Governor Braun Signs Landmark Laws to Combat Domestic Violence, Strengthen Fentanyl Penalties, and Address Obscene Performances in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS — In a significant push towards enhancing public safety, Governor Mike Braun ceremonially signed two crucial bills into law on May 28. The laws, identified as Senate Enrolled Act 324 and House Enrolled Act 1014, were enacted earlier in the month, aiming to address pressing issues such as domestic violence and illegal drug activities. The gathering featured lawmakers and community members, including families impacted by the legislation. Braun’s office characterized these bills as key components of his ‘Freedom and Opportunity’ agenda, which prioritizes the welfare of Indiana residents. Senate Enrolled Act 324 brings several … Read more

West Virginia Lawmakers Propose Controversial Bill to Criminalize Libraries for Obscene Material

Charleston, West Virginia – Lawmakers in West Virginia are mulling over a controversial proposal that would subject public and school libraries to felony charges for displaying or distributing materials deemed obscene. However, librarians are pushing back, questioning the feasibility of implementing such a policy and the potential consequences for their profession and the community. The state’s existing obscenity laws already carry significant penalties, including fines up to $25,000 and imprisonment for up to five years. On Wednesday, the House of Delegates chamber will host a public hearing on House Bill 4654, which aims to eliminate … Read more