National Newspaper Carrier Day: A Look at “Paperboy” Legislation
Photo credit: iStock.com/AndreyPopov Each September 4, National Newspaper Carrier Day is observed because the first “paperboy” in New York City, Barney Flaherty, was said to have been hired by the New York Sun on September [...]
November 12th DMGS State Capital Weekly Recap: New Senate President in NJ and Kansas Governor Wants to “Axe the Food Tax”
Digital image by Ryan Stevens; image source by rmartins759 from Pixabay Following last week's elections, State Capitols around the country were back to business this week. Redistricting remains at the forefront for many states as [...]
OSHA Announces COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing ETS for Employers with 100+ Employees
Digital collage by Ryan Stevens; image sources by Wilfried Pohnke & Shafin Al Asad Protic from Pixabay If your business has more than 100 employees, this news will certainly impact you. As DMGS noted last month, the [...]
Daylight Saving Time Legislation: Make Permanent or End Completely?
Digital collage by Ryan Stevens; image source by obpia30 from Pixabay Did you remember to set your clocks back one hour today? Some state lawmakers are hoping you won’t have to worry about changing your clocks two [...]
Anti-Censorship Legislation: Regulating Big Tech
Photo credit: iStock.com/tylim With about 72% of Americans using social media to share their thoughts, access information, or seek entertainment, social media companies’ content moderation policies and practices have become a topic of conversation. Three-quarters [...]
Weekly State of the States: October 14th Edition
With less than one month before the November mid-term elections, lawmakers and governors remained busy with a flurry of action. Notably, New Jersey lawmakers are looking to tweak its plastic bag ban law, California [...]
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