2016 Manufacturing Vote Record Legislators in order according to how they voted in accord with CMTA.
75% or more with CMTA 74%–50% with CMTA 49%–25% with CMTA Less than 24% with CMTA Senate Assembly Joel Anderson (R) 9-0 Katcho Achadjian (R) 7-2 Luis Alejo (D) 1-8 Patricia Bates (R) 9-0 Travis Allen (R) 9-0 Joaquin Arambula (D) 1-8 Tom Berryhill (R) 9-0 Franklin Bigelow (R) 9-0 Toni Atkins (D) 0-9 Anthony Cannella (R) 8-1 Bill Brough (R) 9-0 Richard Bloom (D) 0-9 Jean Fuller (R) 9-0 Ling Ling Chang (R) 8-1 Susan Bonilla (D) 0-9 Ted Gaines (R) 9-0 Rocky Chavez (R) 8-1 Rob Bonta (D) 0-9 Bob Huff (R) 9-0 Brian Dahle (R) 8-1 Autumn Burke (D) 0-9 John Moorlach (R) 9-0 Tom Daly (D) 7-2 Ian Calderon (D) 1-8 Mike Morrell (R) 9-0 Jim Frazier (D) 7-2 Ed Chau (D) 0-9 Janet Nguyen (R) 9-0 Beth Gaines (R) 9-0 David Chiu (D) 0-9 Jim Nielsen (R) 9-0 James Gallagher (R) 9-0 Kansen Chu (D) 1-8 Jeff Stone (R) 9-0 Adam Gray (D) 6-1 Matthew Dababneh (D) 1-8 Andy Vidak (R) 9-0 Shannon Grove (R) 9-0 Bill Dodd (D) 1-8 Matthew Harper (R) 9-0 Susan Eggman (D) 2-7 Brian Jones (R) 9-0 Eduardo Garcia (D) 2-7 Cathleen Galgiani (D) 6-3 Young Kim (R) 9-0 Cristina Garcia (D) 0-9 Steven Glazer (D) 5-4 Tom Lackey (R) 9-0 Mike Gatto (D) 0-9 Richard Roth (D) 6-3 Devon Mathis (R) 9-0 Jimmy Gomez (D) 0-9 Chad Mayes (R) 9-0 Lorena Gonzalez (D) 0-9 Melissa Melendez (R) 7-2 Ben Allen (D) 0-9 Richard Gordon (D) 1-8 Jay Obernolte (R) 9-0 Jim Beall (D) 0-9 Roger Hernandez (D) 1-8 Kristin Olsen (R) 7-2 Marty Block (D) 0-9 Chris Holden (D) 1-8 Jim Patterson (R) 9-0 Kevin De León (D) 0-9 Reginald Jones-Sawyer (D) 0-9 Marc Steinorth (R) 8-1 Isadore Hall (D) 0-9 Marc Levine (D) 1-8 Donald Wagner (R) 9-0 Loni Hancock (D) 0-8 Patty Lopez (D) 0-9 Marie Waldron (R) 8-1 Ed Hernandez (D) 1-8 Evan Low (D) 0-9 Scott Wilk (R) 9-0 Bob Hertzberg (D) 0-9 Kevin McCarty (D) 0-9 Jerry Hill (D) 0-9 Jose Medina (D) 2-7 Ben Hueso (D) 2-7 Catharine Baker (R) 6-3 Kevin Mullin (D) 1-8 Hannah-Beth Jackson (D) 0-9 Jim Cooper (D) 5-4 Adrin Nazarian (D) 1-8 Ricardo Lara (D) 1-8 David Hadley (R) 6-3 Bill Quirk (D) 0-9 Mark Leno (D) 0-9 Eric Linder (R) 6-3 Anthony Rendon (D) 0-9 Connie Leyva (D) 1-8 Brian Maienschein (R) 6-3 Sebastian Ridley-Thomas (D) 1-8 Carol Liu (D) 0-8 Rudy Salas(D) 5-4 Freddie Rodriguez (D) 1-8 Mike McGuire (D) 2-7 Miguel Santiago (D) 0-9 Tony Mendoza (D) 1-8 Mark Stone (D) 0-9 Holly Mitchell (D) 1-8 Cheryl Brown (D) 3-6 Tony Thurmond (D) 0-9 William Monning (D) 0-9 Nora Campos (D) 3-6 Philip Ting (D) 0-9 Richard Pan (D) 2-7 Ken Cooley (D) 3-6 Shirley Weber (D) 1-8 Fran Pavley (D) 0-9 Mike Gipson (D) 4-5 Das Williams (D) 0-9 Bob Wieckowski (D) 0-9 Jacqui Irwin (D) 3-6 Jim Wood (D) 1-8 Lois Wolk (D) 0-9 Patrick O'Donnell (D) 4-5
1115 Eleventh Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 PH: (916) 441-5420 FX: (916) 441-5449 WWW.CMTA.NET 2016 Manufacturing Vote Record Key California Manufacturing Bills
AB 197 (E. Garcia) Post-2020 Climate Change Policy – OPPOSE Increases the cost of compliance by directing CARB to use command-and-control regulations targeting industrial and transportation sectors and undermines cost-effectiveness requirements by including the “social cost of carbon”. Adds limited legislative oversight with nonvoting legislative appointments to ARB and a joint review committee. Vote Record: Assembly & Senate Status Signed by the Governor (Chapter 250)
