ACTION ALERT: Urge Governor Newsom to Sign Hate Crime Bill

By Greg deGiere, Civil Rights Advocate, The Arc/UCP California Collaboration

The Senate voted 39-0 last Monday to give final passage to California’s most important hate crime bill in 19 years, sponsored by a broad coalition of civil rights and community groups led by The Arc/UCP California Collaboration.

Assembly Bill 449 by Assemblymember Phil Ting is headed to Governor Gavin Newsom for signature or veto, and we need your help in urging the Governor to sign the bill.

What AB 449 will do if signed into law:

The bill will require every law enforcement agency to adopt a detailed hate crime policy that all California officers will be required to know and follow — with special emphasis on recognizing, reporting and responding to anti-disability hate crimes — the most overlooked “invisible hate crimes.”

To ensure accountability, the bill also will require all law enforcement agencies to submit their hate crime policies to the Department of Justice to check for compliance with the legal requirements.

The requirements are based on the results of a performance audit of police response to hate crimes, which found that “law enforcement has not adequately identified, reported, or responded to hate crimes.” The coalition convinced the Legislature to order the audit in 2018, and we’ve been working for what became this bill ever since.

Three ways you can TAKE ACTION to show your support:

    1. Have your organization email the governor a support letter at [email protected]. CLICK HERE to download a short letter you can use if you choose, or you can write your own.
    2. Send a Thank You email to the bill’s author, Assembly Member Phil Ting at [email protected] to show him your appreciation. The subject line of the email should say “AB 449 (Ting): Support.” Copy The Arc/UCP at [email protected].
    3. Ask your network of friends, family members and colleagues to email the Governor at the same address above. The email can be as short as “Please sign AB 449.”

If you have questions or want to be included in future updates about this law, please email [email protected] 

Our Major Hate Crime Bill Clears Assembly, Heads to Senate

By Greg deGiere, Civil Rights Advocate, The Arc of California

The most important hate crime bill of 2023 for people with disabilities and all Californians passed the Assembly 75-0 Thursday and is headed for an uncertain fate in the Senate. The Arc & UCP California Collaboration leads the diverse coalition sponsoring the bill.

AB 449 by Assemblymember Phil Ting passed after the Assembly Appropriations Committee accepted amendments proposed by the author to further strengthen the bill. It will require every law enforcement agency to adopt a hate crime policy with specific protocols guiding officers on preventing, reporting, and responding to hate crimes. As amended, it also will require the Department of Justice to review every law enforcement agency’s policy for compliance with the law.

If passed into law, AB 449 would be a huge step forward in combatting the rise in hate crimes in California, as detailed in the recent report by the Anti-Defamation League, “Hate In The Golden State”.