January 23, 2026

CBPA's Sarahann Shapiro Re-Appointed to California Commission on Disability Access

CBPA is proud to recognize Sarahann Shapiro on her reappointment by Governor Gavin Newsom to the California Commission on Disability Access, where she has served since 2023.


Sarahann is deeply engaged in the commercial real estate community as a CBPA Member and currently serves as a BOMA California Executive Committee Member representing BOMA Silicon Valley. She is also an active member of the California Business Properties Association, NAIOP Silicon Valley, CREW Silicon Valley, and several other professional organizations. Her reappointment reflects her continued commitment to accessibility, public service, and leadership across California.


CBPA CEO Matthew Hargrove Speaks at IREM San Diego Legislative Update

Last week, CBPA CEO Matthew Hargrove joined Mariah Schultz with Kimball, Tirey & St. John LLP to present a legislative update at IREM San Diego's membership lunch. Special thanks to IREM San Diego President Mindy Angulo, Past President Kim Arnold CPM®, Julie Voss, and Amber Reardon for hosting!


Join CBPA for a Special Legislative All-Star Lunch

Join commercial real estate industry leaders as we celebrate some of Sacramento’s all-star lawmakers. You won't want to miss this opportunity to connect with peers and state representatives in a stunning 15th floor venue overlooking the Capitol!


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Key Bills in Motion

CBPA-Sponsored AB 1606 (Nguyen) Introduced to Provide Tax Relief for Encampment Cleanup Costs

CBPA-sponsored AB 1606 was introduced this week to provide targeted tax relief for businesses and commercial property owners impacted by unauthorized encampments, illegal dumping, and abandoned property. The bill establishes a temporary tax credit for taxable years 2027–2031, allowing eligible taxpayers to claim up to $20,000 per year for qualified cleanup expenses, including waste removal, sanitation, property repairs, and temporary deterrent measures. AB 1606 recognizes the ongoing financial burden of repeated cleanup costs and provides a practical tool to help businesses maintain safe, accessible, and functional commercial properties across California.

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AB 1439 (R. Garcia) – Pension Investments and Labor Standards (Oppose)

AB 1439 restricts pension fund investments in development projects unless they meet specific labor standards, creating legal conflicts with existing agreements and reducing overall housing investment. The bill increases project costs and further strains statewide affordability.

STATUS: Bill was amended into a study bill in the Assembly Appropriations Committee and passed on a B-Roll Call. The bill will be heard on the Assembly floor in the upcoming week. At this point we remain opposed. 

Click here to read our opposition letter


AB 914 (Garcia) – Indirect Source Rule Fee Authority (Oppose)

AB 914 grants CARB broad authority to impose regional fees and duplicative regulations on businesses already subject to stringent air rules, increasing costs and creating regulatory inconsistencies across the state. The bill threatens supply-chain operations and burdens multiple sectors.

STATUS: DEAD

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AB 1313 (Papan) – Statewide Stormwater Permit Mandate- (Oppose)

AB 1313 would require a new statewide stormwater permit for large commercial, industrial, and institutional properties, imposing massive upfront and ongoing compliance costs on property owners, schools, hospitals, nonprofits, and places of worship. Modeled on an untested Los Angeles–area program, the bill could result in tens of billions of dollars in statewide costs while exposing covered entities to increased litigation through a new private right of action.

STATUS: DEAD 

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SB 667 (Archuleta) – Rail Operations and Safety Restrictions - (Oppose)

SB 667 would impose new operational restrictions and liability exposure on freight rail operations, creating significant uncertainty for rail-dependent supply chains across California. By expanding regulatory requirements beyond existing federal rail safety standards, the bill risks disrupting goods movement, increasing costs for shippers and consumers, and undermining statewide economic and infrastructure reliability.

STATUS: Bill was amended in Senate Appropriations Committee to adjust wayside detection spacing requirements and passed on a 4-2 vote on Thursday, January 22, 2026. The bill will be heard next on the Senate floor in the coming week. Amendments do not address concerns. Remain opposed. 

Click here to read our opposition letter.


Mark Your Calendars - CBPA's Signature Events

February 25, 2026

Legislative All-Star Lunch

Sacramento, CA


May 15, July 1, August 11

PAC at the Ball Park
West Sacramento, CA

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August 11-12, 2026

CA Commercial Real Estate Summit

Sacramento, CA


November 5, 2026

Industry Awards Dinner

Orange County, CA


Fact Sheets On New Laws Impacting CRE Now Available

With the 2025 legislative session now behind us, CBPA is providing key resources on new laws that will affect the commercial real estate industry. From our sponsored measure ensuring timely hearings for commercial unlawful detainer cases, to important updates addressing last year’s warehouse restriction bill AB 98, and much more. These changes will shape the way our industry operates.


Don’t be caught off guard — stay informed on the legislation impacting commercial real estate in 2025 and beyond.

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