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Fink pushes for consistent knife laws throughout the state


Fink said in a statement from his office, “Law-abiding individuals carrying knives for work and recreation should not be subject to the ordinances of multiple jurisdictions throughout Michigan. We need to ensure well-intending people aren’t cornered into unknowingly breaking the law while going about their daily lives.”
He pointed to the example of spring-assisted knifes which became legal under a 2017 state law but many local ordinances continue to ban them. ....

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The News Journal » Lengthy discussion preceded Senate Bill 274 vote late Tuesday evening


A bill that would allow Corbin to annex into portions of southern Laurel County where it has infrastructure was approved late Tuesday evening by the Kentucky House of Representatives by a vote of 62-25, and will be headed to Gov. Andy Beshear for his signature.
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nd Rep. Regina Huff, R-Williamsburg, helped usher Senate Bill 274, which was sponsored by Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, through the House Local Government Committee on Monday by a vote of 12 to one with two members passing, and then onto the House floor where it was called up for discussion at 11:14 p.m. Tuesday.
Tuesday was the last day that legislators could pass a bill and still have time this legislative session to override any vetoes by Gov. Andy Beshear. ....

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Editorial Roundup: South Dakota


The South Dakota Newspaper Association is working with all 120 legal newspapers in the state to create and maintain a website where all legal notices in the state may be found. House Bill 1050 helps make that happen.
Local governments would like to stop printing legal notices and simply place these public notices on their own websites. A fox would also like to guard your hen house.
Without printed notices in legal newspapers or on this independent, third-party website, governmental bodies could place and edit these notices however they choose. The printed record is hard-copy proof that a notice ran. Once it is on newsprint, it can’t be erased, edited or manipulated in any way. Using an independent third party for publication is a guarantee to citizens that the information was provided and published as required - both in print and on the new website HB 1050 would help create. ....

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