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New Virginia Laws Effective This Summer: What You Need to Know

The Daily Signal

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June 30, 2026

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New Virginia Laws Effective This Summer: What You Need to Know

Virginia’s gas tax is set to increase on July 1, and that isn’t the only new law that will take effect this summer. One of the legal changes is the implementation of a full ban on expanded polystyrene food containers. The ban applies to any food vendor that sells takeaway food, including restaurants, grocery stores,...

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KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette

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· Jun 23, 2026

Louisiana's New Laws: What Changes August 1, 2026

Louisiana's New Laws: What Changes August 1, 2026

WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville

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· Jun 30, 2026

New Indiana Laws Taking Effect July 1, 2026

New Indiana Laws Taking Effect July 1, 2026

WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford

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· Jun 25, 2026

Illinois Fireworks 2026: What’s Legal And What’s Not This Year

Illinois Fireworks 2026: What’s Legal And What’s Not This Year

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Virginians May Be Asked to Vote for Higher Taxes

Do you want higher taxes? Local politicians may soon give many Virginia residents a chance to answer that question for themselves. Earlier this year, state Sen. L. Louise Lucas introduced a bill that would have allowed all local governments to impose an additional 1 sales tax on top of existing levies. At the time the...

Honest Elections Project

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· Apr 16, 2026

Honest Elections Project Files Amicus Brief Arguing Virginia Redistricting Referendum Is Illegal

ALEXANDRIA, VA – This week, Honest Elections Project filed an amicus brief in the Virginia Supreme Court arguing the April 21st Virginia redistricting referendum is illegal because the legislature violated the Virginia Constitution by extending their special session in order to pass the amendment. The brief asserts that: Indefinite special sessions are inconsistent with the [] The post Honest Elections Project Files Amicus Brief Arguing Virginia Redistricting Referendum Is Illegal appeared first on Honest Elections Project.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Virginia’s Gun Ban Battle Headed To State Supreme Court After Sudden Appeal

The legal battle over Virginia’s firearm laws escalated rapidly this week as the Commonwealth and Attorney General Jay Jones filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court of Virginia. The state is aiming to overturn a newly issued preliminary injunction that temporarily halted enforcement of several gun and magazine restrictions across the state. The move [] Virginia’s Gun Ban Battle Headed To State Supreme Court After Sudden Appeal

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Related coverage for "New Virginia Laws Effective This Summer: What You Need to Know": KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette — Louisiana's New Laws: What Changes August 1, 2026. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — New Indiana Laws Taking Effect July 1, 2026. WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford — Illinois Fireworks 2026: What’s Legal And What’s Not This Year. The Daily Signal — Virginians May Be Asked to Vote for Higher Taxes. Honest Elections Project — Honest Elections Project Files Amicus Brief Arguing Virginia Redistricting Referendum Is Illegal. Tampa Free Press — Virginia’s Gun Ban Battle Headed To State Supreme Court After Sudden Appeal