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Governor Newsom highlights new laws taking effect January 2022

Concept of the court and law with a judge's gavel in 2022 year.

Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom highlighted several new bills that were signed into law in 2021 that will go into effect on January 1, 2022. These new laws include an expansion to worker protections, tackling the state’s housing crisis, redressing historical injustices, increasing voter access and more.

“In partnership with the Legislature, we’ve advanced hundreds of new bills this year to make meaningful progress on an array of issues that matter deeply to Californians across the state,” said Governor Newsom. “I thank Pro Tem Atkins and Speaker Rendon for their leadership in advancing historic measures to improve the lives of Californians, including new tools to boost our housing supply, improve workplace conditions and build a stronger state. As we head into the new year, I look forward to our continued work to expand opportunity for all Californians.”

The new laws taking effect are:

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