Key Votes
SB 469 - Requirements for Expansion by Large Retailers - Key Vote
California Key Votes
Jerry Brown, Jr. vetoed this legislation.
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Stages
- Oct. 10, 2011 Executive Vetoed
- Sept. 1, 2011 House Bill Passed
- May 31, 2011 Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 17, 2011 Introduced
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Legislation - Vetoed (Executive) - Oct. 10, 2011
Title: Requirements for Expansion by Large Retailers
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (46-28) - Sept. 1, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Requirements for Expansion by Large Retailers
Vote to pass a bill that requires proposed "superstores" to pay for a report studying the economic impact the store will have on the local area prior to gaining a permit to begin construction.
- -An assessment of the extent to which the superstore will capture consumer business in the local market;
-An assessment of how the superstore will affect the supply of and demand for retail space in the local market;
-An assessment of how the superstore will affect employment levels in the local market;
-A projection of expected revenue brought in to the local government by the operation of the superstore;
-A projection of the expected effects the superstore would have on other retailers, groceries, and other stores in the local market;
-An assessment of how the superstore will affect local traffic on roads to and from its location; and
-An assessment of whether the superstore would result in the demolition of local green areas, parks, child care facilities, or community centers.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (21-14) - May 31, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Requirements for Expansion by Large Retailers
Vote to pass a bill that requires proposed "superstores" to pay for a report studying the economic impact the store will have on the local area prior to gaining a permit to begin construction.
- -An assessment of the extent to which the superstore will capture consumer business in the local market;
-An assessment of how the superstore will affect the supply of and demand for retail space in the local market;
-An assessment of how the superstore will affect employment levels in the local market;
-A projection of expected revenue brought in to the local government by the operation of the superstore;
-A projection of the expected effects the superstore would have on other retailers, groceries, and other stores in the local market;
-An assessment of how the superstore will affect local traffic on roads to and from its location; and
-An assessment of whether the superstore would result in the demolition of local green areas, parks, child care facilities, or community centers.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Feb. 17, 2011
Title: Requirements for Expansion by Large Retailers
Sponsors
- Juan C. Vargas (CA - D) (Out Of Office)