Article New HUD rule to promote fair housing 16th September 2013 The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has proposed a new rule to encourage the promotion of fair housing.
Article ‘Bath salts’ illegal in Rhode Island, enforcement difficult 28th August 2013 Bath salts and other synthetic drugs are now illegal in Rhode Island, but local police departments are still struggling with the best ways to enforce the prohibitions.
Article New Illinois gun law expands background checks, requires lost or stolen firearms reported 21st August 2013 A new Illinois law aims to cut down on illegally trafficked weapons. The law will expand background checks to private and online sales as well as require lost or stolen firearms be reported to the authorities.
Article New law helps New Jersey cities recover from Sandy, prepare for future storms 14th August 2013 New Jersey’s new law allows trust funds previously only allocated annually to provide low interest loans in cases of emergency.
Article Mayors Fitness Challenge launches 12th August 2013 Looking for a good way to improve the health of your residents? Take the Mayors Fitness Challenge.
Article Attitudes on abortion’s legality vary by region 12th August 2013 A recent Pew Research Center study found that while attitudes regarding abortion have not changed drastically on a national scale, regional divides on the issue are widening.
Article California city “bans the box” 7th August 2013 Richmond, Calif., recently joined a handful of other cities and states in prohibiting employers from requiring potential employees to divulge their criminal backgrounds.
Article Rhode Island, Minnesota to marry same-sex couples 5th August 2013 Beginning Aug. 1, Rhode Island and Minnesota became the 12th and 13th states to officially recognize same-sex marriages.
Article New law requires Philly’s large buildings to report energy and water expenditures 30th July 2013 A new energy usage disclosure law is part of Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter’s effort to make Philly America’s greenest city.
Article South Carolina K-9 units protected under new law 24th July 2013 A new law in South Carolina will protect K-9 officers from liability if suspects are bitten while dogs are in the line of duty.
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