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Appropriations Committee moves dozens of bills to suspense file; witnesses flag fiscal, consumer and disaster concerns

California State Senate Committee on Appropriations · May 11, 2026
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At a lengthy hearing, the Senate Appropriations Committee moved many measures to the suspense file. Witnesses raised fiscal and implementation concerns on mobile-home-park bills (SB 10 92, SB 10 93), warned about refinancing risks from PACE liens (SB 10 41), and supported wildfire response planning for water suppliers (SB 11 53).

The Senate Committee on Appropriations advanced a large slate of legislation to the committees suspense file and heard testimony on several measures that raised fiscal and consumer-protection concerns.

Chris Wysocki, who identified himself as "with WMA," testified in opposition to SB 10 92 and SB 10 93, arguing the consultant fiscal analyses did not fully account for likely litigation costs if the measures prompt constitutional challenges and that property-tax revenues could decline if nonprofit buyers replace private buyers. Wysocki also said the Department of Housing…

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