

CA SB875

Public utilities: eminent domain: just compensation.

CA HB07143

An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Eminent Domain For Certain Commercial Purposes.

CA B26-0106

Ivy City Resilience Hub Eminent Domain Authority Act of 2025

CA SB194

Agriculture authorities; authorized to terminate or move easements via eminent domain

CA SB1237

Civil Rights Department.

CA HB05054

An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Eminent Domain For Certain Commercial Purposes.

CA SB00235

An Act Prohibiting State And Municipal Use Of Eminent Domain For Commercial Purposes.

CA SB114

An Act To Amend Titles 10, 22, And 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Real Property Acquisition And The Exercise Of Eminent Domain.

CA AB449

Civil Rights Department: antidiscrimination campaigns.

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