Kansas Ushers in Sweeping Reforms with 101 New Laws Starting July: Child Welfare, Cybersecurity, and More

Topeka, KS — Kansas has ushered in a significant legislative shift with the enactment of 101 new laws starting Monday, as announced by Gov. Laura Kelly and state lawmakers. These regulations, part of a broader tally of 113 statutes passed this year, span a wide array of issues from child welfare reforms spurred by tragic incidents to innovative responses to modern problems like cybersecurity threats. A notable advancement is the establishment of a permanent independent office of a child advocate, created in response to the tragic death of five-year-old Zoey Felix of Topeka. The bill, … Read more

New Wage, Ticketing, and Public Health Reforms Set to Roll Out Across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia Starting July

Washington, D.C. – Starting July 1, a series of new legislations across Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia will bring notable changes ranging from wage adjustments to the legality of certain sales practices, impacting a wide swath of residents and businesses in the region. In the District of Columbia, the minimum wage is set to rise, moving from $17 to $17.50 per hour for non-tipped workers. This change reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to economic adjustments that accommodate living costs. For those who work for tips, their hourly wage will increase from $8 to $10, offering … Read more

New York City Council Members Push for Reforms on Squatter Laws Amidst High-Profile Incidents

BROOKLYN, New York — New York City council members from both sides of the political spectrum are calling for changes to be made regarding the laws surrounding squatters. This comes in response to a string of high-profile incidents, including a recent fire in Dyker Heights. The issue of squatters in the city has become a pressing concern for lawmakers. Council members are now pushing for amendments to the existing laws that deal with squatting, as they believe the current regulations are inadequate and need to be strengthened. Proponents of the proposed changes argue that the … Read more

Noel, Missouri Police Force Grapples with Anti-Police Reforms, Struggles to Maintain Law Enforcement Practices

NOEL, Missouri – A small town in Missouri is facing challenges as it grapples with ongoing efforts to reform law enforcement practices. The local police force is up against the push from anti-police activists and both federal and state lawmakers who are advocating for changes. Noel Marshal Randy Wilson, who has over 30 years of law enforcement experience, shared his views on the matter. While recognizing the need for improvements, Wilson also raised concerns about how far the reforms should go and whether they are tying the hands of law enforcement officers too much. Wilson, … Read more