Tenure Bauer-Kahan was first elected to the California State Assembly in
2018, narrowly defeating
Republican incumbent
Catharine Baker. Soon after being sworn in, Bauer-Kahan ascended to a leadership role, becoming assistant speaker pro tempore of the Assembly; she left her leadership role after one term. She also founded the Select Committee on Reproductive Health—the first committee of its kind in the nation—during her first term. To date, Bauer-Kahan has authored over 50 pieces of legislation that have been signed into law. Her legislation covers a variety of topics, such as
gun control, food safety, reproductive rights, and environmental protection. Her signature piece of legislation is AB 1666, which protects abortion providers from civil liability and was signed into law by
Gavin Newsom on the day
Roe v. Wade was overturned. She also serves on 12 committees and currently chairs the Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee and the Select Committee on Reproductive Health. Bauer-Kahan is a member of the
California Legislative Progressive Caucus. In May 2024 she spoke along with
Juan Alanis in front of the California Assembly to support Assembly Bill 3080, requiring
age verification on porn sites, which passed to the California Senate with 65 "yes" votes and 15 abstains. • Protecting Reproductive Health Clinics - AB 2099: Protects abortion care by increasing penalties for harassing reproductive patients and providers. • Abortion Medical Privacy - AB 352: puts up guardrails on cross-state sharing of medical records to protect abortion patients and providers across the country. • Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Phone Line - AB 988 - The Miles Hall Lifeline Act creates an alternative to 911 for individuals having a mental health crisis by creating an easy three-digit phone number – 988 – for immediate, non-police, response of mental health support, including in-person support from mental health professionals. • Elimination of the “Pink Tax” - AB 1287 - Removes price-based gender discrimination, ensuring women's equal access to commercial goods by prohibiting the arbitrary higher pricing of identical products just because of the gender they are marketed to - known as the "Pink Tax.” • Covered California Extension - AB 1309 - Allows more Californians access to affordable health care by shifting the open enrollment period by 15 days, and eliminates lapses in coverage for those who purchase health insurance through the Covered California Health Exchange or the individual health exchange market. • Bauer-Kahan introduced AB 2047, which seeks to ban the sale and distribution of all consumer
3D printers that are not equipped with technology to block
the manufacture of firearms or components that appear identical to "illegal firearm parts". This was met with strong objections from the 3d Printing community on technical grounds as there is no realistic way for a 3D printer to assess the intent of an object.
Committees Source: Standing Committees • Privacy and Consumer Protection, Chair • Insurance • Judiciary • Natural Resources • Utilities and Energy Select Committees • Select Committee on Reproductive Health, Chair • Select Committee on California's Mental Health Crisis • Select Committee on Cybersecurity • Select Committee on Green Innovation and Entrepreneurship • Select Committee on Police Reform • Select Committee on Poverty and Economic Inclusion • Select Committee on State Parks
Caucus memberships Source: • Assembly Democratic Caucus • Bay Area Caucus • Environmental Legislative Caucus • Legislative Jewish Caucus • Legislative Progressive Caucus • Legislative Technology and Innovation Caucus == Personal life ==