Georgia Ushers in a New Era: Key Laws Set to Transform Daily Life Starting July 1

Atlanta, GA — A wave of new legislation is set to reshape life in Georgia on July 1, with measures touching on everything from health care and safety to the financial burdens of education and vehicle ownership. These laws result from the most recent legislative session where lawmakers aimed to address various issues affecting residents across the state. One significant change is aimed at enhancing mental health services in Georgia. This comprehensive reform seeks to improve access to mental health care, focusing on the availability of resources and expanding insurance coverage for mental health conditions. … Read more

Kelly Linger to Assume Role as Columbiana County Municipal Court Judge Starting July 23

LISBON, Ohio — Kelly Linger, a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in both prosecution and defense, has been appointed as the new judge of the Columbiana County Municipal Court. Set to start on July 23, Linger steps into a role vacated by former Judge Katelyn Dickey earlier this year. Governor Mike DeWine announced Linger’s appointment late last week, marking a significant move in the local judiciary. Dickey had left her position following a new appointment to the Seventh District Court of Appeals at the end of March. Linger, an assistant prosecutor and one of three … Read more

New Wage, Ticketing, and Public Health Reforms Set to Roll Out Across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia Starting July

Washington, D.C. – Starting July 1, a series of new legislations across Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia will bring notable changes ranging from wage adjustments to the legality of certain sales practices, impacting a wide swath of residents and businesses in the region. In the District of Columbia, the minimum wage is set to rise, moving from $17 to $17.50 per hour for non-tipped workers. This change reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to economic adjustments that accommodate living costs. For those who work for tips, their hourly wage will increase from $8 to $10, offering … Read more

Connecticut Adjusts Kindergarten Age Requirement and Enhances Student Safety with New Laws Starting July

Hartford, CT – A significant change in kindergarten eligibility that will shift the qualifying birth date to September 1 from December 31 will be implemented starting July 1. This modification is part of several laws coming into effect aimed at enhancing educational and community standards across Connecticut. This policy adjustment aligns Connecticut with other states, addressing concerns from educators about children’s readiness for school. Sen. Douglas McCrory of Hartford, also the co-chair of the state’s Education Committee, emphasized that many educators believe the previous cutoff did not provide young learners enough developmental time before beginning … Read more