Getting up to speed on new California laws for 2026

Getting up to speed on new California laws for 2026
Getting up to speed on new California laws for 2026
From CalMatters 

Most of the hundreds of new California laws that are set to take effect on the first day of the new year won’t change your life. They’re adjustments to existing laws and directions to state agencies to follow up on past priorities.  

But some of them might have a profound effect on you or a loved one.  

Know someone who’s struggling to conceive? One new law requires more insurers to cover in vitro fertilization.  

How about someone who’s thinking about what to do after high school? Another new law compels more California State University campuses to offer automatic admission to seniors who meet their requirements. 

Some new California laws are meant to confront some of the major questions of the moment, including how to regulate artificial intelligence and whether the state’s Democratic leaders can contest the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement. 

In all, lawmakers passed 917 bills in 2025 and Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed 123 of them. Most of the ones he signed take effect on Jan. 1. 

The Signal is publishing a series of stories from CalMatters reporters describing some of the noteworthy new laws taking effect in 2026. This list will be updated as more stories are published over the next week. 

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The post Getting up to speed on new California laws for 2026 appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.


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