Legislative Committees

Select Committee on Sea Level Rise and the California Economy

California House Committee


State Capitol
Room 4130
Sacramento, CA 94249
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California is already feeling the impacts of climate change. Coastal communities across the state are experiencing the effects of sea-level rise, including high tides, strong storm surges, coastal flooding, sand erosion, and bluff collapses. California's coastline could experience as much as 7 feet of sea-level rise by 2100, which will have extensive and expensive impacts on the state's residents, economy, and natural resources. Most responsibility for preparing for and responding to these threats lies with local coastal communities. Yet despite the significant threats and compelling reasons to take action now, many coastal communities still are only in the early stages of preparing for sea-level rise.
AM Tasha Boerner Horvath
(Democratic-CA 77) Chair
AM Dawn Addis
(Democratic-CA 30) Member
AM David Alvarez
(Democratic-CA 80) Member
AM Steve Bennett
(Democratic-CA 38) Member
AM Damon Connolly
(Democratic-CA 12) Member
AM Diane Dixon
(Republican-CA 72) Member
AM Jacqui Irwin
(Democratic-CA 42) Member
AM Josh Lowenthal
(Democratic-CA 69) Member
AM Tina McKinnor
(Democratic-CA 61) Member
AM Diane Papan
(Democratic-CA 21) Member
AM Phil Ting
(Democratic-CA 19) Member
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