State lawmakers in Sacramento introduced 2,350 bills this year. Of those, about one-third survived the gauntlet of hearings, compromises and votes in the Democratic-dominated Legislature and made it to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk. On Monday night, Newsom finished going through the stack. He signed 794 and vetoed 123. Here are 10 of the most high-profile bills Newsom signed into law. Most take effect Jan. 1. 1) ICE: Senate Bill 627, the “No Secret Police Act,” by Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, bans law enforcement officers from wearing face masks, except clear shields and other limited exceptions. The ACLU and other...						
						 
								