A new bill has been signed into law to address loud commercials on streaming services like Netflix , but a major catch ensures that not everyone will be able to take advantage of this solution.

Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, signed SB 576 into law, which prevents streaming services from increasing the audio levels of commercials above the level set for the shows and movies themselves. Not a single member of the state legislature voted against the bill.

After SB 576 became the law of the land in California, Newsom publicly stated that he and the legislature acted in the interests of state residents who made their voices " loud and clear " that they don't want to turn on a streaming service and experience commercials that are louder than the content itself:

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