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Minimum wage raises and other new laws go into effect July 1
New laws in Maryland, Virginia and D.C. go into effect July 1 including minimum wage boosts and bans on legacy admissions. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Minimum wage boost and ban of legacy college admissions: New laws in DC take effect July 1
Here’s a list of new laws going into effect on July 1 in the D.C. area.
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Right to Contraception Act falls in Senate
Senate Republicans blocked a Democrat proposed bill that would offer federal protection of access to contraceptives.
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Morning sickness? Prenatal check-ups? What to know about new rights for pregnant workers
Pregnant workers have the right to a wide range of accommodations under new federal regulations for enforcing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
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What is a conservatorship?
What a conservatorship means varies by state, but here is a general breakdown of how these legal proceedings work.
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What is Title IX?
Under Title IX, no person in the United States should be prevented from participating in education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance on the basis of sex.
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What is Title VI?
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the base of race, color or national origin in programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance.
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DC councilmembers address driving safety concerns
District residents raised concerns about reckless driving to the D.C. Council’s Transportation Committee. Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Mike Velasquez was one of many people who expressed frustration with dangerous drivers. “Simply put, bad actors are operating on the streets of D.C. with impunity,” Velasquez said. “Not only are they brandishing guns, they are brandishing another dangerous weapon, a car driven...
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DC Council addresses driving safety concerns
Community members raise concerns about reckless driving to D.C. councilmembers, prompting a consideration of tougher laws. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains.
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How many transgender and intersex people live in the US? Anti-LGBTQ+ laws will impact millions
New laws targeting LGBTQ+ people are proliferating in GOP-led states, but the conversations often lack a clear understanding of how many people will be directly affected.