CPBA ORGANIZATIONAL RESOURCES


The California Public Banking Alliance has collectively assembled a set of resources to propel the public banking movement forward in California and beyond. Check out the strategies transforming ideas into action for cities and communities across the state with our Movement Resources, featuring business plans, lending and investment reports, municipal records, and organizing tools from our grassroots-led public banking movements across the state from the Central Coast, East Bay, Fresno, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

CALIFORNIA PUBLIC BANKING ACT (AB 857, 2019)

CALIFORNIA STATE PUBLIC BANK (AB 310, 2020)

CALIFORNIA PUBLIC BANKING OPTION ACT (AB 1177, 2021) – CALACCOUNT

CALACCOUNT PROGRAM (AB 1365, 2025)

MOVEMENT RESOURCES

2025 Legislative Brief – summary of the California Public Banking Act, the California Public Banking Option Act,  CalAccount Program, and the California State Bank.

Resource Booklet – overview of public banking and FAQ.

Technical Brief – technical summary of California’s public banks.

Public Banking Video – 2-minute explainer video.

Policy Brief

Public Banks x CDFIs – flyer

Public Banks x Local Financial Institutions Brief – explains how California’s Public Banks, under AB 857, can collaborate with local financial institutions (LFIs) like credit unions and CDFIs to address community needs.

Public Banking One-Pagers – quick guides on how public banks support affordable housing, green energy, labor, localism and agroecology, municipal governments, and small businesses.

Public Banks x Affordable Housing

Public Banks x Social Housing – brief

Public Banks x Small Businesses – brief

CalAccount website and FAQ

CalAccount Legislative Summary

CalAccount Fact Sheet

Green Banks

Additional CPBA Resources

CPBA CITY & REGIONAL MOVEMENT RESOURCES

 

CENTRAL COAST

  • Letter from Santa Cruz County Supervisor seeking statements of interest from Central Coast cities, counties, and public agencies to participate in a viability study for the Central Coast Public Bank.
  • Central Coast Regional Communications and Reports

EAST BAY

  • Public Bank East Bay Business plan and three years of financial model available to review on request.
  • Treasurer’s board letter from Hank Levy, Alameda County Treasurer stating intent to allocate $40M.
  • Letter from Floy Andrews, Special Counsel of Friends of the Public Bank East Bay, legal opinion on use of local agency investment pool funds for public bank capitalization.
  • East Bay Governance Prototype  

FRESNO

LOS ANGELES

SACRAMENTO

SAN FRANCISCO

San Francisco City/County Communications and Reports Â