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Senate floor roundup: consumer protections, housing and veterans measures pass

May 20, 2026 | California State Senate, Senate, Legislative, California


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Senate floor roundup: consumer protections, housing and veterans measures pass
The California State Senate on May 20 approved several bills on the floor across consumer protection, workplace safety, housing and veterans assistance.

Key items and outcomes

- SB 11 12 (Archuleta): Increased fines for tow‑yard and vehicle‑storage notice violations, raising the cap to $1,000. Floor tally: Ayes 38; the measure passed. (Presented SEG 185–205; recorded Ayes 38.)

- SB 8 77 (Perez): Required insurer transparency in claims documentation and disclosure of loss estimates and subsequent revisions; sponsor anchored the bill to problems highlighted after major wildfires. Floor tally: Ayes 34; the measure passed. (Presented SEG 301–323; recorded Ayes 34.)

- SB 10 46 (Blakespare): Directed Cal/OSHA to create workplace standards for exposures tied to transboundary pollution from the Tijuana River Valley, targeting protections for lifeguards, park rangers and other outdoor workers. Floor tally: Ayes 38; the measure passed. (Presented SEG 384–401; recorded Ayes 38.)

- SB 11 03 (Smallwood Cuevas) / SB 10 30 on CalWORKs reform: Restored safeguards in CalWORKs eligibility rules to prevent families from losing aid when an unrelated adult resides in the home. Sponsor said the bill preserves children’s access to food and housing; roll call recorded unanimous support. (Presented SEG 643–674.)

- SB 12 01 (McNerney) — No Hunger Heroes Act: Directed state action to protect veterans’ food assistance and connect applicants with county veteran service officers; bill passed on the floor. (Presented SEG 2269–2290.)

Several other calendar items were placed on call and processed with unanimous and recorded roll calls. The session also adopted SCR 171 declaring May 20 California Nonprofits Day and closed with committee scheduling and an announced recess.

What this means

The bills approved on the floor range from technical consumer‑protection changes to public‑health and workplace safety standards; many measures were presented as bipartisan and received minimal opposition on the floor. Some items (notably floor debate on AB 17 68 and SB 10 13) drew extended discussion and divided votes, while others passed with broad support.

The Senate will reconvene for further floor business and committee meetings, with the next floor session scheduled for Friday, May 22 at 9 a.m.

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