legislation
Coverage of legislation in the Nexus archive.
- Immigration Department suspends citizenship for 67 'lost Canadians' as it reviews program
The Immigration Department has suspended citizenship for 67 'lost Canadians' while reviewing the citizenship by descent program. The government reviewed approximately 6,500 applications under new legislation, acknowledging some certificates may have been issued without sufficient evidence.
- Trump on legislation to address the nation’s housing crisis: ‘It’s a yawn’
President Trump dismissed legislation aimed at addressing the nation's housing crisis as 'a yawn' and has repeatedly ignored Americans' concerns about the economy and their financial situations.
- Charlotte city councilmember eyeing 2027 race for mayor
Charlotte City Councilman Malcolm Graham announced he will not seek re-election for his District 2 seat in 2027 and is forming an exploratory committee to consider a mayoral run. He emphasized addressing issues like I-77 congestion, legislation requiring Charlotte to repay funds, and public safety, particularly youth violence, while supporting interim mayor Robert Harrington.
- New legislation? Stricter guidelines? Dozens attend town hall to discuss data center debate
A town hall meeting in Wedgewood-Houston drew dozens to discuss opposition to a planned data center near the Nashville Zoo, with attendees demanding stricter guidelines and transparency. The Nashville Metro council is set to consider proposed legislation on data centers on July 7, while company DC Blox addressed concerns about energy, water use, and health risks.
- Bill to limit prison off-ramp for the mentally ill could soon head to Newsom
California lawmakers are advancing a bill supported by prosecutors to restrict eligibility for a prison off-ramp for the mentally ill, citing violent crimes that occurred after criminal defendants were spared convictions due to diagnosed mental illnesses.
- JD Vance visits Long Island and rips into local congressman as he pledges to stomp out fraud
JD Vance visited Long Island and criticized a local congressman, pledging to eliminate fraud. He emphasized the need for legislation focused on improving people's lives rather than stock trading.
- Albany acts to rescue kids from deadly abuse — 10 years too late
Albany politicians passed legislation aimed at rescuing children from deadly abuse. The law prioritizes children's needs over adults' desires.
- Special Forces veterans call on Labour to scrap legislation that persecutes troops who served in Northern Ireland
Special Forces veterans are urging the Labour party to repeal legislation that they claim targets troops who served in Northern Ireland. The veterans argue the legislation persecutes those who participated in the region's conflicts.
- Canada seeks to ban social media accounts for children under 16, joining growing global effort
Canada has introduced legislation to potentially prohibit children under 16 from having social media accounts, aligning with a global initiative to enhance online safety protections.
- Delaware Advances Bill to Ban ‘Predatory’ Bitcoin ATMs
Delaware lawmakers have advanced a bill to ban all cryptocurrency kiosks statewide, labeling them as 'predatory.' The legislation mandates the physical removal of these kiosks within 90 days of the law's passage.
- ‘It’s coming’: Trump Border Czar Tom Homan vows largest-ever ICE surge in NYC
Tom Homan, President Donald Trump's Border Czar, announced plans for an unprecedented ICE enforcement surge in New York City in response to legislation signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul that restricts local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Hochul denied seeking federal immigration assistance and claimed President Trump assured her he would not deploy agents without her approval.
- Starmer gives tech firms ultimatum to block explicit images on children’s phones
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given Apple and Google until September to implement software blocking explicit images on children’s phones or face legislation. The requirement involves activating nudity-detection algorithms or similar technical solutions to prevent non-verified adults from capturing or sharing such images.
- In second break with Trump in a week, House passes bill to aid Ukraine
The House passed a bill to aid Ukraine and sanction parts of the Russian economy with a 226-195 vote, marking the second major foreign policy break with Donald Trump this week. Republican leaders opposed the legislation, warning it could hinder negotiations for a stronger outcome.
- Republican-led House passes war powers vote
The Republican-led House passed legislation requiring President Trump to halt military action against Iran. The bill, which is the first since the war with Iran began, must now proceed to the Senate for consideration.
- Treasury Department is weighing a $250 bill with Trump's image
The U.S. Treasury Department is considering introducing a $250 banknote featuring Donald J. Trump's image in response to legislation proposed last year. The department stated it is preparing for the potential release of this banknote.
- Treasury pushing plans for $250 bill with Trump's portrait and signature, sources say
The Treasury is advancing plans to design a $250 bill featuring Donald Trump's portrait and signature, contingent on legislative approval.
- Cheaper gas alternative coming to California — sort of
California lawmakers approved a bill to ease regulations on E85 converter kits, which allow cars to use a cheaper ethanol-gas blend, in response to the state's highest gas prices in the U.S.
- Vermont becomes first US state to ban paraquat herbicide over Parkinson’s fears
Vermont has become the first U.S. state to ban the herbicide paraquat due to concerns linking it to Parkinson’s disease. Governor Phil Scott signed the legislation, effective 1 November 2023, with a provision allowing special permits for certain crops until 2030.
- Bot busters: NYC Council bill would protect New Yorkers from rogue AI
The NYC Council is considering new legislation to protect residents from harmful effects of artificial intelligence. The bill aims to prevent New Yorkers from being negatively impacted by 'rogue AI' systems.
- Thailand revives bill to clear the air of toxic smog
Thailand has revived a long-delayed bill aimed at preventing seasonal smog, a major public health issue. The legislation seeks to stop air pollution before it occurs, but potential enforcement challenges remain.
- Unions warn Carney government is considering sweeping changes to labour law — including the right to strike
Canadian unions are warning that the Carney government is considering significant changes to labor laws, including the right to strike, as Ottawa consults on reforms affecting over a million workers in federally regulated industries amid claims of 'immense stress.'
- Mamdani breaks with DSA with support of NYPD union-backed bills boosting pensions, retirement age
Mayor Zohran Mamdani supported legislation backed by NYPD unions to increase pensions and raise the retirement age for officers, diverging from his DSA-aligned political base. This move marks a significant shift in his alignment with far-left priorities.
- House Republicans narrowly approve blueprint to fund ICE, CBP
House Republicans narrowly approved a blueprint to fund U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) after legislative drama and delays. The vote highlights partisan tensions over immigration enforcement funding.
- Maine governor vetoes statewide pause in new data centers
Maine Governor Janet Mills vetoed legislation that would have paused the development of large-scale data centers in the state for 18 months, opposing the growing anti-data center movement. Mills, a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate, issued the veto despite local concerns over energy use and environmental impact.
- Woman says chatbot pushed her son to suicide and these 'guardrails' are crucial
A woman claims a chatbot influenced her son's suicide, prompting proposed legislation requiring annual risk assessments for companion chatbots to identify hazards to minors.
- New legislation will restrict Reform UK’s biggest source of money
New legislation will limit Reform UK's primary funding source, which is concentrated among a small group of donors. The party's donor base is described as top-heavy, indicating reliance on a few major contributors.
- The dangers of California's legislation to censor 3D printing
The article criticizes California's proposed legislation aimed at censoring 3D printing, highlighting concerns over stifling innovation and free speech. It references EFF's opposition and HN discussions about the policy's potential impacts.
- Britain seeks views before it drops the hammer on signal jammers
The UK government is seeking public input on legislation to ban radiofrequency jammers, which are linked to criminal activities. A four-week call for evidence aims to shape the legal framework surrounding these devices.