California Law Makers Fight to Protect Consumers

Under Assembly Bill 764, which was vetoed in October, violations will be subject to a fine of $20,000 for an individual and $60,000 for a corporation and up to one year in county jail. The vetoed Homeowner Fraud Prevention Act was approved by California’s Democratic-led Legislature with wide bipartisan support. Nava is chairman of the Assembly

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California Law Makers Fight to Protect Consumers

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