Reading a Bill to Understand What It Is Proposing to Do
Reading a Bill to Understand What It Is Proposing to Do By Chris Micheli While there are several tips for reading and understanding what a bill in the California Legislature proposes to do, the key is to review the main sections of the bill which contain the substantive changes in the law. There are four main tips to reading a bill to understand what it is proposing to do. Those questions are the following: First, what is the bill proposing to do? California bills can add a new section of law, amend an existing section, or repeal an existing section. All bills clearly tell their readers what the bill proposes to do. The following is an example of this provision in a bill: An act to add Section 11403.5 to the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to foster care. The reader is told three things in this initial section of the bill: a new se...