Democratic Assemblymember Roger Dickinson has introduced a bill that would create CEQA courts in Northern and Southern California.
The courts would have exclusive jurisdiction over any CEQA litigation.
He says under the law, judicial review can take too long and end up with courts applying the law inconsistently.
Dickinson says he doesn't think his measure would increase costs for the court system, which is already struggling under budget cuts.
"I think this could actually save the courts money," says Dickinson. "It will shorten the time that courts are working with cases. It will concentrate expertise, which means you'll have uniformity and consistency in decisions."