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New California laws in 2026
New California laws are going into effect January 1, 2026, addressing issues such as insulin costs and plastic bag bans.
California's new Assembly Bill 578 seeks to enhance consumer protection in food delivery, requiring transparency, human ...
Requiring voter ID. Cutting healthcare for immigrants. Ending early-release for prisoners with good behavior and setting up a DOGE-like entity to drive waste, fraud and abuse out of California ...
California Republican lawmakers remained miffed after a handful of them were abruptly kicked off pivotal legislative committees by Democratic Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas. Assembly Minority Leader ...
Rivas wants to ensure review of legislation is a regular practice starting next year, but he ignores the ‘turkey’ bills ...
California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas on Thursday announced he and dozens of other Democratic assemblymembers plan to leave X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. Rivas said his office and 57 ...
California Assembly Bill 942 would end net metering for homes with solar panels upon sale of the property. The bill aims to address the cost shift from solar users to non-solar users, estimated at ...
The California Assembly on Thursday approved harsher penalties for soliciting sex from 16- and 17-year-olds, with an exception for cases where there is an age difference of three years or less between ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s Democratic-dominated Assembly endorsed up to $50 million in funding Monday to defend the state’s progressive policies against challenges by the Trump administration.
California took a large step toward banning online sweepstakes gaming Monday night when the state Senate unanimously passed AB 831 by a 36-0 vote with four abstentions. The bill now returns to the ...
The California State Assembly has overwhelmingly passed a bill that would overhaul the state's production tax incentive program, a key step in legislators' efforts to provide support to struggling ...
AND ASHLEY EXPLAINS NEXT STEPS. CALIFORNIA LAWMAKERS IN THE STATE ASSEMBLY TODAY UNANIMOUSLY PASSED THE BILL THAT WOULD MAKE IT A CRIME FOR LAWMAKERS TO SIGN NDAS WHEN THEY’RE DECIDING HOW TO USE ...
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