2026 Legislative Session

AB 1851

CFC Opposes

Pupil health: social-emotional, behavioral, and mental health supports

Author: CA Assemblyman Mike Gipson
Latest Action: Referred to Committee on Education
Education

CFC Says

CFC opposes AB 1851.

This bill would require California public schools to provide social-emotional learning and mental health support programs for all students in kindergarten through 12th grade. It establishes a statewide framework to help schools address students' emotional well-being and behavioral health needs.

Currently at 2nd Committee, having cleared 3 stages. Hearing in Senate Education Committee in 2 days.

Legislative Progress

Introduced Passed 2026-02-11
Committee Passed 2026-03-02
Floor Vote Passed 2026-05-27
2nd Committee Current stage 2026-06-10
2nd Floor Vote Pending
Governor Pending

Official Description

Existing law requires the governing board of a school district to give diligent care to the health and physical development of pupils and authorizes the governing board of a school district to employ properly certified persons for this purpose. Existing law requires a school of a school district or county office of education and a charter school to notify pupils and parents or guardians of pupils no less than twice during the school year on how to initiate access to available pupil mental health services on campus or in the community, or both, as provided. This bill would require, on or before July 1, 2027, the State Department of Education to enter into a contract with one or more local educational agencies with capacity and established expertise, as provided, to serve as lead entities in providing support for the implementation of integrated, universal social-emotional learning, behavioral health, and restorative practices for pupils in kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive. The bill would require, on or before January 1, 2028, the lead entities, selected pursuant to a competitive process, to make available guidance, resources, and technical assistance to local educational agencies to expand the statewide implementation of integrated, universal social-emotional learning, behavioral health, and restorative practices, as provided. The bill would make the implementation of these provisions contingent upon an appropriation, as provided.

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Full Bill Text CA LegInfo

Legislator Votes on This Bill

95 Aye
0 Nay
9 Abstain/NVR
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