California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1175

Introduced
2/18/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Refer
3/24/26  
Report Pass
4/7/26  
Engrossed
5/7/26  

Caption

Lobbyist registration and termination.

Impact

The proposed changes are designed to streamline the process for lobbyists and enhance transparency in lobbying activities. By allowing lobbyists to directly file required amendments and notices, SB 1175 seeks to facilitate more efficient reporting and compliance for lobbyists. Advocates for the bill believe that this adjustment will reduce confusion and improve public access to information regarding lobbying efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill 1175 aims to modify the requirements surrounding lobbyist registration and termination procedures under the Political Reform Act of 1974. This legislation proposes that individual lobbyists submit amendments to their certifications or termination notices directly to the Secretary of State, rather than through their lobbying firm or employer. The immediate effect of this change is emphasized as crucial for the upcoming launch of the CAL-ACCESS Replacement System (CARS) in November 2026, which is expected to modernize California's lobbying and campaign finance disclosure framework.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SB 1175 appears to be supportive, particularly among those who prioritize transparency and accountability in governmental lobbying practices. By enabling direct submissions, proponents argue that the bill furthers the goals of the original Political Reform Act of 1974, enhancing the intent of disclosure and ethical standards in lobbying.

Contention

While the bill's sentiment is largely favorable, potential points of contention could arise regarding the effectiveness of the proposed system and whether it adequately addresses all concerns related to lobbying transparency. As the urgent nature of this legislation is tied to a tight timeline for the CARS launch, there may be discussions about the rush to implement these changes and their longer-term implications for governmental operations and lobbying regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2592

Lobbyist training.

CA AB1560

Lobbyist certification.

CA SB1757

Foreign principals; lobbyists; registration; fund

CA SB1509

Campaign finance; lobbyists; reporting

CA HB4046

Campaign finance; lobbyists; election funding

CA SB1100

Foreign adversary; lobbying; registration; disclosure

CA AB1736

Political Reform Act of 1974: lobbyist employers: fictitious appearances.

CA SB147

Lobbyist Regulation

CA AB2421

Political Reform Act of 1974: committee termination.

CA AB808

Campaign statements and registrations: filing online or electronically.

Similar Bills

CA AB2592

Lobbyist training.

CA AB1560

Lobbyist certification.

CA AB1736

Political Reform Act of 1974: lobbyist employers: fictitious appearances.

AZ SB1757

Foreign principals; lobbyists; registration; fund

AZ SB1100

Foreign adversary; lobbying; registration; disclosure

CA AB1840

Political Reform Act of 1974: prediction market contracts.

CA AB465

Local public employees: memoranda of understanding.

AZ HCR2037

Prohibited weapons; definition repeal