Ouachita Parish Considers Implementing Ban on Kratom Amid Health Concerns

Monroe, LA — Officials in Ouachita Parish are considering the implementation of a ban on the sale and use of kratom, citing concerns over health and public safety. The Ouachita Parish Police Jury is set to delve into discussions and public consultations to gauge community sentiments and gather evidence on the effects of this controversial substance. Kratom, a plant native to Southeast Asia, has been at the center of a heated debate across the United States. Known scientifically as Mitragyna speciosa, its leaves contain compounds with mind-altering effects. Some defend its use as a natural … Read more

Implementing Just-Cause Eviction Policies: A Key Step Toward Solving the Homeless Shelter Crisis

Cambridge, MA — As homelessness continues to be a pressing issue in many urban centers across the nation, local communities like Cambridge are exploring innovative solutions to the crisis, centered around housing stability. One significant proposal on the table is the enactment of just-cause eviction laws, which could serve as a critical tool in preventing unnecessary evictions and, consequently, reducing the number of people forced into homelessness. Just-cause eviction laws require landlords to provide a valid reason before evicting tenants. These reasons typically include non-payment of rent, breach of lease terms, or the landlord’s need … Read more

Georgia Moves Towards Implementing ‘Addy’s Law’ to Protect Students from Dangerous Bus Stops

HENRY COUNTY, Ga. – A bill named “Addy’s Law” in Georgia is gaining momentum after a tragic incident involving the death of an 8-year-old girl. The family of Adalynn Pierce, who was killed in a car accident while crossing the road to board her school bus, has been advocating for this legislation. The bill, also known as SB 492, aims to prevent children from having to cross busy streets to access their school buses. The proposed law states that school districts must ensure that students only enter or exit the bus on the side of … Read more

Landmark Ruling: EPA Prohibited from Implementing Civil Rights Act in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – A federal judge has issued an injunction preventing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from enforcing a provision of the Civil Rights Act in an area of Louisiana known as “Cancer Alley.” This decision comes after a lawsuit was filed against the EPA, accusing the agency of failing to protect the predominantly Black residents from environmental harm. The region known as “Cancer Alley” stretches along the Mississippi River, from Baton Rouge to New Orleans, and is home to numerous petrochemical plants and industrial facilities. It has gained its name due to the … Read more