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PHILADELPHIA - New year, new me is often the motto as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. However, January 1 also marks the day several laws that could impact your everyday life go into effect.
Here's a look at the new bills signed into law for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware for 2024:
Pennsylvania
Preferred Organic Program Trademark
The bill will further help farmers further identify which products come from then in local grocery stores.
"Products that earn the PA Preferred Organic brand will give consumers confidence they are getting a quality product that meets the high standards they expect."
Flood Insurance Premium Assistance Task Force
The bill will help homeowners acquire flood insurance, which is now required by the state.
"The task force would issue recommendations regarding potential programs that provide premium discounts, programs that incentivize local governments to support flood mitigation efforts and the implementation of any necessary changes to state statute or policy regarding the administration of flood insurance."
The bill will "extend and revamp the school bus stop arm automated enforcement program."
Military Personnel - Residency Status for Students
This bill grants limited residency to those stationed at a military outpost in Pennsylvania.
This bill makes changes to the state dog law, including how licenses are issued, rules for kennels, and reinforces penalties against violators.
Some other laws now in effect in Pennsylvania include felonies for porch pirates, probation reform, and voter registration at the DMV.
New Jersey
This bill increases New Jersey’s statewide minimum wage by $1 to $15.13 per hour for most employees.
This bill will make birth control available over the counter at participating pharmacies.
New gun trafficking legislation also allows for new first and second degree penalties, as well as the ability to charge out of state traffickers.
Delaware
This bill increases the minimum wage in Delaware to $13.25 an hour.
Businesses subject to the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA) will see a decrease in last year’s rate from 0.8389% to 0.675%.
State unemployment insurance (SUI) tax relief
"This Act will continue for calendar year 2024 the temporary relief provided in calendar year 2023 to employers who pay unemployment tax assessments."
Recreational marijuana is also now legal to use and purchase in the state of Delaware.