Assembly Member Tangipa's proposal to expand reproductive health resources at California's public universities would require California State University campuses to provide comprehensive adoption information wherever contraception services are offered, while inviting University of California campuses to implement similar measures.
The legislation mandates that adoption materials be made available at all campus locations providing contraception and emergency contraception, including student health centers and pharmacies dispensing birth control and levonorgestrel. The required information must detail various adoption types, birth parent rights, and local adoption resources and support services. This builds upon existing law requiring CSU and UC student health centers to offer medication abortion services as of January 2023.
The measure creates different obligations for California's two public university systems - establishing a requirement for CSU campuses while making implementation voluntary for UC locations. The bill contains no new funding appropriations, indicating campuses would need to incorporate these informational requirements into their current operational frameworks.
![]() Al MuratsuchiD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Tasha Boerner HorvathD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Mike FongD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Bill EssayliR Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Corey JacksonD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted |
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Assembly Member Tangipa's proposal to expand reproductive health resources at California's public universities would require California State University campuses to provide comprehensive adoption information wherever contraception services are offered, while inviting University of California campuses to implement similar measures.
The legislation mandates that adoption materials be made available at all campus locations providing contraception and emergency contraception, including student health centers and pharmacies dispensing birth control and levonorgestrel. The required information must detail various adoption types, birth parent rights, and local adoption resources and support services. This builds upon existing law requiring CSU and UC student health centers to offer medication abortion services as of January 2023.
The measure creates different obligations for California's two public university systems - establishing a requirement for CSU campuses while making implementation voluntary for UC locations. The bill contains no new funding appropriations, indicating campuses would need to incorporate these informational requirements into their current operational frameworks.
Ayes | Noes | NVR | Total | Result |
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4 | 1 | 5 | 10 | PASS |
![]() Al MuratsuchiD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Tasha Boerner HorvathD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Mike FongD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Bill EssayliR Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted | |
![]() Corey JacksonD Assembly Member | Committee Member | Not Contacted |