California’s New Laws 2024 The restless California legislature in Sacramento continues its tradition of enacting far reaching laws impacting the full width and breadth of the Golden State and its residents and businesses. Join us as we share both the sensible to sometimes shocking new laws in ...
The news: California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed two healthcare AI-focused bills into law designed to advance safe and responsible use of the tech. The Physicians Make Decisions Act: It requires California healthcare providers—not AI—to make final decisions on what kind of treatments p...
The California Legislature passes thousands of bills every year. We don’t really need more laws – at all. However,here are some of the new lawsthe 40 million California residents will be facing in 2024. The California Legislative Women’s Caucus & Future of Abortion Council introduced alengt...
California now has some of the toughest laws in the United States to crack down on election deepfakes ahead of the 2024 election after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed three landmark proposals this week at an artificial intelligence conference in San Francisco. The state could be among the first to ...
The new laws reaffirm California’s position as a leader in regulating AI in the U.S., especially in combating election deepfakes. The state was the first in the U.S. to ban manipulated videos and pictures related to elections in 2019. Measures in technology and AI proposed by California ...
[02:01.08]All the California measures [02:04.36]permit state law enforcement officials [02:07.48]to take different forms of action [02:10.12]against violators of the laws. [02:13.68]In a statement issued after he signe...
Employment laws in California can be a moving target. If you’re an employer in the Golden State, here’s a recap of key regulatory updates you should know, plus practical actions you can take to get ahead of compliance. Workplace Violence Prevention Who –Most California employers What –...
Each year, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs hundreds of laws passed by the state Legislature. Most take effect Jan. 1 the following year. But sometimes lawmakers will delay a law's effective date for a variety of reasons, including giving people more time to prepare for the new ...
A flurry of closely watched legis-lation enacted as the California legislative session ended this month is drawing both praise and concern from the industry and promises to modify the state's construction picture for a long time to come. For the first time, public-school districts in California...
Several new state laws are set to take effect on New Year's Day, including unprecedented minimum wage hikes, equal pay requirements and new abortion statutes -- and in California, the legislation will curb gun rights, reduce criminal sentences and force