From minimum wage to cracking down on ghost guns -- check out the new laws going into effect July 1, 2022.
takes effect. At middle schools, classes can start no earlier than 8 a.m. For high schools, the limit is 8:30 am. Rural school districts have an exemption from the law. The goal is to reduce adolescent sleep deprivation.Gun Safety
Two new laws are related to guns and ammunition. California is expanding its requirements for microstamping. According to the,"Microstamping technology causes a firearm to etch a unique microscopic code onto ammunition cartridge cases when the gun is fired that identifies the firearm's make, model, and serial number." This information can help law enforcement in shooting investigations.
is January 1, 2023, when it will rise to $15 per hour. Most Bay Area cities already pay more than that.It's part of a multi-year toll increase program approved by the Golden Gate Bridge Board of Directors in March 2019.If you're on the ABC7 News app,
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