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AB 914, explained

Air pollution: indirect sources.

Dead Died · Author: Garcia

In plain English

This bill would give the State Air Resources Board the power to create and enforce rules about indirect sources of air pollution (like parking lots or warehouses) if needed to meet federal air quality standards. Currently, local air districts handle these sources. The bill would expand the state board's responsibilities in this area.

If this passes

What would actually change, according to the bill's official digest. No predictions, no opinions.

Who's lobbying this bill

38 organizations reported lobbying activity mentioning this bill. California disclosures don't say which side an organization is on, only that they paid to influence it. Amounts shown are payments to lobbying firms where the filing discloses them.

Energy Foundation
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 5 filings
$336K
California State Council Of Service Employees
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 5 filings
$182K
Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P.
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 4 filings
$100K
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