Victory Alert

???? VICTORY ALERT: Job-killer warehouse ban dies in committee

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We have a major policy victory to celebrate, thanks to your coordinated advocacy efforts. An aggressive warehouse ban that would have killed scores of jobs died today in committee. AB 1000 (Reyes) failed to pass out of the Assembly Committee on Local Government, cementing our victory early in the legislative process.

The bill was a de facto statewide warehouse ban, threatening supply chain function and jobs that create pathways to the middle class.

AB 1000 was the third attempt in three years to implement a statewide setback of 1,000 feet from "sensitive receptors" for all new and expanded warehouses 100,000 square feet or larger in California. It also created, for the first time, a private right of action empowering virtually anyone to act as a prosecutor to sue or block warehouse projects. California is already struggling to find adequate off-docking space to house goods transported from ports. Southern California alone is home to more than 1.6 million trade-related jobs supported by warehouse operations. There are millions more in manufacturing, construction, and transportation that also depend on warehousing.

We want to thank Adam Regele and CalChamber for leading the fight for sensible warehouse solutions.

The BizFed leaders below stepped up to amplify Adam's testimony. Bravo!

  • Ryan Allain - California Retailers Association
  • Natalie Boust - California Business Roundtable
  • Matthew Hargrove - California Business Properties Association
  • Benjamin Lopez - Inland Empire Economic Partnership
  • Nick Ramo - League of California Cities
  • Matt Roman - Union Pacific
  • Chris Shimoda - California Trucking Association
  • Rob Spiegle - California Manufacturers & Technology Association
  • P. Anthony Thomas - California Building Industry Association
  • Fabian Urbina - Western States Petroleum Association
  • Orange County Business Council
  • Building Industry Association, Southern California
We're also grateful to Assemblymember Lori Wilson, Assemblymember Blanca Pacheco, Assemblymember Diane Dixon, and Assemblymember James Ramos for hearing and respecting the voice of business.

Stay vigilant and look out for developments from our policy team. This proposal is bound to resurface. We'll fight back. Again. Onward! Tracy Hernandez BizFed Founding CEO