2023 Arkansas Legislation May Reduce Child Labor Violation Probes, Report Reveals

Little Rock, Arkansas – A recent law passed in Arkansas in 2023 has sparked concerns over its potential impact on child labor protections. Critics argue that this legislation could diminish the state’s ability to effectively investigate violations of child labor laws. The law in question, which garnered significant bipartisan support, adjusts several key provisions related to the employment of minors. Among the most contentious changes are alterations to the state’s oversight and penalty structures for employers found violating child labor regulations. Under the new statute, fines for companies infringing upon child labor laws have been … Read more

Advocates Urge Stronger Legislation to Stem Rising Roadway Fatalities, Emphasize Role of Technology and State Action

WASHINGTON — Safety on America’s roads has become a pressing issue, prompting calls for tougher legislation and improvements in vehicle safety technology. During a recent roundtable hosted by Nationwide, experts, including Cathy Chase, president of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, emphasized the urgent need for legislative action to enhance roadway safety. Chase highlighted the alarming statistic of approximately 40,000 fatalities annually on U.S. roads as a clear indication of the necessity for reform at both the national and state levels. Chase advocated for the U.S. Congress to direct the Department of Transportation to implement … Read more

California Enacts Groundbreaking Legislation to Exclude Medical Debt from Credit Scores

Sacramento, Calif. — California has taken a bold step to alleviate the burden of medical debt on its residents by enacting a new piece of legislation that prohibits the inclusion of medical debt on individuals’ credit reports. This move seeks to address and mitigate the negative financial repercussions that arise from unexpected medical expenses, a challenge that several Americans grapple with each year. Under this revolutionary law, medical debt, regardless of the amount, will not appear on the credit reports generated within the state. The objective is to prevent such debt from undermining an individual’s … Read more

New Legislation Limits How Health Insurers Can Employ Artificial Intelligence

A new state law in California is setting the stage for stricter regulation on how health insurers can utilize artificial intelligence, aiming to shield consumers from potentially biased decisions based solely on AI. This pioneering legislative move underscores a growing concern over the ethical implications of AI in critical sectors like health insurance, where decisions can significantly affect lives. Under this new statute, effective next month, health insurers will be required to be more transparent about the AI models they employ to make decisions about coverage and rates. The law mandates that these companies disclose … Read more