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.
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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.
Montgomery County commissioners closed out 2025 by authorizing nearly $60.2 million in a series of contracts last week.