New California laws effective Jan. 1 cover jobs, finances, and privacy. Gov. Newsom signed 1,017 bills, with 14 key ones highlighted.
Californians will begin to see economic relief in the new year thanks to a new set of laws that went into effect on Jan. 1. These new laws will put […] ...
Cannabis cafes and expanded outdoor drinking? An end to a banking fee? More protections for your credit score if you face ...
AB 2017, by then-Assemblymember TIm Grayson, D-Antioch, now a senator, bars banks and credit unions from charging their customers with a nonsufficient funds fee when their card is declined.
The new year brings a 50-cent raise for California’s minimum wage workers, who will see their base pay increase to $16.50 an ...
Timothy Grayson, this bill will prohibit state-chartered banks ... AB 2863 - Subscription traps: Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo proposed this bill to “strengthen consumer rights around subscription ...
A new bills will go into effect in California on Jan. 1, will protect consumers against unfair bank fees. AB 2017 by ...