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CBPA is NAIOP of California’s state level lobbyist organization. CBPA's PAC achieved substantial success in California's 2024 elections, securing 21 wins out of 27 supported candidates across Assembly and Senate races. This year, CBPA engaged at a higher level with more candidates and issues than ever before, aside from the 2020 campaign against Prop. 15 (Split Roll). This cycle represents the largest financial commitment CBPA has made to support candidates...
Our NAIOP SFBA Issues PAC has also made donations to the following state ballot measures that impact our industry: YES on PROP 36 and NO on PROP 33
CBPA Leads the Charge for Vetoes: Three Detrimental Bills, Three Coalitions, One Goal
While the legislature has wrapped up, CBPA’s work is in full swing. We’re spearheading coalitions to stop three detrimental bills—AB 98, SB 1103, and AB 2364—from becoming law. With over 80 companies and organizations filing individual veto letters alongside ours on AB 98, and more than 25 groups standing strong against SB 1103, our coalitions are making sure vetoes are front and center in the governor’s office. Even with AB 2364 shifting to a study bill, we’re pushing hard with business and biotech leaders to prevent costly mandates from taking hold. The governor has until September 30th to take action on all legislation pending his approval, and we’re working tirelessly to ensure these bills don’t make it into law.
The legislative session ended Saturday evening with a handful of successes and two major blows to the commercial real estate industry. The last-minute gut-and-amend bill AB 98 (Carrillo; D-Palmdale and Reyes; D-San Bernardino), which restricts warehouse development, passed the Legislature despite heavy opposition.. The commercial lease mandate bill SB 1103 (Menjivar; D-Van Nuys) also passed by one vote in each house, despite our industry’s efforts opposing the bill. We will now shift our focus toward advocating for a veto on both bills by Governor Newsom, who will have until September 30th to sign or veto bills.
With 2024 just around the corner, we’re taking a look back at 2023. CBPA’s Annual Report provides an overview of this year’s legislative activities and how your membership dues are utilized to advance the organization and better serve you and your industry. On behalf of the CBPA Board of Directors and staff, we express our sincere gratitude for your continued membership, engagement, and contributions. Your support is vital in ensuring our industry has a strong voice in Sacramento.
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Bill Would Have Stopped Warehouse Projects, Hurt Jobs, and Stalled Housing
SACRAMENTO – Matthew Hargrove, President and CEO of California Business Properties Association (CBPA), issued the following statements in response to AB 2840 (Reyes) stalling out in the Senate Governance and Finance Committee, stopping the bill for the year.