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          GOVERNOR'S VETO
          AB 340 (Bradford)
          As Amended  April 25, 2013
          2/3 vote
           
          UTILITIES & COMMERCE         10-4                    
          APPROPRIATIONS      12-5        
           
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          |Ayes:|Bradford, Bonilla,        |Ayes:|Gatto, Bocanegra,         |
          |     |Buchanan, Fong, Garcia,   |     |Bradford,                 |
          |     |Roger Hern�ndez, Quirk,   |     |Ian Calderon, Campos,     |
          |     |Rendon, Skinner, Williams |     |Eggman, Gomez, Hall,      |
          |     |                          |     |Rendon, Pan, Quirk, Weber |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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          |Nays:|Patterson, Ch�vez, Beth   |Nays:|Harkey, Bigelow,          |
          |     |Gaines, Jones             |     |Donnelly, Linder, Wagner  |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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          ASSEMBLY:                             50-21  (May 23, 2013)       
                    SENATE:                  27-11  (September 9, 2013)
           
          SUMMARY  :  Requires the California Public Utilities Commission  
          (PUC) to require all grants, contracts, subsidies, financing,  
          and activities administered through the Electric Program  
          Investment Charge (EPIC) to meet the requirements of General  
          Order 156 of PUC.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations  
          Committee, minor, absorbable costs to PUC.

           COMMENTS  :   

           1)Author's Statement  . "The State has adopted and funded millions  
            of dollars in job training programs in energy efficiency and  
            renewable energy technologies. After the training is complete  
            we need to make sure that jobs are available for these  
            graduates. And these jobs should not be limited to just  
            construction jobs - they need to include all of the types of  










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            jobs common in the energy industry, such as technical support,  
            administration, legal, finance, engineering, economics,  
            management, and entrepreneur. Currently ratepayer funded  
            energy research programs do not have to report on their  
            programs and progress toward including women, minorities, and  
            disabled veterans.

            "My bill would ensure that EPIC program administrators have  
            such programs and report on their progress. This is the kind  
            of program that can help these women, minorities, and disabled  
            veterans gain the experience that will lead them to better  
            opportunities in the Executive Offices and Board Rooms of  
            California energy companies."

           2)Supplier Diversity is Working  . Since 1986, when California  
            enacted AB 3678 (Moore), Chapter 1259 utilities have reported  
            greater and greater levels of supplier diversity investment.  
            Today these investments are creating billions of dollars of  
            economic activity for these underutilized members of  
            California's economy.  In March 2013, PUC announced that the  
            companies participating in its Supplier Diversity Program  
            achieved a new record, procuring approximately $8.1 billion in  
            goods and services from women, minority, and disabled  
            veteran-owned business enterprises.
           3)Job Training Programs need Jobs for Graduates  . Through the  
            American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and green  
            training programs funded by ratepayers many programs have been  
            created.  With the exception of construction apprentice  
            programs, none have focused on ensuring that employers are  
            seeking the graduates from these programs or that business  
            owners of diverse backgrounds are being sought for research,  
            development, and demonstration opportunities.

           GOVERNOR'S VETO MESSAGE  :

          "This bill requires the Public Utilities Commission to establish  
          a program to encourage the use of women, people of color and  
          disabled veteran-owned businesses for projects funded by the  
          Electric Program Investment Charge.

          "This bill inadvertently contains language that would jeopardize  










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          critical renewable programs funded by this charge."




           Analysis Prepared by  :    DaVina Flemings / U. & C. / (916)  
          319-2083 


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