2017-18 Legislative Session

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Legislative Update | October 4, 2018
August 31 marked the end of the 2017-18 two-year legislative session and the governor had until September 30 to take action on bills passed by the Legislature. The CFT Legislative Department tracked 723 bills. Of those, CFT sponsored or co-sponsored 11 bills, took a support position on 209 and took an oppose position on 46. Of the 46 opposed bills, 45 failed passage in the Legislature and one was vetoed by the governor. This final report summarizes the major pieces of legislation.

Legislative Update | July 6, 2018
Learn about CFT’s seven sponsored bills and its priority bills. Legislators will return to Sacramento on Monday, August 6 to vote on bills that are still active. The last day of the two-year legislative session for bills to be voted out of the Legislature is August 31. The governor will have until September 30 to sign or veto bills that make it to his desk. Below is a status report of CFT’s sponsored, co-sponsored and priority legislation.

Legislative Update | June 22, 2018
The CFT collaborated with the California Labor Federation this year to include provisions in Senate Bill 866, a budget trailer bill, which will help us to preserve our ability to give voice to our members and the communities they serve. 

Legislative Update | November 16, 2017
This report summarizes the bills signed into law that will affect CFT members. The governor had until October 15 to sign or veto bills sent to him by the Legislature for the first year of the 2017-18 legislative session. Non-fiscal and non-emergency bills signed into law will take effect on January 1, 2018. This update also includes significant bills that the governor vetoed.

Legislative Update | September 27, 2017 
The first year of the 2017-18 legislative session ended on September 15 and the governor has until October 15 to sign or veto bills that were passed by the Legislature and sent to him for his signature. The CFT succeeded in moving several sponsored and priority bills to the governor’s desk, securing several budget victories, and passing a proposal before the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. The union also successfully fought back legislation that would have been harmful to educators, our students and communities.

Legislative Update  | July 13, 2017 
The CFT successfully passed three of its four sponsored bills out of the Senate Education Committee. In addition, CFT was able to pass an education technology concurrent resolution out of the legislature. CFT also helped secure millions of dollars in appropriations to support the work of its members in the 2017-18 annual budget act which was signed into law by Gov. Brown on June 27.

Legislative Update | June 6, 2017 
Friday, June 2, was the last day for the Legislature to pass bills out of their house of origin. The CFT was successful in passing all four of our sponsored bills out of the Assembly. In addition, CFT’s three budget proposals are included in current budget deliberations. And CFT’s technology audit proposal was approved by the Joint Legislature Audit Committee.

Legislative Update| March 9, 2017 
The CFT has successfully introduced four sponsored pieces of legislation for the 2017 legislative year. In addition, CFT is working on two budget proposals and one audit request. These legislative initiatives were recommendations from the CFT Legislative Committee and approved by the Executive Committee.