Politics & Government

770 New Laws Coming To California

Here's a look at the significant new laws coming to the Golden State — as well as ideas Newsom prevented from becoming law.

Speaker Anthony Rendon waves to the Assembly after the close of the legislative session for the year on Sept. 10, 2021.
Speaker Anthony Rendon waves to the Assembly after the close of the legislative session for the year on Sept. 10, 2021. (Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters)

Lawmakers see most bills approved

You’d be forgiven for not knowing Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed the largest expansion of California’s college financial aid system in a generation — he did so during the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants’ first playoff game last Friday night.

Hours later, it was all over: Newsom signed his final bills on Saturday, a day ahead of the Oct. 10 deadline to act on the 836 proposals state lawmakers sent to his desk. Of those, he signed 770 (92%) and vetoed 66 (7.9%), according to Sacramento lobbyist Chris Micheli.

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Here’s a look at the significant new laws coming to the Golden State — as well as ideas Newsom prevented from becoming law.

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