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Operation Lady Justice Task Force opens Nashville office

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Police And Community Search For Missing Man

Only three new state laws take effect in 2021, plus minimum wage goes up again

Only three new state laws take effect in 2021, plus minimum wage goes up again A new Illinois law caps out-of-pocket insulin costs at $100 per month for all patients using a state-regulated insurance plan. Associated Press, 2019 Megan Blair, a 27-year-old diabetes patient from Harristown, talks about her struggle to keep up with the rising cost of insulin during a news conference in 2019. Democratic state Reps. Sue Scherer, from left, and Stefanie Kifowit and Sen. Andy Manar were among the sponsors of a law taking effect New Year s Day that caps out-of-pocket costs for insulin at $100 for a 30-day supply. Peter Hancock/Capitol News Illinois

An uncertain future for a key missing persons program

This article originally appeared on Undark. Hundreds of thousands of people go missing each year in the United States. And, for more than a decade, law enforcement officers, medical examiners, volunteer sleuths, and families have been able to use the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, or NamUs, to seek answers. Established in 2007, NamUs offers public databases and free forensic services. Since its inception, according to the program s website, it has helped resolve more than 2,700 missing persons cases and identify more than 2,000 bodies. Tens of thousands of open cases remain in the system. Advertisement: I can t imagine working without it, said Bruce Anderson, a forensic anthropologist at the office of the medical examiner in Pima County, Arizona.

New laws for 2021 in Mo , Ill , Ky

New laws for 2021 in Mo., Ill., Ky. New laws go into effect in the Heartland on Jan. 1 By Marsha Heller | January 1, 2021 at 1:15 PM CST - Updated January 1 at 4:27 PM (KFVS) - With the arrival of 2021 new laws and policies in Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky will go into effect. The list of new laws are few compared to past years. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic cut short spring sessions and kept lawmakers out of chambers. The following is a list of new laws: Illinois: SB 0667- Caps co-pays for insulin at $100 for a 30-day supply. HB 2708- Makes two amendments to the Missing Persons Identification Act: Law enforcement agencies can collect DNA samples of a missing person and their family members and share the DNA with the national Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs).

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