Good morning, and welcome to the
Essential California newsletter. It’s Monday, July 1, and here’s
a quick look at the week ahead:
Monday: California’s already
steep gas prices are set to climb another 5.6 cents a gallon, when the latest state gas tax increase
goes into effect. But that increase isn’t the only thing going into effect on July 1. Here are a few others:
» A
round of new ordinances raising the minimum wage in seven Bay Area cities.
» A California law that will
require background checks for most
ammunition purchases in the state (ammunition sales
have surged ahead of the law’s implementation).
» A California law
requiring doctors to inform patients if they have been put on disciplinary probation for conduct that harmed a patient.
Thursday is
the Fourth of July. Here’s a rundown of the cities where you can legally buy and set off “safe and sane” fireworks in the
greater Bay Area, around
Sacramento and in
Orange County. Fireworks are illegal in the majority of L.A. County cities.
Sunday: Laguna Beach’s
famed annual Pageant of the Masters — where hundreds of volunteers step into life-size, intricate re-creations of artworks, known as
tableaux vivants, or “living pictures” — kicks off.
And now,
here’s what’s happening across California:
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