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What do selfies with tigers, and truants have in common?

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Everything from tigers to taxes and wine to sexual willingness is covered by laws taking effect in the new year.

In California, driver's licenses will be available for people in the country illegally.

The minimum wage goes up in Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Ohio, Maryland, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

A New York law bans tiger selfies starting in February. They've been increasingly used by young men as social media profile photos. No photos with lions or other big cats, either.

Wine gets a boost in the Bay State. Out-of-state wineries can ship bottles directly to consumers in Massachusetts.

California is trying to end any question over whether "no" really means "yes." The new standard for sex between college students is "yes means yes". That means active consent. Silence or lack of resistance isn't enough.

California is also requiring more living space for egg-laying hens, breeding sows and veal calves.

Michigan is trying to cut down on the manufacture of meth by restricting the purchase of cough and cold medicines.

And school-skipping students in Nevada could lose their driving privileges.

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