State Laws on AI, Guns, Minimum Wages
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•New 2025 laws hit hot topics from AI in movies to rapid-fire guns
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Many of the laws launching in January are a result of legislation passed this year .
Others stem from ballot measures approved by voters.
Many states have passed laws limiting or protecting abortion rights since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a nationwide right to the procedure in 2022 .
Kentucky is becoming the latest state to let people use marijuana for medical purposes.
Minimum wage workers in more than 20 states will receive raises in January .
An analysis by Arizona ’s nonpartisan Joint Legislative Budget Committee estimated that $230 million would be lost in municipal tax revenue during the first full fiscal year of implementation.
Meanwhile Alabama will offer tax credits to businesses that help employees with child care costs.
Kansas is eliminating its 2% sales tax on groceries.
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