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Connolly’s Major Corporate Tax Reform Bill Passes First Committee

AB 1790, a bill to close California’s biggest corporate tax loophole, passed out of the Assembly Revenue & Taxation Committee after showing broad support

SACRAMENTO, CA – Yesterday, Assemblymember Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) successfully passed AB 1790 through the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee after a robust debate.

Assemblymember Connolly Announces Winner of “There Ought to be a Law” Contest

AB 2618 increases prohibition timeline for CPUC commissioners becoming lobbyists

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Assemblymember Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) announced the conclusion of his fourth official “There Ought to be a Law” contest. This year’s winning submission came from Dan Hipple, a Tiburon resident.

Assemblymember Connolly Introduces Legislation to Help Dairies Reduce Emissions

AB 2100 will improve incentives available through the Alternative Manure Management Program

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Assemblymember Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 2100 in partnership with the California Climate and Agriculture Network (CalCAN). The bill helps ensure California’s dairies can implement and scale up practical alternative manure management strategies to achieve the state’s climate and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals.
 

Assemblymember Connolly Introduces the Beneficial Fire Capacity Act

AB 1891 supports tribes and conservation goals by strengthening wildfire resilience projects

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Assemblymember Damon Connolly introduced AB 1891, the Beneficial Fire Capacity Act with sponsorship from the Karuk Tribe and Watershed Research and Training Center.

Assemblymember Connolly Introduces Bill to Close Corporate Tax Loophole

The Water’s Edge tax election costs California $3 billion annually by allowing multinational corporations to hide profits in offshore tax havens

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Assemblymember Connolly (D-San Rafael) introduced AB 1790, which will end the corporate tax loophole known as Water’s Edge, that allows multinational corporations (MCNs) to prevent paying California taxes on approximately $3-4 billion in profits every year.