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Newsom’s signature on a $321 billion state budget is “contingent” on “legislation to cut red tape and unleash housing,” a ...
Schools will be required to print suicide prevention resources on student ID cards, and start planning earlier for the future ...
California Democrats aim to ease the state’s gasoline standards and streamline permitting for refineries in a bid to prevent ...
The lack of identification, or notice to local police, and confirmed reports of vigilantes impersonating ICE agents in other ...
Even if the law took effect July 1, it wouldn’t require IVF coverage to start until the month an employer’s contract renews ...
On June 3, 2025, the California Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 690 (SB 690) in a 35-0 vote, a strong show of support ...
The start of the month of July also means the start of new laws in California. While a number of laws already went into effect at the beginning of the year, some will become effective on July 1.
After passage of the bill in an Assembly committee Wednesday, the legislation still has a few more steps before it reaches ...
State and local tax deductions on federal income tax forms would remain capped at $10,000 under a plan released Monday by the ...
Two pieces of legislation that could make it possible for Black people to receive reparations for slavery are moving forward.
Under Senate Bill 729, most health plans in California must now include infertility diagnosis and treatment—including IVF—as ...