These New Virginia Laws Take Effect July 1. Here's What to Know
The changes include salary-range disclosures, tenant protections and a delayed firearms ban as lawmakers seek to update workplace, housing and safety rules.
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Hundreds of new Virginia laws go in effect July 1
RICHMOND, Va. A series of significant changes to Virginia law took effect on July 1, from expanded worker rights and stronger rental protections to tougher safety rules and environmental measures. One of the most visible changes will take place in the workplace.Workplace Laws Employers in Virginia will now be required to include good faith salary ranges in all job postings, whether internal or public. In addition, asking job applicants about the…
Virginia's new laws take effect July 1: What changed for drivers ...
New laws took effect July 1 - The Farmville Herald
More than 1,100 bills were signed into law by Gov. Abigail Spanberger following this year’s General Assembly session, with hundreds taking effect July 1. The new laws range from laws affecting firearms, cannabis and criminal justice, to education, minimum wage and elections. Several of the most closely watched laws involve firearms, many of which have been the subject of court challenges. Attorney General Jay Jones announced a legal victory invo…

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