Texas braces for change: A wave of new state laws set to transform education and more on September 1st

Austin, Texas — As of September 1, a wide array of new state laws will reshape life across Texas, impacting various sectors, including education. These legislative changes come as lawmakers seek to address ongoing social and economic issues within the state. Among the most significant adjustments is a revamped education policy aimed at enhancing parental choice in student enrollment. Parents now have increased authority to select educational settings that they believe are best suited for their children, a move intended to foster competition among schools and improve educational outcomes. Additionally, the state’s gun laws will … Read more

New Laws in North Carolina: Enhanced Auto Insurance, Vacation Rental Safeguards, and Workplace Freedom Take Effect on July 1st

RALEIGH, N.C. — Several new laws set to take effect in North Carolina on July 1 aim to enhance consumer protection in auto insurance, establish human trafficking awareness in the vacation rental sector, and modify employment agreements for workers. These legislative changes come with significant implications for residents and businesses across the state. Effective July 1, the state will raise the minimum liability limits for automobile insurance. Currently, the required minimum is $30,000 per person for bodily injury, with $60,000 per accident and $25,000 for property damage. Under the new provisions, these limits will increase … Read more