SF Chronicle: These are the new Laws Californians Must Start Following on July 1

SF Chronicle: These are the new Laws Californians Must Start Following on July 1

California State Capitol in Sacramento. Beginning July 1, a new wave of California laws will go into effect, impacting everything from court access and student mental health to pet insurance regulations and local minimum wage hikes. Enacted as part of a broader...
SF Chronicle: These are the new Laws Californians Must Start Following on July 1

SF Chronicle: Here are 21 New Laws that Californians Must Start Following in 2025, While New Laws are set to change the workplace, including a ban on these types of meetings

California State Capitol in Sacramento. California lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom approved more than a thousand laws this year on topics ranging from environmental regulation to traffic rules. Here’s a look at many new laws that take effect in 2025 that could affect...
SF Chronicle: These are the new Laws Californians Must Start Following on July 1

SF Chronicle: Here are 21 New Laws that Californians Must Start Following in 2025

California State Capitol in Sacramento. California lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom approved more than a thousand laws this year on topics ranging from environmental regulation to traffic rules. Here’s a look at 21 laws that take effect next year that could affect the...
SF Chronicle: These are the new Laws Californians Must Start Following on July 1

These New CA Laws Went Into Effect on Jan. 1 – Here Are Some That Might Affect And/Or Interest You

California State Capitol in Sacramento. January 1st was the day that legislation passed in the previous calendar year – and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom – takes effect. As usual, the California State Legislature can’t be faulted for inactivity. In 2022, the...
SF Chronicle: These are the new Laws Californians Must Start Following on July 1

These New CA Laws Went Into Effect on Jan. 1 – Here Are Some That Might Affect You

California State Capitol in Sacramento. January 1st is the day that legislation passed in the previous calendar year – and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom – takes effect. As usual, the California State Legislature can’t be faulted for inactivity. On the heels of...