California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR124

Introduced
2/12/26  
Refer
2/12/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Refer
3/2/26  

Caption

Transportation access: persons with epilepsy.

Impact

The resolution urges state agencies to evaluate existing transportation programs and develop new policy options aimed at improving access for individuals with epilepsy. This legislative action emphasizes the importance of transportation as a determinant of employment and economic participation for adults who may not be able to drive due to their medical conditions. The resolution also seeks to promote pilot initiatives that enhance mobility and accessibility, ultimately aiming to reduce unemployment and strengthen workforce participation among affected individuals.

Summary

SCR124, introduced by Senator Wiener, addresses a critical issue of transportation access for individuals living with epilepsy in California. The resolution recognizes that many adults with epilepsy face significant challenges in gaining reliable transportation due to their medical conditions, which often lead to driving restrictions. The lack of accessible public transportation disproportionately affects these individuals' ability to seek and maintain employment, especially in suburban and rural areas. As a result, they experience unemployment rates significantly higher than those without epilepsy, limiting their economic contributions and independence.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR124 appears to be largely supportive, emphasizing a collective responsibility to improve transportation access for vulnerable populations. Stakeholders, including advocacy organizations, are called upon to collaborate with state and federal partners to advance strategies that address these barriers. The establishment of the Congressional Epilepsy Caucus is seen as a pathway to raise national awareness about these challenges and foster broader support for legislative initiatives aimed at improving accessibility.

Contention

While SCR124 has garnered support, there may still be points of contention regarding the implementation of proposed solutions. Concerns may arise about the feasibility and funding of new transportation initiatives or programs, as well as the extent to which existing systems can be modified to meet the unique needs of individuals with epilepsy. The resolution aims to convene various stakeholders to ensure that the legislative efforts effectively address the transportation barriers that currently hinder employment opportunities for adults living with epilepsy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR11

Epilepsy Awareness Month.

CA H8065

Epilepsy Awareness Month

CA SB077

Epilepsy-Related Mortality Awareness

CA SCR33

Designating March 26, 2025, As Epilepsy Awareness Day" In Delaware.

CA AB1648

Public health: California Epilepsy Program

CA SCR161

Designating March 26, 2026, As Epilepsy Awareness Day" In The State Of Delaware.

CA H0565

Agency for Persons with Disabilities

CA HB1269

Transit Access

CA S0794

Agency for Persons with Disabilities

CA SB1001

Local agency, public utility, or mutual water company: personnel access: Personal Identity Verification-Interoperable.

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