Government
Aug. 1, 2019
Newsom signs a host of new laws, including one paying $27M in claims against the state
Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved more than three dozen bills, ranging from a measure to protect prostitutes who report crimes to one paying $27 million in claims against the state. Some of that money will go towards closing out a decade-long legal saga involving the California Supreme Court.




Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved more than three dozen bills, ranging from a measure to protect prostitutes who report crimes to one paying $27 million in claims against the state. Some of that money will go toward closing out a decade-long legal saga involving the California Supreme Court.
Most of the money budgeted through SB 418, $25.7 million, will pay negotiated settlements with more than 80 claims by insurers and local governme...
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