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CFBPW Bill
             Screening
             2023-2024





         CFBPW Screening Committee Vote: Support

         Status of bill: In Assembly: 5/18/2023. Held in Assembly Appropriations Committee,
         as revised by coauthors.
         Public Policy Statement: CFBPW promotes workplace equality through support of pay equity,
         advancement opportunities and elimination of all forms of discrimination including “glass ceil-
         ings.”


         AB 575  Author, Papan   Amends the Unemployment Insurance Code regarding Paid
         Family Leave.

         Removes several barriers to taking paid family leave, e.g., preventing employers from requiring
         employees to first take accrued vacation days before taking paid family leave.
         CFBPW Screening Committee Vote:  Support

         Status of bill: 9/20/2023. Sent to the Governor.
         Public Policy Statement: CFBPW promotes equity, political and economic self-sufficiency for
         working women in all phases of their lives.


         AB 793  Author(s)   Bonta    Reverse Warrants

         Would protect digital privacy for medical information by banning certain types of digital surveil-
         lance. The main purpose would be to protect against disclosure to law enforcement of sensitive
         reproductive health information for those seeking reproductive and gender-affirming care.

         CFBPW Screening Committee Vote:  Support
          Status of bill: 6/30/2023.  In Senate, held in Judiciary Committee at request of au-
         thor. Will be two year bill, compromise language TBD.
         Public Policy Statement: CFBPW promotes greater focus on women’s health care including sup-
         port for reproductive justice, freedom of choice, access to family planning, protection for all
         health care needs affecting women and ensuring funding for research.


         AB 1149 Author(s) Grayson, Blanca Rubio        Human Trafficking
         An act to add and repeal Title 6.7 (commencing with Section 13990) of Part 4 of the Penal
         Code, relating to human trafficking.

         Upon appropriation by the Legislature, this act sets up a Multidisciplinary Alliance to Stop Traf-
         ficking.  The task force will provide recommendations to strengthen state and local efforts to
         address the issues of human trafficking.






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