Proposed Bill Aims to Enhance and Update Abortion Laws in Lincoln

Lincoln, Nebraska – A new bill is being proposed in the state of Nebraska that seeks to make adjustments to the current abortion laws. The legislation aims to address various aspects related to abortion rights and regulations in the state. If passed, the bill would bring changes to the existing laws regarding terminations in Nebraska. While the specific details of the proposed amendments have not been provided, the bill is expected to touch upon issues such as parental consent, waiting periods, and restrictions on certain abortion procedures. Advocates for abortion rights have expressed concerns regarding … Read more

Controversial Bill in Kentucky House Sparks Debate Over Child Labor Restrictions

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A bill under consideration in the Kentucky House has raised concerns about potential changes in the state’s child labor laws. House Bill 255 aims to remove working hour restrictions on 16 and 17-year-olds, allowing them to work unlimited hours outside of school. While some argue that this change may encourage teens to gain work experience, opponents are worried about the possible exploitation of minors. Supporters of the bill, such as Rep. Bill Pratt, believe that it is important to encourage young people to enter the workforce and gain real-world skills. However, critics, … Read more

New Bill Proposes Extended Use of Drones for Tennessee Law Enforcement

Knoxville, Tennessee – Law enforcement in Tennessee could have an extended use of drones if a new bill is passed. State Sen. Becky Duncan Massey (R-Knoxville) believes that providing law enforcement with more tools will enhance public safety. House Bill 1620 seeks to maintain the laws passed in 2021 regarding the usage of drones. This bill would allow law enforcement to utilize drones to investigate crime scenes, respond to natural disasters, and assist in emergency situations. However, preemptive use of drones to establish probable cause, issue search warrants, or make arrests would be prohibited. Additionally, … Read more

Kentucky Committee Approves Controversial Bill to Extend Teen Work Hours, Raises Concerns for Safety and Education

FRANKFORT, Kentucky — The safety and educational success of Kentucky teenagers may be at risk as a bill proposing longer and later working hours for minors has gained approval from a House committee. House Bill 255, sponsored by Rep. Phillip Pratt, aims to repeal Kentucky’s existing child labor laws and align them with less restrictive federal laws for 16 and 17-year-olds. Currently, Kentucky law limits the number of hours minors in this age group can work on a school day to six, with an increase to eight hours on non-school days and a total of … Read more