For the Week of June 23, 2025
View our legislative session calendar here.
- In session or committee meetings: Blue
- Upcoming or in special session: Red
- Adjourned or in recess: Grey
Also meeting: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, PUERTO RICO, GUAM, NORTH MARIANA ISLANDS and UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS.
STATE AND LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS
STATE LEGISLATURES MEETING THIS WEEK:
CALIFORNIA
On June 24, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing to consider extending price gouging protections for housing in Los Angeles County, to limit price gouging in the rental market and in hotels, and to continue protections against eviction and other tenant protections.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
On June 24, the Assembly Judiciary Committee will meet to discuss SB 770, which removes a requirement regarding the installation and use of an electric vehicle charging station placed in a common area that the owner is required to provide a certificate of insurance that names the association as an additional insured party.
Contact: Maxwell Klein
On June 24, the Senate Governmental Organization Committee will meet to discuss AB 979, which requires the California Cybersecurity Integration Center to develop a California AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook to facilitate information sharing across the artificial intelligence community and to strengthen collective cyber defenses against emerging threats.
Contact: Seth Johnson
On June 25, the Assembly Labor and Employment Committee will meet to discuss SB 7, which regulates the use of automated decision systems (ADS) in employment-related decisions.
Contact: Seth Johnson
HAWAII
On June 23, the Maui County Housing and Land Use Committee will consider an ordinance related to transient vacation rentals in apartment districts.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
NEW YORK
On June 26, the New York City Committee on Health will consider a resolution requiring warning labels on sugar-sweetened beverages.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
On June 26, the New York City Committee on Technology will consider proposed legislation that would require the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications to conduct an assessment of a cloud-first policy for city technology systems. The Department would also be required to submit a report of the results of the assessment to the Council. The committee will also consider a bill that would create an interagency task force to examine the impacts of artificial intelligence on civil service and civil service employees. The task force would convene not less than once every six months and have a mechanism for city employees to provide information and evidence about the impacts of artificial intelligence on their jobs.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo