AB 234 - An Act to Amend Sections 8670.40 and 8670.41 Of, and to Add Section 8670.17.3 To, the Government Code, and to Add and Repeal Section 6226 of the Public Resources Code, Relating to Oil Spills.

Oil spill prevention and response: transfer of oil: State Lands Commission. 2009-2010 Legislature. View bill details
Author(s):
Summary:
(1)The Lempert-Keene-Seastrand Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act generally requires the administrator for oil spill response, acting at the direction of the Governor, to implement activities relating to oil spill response, including drills and preparedness, and oil spill containment and cleanup, and to represent the state in any coordinated response efforts with the federal government.… More
(1)The Lempert-Keene-Seastrand Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act generally requires the administrator for oil spill response, acting at the direction of the Governor, to implement activities relating to oil spill response, including drills and preparedness, and oil spill containment and cleanup, and to represent the state in any coordinated response efforts with the federal government. Existing law requires the administrator to adopt and implement regulations regarding the equipment, personnel, and operation of vessels to and from marine terminals that are used to transfer oil.

This bill would require the administrator to adopt regulations governing oil transfers that would require a transfer unit, as defined, to provide, at the point of transfer, appropriate equipment and supplies for the containment and removal of spills of oil in water adjacent to the transfer site. The regulations would require the transfer unit, prior to beginning an oil transfer, to preboom each oil transfer for the duration of the transfer, unless prebooming is determined not to be safe and effective.

(2)Existing law imposes an oil spill prevention and administration fee in an amount determined by the administrator to implement oil spill prevention activities, but not to exceed $0.05 per barrel of crude oil or petroleum products, on persons owning crude oil or petroleum products at a marine terminal. The fee is deposited into the Oil Spill Prevention and Administration Fund in the State Treasury. Upon appropriation by the Legislature, moneys in the fund are available for specified purposes.

This bill would revise that fee to an amount not to exceed $0.06 per barrel of crude oil or petroleum products. The bill would also authorize the administrator to adjust the maximum fee annually as measured by the California Consumer Price Index.

(3)Existing law requires the administrator to charge a nontank vessel owner or operator a reasonable fee, to be collected with each application to obtain a certificate of financial responsibility, in an amount that is based upon the administrator’s costs in implementing certain provisions relating to nontank vessels. Revenue from the fee is deposited into the Oil Spill Prevention and Administration Fund for appropriation by the Legislature for specified purposes.

This bill would establish that fee at $3,000 per nontank vessel.

(4)Under existing law, the State Lands Commission has jurisdiction over state lands and ungranted tidelands and submerged lands owned by the state.

This bill would require the State Lands Commission, on or before March 1, 2011, to report to the Legislature on regulatory action, pending or already taken, and statutory recommendations for the Legislature to ensure maximum safety and prevention of harm during offshore oil drilling. This provision would be repealed on January 1, 2015. Hide
 
Status:
This bill was passed by both houses and vetoed by the Governor. It did not become law
Assembly Vote: On Passage

PASSED on May 21, 2009.

voted YES: 77 voted NO: 0
3 voted present/not voting

An Act to Amend Sections 8670.40 and 8670.41 Of, and to Add Section 8670.17.3 To, the Government Code, and to Add and Repeal Section 6226 of the Public Resources Code, Relating to Oil Spills.

AB 234 — 2009-2010 Legislature

Summary
(1)The Lempert-Keene-Seastrand Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act generally requires the administrator for oil spill response, acting at the direction of the Governor, to implement activities relating to oil spill response, including drills and preparedness, and oil spill containment and cleanup, and to represent the state in any coordinated response efforts with the federal government. Existing law requires the administrator to adopt and implement regulations regarding the equipment, personnel, and operation of vessels to and from marine terminals that are used to transfer oil.

This bill would require the administrator to adopt regulations governing oil transfers that would require a transfer unit, as defined, to provide, at the point of transfer, appropriate equipment and supplies for the containment and removal of spills of oil in water adjacent to the transfer site. The regulations would require the transfer unit, prior to beginning an oil transfer, to preboom each oil transfer for the duration of the transfer, unless prebooming is determined not to be safe and effective.

(2)Existing law imposes an oil spill prevention and administration fee in an… More
(1)The Lempert-Keene-Seastrand Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act generally requires the administrator for oil spill response, acting at the direction of the Governor, to implement activities relating to oil spill response, including drills and preparedness, and oil spill containment and cleanup, and to represent the state in any coordinated response efforts with the federal government. Existing law requires the administrator to adopt and implement regulations regarding the equipment, personnel, and operation of vessels to and from marine terminals that are used to transfer oil.

This bill would require the administrator to adopt regulations governing oil transfers that would require a transfer unit, as defined, to provide, at the point of transfer, appropriate equipment and supplies for the containment and removal of spills of oil in water adjacent to the transfer site. The regulations would require the transfer unit, prior to beginning an oil transfer, to preboom each oil transfer for the duration of the transfer, unless prebooming is determined not to be safe and effective.

(2)Existing law imposes an oil spill prevention and administration fee in an amount determined by the administrator to implement oil spill prevention activities, but not to exceed $0.05 per barrel of crude oil or petroleum products, on persons owning crude oil or petroleum products at a marine terminal. The fee is deposited into the Oil Spill Prevention and Administration Fund in the State Treasury. Upon appropriation by the Legislature, moneys in the fund are available for specified purposes.

This bill would revise that fee to an amount not to exceed $0.06 per barrel of crude oil or petroleum products. The bill would also authorize the administrator to adjust the maximum fee annually as measured by the California Consumer Price Index.

(3)Existing law requires the administrator to charge a nontank vessel owner or operator a reasonable fee, to be collected with each application to obtain a certificate of financial responsibility, in an amount that is based upon the administrator’s costs in implementing certain provisions relating to nontank vessels. Revenue from the fee is deposited into the Oil Spill Prevention and Administration Fund for appropriation by the Legislature for specified purposes.

This bill would establish that fee at $3,000 per nontank vessel.

(4)Under existing law, the State Lands Commission has jurisdiction over state lands and ungranted tidelands and submerged lands owned by the state.

This bill would require the State Lands Commission, on or before March 1, 2011, to report to the Legislature on regulatory action, pending or already taken, and statutory recommendations for the Legislature to ensure maximum safety and prevention of harm during offshore oil drilling. This provision would be repealed on January 1, 2015. Hide
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Title
An Act to Amend Sections 8670.40 and 8670.41 Of, and to Add Section 8670.17.3 To, the Government Code, and to Add and Repeal Section 6226 of the Public Resources Code, Relating to Oil Spills.
Author(s)
Jared Huffman
Co-Authors
    Subjects
    • Oil spill prevention and response: transfer of oil: State Lands Commission
    Major Actions
    Introduced2/05/2009
    Referred to Committee
    Passed Assembly Committee on Utilities and Commerce4/20/2009
    Passed Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife4/28/2009
    Passed Assembly Committee on Appropriations5/13/2009
    Passed Assembly5/21/2009
    Passed Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications7/07/2009
    Passed Senate Committee on Appropriations8/24/2009
    Passed Senate Committee on Environmental Quality6/14/2010
    Passed Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water6/29/2010
    Passed Senate Committee on Appropriations8/02/2010
    Passed Senate8/23/2010
    Passed Assembly Committee on Natural Resources8/26/2010
    Passed Assembly8/30/2010
    Presented to the governor (enrolled)9/13/2010
    Vetoed by Governor9/30/2010
    Vetoed by Governor9/30/2010
    Bill History
    Chamber/CommitteeMotionDateResult
    select this voteAssembly Committee on Utilities and CommerceDo pass as amended and be re-referred to the Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife.4/20/2009This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Utilities and Commerce
    15 voted YES 0 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteAssembly Committee on Water, Parks and WildlifeDo pass and re-refer to Committee on Appropriations with recommendation: To Consent Calendar.4/28/2009This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife
    13 voted YES 0 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteAssembly Committee on AppropriationsDo pass as amended, to Consent Calendar.5/13/2009This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Appropriations
    16 voted YES 0 voted NO 1 voted present/not voting
    currently selectedAssemblyAB 234 HUFFMAN Consent Calendar Second Day Regular Session5/21/2009This bill PASSED the Assembly
    77 voted YES 0 voted NO 3 voted present/not voting
    select this voteSenate Committee on Energy, Utilities and CommunicationsDo pass as amended, and re-refer to the Committee on Environmental Quality.7/07/2009This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications
    11 voted YES 0 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteSenate Committee on AppropriationsPlaced on Appropriations Suspense file.8/24/2009This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Appropriations
    13 voted YES 0 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteSenate Committee on Environmental QualityDo pass, but re-refer to the Committee on Natural Resources and Water.6/14/2010This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality
    5 voted YES 2 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteSenate Committee on Natural Resources and WaterDo pass as amended, and re-refer to the Committee on Appropriations.6/29/2010This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water
    6 voted YES 3 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteSenate Committee on AppropriationsDo pass as amended.8/02/2010This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Appropriations
    7 voted YES 1 voted NO 3 voted present/not voting
    select this voteSenateAssembly 3rd Reading AB234 Huffman By Leno8/23/2010This bill PASSED the Senate
    21 voted YES 14 voted NO 4 voted present/not voting
    select this voteAssembly Committee on Natural ResourcesSenate amendments be concurred in.8/26/2010This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Natural Resources
    6 voted YES 3 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteAssemblyAB 234 HUFFMAN Concurrence in Senate Amendments8/30/2010This bill PASSED the Assembly
    45 voted YES 28 voted NO 5 voted present/not voting
    ActionDateDescription
    Introduced2/05/2009
    2/05/2009Read first time. To print.
    2/06/2009From printer. May be heard in committee March 8.
    4/13/2009Referred to Coms. on U. & C. and W.,P. & W.
    4/14/2009From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to Com. on U. & C. Read second time and amended.
    4/15/2009Re-referred to Com. on U. & C.
    select this voteVote4/20/2009Do pass as amended and be re-referred to the Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife.
    4/22/2009From committee: Amend, do pass as amended, and re-refer to Com. on W.,P. & W. (Ayes 15. Noes 0.) (April 20).
    4/23/2009Read second time and amended.
    4/27/2009Re-referred to Com. on W.,P. & W.
    select this voteVote4/28/2009Do pass and re-refer to Committee on Appropriations with recommendation: To Consent Calendar.
    4/29/2009From committee: Do pass, and re-refer to Com. on APPR. with recommendation: To Consent Calendar. Re-referred. (Ayes 13. Noes 0.) (April 28).
    5/06/2009From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to Com. on APPR. Read second time and amended.
    5/07/2009Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
    select this voteVote5/13/2009Do pass as amended, to Consent Calendar.
    5/14/2009From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. To Consent Calendar. (May 13).
    5/18/2009Read second time and amended. Ordered returned to second reading.
    5/19/2009Read second time. To Consent Calendar.
    5/21/2009Read third time, passed, and to Senate. (Ayes 77. Noes 0. Page 1632.)
    5/21/2009In Senate. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment.
    currently selectedAssembly Vote on Passage5/21/2009AB 234 HUFFMAN Consent Calendar Second Day Regular Session
    6/04/2009Referred to Coms. on E., U., & C. and EQ.
    6/09/2009From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on E., U., & C.
    6/29/2009In committee: Hearing postponed by committee.
    7/01/2009In committee: Hearing postponed by committee.
    select this voteVote7/07/2009Do pass as amended, and re-refer to the Committee on Environmental Quality.
    7/15/2009From committee: Amend, do pass as amended, and re-refer to Com. on EQ. (Ayes 11. Noes 0.) (July 7).
    7/16/2009Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on EQ.
    7/23/2009Withdrawn from committee. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
    8/17/2009In committee: Hearing postponed by committee.
    8/24/2009In committee: Placed on Appropriations suspense file.
    select this voteVote8/24/2009Placed on Appropriations Suspense file.
    8/27/2009In committee: Held under submission.
    12/16/2009From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on APPR.
    1/04/2010Re-referred to Com. on RLS.
    2/04/2010Re-referred to Coms. on EQ. and N.R. & W.
    6/01/2010From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on EQ.
    6/02/2010In committee: Hearing postponed by committee.
    6/09/2010From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on EQ.
    select this voteVote6/14/2010Do pass, but re-refer to the Committee on Natural Resources and Water.
    6/15/2010From committee: Do pass, and re-refer to Com. on N.R. & W. Re-referred. (Ayes 5. Noes 2.) (June 14).
    6/16/2010From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on N.R. & W.
    6/17/2010In committee: Hearing postponed by committee.
    6/23/2010From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on N.R. & W.
    select this voteVote6/29/2010Do pass as amended, and re-refer to the Committee on Appropriations.
    7/15/2010From committee: Amend, do pass as amended, and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 6. Noes 3.) (June 29). Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
    8/02/2010From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on APPR.
    select this voteVote8/02/2010Do pass as amended.
    8/05/2010From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended. (Ayes 7. Noes 1.) (August 2).
    8/09/2010Read second time and amended. Ordered to third reading.
    8/23/2010Read third time, passed, and to Assembly. (Ayes 21. Noes 14. Page 4800.)
    8/23/2010In Assembly. Concurrence in Senate amendments pending. May be considered on or after August 25 pursuant to Assembly Rule 77.
    select this voteSenate Vote on Passage8/23/2010Assembly 3rd Reading AB234 Huffman By Leno
    8/24/2010Re-referred to Com. on NAT. RES. pursuant to Assembly Rule 77.2.
    8/25/2010Joint Rule 62(a), file notice suspended.
    select this voteVote8/26/2010Senate amendments be concurred in.
    8/26/2010From committee: With recommendation: That Senate amendments be concurred in. (Ayes 6. Noes 3.) (August 26).
    8/30/2010Senate amendments concurred in. To enrollment. (Ayes 45. Noes 28. Page 6836.)
    select this voteAssembly Vote on Passage8/30/2010AB 234 HUFFMAN Concurrence in Senate Amendments
    9/13/2010Enrolled and to the Governor at 5 p.m.
    Vetoed9/30/2010Vetoed by Governor.

    Total contributions given to Assemblymembers within 30 days of the vote "AB 234 HUFFMAN Consent Calendar Second Day Regular Session" from interest groups that…

    supported this bill

    Environmental policy

    opposed this bill

    Sea freight & passenger services
    Civil servant/public employee
    Merchant marine & longshoremen unions
    Sea transport
    Date Range of Contributions
    Within days of the vote "AB 234 HUFFMAN Consent Calendar Second Day Regular Session"
    ContributorInterest groupAmountDatesort iconAssembly memberPartyDistrictVote
    Lofaso, AlanCivil servant/public employee$506/19/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    Sturdevant, PatriciaCivil servant/public employee$1006/19/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    Ellis, StephenCivil servant/public employee$2006/17/09Tom TorlaksonDCA-11Yes
    San Francisco Bar PilotsSea freight & passenger services$1,0006/17/09Anthony PortantinoDCA-44Yes
    Coletta, AlfredCivil servant/public employee$1006/16/09Jim SilvaRCA-67Yes
    Ahmad, RashidCivil servant/public employee$1006/15/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    San Francisco Bar PilotsSea freight & passenger services$1,0006/15/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    Hernandez, EvangelinaCivil servant/public employee$1506/12/09Alberto TorricoDCA-20Yes
    Pulido, MarkCivil servant/public employee$1006/12/09Alberto TorricoDCA-20Yes
    Bowen, Christopher RCivil servant/public employee$1006/11/09Tom TorlaksonDCA-11Yes
    Maersk IncSea transport$1,0006/9/09Mike VillinesRCA-29Yes
    Managers, DennisCivil servant/public employee$2506/9/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    Martinez, Thomas MCivil servant/public employee$2506/9/09Mike VillinesRCA-29Yes
    Field, JeanCivil servant/public employee$1006/6/09Tom AmmianoDCA-13Yes
    Delfino, RebeccaCivil servant/public employee$1006/5/09Ted LieuDCA-53Yes
    Sun, LindaCivil servant/public employee$2506/5/09Ted LieuDCA-53Yes
    Sellwood, Carol aCivil servant/public employee$5006/4/09Jim NielsenRCA-2Yes
    Longshore & Warehouse Local 13Merchant marine & longshoremen unions$3,9006/2/09Bonnie LowenthalDCA-54Yes
    San Francisco Bar PilotsSea freight & passenger services$2,0005/27/09Nancy SkinnerDCA-14Yes
    San Francisco Bar PilotsSea freight & passenger services$1,0005/27/09Martin GarrickRCA-74Yes
    Arriaga, Marta aCivil servant/public employee$1005/14/09Bill MonningDCA-27Yes
    Garcia, LiliaCivil servant/public employee$1005/14/09Alberto TorricoDCA-20Yes
    Nunez, VictorCivil servant/public employee$2005/14/09Alberto TorricoDCA-20Yes
    Riley, MelodyCivil servant/public employee$5005/11/09Wilmer Amina CarterDCA-62Yes
    Quintana, ClaudiaCivil servant/public employee$2505/5/09Alberto TorricoDCA-20Yes
    Lofaso, AlanCivil servant/public employee$504/30/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    San Francisco Bar PilotsSea freight & passenger services$3,0004/30/09Mike EngDCA-49Yes
    Liu, DavidCivil servant/public employee$1004/29/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    San Francisco Bar PilotsSea freight & passenger services$2,0004/29/09Mariko YamadaDCA-8Yes
    Gibbons, HarryCivil servant/public employee$1504/28/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    Reafs, RonaldCivil servant/public employee$1504/28/09Dave JonesDCA-9Yes
    San Francisco Bar PilotsSea freight & passenger services$2,0004/27/09Mary HayashiDCA-18Yes
    San Francisco Bar PilotsSea freight & passenger services$2,0004/22/09Sandre SwansonDCA-16Yes
    1 Organization Supported and 4 Opposed; See Which Ones

    Organizations that took a position on
    An Act to Amend Sections 8670.40 and 8670.41 Of, and to Add Section 8670.17.3 To, the Government Code, and to Add and Repeal Section 6226 of the Public Resources Code, Relating to Oil Spills.: AB 234 HUFFMAN Consent Calendar Second Day Regular Session

    1 organization supported this bill

    Environment Defense Center
    Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water (2010, June 29). Bill Analysis AB 234 9/3/2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010, from California Senate.

    4 organizations opposed this bill

    California Department of Fish and Game
    Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water (2010, June 29). Bill Analysis AB 234 9/3/2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010, from California Senate.
    Matson Navigation Co.
    Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water (2010, June 29). Bill Analysis AB 234 9/3/2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010, from California Senate.
    Pacific Merchant Shipping Association
    Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water (2010, June 29). Bill Analysis AB 234 9/3/2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010, from California Senate.
    Sailors Union Pacific
    Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water (2010, June 29). Bill Analysis AB 234 9/3/2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010, from California Senate.

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    Includes reported contributions to campaigns of Assemblymembers in office on day of vote, from interest groups invested in the vote according to MapLight, April 21, 2009 – June 20, 2009.
    Contributions data source: FollowTheMoney.org

    Contributions by Legislator

    Namesort iconPartyDistrict$ From Interest Groups
    That Supported
    $ From Interest Groups
    That Opposed
    Vote
    Mariko YamadaDCA-8$0$2,000Yes
    Mike VillinesRCA-29$0$1,250Yes
    Van TranRCA-68$0$0Yes
    Alberto TorricoDCA-20$0$800Yes
    Norma TorresDCA-61$0$0Yes
    Tom TorlaksonDCA-11$0$300Yes
    Sandre SwansonDCA-16$0$2,000Yes
    Audra StricklandRCA-37$0$0Yes
    Jose SolorioDCA-69$0$0Yes
    Cameron SmythRCA-38$0$0Yes
    Nancy SkinnerDCA-14$0$2,000Yes
    Jim SilvaRCA-67$0$100Yes
    Lori SaldanaDCA-76$0$0Not Voting
    Mary SalasDCA-79$0$0Yes
    Ira RuskinDCA-21$0$0Yes
    Curren PriceDCA-51$0$0Yes
    Anthony PortantinoDCA-44$0$1,000Yes
    Manuel PerezDCA-80$0$0Yes
    John PerezDCA-46$0$0Yes
    Jim NielsenRCA-2$0$500Yes
    Roger NielloRCA-5$0$0Yes
    Brian NestandeRCA-64$0$0Yes
    Pedro NavaDCA-35$0$0Not Voting
    Bill MonningDCA-27$0$100Yes
    Jeff MillerRCA-71$0$0Yes
    Tony MendozaDCA-56$0$0Yes
    Fiona MaDCA-12$0$0Yes
    Bonnie LowenthalDCA-54$0$3,900Yes
    Dan LogueRCA-3$0$0Yes
    Ted LieuDCA-53$0$350Yes
    Paul KrekorianDCA-43$0$0Yes
    Steve KnightRCA-36$0$0Yes
    Dave JonesDCA-9$0$1,950Yes
    Kevin JeffriesRCA-66$0$0Yes
    Jared HuffmanDCA-6$0$0Yes
    Alyson HuberDCA-10$0$0Yes
    Jerry HillDCA-19$0$0Yes
    Ed HernandezDCA-57$0$0Yes
    Mary HayashiDCA-18$0$2,000Yes
    Diane HarkeyRCA-73$0$0Yes
    Isadore HallDCA-52$0$0Yes
    Curt HagmanRCA-60$0$0Yes
    Danny GilmoreRCA-30$0$0Yes
    Martin GarrickRCA-74$0$1,000Yes
    Cathleen GalgianiDCA-17$0$0Yes
    Ted GainesRCA-4$0$0Yes
    Warren FurutaniDCA-55$0$0Yes
    Jean FullerRCA-32$0$0Yes
    Felipe FuentesDCA-39$0$0Not Voting
    Paul FongDCA-22$0$0Yes
    Nathan FletcherRCA-75$0$0Yes
    Mike FeuerDCA-42$0$0Yes
    Noreen EvansDCA-7$0$0Yes
    Mike EngDCA-49$0$3,000Yes
    Bill EmmersonRCA-63$0$0Yes
    Mike DuvallRCA-72$0$0Yes
    Chuck DeVoreRCA-70$0$0Yes
    Kevin De LeonDCA-45$0$0Yes
    Hector De La TorreDCA-50$0$0Yes
    Mike DavisDCA-48$0$0Yes
    Joe CotoDCA-23$0$0Yes
    Paul CookRCA-65$0$0Yes
    Connie ConwayRCA-34$0$0Yes
    Wesley ChesbroDCA-1$0$0Yes
    Wilmer Amina CarterDCA-62$0$500Yes
    Charles CalderonDCA-58$0$0Yes
    Anna CaballeroDCA-28$0$0Yes
    Joan BuchananDCA-15$0$0Yes
    Julia BrownleyDCA-41$0$0Yes
    Bob BlumenfieldDCA-40$0$0Yes
    Marty BlockDCA-78$0$0Yes
    Sam BlakesleeRCA-33$0$0Yes
    Tom BerryhillRCA-25$0$0Yes
    Bill BerryhillRCA-26$0$0Yes
    Jim BeallDCA-24$0$0Yes
    Karen BassDCA-47$0$0Yes
    Juan ArambulaICA-31$0$0Yes
    Joel AndersonRCA-77$0$0Yes
    Tom AmmianoDCA-13$0$200Yes
    Anthony AdamsRCA-59$0$0Yes

