Gov. Newsom Governor Newsom has until Sept. 30 to sign or veto the bills discussed below. Unless otherwise noted, any legislation he signs will go into effect Jan. 1. (Photo: Bloomberg)

The California legislature just concluded one of the most interesting sessions in the state's history. Not only did it itself shut down completely on two different occasions due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the last few days of session featured the entire Republican contingent of the Senate quarantined and debating and voting on legislation remotely via video feed. Bizarre to say the least.

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