08 21 17 assembly appropriations.
Sb 54 floor speech.
Wednesday september 30 2020 08 52 pm.
Received in senate.
General bill by book.
Sb 54 also violates 8 usc 1373 a law enacted by congress which promotes information sharing related to immigration enforcement.
3rd reading passed 97 1 with committee substitute 1 and floor amendment 1 03 13 19.
Co introducers stewart tax exemption for diapers and incontinence products.
Senate concurred in house committee substitute 1 and floor amendment 1 bill passed 37 0.
Passage of h r 8337 continuing resolution.
Posted for passage for concurrence in house committee substitute 1 and floor amendment 1 on wednesday march 13 2019.
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Exempting the sale for human use of diapers incontinence undergarments incontinence pads or incontinence liners from the sales and use tax etc.
09 15 17 assembly floor analysis.
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The california values act sb 54 ensures that no state and local resources are used to assist federal immigration enforcement and that our schools our hospitals and our courthouses are safe spaces for everyone in our community sb 54 was signed into law on october 5 2017 and went into effect january 1 2018.
California senate bill 54 effectively makes california a sanctuary state by legalizing and standardizing statewide non cooperation policies between california law enforcement agencies and federal immigration authorities.
Tax exemption for diapers and incontinence products.
09 15 17 senate floor analyses.
The state law also prohibits the actual transfer of criminal aliens to federal custody which creates a dangerous operating environment for ice agents executing arrests in non custodial settings.
09 06 17 assembly floor analysis.
2017 california senate bill 54 commonly referred to as sb 54 and also known as the california values act is a 2017 california state law that prevents state and local law enforcement agencies from using their resources on behalf of federal immigration enforcement agencies.