Papan Named Assistant Majority Leader
Papan Joins Leadership of the Assembly Democratic Caucus
Papan Joins Leadership of the Assembly Democratic Caucus
Elk Grove, Calif. (June 26, 2023) — Cybercrime is on the rise across the country and, increasingly, public schools are the target of sophisticated attacks that capture sensitive data, violate privacy, dismantle operations and extort funds from school districts and county offices of education.
SAN MATEO – Today, Assembly Bill 926, a bill that would provide an income tax credit equal to 25% of the value of land or property donated by employers to a qualified nonprofit organization for the construction of affordable housing was approved by the Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation.
SAN MATEO – Today, Assembly Bills 754 and 755, introduced by Assemblymember Diane Papan (D-San Mateo) were approved by the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks & Wildlife.
SAN MATEO – Today, Assembly Bill 246, a bill to remove toxic chemicals from menstrual products introduced by Assemblymember Diane Papan (D-San Mateo), was approved by the Assembly Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials.
SAN MATEO – Today, Assembly Bill 575, a bill to make three commonsense improvements to California’s Paid Family Leave (PFL) law, was approved by the Assembly Committee on Insurance.
SAN MATEO – Today, Assembly Bill 893, a bill to require peer to peer car rental companies to adhere to requirements related to airport operations, the collection of fees on rental transactions and the collection of the state tourism assessment fee.
SAN MATEO – Today, Assembly Bill 753, a bill to ensure impacted communities receive pollution remediation investment from state water boards and introduced by Assemblymember Diane Papan (D-San Mateo), was approved by the Assembly Committee on a vote of 9-0.
Sacramento, CA – Assemblymember Diane Papan’s legislation, Assembly Bill (AB) 2515 -- the T.A.M.P.O.N. Act (Take All Menstrual Product PFAS Out Now), to mandate the removal of toxic chemical from menstrual products, was approved today by the State Assembly.
SACRAMENTO – Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Fullerton) and Assemblywoman Diane Papan (D-San Mateo) introduced legislation that will close a legal loophole that allows criminal defendants who suffer from mental illness to possess guns.