CheapInsurance.com reports that states handle SR-22 coverage lapses differently, with varying penalties and enforcement strategies for drivers.
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These new laws and taxes took effect in Washington state on Jan. 1
These new laws and taxes took effect in Washington state on Jan. 1 The Washington state Capitol on April 18, 2025. (Photo by ...
Gov. Jeff Landry signed several bills into law during the regular 2025 session, as well as special sessions on insurance and 2026 elections.
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Starting this fall, Fresno State Students will pay nearly $500 more a year to fund academic, athletics and student support programs. University president Saúl Jiménez-Sandoval ...
The "Australia Mining Fiscal Landscape: Regulations, Governance and Sustainability (2025)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The report outlines the governing bodies, ...
A new report from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute found 58 state fees will be newly imposed or increased on Jan. 1.
(This story has been updated to reflect fees for several Delaware State Parks passes have been raised and additional park pass information.) Prices for many goods and services rose in 2025, including ...
Over 875,000 hunting and fishing licenses were sold last year, according to the 2025 State Fish and Game Protection Fund Report. Revenue from license fees goes into the Fish and Wildlife Trust Fund.
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Students at Penn State's closing campuses will have their fees and surcharges waived for the Spring 2027 semester. Penn State Fayette and Penn State New Kensington are among the seven campuses ...
Dog owners in Pennsylvania will pay more to license their pets in 2026. The state’s Department of Agriculture said dog license fees will increase $2 for the upcoming year and could rise another $1 in ...
Peter E. Harrell & Jennifer Hillman (Lawfare) had an interesting post yesterday, "Unexpected Questions in Learning Resources v. Trump," with the subtitle "Are IEEPA tariffs permitted as either a ...
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