
Challenges Facing California’s Agriculture Industry
California, September 15, 2025 News Summary California’s agriculture sector, generating $60 billion annually, is in decline due to rising production costs, tariffs, and stringent regulations. The

California, September 15, 2025 News Summary California’s agriculture sector, generating $60 billion annually, is in decline due to rising production costs, tariffs, and stringent regulations. The

California, September 8, 2025 News Summary The California Department of Finance has announced a rise in minimum wage to $16.90 per hour starting January 1, 2026.

California, September 4, 2025 News Summary California has enacted transformative legislation reforming CPA licensing requirements, notably eliminating the 150-hour college credit prerequisite. This change aims to

California, September 1, 2025 News Summary On June 3, 2025, the California Senate passed Senate Bill 690 (SB 690) unanimously, aimed at protecting small and medium-sized

California, August 31, 2025 News Summary The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a unanimous ruling on the legitimacy of traffic mitigation fees, affirming that such fees

California, August 30, 2025 News Summary California has achieved a historic agreement allowing Uber and Lyft drivers to unionize and collectively bargain. Supported by Governor Gavin

California, August 30, 2025 News Summary California lawmakers have reached a landmark agreement allowing rideshare drivers to unionize and engage in collective bargaining for better pay

California, August 28, 2025 News Summary Meta Platforms, Inc. has launched a new political action committee (PAC) named Mobilizing Economic Transformation Across California. The PAC aims

California, August 27, 2025 News Summary Meta has unveiled plans to invest millions in a new political action committee (PAC) called Mobilizing Economic Transformation Across (Meta)

California, August 26, 2025 News Summary California lawmakers are evaluating several bills, including Senate Bill 7, to regulate artificial intelligence in employment. SB 7 would require