AB 1066 (Gonzalez) Agricultural Overtime Exception – OPPOSE Repeals the longstanding 10-hour daily overtime exception for agricultural workers over the course of four years, with smaller employers having an additional three years to comply. The bill also authorizes the Governor to delay the implementation of these overtime pay provisions if he also suspends the implementation of the scheduled state minimum wage increase. This change could result in cost reduction strategies that negatively impact manufacturers who provide the goods and services that support the agricultural industry. Vote Record: Assembly & Senate Status: Signed by the Governor (Chapter 313)
AB 1520 (Asm Judiciary Cmte) Public Records – OPPOSE Makes utility user data for commercial, industrial and institutional customers open and available to the public under the California Public Records Act (CPRA) by eliminating an existing exemption to the disclosure under the Act. Vote Record: Senate Status: Failed Deadline, Senate Floor
AB 1643 (Gonzalez) Permanent Disability Apportionment – OPPOSE Prohibits apportionment in workers’ compensation cases of physical injury based on pregnancy, menopause, osteoporosis, and carpal tunnel syndrome and requires that breast cancer not be less than the comparable impairment rating for prostate cancer. Vote Record: Assembly & Senate Status: Vetoed by the Governor
AB 2895 (R. Hernandez) Injury Prevention Programs – OPPOSE Requires employers to keep a complete written copy of their injury and illness prevention plans at any worksite with three or more employees and make it available to new, existing employees, their representative and Cal/OSHA. Vote Record: Assembly Status: Failed Deadline, Senate Floor
SB 32 (Pavley) 2030 Climate Change Goal – OPPOSE Requires ARB to establish a GHG emission limit of at least 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. Vote Record: Assembly & Senate Status: Signed by the Governor (Chapter 249)
SB 654 (Jackson) Parental Leave – OPPOSE Mandates small employers (20 employees within 75 miles of the worksite) to grant employees six weeks of protected parental leave to bond with a new child within one year of the child's birth, adoption or foster care placement. Also prohibits an employer from refusing to maintain and pay for employees’ continued group health coverage during the duration of the leave. Vote Record: Assembly & Senate Status: Vetoed by the Governor
SB 1167 (Mendoza) Indoor Heat Regulations – OPPOSE Requires Cal/OSHA to create a heat illness standard for indoor workers by July 1, 2019. The standard must be based on environmental temperatures, work activity levels, and other factors and Cal/OSHA must take into consideration heat stress and heat strain guidelines developed by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. Vote Record: Assembly & Senate Status: Signed by the Governor (Chapter 839)
SB 1383 (Lara) Short-lived Climate Pollutants – OPPOSE Requires CARB to approve and implement a strategy to reduce short-lived climate pollutants, including methane, hydrofluorocarbon gases, and black carbon, by specified percentages by 2030 based on 2013 levels. Limits for solid waste and dairy sectors delayed several years. Vote Record: Assembly & Senate Status: Signed by the Governor (Chapter 395)
SB 1387 (De León) South Coast Air Quality District Oversight – OPPOSE Increases Sacramento control of the South Coast Air Quality Management District Board by doubling state-level appointments to this local air board. This shift away from local control results in more than one-third of the board seats being held by Sacramento appointees. Vote Record: Assembly & Senate Status: Failed Passage, Assembly Floor 1115 Eleventh Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 PH: (916) 441-5420 FX: (916) 441-5449 WWW.CMTA.NET 2016 Manufacturing Vote Record / Senate
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