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Transitional Arrangements State and Local Government

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2024 Post-Election Considerations for Inaugurations, Transitions, Special Elections and Personnel Entering or Leaving Government

Now that the 2024 election has passed, individuals and organizations must be mindful of special legal issues that arise from contributions made to, and expenses incurred for, federal, state or local inaugural or transition...more

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Vermont AG Reaches Settlement Over Motel Program Security Deposit Withholdings

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Vermont Attorney General (AG) Charity Clark recently announced the resolution of an investigation into the withholding of security deposits across five motels that were participating in the state’s Transitional Housing...more

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Two New Bills Offer Extended Special Education Services to Transition Students

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Just hours before the conclusion of the spring legislative session, the Illinois General Assembly passed two bills that will significantly impact students who receive services until age 22.  The first, HB40, impacts students...more

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Window On Washington - Vol. 5, Issue 2

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Outlook for This Week in the Nation’s Capital - Congress. Democrats Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock were declared the winners of the Senate runoffs in Georgia, giving Democrats the Senate majority, House majority, and...more

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Massachusetts Construction Projects May Reopen Immediately, Governor Announces; Boston to Follow May 25th

Governor Charlie Baker announced today that all construction projects in Massachusetts may reopen immediately, provided contractors and owners comply with new safety guidelines and compliance documentation requirements....more

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Governor Wolf Issues Plan for Reopening PA—Starting with "Green Zones"—on May 8, 2020

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This week, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced his detailed plan for reopening the Commonwealth, with a targeted start date of May 8, 2020, for the North Central and Northwestern portions of the state. The administration...more

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Reopening economies – which level of government has the last word?

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As states begin to work together to reopen the economy, companies in all industries will soon have to wrestle with a new wave of federal, state, and local orders. These orders may conflict at times, vary in application, or...more

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Pennsylvania Governor Paves Way to Reopen Construction on May 1

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On April 20, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf amended his March 19, 2020 Order Regarding the Closure of All Businesses That Are Not Life Sustaining. Under the previous order, construction was permitted to continue only if the...more

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COVID-19 | NC Path Forward to Easing Restrictions

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On April 15, 2020, Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina announced his road map to reopen North Carolina. The action plan includes three main pillars in the path forward to easing distancing restrictions – testing, tracing and...more

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Pennsylvania ‘Builds’ Towards Reopening Its Economy: Restrictions Eased On Construction, Motor Vehicle Sales, and Curbside Alcohol...

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On April 20, 2020, Governor Tom Wolf announced his administration's first, limited reopening of Pennsylvania’s economy since his March 19 business shutdown order.  Per the governor’s April 20 order, the following three...more

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CA Governor Newsom’s COVID-19 Transition Plan: ‘New Normal’ To Be Determined by Your Local Government

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In the coming weeks, as California determines when and how the ‘Stay-at-Home’ orders relative to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic might be modified, local governments will need to determine their own version of the ‘new...more

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Governor DeWine looks to reopen Ohio amid COVID-19

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On April 16, 2020, Governor DeWine began outlining his expectations for how Ohio may begin to allow nonessential businesses to resume operating when the current stay at home order expires on May 1. ...more

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