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Assembly advances SB 346 to give cities access to short‑term rental data, citing safety and tax gaps

California State Assembly · August 29, 2025
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Summary

Assemblymember Bauer Kehan presented SB 346 to require rental platforms to provide local governments with listing information so cities can enforce transient occupancy tax and safety rules; the Assembly approved the measure after members cited unpermitted listings and local enforcement burdens.

Assemblymember Bauer Kehan, speaking on behalf of Senator Durazo, urged the Assembly to approve SB 346, a bill that would require short‑term rental platforms to provide local governments information about properties listed on their services so jurisdictions can collect the correct transient occupancy tax (TOT) and enforce local permitting rules.

"This is a bill that empowers local governments to collect the correct amount of transit occupancy taxes or TOT to better enforce short term rental ordinances," Assemblymember Bauer Kehan said, framing the measure as returning oversight…

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