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New California Laws in 2026: What Changes for Residents, Businesses, and City Government

New California Laws in 2026: What Changes for Residents, Businesses, and City Government

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Every January 1, hundreds of new California laws quietly take effect. Some change daily life for residents and businesses. Others reshape how cities are required to operate — even if the public never sees those changes directly.

In the first episode of the Calimesa Insider Podcast for 2026, City Manager Will Kolbow breaks down a focused list of new and newly operative state laws that will have the biggest real-world impacts this year.

This episode covers:

  • Minimum wage changes and how they ripple through the local economy
  • New rental housing habitability requirements
  • Consumer protections affecting food delivery, banking fees, and AI transparency
  • Housing and CEQA changes that affect how quickly projects move forward
  • State laws that limit local zoning discretion
  • And a deeper dive into SB 707, a major update to the Brown Act that will change how public meetings work across California

This is not a political discussion. These laws are already passed. The goal is to explain what actually changes in 2026, what residents may notice, and how cities like Calimesa are required to implement state law.

If you have questions about a specific state law not covered in this episode, feel free to reach out via Instagram or email at calimesainsider@gmail.com.

Thanks for listening, and thanks for staying informed.

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