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Lee enacts three special probes into martial law, first lady, Marine's death as first legislative act - MSNPresident Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday enacted three special probes into former President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law "insurrection," the former first lady Kim Keon Hee and the death of a Marine ...
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TORT Bill at Governor Lee's desk - MSNA controversial bill is now on Governor Bill Lee's desk awaiting his signature. A proposed law would allow charitable organizations in Tennessee to be held legally responsible if they provide ...
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Gov. Bill Lee signs bill into law making it a crime to hide people illegally living in the US from law enforcement - MSNLee signed the bill on May 9 after Republican lawmakers approved it in the House of Representatives, 73-22, on April 22. The bill passed the Senate on April 16 with a 36-6 vote. With his signature ...
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Gov. Bill Lee signs legislation cracking down on AI-generated child pornography into law - MSNTennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a new legislation cracking down on AI-generated child pornography into law on Tuesday, June 3. Senate Bill 741 is designed to fight against the abuse of artificial ...
A new bill sponsored by Utah's senior U.S. senator Mike Lee would redefine obscenity under federal law, creating a pathway for a nationwide ban on pornography.
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Lucca’s Law, bill requiring coverage treatment of PANDAS heads to Gov. Lee’s desk - MSNOn Monday evening, the Tennessee Senate passed a bill that will require insurance coverage for PANDAS is now heading to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk.
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Gov. Lee signs bill opening schools up to lawsuits for using trans students' preferred names or pronouns - MSNLee signed the bill on May 9. The new law could also open schools up to lawsuits if they use students' preferred names or pronouns, effectively requiring educators to misgender transgender students.
Republican Governor Bill Lee signed a controversial education bill into law Wednesday, effectively creating a program across the state in which families could apply for scholarships and use public ...
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Employers, public schools could face lawsuits for using preferred names, genders after Gov. Lee signs bill - MSNNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Lawsuits could be filed against certain employers and public schools in Tennessee if they use preferred pronouns and names without parental consent after Gov. Bill Lee ...
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