Remembering James Laws: The Legacy of Alton’s Cherished Community Leader

Alton, IL — The city of Alton is mourning the loss of James Laws, a resident whose life story encapsulates the spirit of community and personal resilience. Laws, known for his profound impact on those around him, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered by many. James Laws was born in the idyllic town of Alton, where he spent the majority of his life contributing to the well-being of his community. From a young age, Laws showed an inclination towards helping others, a trait that defined his actions and career choices … Read more

New Year, New Laws: Louisiana to Implement Sweeping Changes Starting Jan. 1, Affecting Everything from Unemployment Benefits to Medical Marijuana Regulations

Baton Rouge, LA — A raft of new legislation will take force in Louisiana from the outset of the New Year, dealing with a broad spectrum of issues from unemployment revisions to stricter regulations on THC products. These changes are set to go into effect on January 1, after being passed in various legislative sessions throughout the year. Among these changes is the comprehensive reform of the Louisiana Underground Utilities and Facilities Damage Prevention Law. Act 75 aims to enhance safety and efficiency by establishing regional notification centers which will facilitate more effective communication regarding … Read more

Governor DeWine Signs 20 New Laws in Ohio, Excludes Key Proposals on Sextortion and Parents’ Rights

COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a significant legislative push, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine finalized the signing of 20 bills on Thursday, concluding a busy session in the state legislature. This flurry of legislative activity came as lawmakers wrapped up their task during the lame duck session on Wednesday, racing to pass numerous bills before the year ends. While the governor sanctioned a wide array of legislation, two notable bills did not make the cut. These include ‘Braden’s Law,’ aimed at making sextortion a felony offense, and the ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights,’ which would mandate that school … Read more

New Year, New Rules: Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and New Jersey Set to Enforce New Privacy Laws in January 2024

As the new year approaches, a significant shift in data privacy regulation will unfold across multiple US states, mandating businesses to adapt swiftly or face potential legal challenges. Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska, and New Hampshire are poised to implement stringent privacy laws starting January 1, with New Jersey following shortly afterward on January 15. These changes signal a broader move towards tightening data privacy across the country, as these states align with others that have already enacted comprehensive statutes. The newly enacted laws across these five states underscore the increasing importance of data privacy, reinforcing the … Read more