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    $ From Interest Groups
    That Opposed
    Vote
    Anthony AdamsRCA-59$0$0Yes
    Tom AmmianoDCA-13$0$200Yes
    Joel AndersonRCA-77$0$0Yes
    Juan ArambulaICA-31$0$0Yes
    Karen BassDCA-47$0$0Yes
    Jim BeallDCA-24$0$0Yes
    Bill BerryhillRCA-26$0$0Yes
    Tom BerryhillRCA-25$0$0Yes
    Sam BlakesleeRCA-33$0$0Yes
    Marty BlockDCA-78$0$0Yes
    Bob BlumenfieldDCA-40$0$0Yes
    Julia BrownleyDCA-41$0$0Yes
    Joan BuchananDCA-15$0$0Yes
    Anna CaballeroDCA-28$0$0Yes
    Charles CalderonDCA-58$0$0Yes
    Wilmer Amina CarterDCA-62$0$500Yes
    Wesley ChesbroDCA-1$0$0Yes
    Connie ConwayRCA-34$0$0Yes
    Paul CookRCA-65$0$0Yes
    Joe CotoDCA-23$0$0Yes
    Mike DavisDCA-48$0$0Yes
    Hector De La TorreDCA-50$0$0Yes
    Kevin De LeonDCA-45$0$0Yes
    Chuck DeVoreRCA-70$0$0Yes
    Mike DuvallRCA-72$0$0Yes
    Bill EmmersonRCA-63$0$0Yes
    Mike EngDCA-49$0$3,000Yes
    Noreen EvansDCA-7$0$0Yes
    Mike FeuerDCA-42$0$0Yes
    Nathan FletcherRCA-75$0$0Yes
    Paul FongDCA-22$0$0Yes
    Felipe FuentesDCA-39$0$0Not Voting
    Jean FullerRCA-32$0$0Yes
    Warren FurutaniDCA-55$0$0Yes
    Ted GainesRCA-4$0$0Yes
    Cathleen GalgianiDCA-17$0$0Yes
    Martin GarrickRCA-74$0$1,000Yes
    Danny GilmoreRCA-30$0$0Yes
    Curt HagmanRCA-60$0$0Yes
    Isadore HallDCA-52$0$0Yes
    Diane HarkeyRCA-73$0$0Yes
    Mary HayashiDCA-18$0$2,000Yes
    Ed HernandezDCA-57$0$0Yes
    Jerry HillDCA-19$0$0Yes
    Alyson HuberDCA-10$0$0Yes
    Jared HuffmanDCA-6$0$0Yes
    Kevin JeffriesRCA-66$0$0Yes
    Dave JonesDCA-9$0$1,950Yes
    Steve KnightRCA-36$0$0Yes
    Paul KrekorianDCA-43$0$0Yes
    Ted LieuDCA-53$0$350Yes
    Dan LogueRCA-3$0$0Yes
    Bonnie LowenthalDCA-54$0$3,900Yes
    Fiona MaDCA-12$0$0Yes
    Tony MendozaDCA-56$0$0Yes
    Jeff MillerRCA-71$0$0Yes
    Bill MonningDCA-27$0$100Yes
    Pedro NavaDCA-35$0$0Not Voting
    Brian NestandeRCA-64$0$0Yes
    Roger NielloRCA-5$0$0Yes
    Jim NielsenRCA-2$0$500Yes
    John PerezDCA-46$0$0Yes
    Manuel PerezDCA-80$0$0Yes
    Anthony PortantinoDCA-44$0$1,000Yes
    Curren PriceDCA-51$0$0Yes
    Ira RuskinDCA-21$0$0Yes
    Mary SalasDCA-79$0$0Yes
    Lori SaldanaDCA-76$0$0Not Voting
    Jim SilvaRCA-67$0$100Yes
    Nancy SkinnerDCA-14$0$2,000Yes
    Cameron SmythRCA-38$0$0Yes
    Jose SolorioDCA-69$0$0Yes
    Audra StricklandRCA-37$0$0Yes
    Sandre SwansonDCA-16$0$2,000Yes
    Tom TorlaksonDCA-11$0$300Yes
    Norma TorresDCA-61$0$0Yes
    Alberto TorricoDCA-20$0$800Yes
    Van TranRCA-68$0$0Yes
    Mike VillinesRCA-29$0$1,250Yes
    Mariko YamadaDCA-8$0$2,000Yes

    Interest Groups that supported this bill

    $ Donated
    Environmental policy$0

    Interest Groups that opposed this bill

    $ Donated
    Sea freight & passenger services$14,000
    Civil servant/public employee$4,050
    Merchant marine & longshoremen unions$3,900
    Sea transport$1,000
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