SB 750: Incentivizing water conservation

 
CLCV Supported
Passed Senate floor
Failed in Assembly Water Parks and Wildlife Committee (3-4)

Requires metering of water provided to individual housing units in new apartment buildings and other multifamily housing constructed after 2014. Allows tenants to know how much water they use and gives them a financial incentive to conserve water.

Senator Party Vote
Joel Anderson R
Bad
Bad
Jim Beall D
Good
Good
Tom Berryhill R
Bad
Bad
Marty Block D
Good
Good
Ron Calderon D
Good
Good
Anthony Cannella R
Bad
Bad
Ellen Corbett D
Good
Good
Lou Correa D
Good
Good
Kevin de León D
Good
Good
Mark DeSaulnier D
Good
Good
Bill Emmerson R
Bad
Bad
Noreen Evans D
Good
Good
Jean Fuller R
Bad
Bad
Ted Gaines R
Bad
Bad
Cathleen Galgiani D
Good
Good
Loni Hancock D
Good
Good
Edward P. Hernandez D
Good
Good
Jerry Hill D
Good
Good
Ben Hueso D
Good
Good
Bob Huff R
Bad
Bad
Hannah-Beth Jackson D
Good
Good
Steve Knight R
Bad
Bad
Ricardo Lara D
Good
Good
Mark Leno D
Good
Good
Ted Lieu D
Good
Good
Carol Liu D
Good
Good
Bill Monning D
Good
Good
Jim Nielsen R
Bad
Bad
Alex Padilla D
Good
Good
Fran Pavley D
Good
Good
Curren Price D
Good
Good
Richard Roth D
Good
Good
Darrell Steinberg D
Good
Good
Norma Torres D
Not Voting
Not Voting
Mimi Walters R
Bad
Bad
Lois Wolk D
Good
Good
Rod Wright D
Good
Good
Mark Wyland R
Bad
Bad
Leland Yee D
Good
Good

No Assembly action was taken on this item.

This item did not end up on the Governor's desk; therefore, he could not sign or veto it.

 
 
 

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