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Fact check: AB 495 is known as the "Family Preparedness Plan Act of 2025"
1. Summary of the results
The statement that AB 495 is known as the "Family Preparedness Plan Act of 2025" is completely accurate and confirmed by all sources analyzed. Multiple official and advocacy sources consistently refer to the bill by this exact title [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7].
The bill, authored by Assemblywoman Celeste Rodriguez, contains several key provisions:
- Expansion of who can execute caregiver's authorization affidavits [1] [2]
- Confidentiality protections for guardianship proceeding records [1] [2]
- Requirements for local educational agencies and licensed child day care facilities to adopt model policies limiting assistance with immigration enforcement [2]
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original statement provides only the bill's title without revealing its controversial immigration-related provisions. The bill is specifically designed to prepare families for potential ICE raids and family separations due to immigration enforcement [7]. According to Assemblywoman Rodriguez, "The Family Preparedness Plan Act educates childcare providers to prepare for ice raids and strengthens legal tools for families to make caregiving arrangements and remain unified after separation" [7].
Conservative opposition views this legislation as problematic, with some sources describing it as a bill that "endangers children" and "overrides parents" [5]. These critics would benefit from maintaining stricter immigration enforcement policies and opposing measures that could limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Progressive advocacy groups such as the Alliance for Children's Rights, The Children's Partnership, and Public Counsel strongly support the bill [3] [6] [7]. These organizations benefit from advancing policies that protect immigrant families and children, as it aligns with their mission and funding priorities focused on children's rights and family preservation.
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original statement contains no factual misinformation - it accurately identifies the bill's official title. However, it presents significant bias by omission. By providing only the benign-sounding title "Family Preparedness Plan Act," the statement conceals the bill's specific focus on immigration enforcement scenarios and its controversial nature.
This selective presentation could mislead readers into thinking the bill is simply about general family emergency preparedness, when it is actually specifically designed to help families prepare for potential immigration raids and deportations [7]. The neutral-sounding title masks what opponents view as legislation that could interfere with federal immigration enforcement efforts.