
Starting July 1, several significant new laws will go into effect in Florida. These include measures against human trafficking, a ban on lab-grown meat, and new regulations related to homeowners associations (HOAs), condo-hotels, Citizens insurance, heat protection, and building permits. Additionally, a law requiring students to receive instruction on the history of communism will be implemented. These changes, supported by Gov. DeSantis, reflect a broad legislative effort to address various social, economic, and educational issues in the state.
A handful of new laws enacted during the 2023 legislative session go into effect on Monday, including measures related to Medicaid coverage of mental health care and the interrogation of children during custody hearings. Via @eric_neugeboren https://t.co/w33WGCSpeX
BREAKING: Starting Monday, Gov. DeSantis’ anti-human tr*fficking law will take effect, as will a law requiring students to receive instruction on the history of communism.
These are the new Nevada laws going into effect Monday https://t.co/muVBRQSK8P






