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...
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California nowprohibits most medical bills from affecting consumer credit scores. Passed in September and signed into law by Newsom,Senate Bill 1061bars credit reporting agencies from including unpaid medical debt on consumer credit reports. Debt owed for cosmetic procedures is not included under this ...
Senators, including several on the Senate Finance Committee, have been busy on the trade front recently, introducing a handful of bills they say will strengthen customs operations, enforcement and security, and address competition with China. The bills – the “Fighting Trade Cheats Act”, the “...
Senate Bill 189 (Sections 8000 to 9566 of the California Civil Code) goes into effect July 1, 2012. This bill mandates many important changes in California construction law. SB 189 reorganizes and simplifies those provisions in the California Civil Code that deal with construction claims and rem...
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Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed a number of bills that will affect California employers in 2021. Most significantly, the new laws greatly expand the California Family Rights Act (CFRA), create stringent workplace reporting requirements related to COVID-19, and clarify California’s year-old ...
The California Assembly has unanimously passed a bill to ban cat declawing in the state. The bill will now go to the state senate. Apr 29 Kamala Harris set to make first major speech since 2024 election loss at San Francisco event
NM: Governor Signs “Shovel-Ready” Bills to Boost Business Growth in New Mexico NewsApr 21, 2025 New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed two senate bills into law to expedite the creation of shovel-ready sites for businesses looking to reloc... ...
privacy before their own profits. the bill is still seeking a cosponsor in the state assembly, but thomas says he is confident that he has majority support in the senate and hopes to pass the bill this summer. the committee on consumer protection, which thomas chairs, is scheduled to hold...