Ep. 265: New Laws That Just Took Effect in California
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Summary
In this episode of the California Underground Podcast, Phil and Camille discuss new laws that have gone into effect in California as of July 1st. They cover topics such as hidden junk fees, date rape drug testing kits in bars, streamlining housing construction, and banning suspensions based on willful defiance in schools. Phil expresses his dislike for the gun and ammo tax, while Camille questions the effectiveness of the drug testing kits and the impact of the school suspension ban. They also touch on Gavin Newsom's potential presidential ambitions and his recent campaign activities.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Update
03:06 Unpacking New Laws in California
06:59 Hidden Junk Fees
17:22 Date Rape Drug Testing Kits in Bars
24:29 Controversy Surrounding the Gun and Ammo Tax
32:07 Streamlining Housing Construction
35:12 Challenges of Banning Suspensions for Willful Defiance
39:04 The Need for Transparency and Parental Involvement
39:39 Introduction and Discussion of New Laws
40:06 Teachers' Dedication to Students
41:34 Questions about Menstrual Product Availability
44:32 The Right to Repair Electronic Devices
48:50 Security Deposit Cap and Landlord-Tenant Issues
52:02 Workplace Violence Prevention
57:37 Gavin Newsom's Presidential Ambitions
01:02:52 Donald Trump's Strategic Silence
01:09:26 Discussion on Trump's Golfing
01:11:41 The Road to the Election
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