SB 212 & AB 142 : Restricting the Transition to Clean Transportation

Bill Description

To make our air cleaner to breathe and help combat climate change, we need to quickly transition to clean transportation. SB 212 & AB 142 would work against this transition by prohibiting state agencies and local communities from phasing out the use of dirty, gas-powered vehicles.


Current Status

SB 212 was introduced on April 3, 2023, and referred to the Senate Committee on Transportation and Local Government. A public hearing was held on April 12, 2023. AB 142 was introduced on April 4, 2023, and referred to the Assembly Committee on State Affairs. A public hearing was held on April 11, 2023, the bill passed out of committee on April 13, 2023 , and passed the full Assembly on April 18, 2023.

Ask your legislators to oppose SB 212 & AB 142.


Committee History

Committee Status
Senate Committee on Transportation and Local Government Public Hearing Held
Assembly Committee on State Affairs Passed

Full Vote Data

Assembly: Passed

Senate: Awaiting Action

Governor: