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Numerous new California laws signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom are set to go into effect July 1. One of them is a crackdown on ...
A new fiscal year in California begins on July 1, and with it comes a fresh round of laws that will affect people across the ...
From a health insurance update to new rules for bars and vacation rentals, here are some of the state laws now in place.
With the start of a new month comes the implementation of new laws. Several new laws, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, will lead ...
Attorney Ron Sokol discusses July 1 new state laws including automatic subscriptions or services that continue indefinitely ...
SAN DIEGO — Starting July 1, 2025, a series of new California laws will go into effect, impacting everything from online subscriptions and short-term rentals to pet insurance, student mental ...
Clearer instructions for short-term rental guests. Easier ways to cancel subscriptions. These, and more, changes are coming ...
Consumer protections for tech customers, and tweaks to a key mental health treatment project, are coming down the pike July 1 ...
New California laws will impact short-term vacation rentals, subscription services 00:59. A new fiscal year in California begins on July 1, and with it comes a fresh round of new laws that will ...
Legislators pushed the start date for that law — which requires state-regulated health insurance plans to cover IVF and other infertility treatments — six months, to Jan. 1, 2026. RELATED: ...
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