1. Repeal Emergency Drought Executive Orders (e.g., EO N-7-22)
- These orders gave state agencies sweeping powers to curtail water use, hitting Central Valley farmers hard
- Repealing them would restore water rights and signal support for ag producers
2. Suspend SGMA Enforcement (Sustainable Groundwater Management Act)
- SGMA mandates groundwater usage limits that many rural districts say are unworkable
- A repeal or delay would be a major win for farm communities
3. Roll Back CEQA Expansion
- The California Environmental Quality Act is often blamed for blocking ag infrastructure projects
4. Repeal California’s EV Mandate (Advanced Clean Cars II)
- This rule bans the sale of new gas-powered cars by 20352
- A repeal would align with national GOP efforts to protect consumer choice and fossil fuel jobs
5. Reverse Diesel Truck Ban
- California’s rule to phase out medium- and heavy-duty diesel vehicles is unpopular in rural and trucking sectors
- Repealing it would be a major win for logistics and agriculture
6. Suspend SB 9 & SB 10 Implementation
- These laws override local zoning to allow multi-unit housing on single-family lots
- A repeal would restore local control and appeal to suburban voters
7. Reinstate Nonpartisan Redistricting Commission
- Democrats are pushing a ballot measure to scrap California’s independent redistricting maps
8. End COVID-era Emergency Powers
- While mostly expired, some residual powers still linger
- A full repeal would signal a return to normalcy and limited government
9. Fire or Replace Key Appointees
- Replace heads of agencies like CARB (California Air Resources Board), Water Resources Control Board, and CalEPA with pro-growth, pro-agriculture leaders
- AB 5 (Gig Worker Law): Repeal or reform to protect freelance and independent contractors
- Prop 47 (Crime Reform): Repeal to restore felony charges for theft and drug offenses
- Gas Tax Increases: Roll back fuel taxes to ease cost-of-living pressures
- Green Energy Mandates: Pause or repeal mandates on solar, wind, and battery storage
- Moratorium on New Regulations: Freeze pending environmental, labor, or housing rules
- Coastal Commision
- Audit for Abuse: Launch a full audit of enforcement actions, fines, and permit denials to expose overreach
- Appoint Reformers: Replace commissioners with pro-housing, pro-property-rights advocates where legally possible
- Limit Scope via Executive Order: Narrow the definition of “coastal zone” to reduce Commission jurisdiction
- Support Legislative Reform: Back bills that restore local control over coastal development and streamline housing approvals