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out-of-state online sellers with affiliates in
California to collect sales tax on purchases made by state residents. The affiliate provision was included to ensure that only sellers with a California nexus are taxed, as required by federal law. "This legislation will close the current loophole in tax law which has allowed out-of-state companies to avoid collecting California sales and use tax," stated Skinner. Skinner estimated that AB153 could produce between $ 250 million and $ 500 million per year in new revenue. She and other supporters of the bill believe that the election of Jerry Brown to the governorship and support from retailers such as Barnes & Noble will help the measure become law.
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College Students — AB 1930/SB 641. In 2014, Skinner authored AB 1930, which created a state working group within the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) to examine ways to make CalFresh more accessible to college students. In 2022, Skinner authored SB 641, which required CDSS
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Fair Pay to Play Act—SB 206. In 2019, Skinner authored a landmark law that made
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board of directors in March 2006 to fill a vacancy due to the death of incumbent Jean Siri. She was appointed by a 6–0 vote. Skinner was then elected to the board in 2006 with 84% of the vote. The district includes parts of Albany, Berkeley, El
Cerrito, El Sobrante, Emeryville, Kensington, Richmond,
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Felony Murder Reform — SB 1437. In 2018, Skinner authored a new law reforming
California's felony murder rule to ensure that people convicted of murder actually committed murder or were active participants in the killing. The law also allowed individuals previously sentenced on a theory of felony
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Records I — SB 1421. In 2018, Skinner authored a landmark law that opened up opened up certain types of police misconduct records for the first time in four decades in California. The records made public include reports, investigations, or findings of incidents involving the discharge of a
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SB394 — The bill was signed into law in
October 2019. It allowed counties within the state to establish diversion programs for defendants who are primary caregivers of minors. It is supposed to reduce trauma for children would have otherwise had a parent incarcerated. The system in San Francisco
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Protecting Medication Abortion & Gender Affirming Care—SB 345. In 2023, Skinner authored a landmark law providing legal protections for California health care practitioners who provide or dispense medication or other services for abortion, contraception or gender-affirming care,
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Fairness — AB 155: Skinner pushed legislation to tax online sales that was approved in 2009 as part of the state budget. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the legislation. On January 19, 2011, Skinner introduced similar legislation in the form of AB153. The bill requires
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California state Assembly as early as 2006 and had previously considered a run in 2002. She ultimately announced her candidacy in late January 2008 and was elected to the State Assembly later that year. She was re-elected in 2010 and 2012.
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for taking that house and for demonstrating that nowhere, nowhere should there be a vacant house anywhere in California when we have the housing crisis that we have,” said Democratic Sen. Nancy Skinner of Berkeley. “And it was totally legitimate for those homeless moms to take over that
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Saving Energy Saving Schools — AB/SB 39: Schools spend millions of dollars each year on energy, Skinner's legislation, AB/SB 39, provided every California school district Proposition 39 funds to pay for energy upgrades, enabling the money saved on utility bills to go back into the
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Naming Eastshore State Park after Save the Bay Founder — AC 55: California's 8.5-mile (13.7 km) ribbon of parkland along the eastern side of San Francisco Bay is now named after Save the Bay co-founder Sylvia McLaughlin due to Skinner, a worthy recognition of her significant
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firearm or electronic control weapons by an officer; strikes of impact weapons or projectiles to the head or neck area; deadly force or serious bodily injury by an officer; sustained findings of sexual assault by an officer; and sustained findings of dishonesty by a peace officer.
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Energy Storage — AB 2514. In 2010, Skinner authored a groundbreaking law that launched California's world-leading effort to create large-scale battery storage to reduce the state's reliance on fossil fuel power plants. By 2024, California led the nation in large-scale energy
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Banning Oil Price Gouging — SBX 1-2. In 2023, Skinner authored a groundbreaking law sponsored by Governor Gavin Newsom that created the strongest and most effective transparency measures in the nation to ensure that oil companies do not price gouge Californians at the gas
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Housing Crisis Act of 2019 — SB 330. In 2019, Skinner authored SB 330, a law designed to boost housing construction in California by slashing the time to get new developments approved and banning local governments from imposing population and housing caps though 2025.
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School Meals for All — In 2021, Sen. Skinner authored SB 364, School Meals for All. The bill's language was included in the 2021-22 California Budget Act, making California the first state in the nation to offer two free school meals a day to all public school
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Fair Pay to Play Act II — SB 26: In 2021, Skinner authored a law that expanded on SB 206, the Fair Pay to Play Act, and moved up the implementation date to Sept. 1, 2021. SB 26 also allowed community college athletes to earn money from their name, image, and
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Healthy Meals for Kids—SB 348. In 2023, Skinner authored a follow-up law to School Meals for All that made California the first state to codify President Joe Biden’s new federal guidelines on school nutrition standards aimed at reducing sugars and salt in school
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Police Records II — SB 16. In 2021, Skinner authored a new law that expanded on SB 1421 to include other the types police records on officers with a history of biased or discriminatory behavior, unlawful arrests and searches, or excessive or unreasonable
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allowed for defendants with misdemeanors and nonviolent charges to apply. The successful completion of the program would drop the charges against the defendant. The California District Attorney's Association opposed the bill, citing potential loopholes for
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Expanding Eligibility for Peace Officers — SB 960. In 2022, Skinner authored a new law that removed the rule preventing CA law enforcement from hiring noncitizens who have full legal work authorization and meet all other requirements to serve as peace
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Keep Kids in School—SB 274. In 2023, Skinner authored a follow-up law to SB 419 (2019), banning willful defiance suspensions in California’s public high schools until 2029 and extending the ban on willful defiance suspensions in middle schools until
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Childcare and PreSchool Expansion — 2014 Budget Bill: As Budget Chair Skinner facilitated the largest funding increase for early childhood education in over a decade, enabling the State to enroll thousands more children in preschool and quality
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Foreclosed and Vacant Homes — SB 1079. In 2020, Skinner authored SB 1079, a law gave cities and counties tools to prevent corporations from keeping homes vacant and awarded tenants the right of first refusal to buy foreclosed properties.
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City Council from 1984 to 1992; she was the first student ever elected to the Berkeley City Council. She had previously founded and worked for several non-profit groups on global warming and other issues related to environmental policy.
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systems suffered huge recession cuts resulting in student tuition and fee increases. As Budget Chair Skinner worked for a larger state allocation to UC and CSU with language that would rescind the funds if UC/CSU increased student
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Ending Willful Defiance Suspensions—SB 419. In 2019, Skinner authored a law that "prohibits willful defiance suspensions in grades four and five. It also bans such suspensions in grades six through eight for five
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Housing Accountability Act — SB 167. In 2017, Skinner authored SB 167, a law that strengthened California's Housing Accountability Act by increasing legal penalties levied on cities that illegally block housing.
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1617:"Governor Signs SB 1079, Homes for Homeowners, Not Corporations"
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1076:"How Nancy Skinner helped pass the first NIL law in California"
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1390:"Energy Storage Targets - Publicly Owned Utilities - AB 2514"
1318:"Bill Text - SB-1437 Accomplice liability for felony murder"
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1643:"Homeless women who took over California home gain support"
1519:"Gov. Newsom Signs SB 8, Extending the Housing Crisis Act"
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967:"Bill Text - SB-852 Budget Act of 2014"
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622:Gender, abortion and LGBTQIA+ rights
398:Golden Gate National Recreation Area
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800:Scher, Judith (December 22, 2006).
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727:"Full Biography for Nancy Skinner"
725:Nancy Skinner (October 31, 2006).
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