Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed into law three bills authored by Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, “that will bring critical relief and accountability to California communities,” said a news release from Schiavo’s office.
“From protecting victims of crime, to strengthening support for our veterans and military families, to securing financial relief for families near the Chiquita Canyon Landfill – these bills are about protecting our community,” Schiavo said in the release. “I’m proud to deliver these victories, so people can finally get the support they deserve.”
The release provided the following summaries of the three bills signed earlier this month:
• Protecting Victims of Crime with the Strengthening Safe Leave Act (Assembly Bill 406): Expands workplace protections for victims of crime by clarifying enforcement authority and aligning unpaid leave and sick leave provisions. This ensures victims can take time off to recover, seek safety, and care for their families without fear of losing their jobs, the release said.
• Supporting Veterans and Military Families with the Strengthening California’s Role in National Defense Bill (AB 1508): Extends the Governor’s Military Council through 2031, ensuring California remains at the forefront of supporting military installations and national security, the release said. The council brings together military, industry and state leaders to advance policies and work to protect bases, jobs and communities across the state.
• Delivering for Financial Relief for Families with the Chiquita Canyon Community Assistance Act (AB 985): Provides property tax relief for residents impacted by the ongoing public health crisis at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Families who have seen their home values fall due to toxic exposure and hazardous conditions will now receive meaningful financial relief, the release said.
“Whether it’s fighting for those who have been victims of crime, are struggling due to no fault of their own, or ensuring we deliver for veterans and military families, these wins show what’s possible when we fight for what our community needs,” Schiavo added.
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