2025 Legislative Watch

CalBike sponsors and advocates for legislation that makes California streets safer for people who walk and bike for everyday transportation.

The California Bicycle Coalition is your voice in Sacramento for state policies that enable your community and your neighbors to feel safe and comfortable using active transportation. We update our Legislative Watch regularly.

CalBike’s Top Priority Bills

Bill #Author & Title or DescriptionPositionExplanationStatus
TBD

CalBike’s Active Transportation Slate for 2025

Bill #Author & Title or DescriptionPositionExplanationStatus
SB 71Wiener: CEQA Exemption for Active TransitSupportThis bill would extend the CEQA exemption indefinitely for transit and active transportation projects.Introduced

Bills CalBike Is Watching

Bill #Author & Title or DescriptionPositionExplanationStatus
AB 33Aguiar-Curry: Autonomous VehiclesWatchIntroduced
AB 289Haney: State highway work zone speed safety programWatchThis bill would allow Caltrans to establish a speed enforcement program that utilizes up to 125 speed safety systems on state highway construction or maintenance areas.Introduced
SB 63Wiener/Arreguín: San Francisco Bay Area Local Revenue MeasureWatchThis bill would authorize the Metropolitan Transportation Commission to propose a revenue measure to the voters in its jurisdiction to fund the operation, expansion, and transformation of the San Francisco Bay area’s public transportation system, as well as other transportation improvements.Introduced
SB 78Seyarto: Study for Road and Safety ImprovementsWatchThis bill would require caltrans to conduct a study to identify certain locations in the state highway system with regard to vehicle collisions, projects that could improve road safety at each of those locationsIntroduced
SB 94Jones: Bicycle licensingWatchTBDIntroduced
SB 220Allen: Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityWatchThis bill would update and modernize the membership of the board of directors of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.Introduced