LOS ANGELES - California will become the first state to allow undocumented individuals of all ages to be eligible for health insurance starting in the new year. The new guidelines, which take effect Jan. 1, 2024, provide low-income, undocumented residents eligibility under Medi-Cal coverage (the...
New Traffic Laws Go Into EffectJones, Ruth
California could eventually join the European Union in requiring all new cars to alert drivers when they break the speed limit, a proposal aimed at reducing traffic deaths that would likely impact motorists across the country should it become law. The federal government sets sa...
New York State has some of the most restrictive driving laws in the country. Violating one of these laws can result in a traffic ticket and a potentially expensive fine. Even a minor violation like speeding or running a red light can result in an expensive fine. New York State has some o...
There are over 500 new laws that take effect on January 1, 2024, in the state of Illinois. Here are some of the things that will be banned next year.
There are over 500 new laws that take effect on January 1, 2024, in the state of Illinois. Here are some of the things that will be banned next year.
New Year, New Laws Here’s what you need to know New laws go into effect today, including some coronavirus laws. Our Candese Charles reports The New Year brings with it new laws. Here in California some of that new legislation deals specirfically with the coronavirus pandemic. ...
New York Window Tint Laws According toNew York State’s Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 375 (12-a),a vehicle’s windshield (front window) or side windows cannot block more than 30 percent of the light coming into a car. This means at least 70 percent of light must come through the veh...
California Senate Republicans sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a letter requesting that he veto the bill, saying it "imposes an extreme burden on the majority of responsible drivers" and that the state should increase police presence and punish drivers who violate traffic laws. "The ...
California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill to make it easier for sidewalk vendors to operate legally in the state.