Quirk-Silva has measures signed into law

Over the course of the 2013-2014 legislative session, 15 pieces of legislation authored by Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (AD-65) were signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.  Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva’s chaptered legislation will support California businesses, create jobs, provide crucial services and support for our veterans as well as for some of our most vulnerable populations including foster care youth and the homeless.

Over the course of the 2013-2014 legislative session, 15 pieces of legislation authored by Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (AD-65) were signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown.  Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva’s chaptered legislation will support California businesses, create jobs, provide crucial services and support for our veterans as well as for some of our most vulnerable populations including foster care youth and the homeless.

“This past term in the California State Legislature, I have been so honored to have the opportunity to bring the voices of the 65th Assembly District to Sacramento.  Our community stood up for a meaningful, well-rounded legislative package that fights for our veterans, advocates for our children, paves the way for businesses to thrive and provides a better home for all.  I look forward to continuing this work with my colleagues to ensure that our communities can continue moving forward,” said Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva.

During the 2013-14 legislative session, the following 15 measures authored by Assemblywoman Quirk-Silva have been signed and chaptered into law:

 

  • AB 13 – Non-Resident Tuition Exemption: Veterans
  • AB 221– Recycled Concrete
  • AB 409 – Political Reform Act of 1974: Online Filing
  • AB 466 – Federal Transportation Funds
  • AB 530 – Vote by Mail Telephone Applications
  • AB 674 – Microenterprise
  • AB 701 – Property Tax Revenue Allocation: Orange County
  • AB 1045 – Sterile Compounding & Non-Residential Pharmacies
  • AB 1453 – Orange County Veterans Cemetery
  • AB 1560 – California Competes Tax Credit
  • AB 1733 – Public Records: Fee Waiver
  • AB 2454 – Foster Youth: Non-Minor Dependents
  • AB 2664 – Military Family Relief Fund
  • AB 2668 – Foster Care: Non-Minor Dependent Parents
  • AB 1397 – (V.A. Committee) State Workforce: Veterans Preference Data