Hol’ Up! Social Media Is Reacting To THESE New Laws Going Into Effect In California

Several new California laws have recently gone into effect, and social media is colorfully reacting to the pieces of legislation. The LA Times reports California Governor Gavin Newsom approved roughly 900 new laws in 2023. However, many took effect on July 1. RELATED: Texas Governor Pardons Man Convicted Of Killing Black Lives Matter Protester In [...] The post Hol’ Up! Social Media Is Reacting To THESE New Laws Going Into Effect In California appeared first on The Shade Room.

Hol’ Up! Social Media Is Reacting To THESE New Laws Going Into Effect In California
Social Media Reacts To THESE New California Laws
Social Media Reacts To THESE New California Laws
Social Media Reacts To THESE New California Laws

Several new California laws have recently gone into effect, and social media is colorfully reacting to the pieces of legislation.

The LA Times reports California Governor Gavin Newsom approved roughly 900 new laws in 2023. However, many took effect on July 1.

RELATED: Texas Governor Pardons Man Convicted Of Killing Black Lives Matter Protester In 2020

New Laws That Went Into Effect In California

The new laws address various issues that could significantly improve the lives of the Golden State’s citizens, including affordable housing and mandating date-rape drug testing kits. Additionally, there’s a bill to make repairing electronic devices yourself easier.

One of the bills that has social media buzzing requires service and travel businesses to include all surcharges in the advertised price. For example, concert fees, cleaning fees at short-term rental locations, and resort fees at hotels must show the cost upfront.  There’s also a bill that states landlords are forbidden from charging more than one month’s rent for a security deposit. Previously, renters could charge up to three times the rental amount.

Furthermore, nightclubs and bars in Cali will be required to sell or offer testing devices, strips, or stickers to test for date rape drugs. Moreover, Cali is the third U.S. state to pass The Right To Repair Act. This bill states that manufacturers must provide tools, documents, and parts to fix devices that cost $50 to $99 for at least three years after a product was made. The period extends to seven years, regardless of the warranty period when the item costs more than $100.

Social Media Reacts To The New Bills

Under The Shade Room’s Instagram report, social media shared their reactions to the new legislation.

@waveologist quipped, “Sending jealousy and hate from NJ.”

“The test strips for bars is complete genius. Hopefully this will save some people from being drugged,” @aviontheplumber stated.
@nana_montecarlo wrote, “Cali is looking like the best state to live in..”
Roomie @markesha_00 asked, “Now why the hell is he not running for president?” 
@shortysmalls___ said, “The people who ask why isn’t he running for president is definitely not from California. This man has ruined this state. This whole state is creasing because of him and you want him to run the united states.” 

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