The bill adds new rules about employee supervision at stores with self-checkout and restricts self-service to customers buying 10 or fewer items.
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Legislators Consider Requiring Sobriety in Homeless Housing
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CA Electricity Rates to Drop, Despite a New Flat Fee for Consumers
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CA Legislators Want to Roll Back Limits on Local Campaign Gifts
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Newsom Budget Cuts Crisis Resources for Foster Parents
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California Extends Student Financial Aid Deadline to May 2
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Opponents of Newsom’s Mental Health Plan Concede It’s Likely to Pass
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Assemblymember Gail Pellerin Leads Fight to Ban Deep Fake Political Ads
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California Lawmakers Claiming Fears of Political Violence Want to Hide Possible Conflicts of Interest
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UC Regents Reject Plan to Allow Campuses to Hire Undocumented Students
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How Long Will CA Lawmakers Let Tech Firms Make Them Look Like Fools?
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Newsom Sides with Parents Against Ban on Youth Tackle Football
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Newsom Administration Makes Progress on Tiny Home Promise
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The state has chosen who will build the 1,200 tiny homes Gov. Gavin Newsom promised the state’s homeless residents. But it remains to be seen when they will be built.
Nearly a year ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom promised to deploy 1,200 tiny homes to help shelter the state’s growing population of homeless residents. Now, the state has chosen who will build those tiny homes and what they will look like — but there’s still no word on when people will be able to move in.
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