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| Authors | Gabriel | ||||||||||||||||
| Subject | Education for Filmmakers Pilot Program. | ||||||||||||||||
| Relating To | relating to employment. | ||||||||||||||||
| Title | An act to add and repeal Article 9.1 (commencing with Section 12100.95) of Chapter 1.6 of Part 2 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, relating to employment. | ||||||||||||||||
| Last Action Dt | 2026-03-19 | ||||||||||||||||
| State | Amended Assembly | ||||||||||||||||
| Status | In Committee Process | ||||||||||||||||
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| Latest Text | Bill Full Text | ||||||||||||||||
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Existing law establishes the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) to serve the Governor as the lead entity for economic strategy and the marketing of California on issues relating to business development, private sector investment, and economic growth. Existing law authorizes the office, among other things, to recommend to the Governor and the Legislature new state policies, programs, and actions to advance statewide economic goals and ensure that all state policies and programs conform to the adopted state economic and business development goals. This bill would require GO-Biz to establish and administer a pilot program to develop a model for delivering high-quality, workforce-centered artificial intelligence literacy instruction focused on careers in the entertainment industry. The bill would require the pilot program, among other things, to create a connected training pipeline that links learning directly to employment opportunities. The bill would require GO-Biz, among other things, to enter into partnerships with entertainment industry unions and guilds, entertainment industry employers, and film schools, among others, to support the pilot program, as specified. The bill would require the office, on or before January 1, 2029, to submit a report to the Legislature summarizing the results of the pilot program and providing recommendations for continuation, modification, or expansion of the pilot program, as specified. This bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2034. |