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March 25, 2022

Naples wants more law presence than deputy - The Bridgton News

Staff Writer NAPLES — A discussion of replacing a light post that was hit by a vehicle turned into talk about getting extra law enforcement coverage. During the Naples Board of Selectmen meeting last week, it started withone selectman questioning how the town goes about replacing a streetlight that was hit by the Route 302-Route 35 intersection. “One of the streetlights got wiped out from a c...
March 25, 2022

West Virginia makes it a law to have cameras in special needs classrooms - WTRF

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice says he has signed a bill to make it a law to have cameras in special needs classrooms. The Gov. made the announcement in his Friday briefing. ‘It is so bizarre, it’s unbelievable, there’s been horrific acts to our special needs kids. These are our gifts. These are sent from God to us. They need our protection’, said Gov. Justice. Gov. Justice said the bill ...
March 25, 2022

Law Firm Not Immune From ERISA Lawsuit Over Injury Settlement - Bloomberg Law

Health plan sought cut of personal injury settlement ERISA allows suit against paticipant’s lawyer, judge says Mann and Hummel Filtration Technology US LLC can sue a North Carolina personal injury law firm to recoup more than $10,000 the air filtration company paid toward medical bills under its health plan, a federal judge ruled. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act places “no limit...
March 25, 2022

New Florida law requires high school students to take financial literacy course - Fox Business

Dr. Ben Carson on Parental Rights in Education bill, Kerry focused on climate 00:00 00:0004:25GO LIVE Facebook Twitter Email Embed SpeedNormal Autoplay Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week signed legislation into law requiring that high school students in the state take a financial literacy course in order to graduate. Financial literacy courses guide students through everyday finances,...
March 25, 2022

UN: Russian Military Attacks on Ukrainian Civilians Violate International Humanitarian Law - Voice of America - VOA News

An aerial view shows smoke rising from damaged residential buildings following an explosion in Mariupol, Ukraine March 14, 2022 in this still image taken from a drone footage obtained from social media. GENEVA — U.N. human rights monitors in Ukraine are condemning the use of explosive weapons and indiscriminate attacks by Russian military forces on civilians and civilian infrastructure as a p...
March 25, 2022

Albany Common Councilors continue discussion of Local Law C - WAMC

The Albany Common Council's Public Safety Committee met virtually Thursday evening to discuss Local Law C. The Albany Common Council's Public Safety Committee met virtually Thursday evening to discuss Local Law C. Local Law C would create an Albany civilian public safety commission, a panel of nine. Four members would be selected by Mayor Kathy Sheehan; five by the Common Council. The body ...
March 25, 2022

Lake County sheriff: Deputies to undergo updated training due to concealed handgun law - Cleveland 19 News

FILE(Source: CNN) CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Lake County Sheriff Frank Leonbruno issued a statement to local residents on how his agency will be updating procedures since the passage of Senate Bill 215 into law. When the law takes effect in mid-June, Ohioans who are 21 years or older will be able to legally carry a concealed firearm without obtaining a license or completing training. Because of...
March 25, 2022

New law allows Florida parents to contest school library books, reading lists - WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm

--> No compatible source was found for this media. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Calling it a "really significant win for parents in the state of Florida," Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed into law a measure that gives parents and guardians more freedom to challenge the types of books that are in school libraries and on school reading lists. HB 1467 — formally called the "K-12 Education" me...
March 25, 2022

DeSantis signs law changing curriculum transparency, graphic library books, school board term limits - WPBF West Palm Beach

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law that will make library and curriculum content transparent to parents and limit school board terms. DeSantis said that during the COVID-19 pandemic, parents became exposed to what was actually going on in the schools, so they became interested in making sure their kids weren’t being indoctrinated or learning things that were not in...