Virginia Mothers Lead Charge for Tougher Road Safety Laws After Tragic Losses

RICHMOND, Va. — After enduring the tragedies of losing their children in automobile accidents, two Virginia mothers are channeling their grief into advocacy, pressing for comprehensive changes in state driving regulations. Together with Virginia lawmakers, they are campaigning for legislation aimed at imposing sterner penalties for unlicensed youthful drivers, widening driver education in schools, and mandating seatbelt usage for all vehicle occupants. Driven by her son Christopher’s fatal crash in 2020, Christy King has become a vocal supporter of legislative change, advocating this week before a House Transportation subcommittee. Specifically, her efforts are behind House … Read more

New York Strengthens Data Breach Laws: Governor Hochul Signs Bills Enhancing Privacy Protections and Notification Requirements

ALBANY, N.Y. — Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has recently enacted new legislation that modifies the state’s data breach notification laws, introducing stringent requirements for how breaches must be reported and expanding the scope of information that qualifies as private. The changes are set to enhance consumer protections amid rising concerns over data security and privacy. Under the new laws signed by Gov. Hochul, businesses will face more specific timelines for notifying New York residents about data breaches. Prior to these amendments, the law mandated that notifications be made as promptly as possible and … Read more

Montana Family Champions Tighter DUI Laws Following Tragic Loss, Launches Gift Card Initiative to Encourage Sober Driving

HELENA, Mont. — Tragedy struck the community of Columbia Falls last March when Robert “Bobby” Dewbre, a local resident, was fatally injured by a drunk driver while crossing the street. The incident, which resulted in the driver being sentenced to the maximum allowable 18 months on misdemeanor charges due to limitations under current state law, has fueled significant legislative advocacy efforts. Bobby’s mother, Beth McBride, fueled by the current legal limitations, spearheaded a grassroots movement calling for tougher DUI laws in Montana. As the executive director of the nonprofit Montana Bar Fairies, McBride and her … Read more

States Debate Granny Cam Laws in Nursing Homes: Balancing Safety with Privacy Concerns

As legislative bodies reconvene this month, lawmakers in at least two states are weighing the possibilities for increased transparency and safety in long-term care facilities by considering the adoption of laws that would allow the installation of video cameras in nursing home residents’ rooms. These proposed “granny cam” laws follow the lead of 16 states where similar rules have already been implemented, aiming to ensure the well-being and rights of elderly residents. The proposed legislation was brought forward in Pennsylvania earlier this Wednesday, advocating for the use of video surveillance as a means for families … Read more