California’s anti-Trump ‘resistance’ bills: What passed, what didn’t
Democratic legislators passed a bevy of bills aimed at shielding undocumented immigrants from deportation while they're at work, at school or even in police custody, and the anti-Trump "resistance" sent Gov.
But resistance proposals that spooked industry groups or raised alarms about cost -- from internet privacy to single-payer health care to environmental protections -- stalled in the Legislature this year, unable to overcome powerful lobbyists in opposition or skepticism from more moderate Democratic legislators.
"It doesn't seem to be about Trump as much as it seems to be about the way things have always been around here. We're still functioning in the same ideological world as we were before," Assembly Speaker
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Lawmakers, strategists and advocates noted that legislation affecting industry regulation, consumer costs -- or both -- is notoriously tough to move in
"Resistance to Trump is only one dimension," said
Pitney said legislators needed to be careful not to let the resistance rhetoric overpower their ability to get things done. "These folks have a state to run," he said. "Lawmakers have to make laws and not just make statements about the president."
In 2017, at least, they managed to do both. The
"The resistance got a lot done," he said.
Some of the bills that failed, he said, were symbolic proposals that carried economic repercussions. One such example, he said, was a bill to block the state from doing business with any contractors who helped build a border wall between
A raft of prominent environmental bills aimed at defending against the Trump administration passed the
Senate Bill 49 would have enshrined federal Clean Air Act provisions into
Another bill that failed to gain traction responded to a Trump executive order opening the door for new offshore oil development. Senate Bill 188 would have prohibited the
Sen.
Senate Bill 100, which wasn't specifically touted as Trump opposition but would have committed
"You notice as we engage in this Trump resistance that somehow the loneliest among all the bills we have been moving are the environmental and the clean-energy bills -- and those have seemed to meet the most resistance in this Legislature," said Sen.
The environmental movement "does not have a natural, well-heeled lobby," he said. "When there's a lot of big interests, it makes it a tough vote where you have to stand up to all these folks opposing it. It takes sort of a different type of courage."
Consumer groups bemoaned the death of a bill to protect internet users from relaxed federal regulations on internet privacy. The bill, Assembly Bill 375, would have placed limits on how internet service providers could sell data on their customers -- essentially replacing Obama administration regulations that were undone earlier this year by the Trump administration. It was opposed by internet and telecom companies such as Comcast,
But many legislators were eager to take aim at Trump on issues without business opposition, passing resolutions, including one to affirm the
Some of the bills -- such as the one aimed at preventing the state's participation in a federal Muslim registry -- received broad bipartisan support. But
"There was certainly a theatrical element to a lot we saw proposed this year," said Assemblyman
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Here's a sampling of anti-Trump bills passed by the Legislature and sent to Gov.
Muslim registry safeguard: Senate Bill 31, by Sen.
Climate-change censorship: Responding to fears of censorship among government climate scientists, Senate Bill 51, the Whistleblower and Public Data Protection Act, by Sen.
'Sanctuary state': Senate Bill 54, by Senate Leader
Landlords and immigrants: Assembly Bill 291, by Assemblyman
Your warrant, please: Another bill by Chiu, Assembly Bill 450, was carried in anticipation of stepped-up workplace immigration raids and would require an employer to require proper court documents before allowing immigration agents access to the workplace or to employee information.
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THWARTED RESISTANCE
Here are some of the resistance bills that stalled in the Legislature:
Border wall: Senate Bill 30, by Lara, would have prevented the state from doing business with contractors involved in the construction of the president's proposed border wall between the
Offshore drilling: Senate Bill 188, by Sens.
Clean Air Act: Amid the threat of environmental rollbacks came Senate Bill 49, from Sens.
Climate change: Senate Bill 100, by de León, would have committed
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