Gov. Newsom signs 10 anti-theft bills into law in San Jose

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SAN JOSE — California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a package of bills on Friday intended to crack down on retail, property and auto theft.

The 10 bills, which were largely written in collaboration with representatives from big retailers, strengthen existing anti-theft laws and introduce some new legal approaches to prosecuting theft. They largely focus on mitigating organized retail theft.

“The issue of organized retail theft, the issue of serial theft — (that is) the issue that is front and center in the consciousness of so many Californians,” Newsom said. “This goes to the heart of the issue, and it does it in a thoughtful and judicious way.”

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