California Air Quality and Climate Legislation

CARB’s Office of Legislative Affairs serves as the principal resource on legislative issues relative to air quality and climate change for the California Environmental Protection Agency and the Governor’s Office. The Office of Legislative Affairs provides technical expertise relating to pending legislation and serves as a resource to the Legislature and legislative staff.

CARB's 2020 California Air Quality and Climate Legislation webpage catalogues the most pertinent legislation that CARB's Office of Legislative Affairs tracked during the previous Legislative session. Beginning with the 2020 session, CARB transitioned to this modernized, web-based platform, which can be accessed below. The annual summaries for the 1998 through 2019 sessions are available at CARB's California Air Quality Legislation Archive.

7 bills found for
SessionBill NumberBill TitleAuthor CategoryStatus
2023-2024 AB 591 2023 – Assembly Bill 591 (Gabriel, Jesse), Electric Vehicle Service Equipment: Connectors and Public Accessibility (2-Year)Gabriel.Jesse Low and Zero Emission Vehicles and Infrastructure 2-year
2021-2022 AB 766 2021 - Assembly Bill 766 (Gabriel, Jesse), Climate change: corporate disclosures (2-Year)Gabriel.Jesse Climate Change 2-year
2021-2022 AB 766 2022 – Assembly Bill 766 (Gabriel, Jesse), Climate Change: Corporate Disclosures. (Dead) Gabriel.Jesse Climate Change Dead
2023-2024 AB 1305 2023 – AB 1305 (Gabriel, Jesse), Voluntary carbon market disclosures (Chaptered) Gabriel.Jesse Climate Change Chaptered
2019-2020 AB 1463 2020 - Assembly Bill 1463 (Gabriel, Jesse), California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (Dead)Gabriel.Jesse Climate Change Dead
2021-2022 AB 2677 2022 – Assembly Bill 2677 (Gabriel, Jesse), Information Practices Act of 1977 (Vetoed)Gabriel.Jesse Administrative Procedures Vetoed
2019-2020 SB 1321 2020 - Senate Bill 1321 (Bradford, Steven), Electric Vehicles and Grid Integration (Dead)Bradford.Steven Low and Zero Emission Vehicles and Infrastructure Dead

If you have any questions concerning CARB-related legislation, contact the Legislative Office at (916) 322-2896.