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New Laws in California 2024

New California Laws

Californiaโ€™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 California for 2024. Note: Laws enacted during the latest legislative session have varying effective dates.

New California Laws 2024: Part 8 includes cannabis to solar energy...

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 8 in New California Laws for 2024 includes laws currently chaptered in the 2023-24 legislative session. This installment includes laws on diversity curriculum, cannabis, solar energy systems, child support and more.

New California Laws 2024: Part 7 includes flavored tobacco to consumer...

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 7 in New California Laws for 2024 includes laws currently chaptered in the 2023-24 legislative session. This installment includes laws on flavored tobacco, consumer privacy, law enforcement social media, horse racing, and more.

New California Laws 2024: Part 6 local redistricting to animal abuse

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 6 in New California Laws for 2024 includes laws currently chaptered in the 2023-24 legislative session. This installment includes laws on local redistricting, protective orders, minors: consent to medical care, animal abuse, curriculum, more.

New California Laws 2024: Part 5 includes state park reservations to...

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 5 in New California Laws for 2024 includes laws currently chaptered in the 2023-24 legislative session. This installment includes laws on state park reservations, grocery workers, cannabis testing, voting ballots, elder abuse and more.

New California Laws 2024: Part 4 includes affordable housing to criminal...

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 4 in New California Laws for 2024 includes laws currently chaptered in the 2023-24 legislative session. This installment includes laws on Presidential electors, safe drinking water, special education, criminal records, firearms, and more.

New California Laws 2024: Part 3

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 3 in New California Laws for 2024 includes laws currently chaptered in the 2023-24 legislative session. This installment includes laws on assault weapons, food safety, voting ballots, hate crimes, domestic violence, student safety, and more.

New California Laws 2024: Part 2

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 2 in New California Laws for 2024 includes laws currently chaptered in the 2023-24 legislative session. This installment includes laws on disabilities, vehicle registration, school governance, climate change in education, public contracts, and more.

New California Laws 2024: Part 1 kicks off annual series

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 1 in New California Laws for 2024 includes laws currently chaptered in the 2023-24 legislative session. This installment includes laws on firearms, tiny homes, restorative justice, change of gender, fentanyl, community colleges, and more.

New California Laws 2023: Part 28

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 28 in New California Laws for 2023. This installment includes laws on violent posts, child support, disability insurance, Cal Works, bankruptcy, vehicle insurance and more.

New California Laws 2023: Part 27

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 27 in New California Laws for 2023. This installment includes laws on historical preservation, property taxes, special education, Corrections: County of release and more.

๐Ÿ’ซ Business Spotlight

Christmas Light Installation Roseville: Illuminate your holidays with Holy Lights

Roseville, Calif. - As the holiday season approaches, Holy Lights, a local professional Christmas light installation company, is preparing for another busy year. Founded in 2020, the business has quickly become a community favorite, known for its stunning displays and exceptional customer service.

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Roseville ranked 5th in nation to Work at Home

Roseville, Calif.- Working from home this past year was a necessary transition for many in Roseville and around the country. Thirty-eight percent of adults have either switched to telework or live with someone who has, according to a December survey by the U.S. Census Bureau.