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Gavin Newsom Makes His Decisions on California Bills

Published on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 | 5:43 am
 

Gov. Gavin Newsom took a day off from bills signings and vetoes on Monday.

But he unleashed such a big flood of bill decisions over the weekend — about 470 — that legislators and advocacy groups, not to mention reporters, are still catching up.

Some key ones signed:

  • Cosmetic chemicals: By 2027, California will ban 26 potentially toxic ingredients from personal care products, according to CalMatters’ economic reporter Levi Sumagaysay. The chemicals — found in nail polish, perfume and more — can raise the risk of cancer, birth defects and reproductive problems, and are already banned by the European Union. Read more in Levi’s story.
  • Student financial aid: Newsom signed into law a measure to make it easier for community college students to get financial aid by requiring schools to drop requirements that exceed federal mandates for aid eligibility, such as meeting a certain grade point average.
  • Child sexual abuse on social media: Social media sites, including TikTok and Instagram, will soon be held liable for spreading content depicting child sexual abuse or trafficking, and can be fined as much as $4 million for each act of exploitation on their platforms.
  • Lunar New Year: California community colleges can observe Lunar New Year as a state holiday. In a statement, Democratic Assemblymember Phil Ting of San Francisco and author of the bill said the measure will help “strengthen cultural identity” and “create opportunities for people to learn about each other.”

Some consequential vetoes:

  • Social Security benefits for foster children: Going against a nationwide trend, the governor vetoed a measure Sunday that would have prohibited county child welfare agencies from reimbursing themselves with money meant for foster youths. As CalMatters’ Jeanne Kuang reports, the move defied children’s advocates who argue that the funds should be accessible to the children when they’re adults. Read more in Jeanne’s story.
  • Undocumented seniors: Newsom struck down a proposal to expand an existing state program — which gave cash assistance elderly, blind or disabled immigrants — to eligible undocumented seniors. In his message, the governor emphasized his current efforts to “support the undocumented community,” but wrote that without providing funding, passing this measure would “not be prudent nor would (the policy) meet its intended purpose.”

CalMatters.org is a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.

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