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New bans on access for minors to puberty blockers, hormone therapy and surgery, which is rare, are scheduled to take effect Jan. 1 in Idaho, Louisiana and West Virginia. The West Virginia law contains an exception: Teens could still access treatment with parental consent and a diagnosis of ...
The law has a rather expansive view of what it considers to be a “low-wage employee,” defining such as anyone who receives less than the average weekly wage of the Commonwealth as determined by the Virginia Employment Commission. As it stands today, average weekly wages ar...
With July 1 each year, comes a host of new Virginia laws. The vast majority of the new laws go into effect on July 1, although a few have delayed effective dates. The subject of the new laws runs the gamut from minimum wage, marijuana decriminalization (for simple possession), driver ca...
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In 2023, new laws are now effective or will take effect in California, Connecticut, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, and Virginia (in addition, numerous data privacy laws in other states have been enacted this year). Although their laws differ in certain respects, nearly all of these states have intr...
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Supporters of abortion rights have filed separate lawsuits challenging abortion pill restrictions in North Carolina and West Virginia. The lawsuits were filed Wednesday.
The hikes took effect in the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia and Washington. ...