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In July 2021, local government minister Robert Jenrick approved plans for two new unitary authorities, Westmorland and Furness and Cumberland. Parliamentary approval would be sought around the end of 2021, with the intention of holding elections for the new councils in May 2022 and the councils going live in April 2023. [11]
50 acts of Parliament were passed in 2022: 48 public general acts and 2 local acts. indicates that an act is available to view at legislation.gov.uk , and indicates the location of the original act in the Parliamentary Archives .
Chapter 160D aims to provide a consistent set of laws and procedures for regulation of development by cities and counties in North Carolina. [1]: 1–2 While this law did not make major policy changes, it did include minor changes to the existing regulations in addition to clarifying amendments and consensus reforms.
After two deadly mass shootings in May 2022—the shooting at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York and the Uvalde school shooting—the Democratic-majority House (on a near party-line vote) passed a package of gun-control bills, including a safe storage bill and bills to increase in the minimum age to buy semi-automatic rifles to 21, ban ...
Maryland House Bill 107, also known as HB107, is a Maryland state law passed in 2022 that mandates that condominiums, housing associations, cooperatives, and homeowner associations complete a reserve study by October 1, 2023. [1]
That new law played a big role in shaping Johnson's $1.92 billion 2024 budget proposal, as did his plan to use the city's remaining federal pandemic aid next year.
A round of local government reorganisation took place in England between 2019 and 2023 during the Conservative governments of Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak.Here several large unitary authorities were created between either by abolition of district councils, (in Somerset, Dorset, Buckinghamshire and North Yorkshire), or by the abolition of county councils and grouping of districts into new ...
The Electoral Reform Bill 2022 was published and introduced to the Dáil on 30 March 2022. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Its second reading was on 5–7 April, whereupon it was referred to the Select Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage for committee stage , held on 31 May and 1 June.