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October 01, 2021

Letter: Good Cause Eviction law good for New Paltz - The Daily Freeman

The intersection of Main and Church streets in the village of New Paltz, N.Y., is shown in 2017. Dear Editor, I’m a homeowner in New Paltz who believes our elected officials must support tenants and good landlords by passing Good Cause Eviction legislation. As a homeowner and employee of a local small business, I support Good Cause Eviction because New Paltz is experiencing a housing crisis. ...
October 01, 2021

New law to help more than 70K with suspended licenses - WXYZ

(WXYZ) — In 2018 alone, the State of Michigan issued more than 350,000 license suspensions for failure to pay fees or show up in court. It doesn’t stop people from driving. It leads to thousands of arrests. Today a new law goes into effect that could help 73,000 people who lost their licenses for things that have nothing to do with their ability to safely drive such as not being able to pay ...
October 01, 2021

Judge: Federal land leases for oil, gas violated law - coloradopolitics.com

Judge: Federal land leases for oil, gas violated law  coloradopolitics.com
October 01, 2021

Law enforcement reports for Oct. 1 | Local News | meridianstar.com - Meridian Star

Law enforcement reports for Oct. 1 | Local News | meridianstar.com  Meridian Star
October 01, 2021

Ark. law prohibiting mask mandates under fire; school district says cases are down - KSLA

ACT 1002 prohibits schools from issuing mask mandates to staff and students. A circuit judge issued a temporary injunction of the law in August enforcing it. On Thursday, Sept. 30, the Arkansas State Court denied the state’s request to remove the temporary injunction. (Live 5) DEQUEEN, Ark. (KSLA) - Many school districts across America are making adjustments as the year progresses due to the ...
October 01, 2021

Cannabis lounges coming to Nevada with host of new laws - Associated Press

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A flurry of laws passed by the Nevada Legislature earlier this year take effect on Friday — ushering in reforms that Democratic lawmakers who have majorities in both the state Senate and Assembly have long campaigned to implement. Five years after the the state’s voters approved legalizing recreational cannabis in Nevada, business owners can now apply for licenses to ...
October 01, 2021

Perspective | Carolyn Hax chat: My daughter-in-law says she doesn't want kids because of climate change - The Washington Post

Most Fridays, advice columnist Carolyn Hax takes your comments and questions. Carolyn has hosted this chat since 1998, answering your wide-ranging questions about life, family, relationships and more. Some questions may be adapted into full columns. This week’s live chat is over, but you can read a transcript from the discussion below. (Having trouble reading the transcript? Email livechatsup...
October 01, 2021

New Law In Colorado Meant To Protect Renters Takes Effect After Expiration Of Federal Eviction Ban - CBS Denver

DENVER (CBS4) – A new law in Colorado takes effect Friday changing several policies related to evictions including the timing and penalties as well as late fee regulations and rights related to maintenance issues. The new set of regulations comes weeks after a national eviction mortarium was blocked by the Supreme Court. “We have seen a strong need still out there, it has slowed down a little...
October 01, 2021

Gavin Newsom signs law giving beachfront property government seized from black family to descendants - Yahoo News

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signed into law plans to give prime beachfront property back to the descendants of a black family whose land was seized in 1924. Senate Bill 796, which passed unanimously before Newsom signed it into law on location in the upscale Los Angeles suburb of Manhattan Beach, allows Los Angeles County to begin the process of transferring the public property back into ...
October 01, 2021

New Law Expands Public Access to Police Misconduct Records - JD Supra

SB 16 Signed Into Law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on September 30 California’s governor signed a package of public safety measures today, including SB 16, which clarifies and expands on the law requiring the disclosure of police records. The new law provides agencies with more specific guidance on how and when to disclose police personnel records. The procedural changes to the law—like timing for di...