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Which bills will Gavin Newsom sign into new California laws?

FILE: Gov. Gavin Newsom signs gun-control legislation on Oct. 11, 2019.
Laurel Rosenhall
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CalMatters
FILE: Gov. Gavin Newsom signs gun-control legislation on Oct. 11, 2019.

Gov. Newsom has until Oct. 14 to sign or veto the final batch of laws passed by California legislators this session.

It’s California’s , and one-fourth of . But some things never change: Legislators wait until the last days of the session to pass a lot of bills.

In recent days, they have sent Gov. Gavin Newsom some significant legislation — to , and . And before they finish nearly seven months of lawmaking late Thursday (or early Friday), legislators will approve many more bills. Of the , the most in a decade, nearly 220 had been . Newsom has already and .

He has until Oct. 14 to sign or veto the final batch. Last year, he , while signing 997, . The Legislature can override vetoes, if the bill’s backers can win two-thirds majorities in both the Assembly and Senate. But that doesn’t happen often, and .

Some significant measures ought to be to Newsom’s liking: He has become more assertive in — last year, and this year.

Here are some of the noteworthy bills that CalMatters reporters are tracking.

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