Texas Food Truck Operators Celebrate New Laws Aimed at Boosting Business, But Safety Concerns Rise

Longview, Texas—Food truck operators in Longview are optimistic about two new state laws aimed at reducing regulatory burdens, believing these changes will foster business growth. However, city officials express concerns regarding potential impacts on customer safety due to the shift in oversight. In the recent legislative session, Texas lawmakers passed House Bill 2844, also referred to as the Food Truck Freedom Bill. This law transfers the responsibility of permitting, regulation, and inspection of food trucks from local municipalities to the Texas Department of State Health Services. Starting in July 2026, food truck vendors will be … Read more

Metro Mayors Unite: Demanding Local Control on Gun Laws Amid State Inaction

Metro-area mayors in Minnesota voiced their strong opinions at a news conference at the state capitol, emphasizing the urgency for state lawmakers to enact bans on assault-style firearms and high-capacity magazines. If no action is taken at the state level, they advocate for granting local governments the authority to create their own gun control regulations. Bloomington Mayor Tim Busse noted in a report by the Minnesota Star Tribune that while federal legislation is the ideal route, city autonomy would be a crucial alternative if state-level progress remains stalled. In another development, Mankato State University is … Read more

Texas Unveils Landmark Legislation on Labor Day: New Laws Address Education, Public Safety, and Transportation

SAN ANTONIO — While Labor Day is a time for relaxation for many Texans, a series of new laws passed by the Texas Legislature are taking effect today, signaling changes across various sectors of everyday life. Among the new legislation are critical public safety measures, particularly focused on combatting human trafficking and enhancing protections for victims of violent and sexual crimes. A significant piece of legislation, known as Senate Bill 835 or “Trey’s Law,” disallows nondisclosure agreements in cases related to sexual assault and human trafficking, aiming to increase transparency and support for victims. In … Read more

UK Law Firms Face Major Compliance Crisis: Over Half Unprepared for New Fraud Prevention Laws

London, United Kingdom — A recent report has revealed that more than half of legal firms in the UK are ill-prepared for a new offense aimed at preventing fraud, which goes into effect under The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) in September. The findings from compliance training provider Skillcast indicate that the legal sector is among the least equipped industries to handle this regulatory change. The analysis included data from 2,000 private limited companies across ten sectors. It focused on factors related to governance, compliance, and transparency, highlighting significant vulnerabilities in these areas. … Read more