AB 2432 would increase monetary penalties for big corporations that break the law and direct that money to crime victim service programs across the state.
Crime victim service programs in California provide free medical care, mental health counseling, lost wages, courtroom advocacy, and temporary housing to victims and their families — but they are in desperate need of additional funding.
Rob is sponsoring a bill to provide those critical resources to those in need while holding corporations accountable.
Assembly Bill 2432, authored by Assemblymembers Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) and Eloise Gómez Reyes (D-Colton), would increase monetary penalties for big corporations that break the law and direct that money to crime victim service programs across the state.
It's important that when big, powerful corporations break the law — like exploiting workers or polluting our air and water — they are held accountable to the people.
This bill will do that while simultaneously helping crime victims (including victims of human trafficking, domestic violence, and child abuse) get the resources they need.
Add your name as a citizen cosponsor to join Rob in supporting AB 2432 today!
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