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Governor Signs AB 1663!

Civil Rights Bill for People with Disabilities Effective January 1, 2023

Left: Assemblymember Brian Maienschein speaks during a rally for AB 1663.

Right: A campaign sign for AB 1663.

We have historic news for people with disabilities and our allies in California. Today, Governor Newsom announced that he signed AB 1663 into law!

Read the Governor's Press Release

This groundbreaking civil rights bill for people with disabilities reforms the probate conservatorship system, which has been in the news since Britney Spears' case brought to light the many systemic abuses that are all too common. AB 1663 also writes supported decision-making (SDM) into state law. That means Californians who need support when making choices can get it - without the court taking their rights away.


Here's a short summary of what AB 1663 changes:


  • Places supported decision-making into state law for the first time, which confirms people with disabilities’ rights to choose trusted people to support them with their choices
  • Requires the court to consider less restrictive alternatives to conservatorship
  • Makes it easier to exit a conservatorship
  • Ensures that decisions made by people with disabilities, even if they are conserved, are respected


These aren't the only things AB 1663 does, but they are among the most important. Click here to read the text of the bill, which explains everything AB 1663 does.


Disability Voices United President Judy Mark released the following statement today following the bill signing:


"Today marks a historic moment in our fight to strengthen disability rights and ensure people with disabilities are not easily stripped of their civil rights through conservatorship. AB 1663 is landmark legislation that gives people with disabilities a right to support without involving the courts and prevents the abuse and overuse of conservatorships. This law affirms that conservatorships should be rare and the last resort. The default should be that people with disabilities retain their rights and get support when they need it. We deeply thank Governor Newsom for signing the bill and Assemblymember Maienschein for his leadership and unwavering commitment to people with disabilities."

Make no mistake: while we've still got a long way to go, this is a huge step towards a more equitable and less ableist California. And it couldn't have happened without a little (a lot!) of help from our friends. We are so grateful to Assemblymember Maienschein and his staff for their tireless championing of this bill, to our allies and coalition members for their determined and dynamic work supporting this bill's passage, and to every single one of you who called in to a committee meeting or wrote your representatives asking them to pass this important bill.


This experience proves two things: First, advocacy works. If we are persistent, flexible, and keep our ultimate goal in mind, there is very little we cannot accomplish. Second, we are more powerful when we work together. And together, we will be heard.

Thank you to all cosponsors of AB 1663!

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  • Choice and control over our lives
  • Meaningful outcomes that matter to us
  • Systems that are equitable and accountable to us


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