- Furkan Yalcin
- furkan.yalcin@asm.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo announced that her package of bills has passed the State Assembly and is now advancing to the State Senate in time for the House of Orign deadline requiring Assembly and Senate bills advance to the other house. The legislation includes steps to improve affordability, strengthen public safety, support veterans, seniors, and small businesses, protect victims of crime, and expand access to healthcare.
“These bills are about delivering real results for our community,” said Assemblywoman Schiavo. “Whether it’s lowering costs, keeping families safe, or supporting veterans, seniors, and small businesses, I’m proud to move these bills forward on behalf of our communities in the Santa Clarita Valley and North San Fernando Valley.”
Making Life More Affordable
- Ratepayer Relief Act – AB 1020: Ensures utility companies pass public savings on to customers.
- Patient Debt Prevention Act – AB 1312: Ensures hospitals prescreen patients for financial assistance before billing.
- Military Pension Tax Exemption – AB 53 (Coauthor): Excludes up to $20,000 in veteran retirement pay from taxation.
- Ethanol Blend Implementation Act - AB 30 (Coauthor): Speeds up approval for lower-cost gasoline blends with higher ethanol content to help reduce gas prices and expand fuel options for California drivers.
Investing in Public Safety
- Victim and Witness Protection Act – AB 535: Strengthens protections for survivors of domestic violence, trafficking, and abuse.
- Justin Kropp Safety Act – AB 365: Requires AEDs at high- and low-voltage worksites to prevent death by electrocution.
Relief for Chiquita Canyon Landfill Impacted Communities
- Chiquita Canyon Tax Relief Act – AB 27: Ensures aid to landfill-impacted residents isn’t taxed or counted against benefits.
- Landfill Fire Safety Act – AB 28: Requires early warnings and state oversight to prevent public health disasters like the Chiquita Canyon Landfill.
Protecting Consumers
- Timely Care Act – AB 539: Extends insurance approvals for medical treatment from 60 days to one year.
- Click-to-Cancel 2.0 – AB 656: Requires platforms to let users easily delete their accounts and the data stored by companies.
Supporting Veterans and Military Families
- Governor’s Military Council – AB 1508: extends the operation of the council to continue its work enhancing local collaborations with military bases.
- Veterans Education Assistance Act – AB 1509: Strengthens oversight of programs using G.I. Bill benefits.
Expanding Access to Healthcare
- Health Coverage Waiting Period Transparency – AB 1418: Tracks and reports delays in employer-sponsored insurance.
- Protecting Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid - AJR 3: Urges the federal government to protect federal funding for these three programs.
Housing Solutions, Planning, and Wildlife Recovery
- Expediting State Housing Permits – AB 301: Cuts red tape by holding state agencies to timely housing permit reviews.
- Foster Youth Housing Stability – AB 534: Makes it easier for service providers to build housing for youth exiting foster care.
- Expanding Outdoor Dining Access – AB 592 (Coauthor): Extends key COVID-era flexibilities for restaurants and food vendors — like outdoor dining and satellite food service — making them permanent.
- FAIR plan stabilization Act – AB 226 (Coauthor): Helps protect homeowners in wildfire-prone areas by making sure California’s Fair Plan has the funding it needs to pay out claims quickly after disasters.
Each of these bills now heads to the State Senate, where they will undergo further consideration. If approved, the legislation will return to the Assembly for a final vote before heading to the Governor’s desk.
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Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo was elected to the California State Assembly in November of 2022 and re-elected in 2024 to represent the 40th Assembly District, representing the Northwest San Fernando Valley, Val Verde, Castaic and the Santa Clarita Valley. Upon her election, she was appointed as Assistant Majority Whip by the Speaker of the Assembly and now serves as Chair of the Assembly Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs. During her first term she brought back a record $93 million district investment in school and community safety, seniors meal programs, veteran housing, domestic violence services and creating local jobs. Prior to her election, Assemblywoman Schiavo was a Nurse Advocate and Small Business Owner who worked in the labor movement for more than 20 years. Throughout her career, Assemblywoman Schiavo helped deliver healthcare, including reproductive healthcare, to more than one million people. In the Northwest San Fernando Valley, she co-founded an organization that helped secure housing for Veterans experiencing homelessness, has delivered more than 50,000 meals to people in need, and increased resources to help keep our communities safe. Assemblywoman Schiavo lives in Chatsworth with her creative kid where they love to hike in the Santa Susana Mountains.