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New Year, New California Laws

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The Capitol dome in Sacramento, California. (Photo: Craig Miller/KQED)

Tough new tenant protections. Revamped rules for gig workers. And a boost in the minimum wage. These are among the hundreds of new California laws set to go into effect in 2020. We’ll talk about some of the most noteworthy changes with KQED politics reporter Guy Marzorati.

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Guy Marzorati, reporter, KQED's California Politics and Government Desk

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