Majority Leader (on the record as the bill s author) presented AB 18 90 to the committee as a targeted measure to sustain Napa County s three farmworker housing centers. Napa County Supervisor Anne Cottrell and Sonia DeLuca, executive director of the Napa Valley Farmworker Foundation, described a public-private model that combines local capital, grower assessments and state matching funds to operate centers with year-round occupancy around 95%.
"Operating costs now exceed $2,200,000 a year," DeLuca told the committee, noting the state s current $250,000 annual contribution has not increased since 2018. DeLuca said the centers provide meals, laundry, internet, navigation services and skills training and urged the committee to support AB 18 90 to preserve a model that leverages significant local and private investment.
Committee members praised the program s local partnerships and asked about long-term stability and whether the state match would leverage further local investment. The author and supporters said the increase is modest relative to total operating costs and asked for the committee s aye vote. The committee voted to move the bill to Appropriations.