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But there haven’t been any added in the city since a ban was enacted about 18 years ago. Now, Pasco City Council is being asked to lift its restrictions and allow more billboards, including ...
This falls under Article 227 of the Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil, which states "It is the duty of the family, the society and the State to ensure children and adolescents, with absolute priority, the right to life, health, nourishment, education, leisure, professional training, culture, dignity, respect, freedom and family ...
Metromedia, Inc. v. San Diego, 453 U.S. 490 (1981), was a United States Supreme Court case in which it was decided that cities could regulate billboards, and that municipal governments could not treat commercial outdoor advertising more harshly than noncommercial messages.
Electronic billboards with driver alerts — and a distinctly New Jersey attitude — will be banned in 2026. Funny digital highway signs will soon be banned. Here are some of our favorites from NJ
A lot of new laws have gone into effect in Florida this year, nearly 180 of them in July and 34 more in October.As of the first of the year, just nine more bills will become state law, but some of ...
In addition, the city has banned the installation of new billboards. [ 3 ] Around 2017, two advertising companies that operated static billboard in Austin, Lamar Advantage Outdoor Company and Reagan National Advertising of Austin, sued the city as the city council denied over 80 applications to allow them to convert existing static billboards ...
A bill to create one of the nation's most restrictive bans on minors' use of social media is heading to Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has expressed concerns about the legislation to ...
California Assembly Bill 1887, or AB 1887, is a state statute that banned state-funded and sponsored travel to states with laws deemed discriminatory against the LGBTQ community. The bill includes exceptions for some types of travel the state has defined as necessary. Before the bill's repeal, travel to 23 states was banned. [1]