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By Victoria Hudgins | June 1, 2017
The state Senate passed a measure that would change the composition of the council that reviews housing codes.
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By Victoria Hudgins | June 1, 2017
A proposed House bill would make it a second-degree misdemeanor for a person to record or broadcast a photo, video or audio of a proceeding or person in a hearing room, courtroom or entrance or exit of a court.
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By Victoria Hudgins | May 25, 2017
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed an amendment that would allow retired judges, justices and magisterial district judges to solemnize marriages.
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By Victoria Hudgins | May 25, 2017
The General Assembly passed a measure that could bring gambling to Pennsylvania's airports.
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By Michael Booth | May 23, 2017
New Jersey Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto has proposed a sweeping expansion of the state's 8-year-old paid family leave program.
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By Michael Booth | May 22, 2017
The New Jersey Assembly on Monday voted to impose a set of taxes on the growing home-sharing industry.
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By Michael Booth | May 22, 2017
New Jersey on Monday moved closer to joining the growing ranks of states enacting legislation regulating daily fantasy sports betting—the multimillion-dollar-a-year industry that, until recently, has gone unregulated nationwide.
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By Mike Scarcella | May 22, 2017
Lawyers for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services on Monday asked a federal appeals court to freeze for another 90 days a dispute over billions of dollars in insurance industry subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, a delay that could further unnerve the health insurance markets.
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By Erin Mulvaney | May 19, 2017
Current labor laws and safety nets for workers were developed in a different era and more protections are needed for the growing number of independent workers in the gig economy, a prominent economist said Thursday on Capitol Hill.
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By Tom McParland | May 18, 2017
The Delaware Senate on Thursday gave final approval to a pair of bills aimed at preventing the over-prescription of opioid drugs and authorizing the Department of Justice to assist patients being denied treatment for substance abuse. The move rounds out Delaware Attorney General Matt Denn's legislative package to fight the state's growing opioid crisis.
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