“I want to thank Speaker Rendon for this opportunity to ensure Californians continue to receive the maximum benefit and quality of services from our licensed professionals,” said Assemblymember Salas. “I look forward to working with my fellow colleagues and stakeholders to safeguard the integrity of our state’s business practices and encourage the continued growth of the California economy.”
The primary jurisdiction of the Assembly Committee on Business and Professions includes the creation, oversight, and elimination of regulatory entities within the Department of Consumer Affairs, professional licensing, vocational education, building standards, and product labeling.