California lawmakers let automakers opt out of recent changes to the state’s lemon law and approved a law giving used car buyers three days to return a used vehicle.
Explore the key 2026 California laws impacting immigration, housing, and health care in the new year. Stay informed on legislative changes.
This year’s Senate Bills (SB) and Assembly Bills (AB)—most took effect on Jan. 1, while some do so in July—include a ...
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown has split the nation: while California and Illinois are broadening support, ...
The new laws signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom address issues that continue to impact Californians such as consumer protections, ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a sweeping array of bills for 2026 covering consumer protection, labor rights, education, and ...
A slew of new laws in California have gone into effect, including a ban on law enforcement officers wearing masks, cuts to ...
Improvements to transgender, nonbinary, and queer Californians’ health care privacy and access are coming in the new year due ...
California has passed a series of AI laws to protect children, uphold digital privacy, and establish industry regulations, ...
David Hoffmann, the Florida-based billionaire and Washington, Missouri native, is leading a $50 million deal with the owner ...
The laws add immigration status to protected medical information, limit where officers can be at schools and informs workers ...
A new year means new laws, but there are many that don't affect Californians' day-to-day lives. Here are a few that might.