US DOJ Launches Initiative to Tackle State Laws That Hinder Economic Growth and Interstate Commerce

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Justice and the National Economic Council have launched a new initiative aimed at identifying state laws that could negatively impact the national economy and interstate commerce. This joint effort invites public input on state-level regulations that may be hindering economic growth across the country. In an official statement, the agencies emphasized the importance of addressing laws that place undue burdens on industries and small businesses. They are calling for comments from the public to gather information about specific state laws and regulations that could be detrimental to commerce … Read more

New Law Bolsters Military Spouses’ Businesses: North Dakota Enhances Cottage Foods Act to Permit Interstate Sales

Bismarck, North Dakota — On a recent legislative day, Governor Kelly Armstrong signed a pivotal bill that broadened the scope of North Dakota’s Cottage Foods Act, allowing for a significant expansion of home-based food businesses, including those run by military spouses. The newly revised law, which includes an emergency clause ensuring its immediate enactment, now permits these entrepreneurs to market and ship their products across state lines and via online platforms. Previously, North Dakota counted among the minority of states that restricted interstate commerce for cottage food operations, tying the hands of home-based entrepreneurs who … Read more

Family Tragedy on Ohio Interstate Sparks Renewed Calls for Red Flag Laws After Random Shooting Incident

Cleveland, Ohio – In a tragic incident that has sparked a statewide debate about gun laws, David Perez was fatally shot while driving on Interstate 77 after leaving a family celebration in Newburgh Heights. His wife, also struck by gunfire, survived the ordeal. The shooter, identified as Ian Rich, had a known history of mental health issues. According to authorities, the lack of red flag laws in Ohio contributed to their inability to confiscate Rich’s firearms despite previous attempts. Law enforcement had interacted with Rich on numerous occasions, including a forced hospitalization for a mental … Read more

$21 Million Settlement Achieved in Interstate 12 Barrier Flooding Case

BATON ROUGE, La. — A $21 million settlement has been reached in a lawsuit over flooding caused by inadequate median barriers on Interstate 12. The agreement will benefit scores of motorists who encountered perilous waters during a 2016 incident, which sparked widespread concern and prompted legal action. In August 2016, a deluge of nearly 20 inches of rain in parts of Louisiana led to catastrophic flooding. Particularly hard-hit was a section of Interstate 12, a major east-west route in the state. Victims of the flood asserted that the concrete barriers along the highway were improperly … Read more