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SB 496, explained

Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation: appeals advisory committee: exemptions.

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In plain English

The bill text provided is incomplete and cuts off mid-sentence ('This bill would require t'), making it impossible to determine what the bill actually does. The source material only describes existing California law about vehicle emissions and the Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation, but does not contain the actual provisions of SB 496.

If this passes

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

Who's lobbying this bill

45 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.

California Tow Truck Association
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 3 filings
$108K
Fremont, City Of
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 4 filings
$90K
Fullerton, City Of
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 4 filings
$90K
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