Bringing home the bacon tops new California laws in 2022
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It’s not often that bacon leads a roundup of new laws taking effect with the New Year in California. But even in progressive California, that’s the headline-grabber. Industry lawsuits opposing the initiative failed, but grocers and restauranteurs are now suing to force a 28-month delay. Critics including some lawmakers of both parties have called for putting off enforcement until 2024 for fear prices will rise and jobs will be lost. California is allowing the continued sale of pork processed under the old rules, which proponents say should blunt any shortage and price surge. • Subscribe to KTVU's YouTube channel: • / @ktvufox2 • KTVU delivers the best in-depth reports, interviews and breaking news coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area and California • Watch KTVU's newscasts on https://www.ktvu.com/live • Download KTVU's news and weather apps for free at https://www.ktvu.com/mobile-apps • Subscribe to KTVU's newsletter at https://www.ktvu.com/newsletters • Follow KTVU on Facebook: / ktvu • Follow KTVU on Twitter: / ktvu • Follow KTVU on Instagram: / ktvu2
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