While you’re popping champagne and toasting the new year, hundreds of recently enacted bills will go into effect. Here are a ...
The act provides $7,000 for those attending private schools, and $2,000 for homeschool students. The money goes to families ...
If the government prevails as it did in a lower court, TikTok says it would shut down its U.S. platform by Jan. 19, leaving creators scrambling to redefine their futures.
Massachusetts Senate President Karen Spilka speaks about the chaotic end of the last session and answers questions about transparency in the State House in the wake of Question 1.
Lauren Pastrana, in for Jim DeFede, gives a brief roundup of new Florida laws and how they may affect you.
The new law also bans the harassment of guarantors or any person connected to the debtor. Parliament last month amended the ...
California lawmakers, by and large, are a labor-friendly bunch and, as in past years, they passed new workplace protections ...
For the past half-century, union officials representing these groups have been pressuring Congress to eliminate WEP because ...
President-elect Donald Trump proposed a number of personal finance initiatives during the presidential campaign, many of ...
The need to serve all constituents is part of what prompted House Bill 126, which went into effect Jan. 1. It mandates all ...
The Biden administration is banning certain natural gas water heaters as part of its climate change agenda, a move critics ...
The Daylighting Law as well as 20 new laws are already in effect with the start of the new year. The new law determines how close you can park near a crosswalk.