Legislative
CCPOA's Legislative Department Mission, Vision and Value Statements
MISSION

The mission of the Legislative Department of CCPOA is to educate, coordinate and serve as a liaison between the membership and the Legislature. We strive to be responsive to the changing needs as well as committed to protecting the interest of our membership.
VISION
The Legislative Department of CCPOA is to support the California Legislature in its continued effort to provide a safe and secure working environment for our peace officers. Through the legislative process we will encourage and support technological advances and continual training to enhance our effectiveness and to provide the safest possible environment for all employees we represent. We continue to meet the changing needs of our members by staying competitive in order to retain and attract motivated and career oriented professional personnel. We will be pro-active in identifying problems and finding solutions with the help of the Legislature.
VALUES
We value all of our members and recognize their unique individuality, creativity, courage, mutual respect and stewardship will assist the organization to prosper and achieve its visions.
Contact Us:
CCPOA Legislative Office
1-888-375-8901 or (916) 440-8900
1121 L Street, Suite 408 Sacramento, CA 95814 Fax - (916) 440-8904
Legislative news
October 14, 2011
New Legislative Update - October 2011
The New Legislative Update for October 2011 is now available in the Legislative Section of CCPOA.org.
You can read it HERE.
August 12, 2011
New Legislative Update - August 2011
The New Legislative Update for August 2011 is now available in the Legislative Section of CCPOA.org.
You can view it HERE.
July 15, 2011
New Legislative Update - July 2011
The New Legislative Update for July 2011 is now available in the Legislative Section of CCPOA.org.
You can view it HERE.
April 8, 2011
MOU Fiscal Analysis Bargaining Units 6 and 13
Fiscal Analysis Required by State Law. Section 19829.5 of the Government Code - approved by the Legislature in 2005 - requires the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) to issue a fiscal analysis of proposed MOUs...
January 25, 2011
Assembly bill to make CDCR’s use of out-of-state private prisons permanent
BILL NUMBER: AB 175 INTRODUCED
BILL TEXT INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Donnelly
JANUARY 24, 2011
An act to amend and repeal Section 11191 of the Penal Code, relating to inmates, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 175, as introduced, Donnelly. Inmates: transfers. Existing law, operative until July 1, 2011, or until the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has replaced temporary beds, as defined, authorizes any court, agency, or officer having power to commit or transfer an inmate, to any institution for confinement, to commit or transfer that inmate to any institution within or without this state if this state has contracted for the confinement of inmates in that institution pursuant to one of 2 specified compacts...