- Angela Lee
- (916) 319-2010
- Angela.Lee@asm.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO, CA – This past week, the California State Assembly passed several key pieces of legislation authored by Assemblymember Stephanie Nguyen: AB 1223, AB 1125, AB 1384, AB 1172, and AB 374.
These bills are about making a real difference in people’s lives by improving transportation, health care, education, and workers’ compensation.
Over the past several months, Assemblymember Nguyen has listened to input from community members and worked to strengthen these bills ensuring they reflect the needs and concerns of everyday Californians.
- AB 1223 strengthens the Sacramento Transportation Authority’s ability to invest in transportation improvements and deliver projects more efficiently.
- AB 1125 extends workers’ compensation for heart-related health issues to all peace officers employed at any of the five California Department State Hospitals.
- AB 1384 streamlines commercial unlawful detainer hearings, reducing costly delays for property owners and businesses.
- AB 1172 allows trained staff at adult day programs to administer intranasal emergency anti-seizure medication, preventing dangerous delays in care.
- AB 374 ensures classified school employees receive itemized pay stubs to clearly track their earnings.
Together, these bills will improve the lives of many Californians and strengthen our communities.
“I brought these bills forward because they come directly from the voices of the people I serve. Every story, every concern, and every piece of feedback shaped these efforts. I’m grateful to see them move forward with strong support, because they’re not just policies on paper—they’re about making daily life a little safer and better for our families. My hope is that these bills will bring real change to the communities I’m honored to represent.” – Assemblymember Nguyen
All five bills passed with majority support in both houses and are now headed to the Governor’s desk for final consideration.
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