Legislation
Tennessee legislature passes bill mandating Judea and Samaria terminology in state communications
The Tennessee General Assembly passed House Bill 1446, requiring state agencies to use the term “Judea and Samaria” in official communications starting July 2026.
Knesset goes on recess after approving key war laws, death penalty
Strict legal frameworks are changing gambling behavior in Germany
Business as usual: Knesset work continues while Israel is in a state of emergency - opinion
Law of Return: Coalition to ensure they hold majority on Immigration Committee
This differs from the previous Knesset, in which the opposition was offered both to lead the committee and to have a three-person majority.
Why Ben-Gvir wants vice chair of Ministerial Committee on Legislation - opinion
How has the committee come to occupy such a critical position in the interface between the Knesset and the government?
Smotrich, Deri Laws pass first reading in Knesset plenum, votes counted 63-52
A-G: Legislative blitz does not guarantee minority rights
Germany to legalize cannabis use for recreational purposes
Germany will follow in the footsteps of other legalized countries, such as Malta.
US House passed legislation against the use of semi-automatic rifles
US House of Representatives on Friday night passed legislation banning the use of semi-automatic rifles that have been used in mass shootings.
Knesset dispersal stalls over party funding law
MKs differ with respect to the reasons behind their opposition to the bill, and some are attempting to use the law as leverage to force an earlier election date.
Opposition obstruction delays US visa waiver for Israel
In order to vote in favor of the legislation, the opposition demanded that the election date be moved up.
Bill to exempt US-Israel citizens from paying social security for both countries
A new bill hopes to allow US citizens in Israel to be exempt from paying double social security sums.
Bill allowing court removal of social media incitement passes prelim hearing
The legislation would allow removal of posts inciting violence, but also content ‘endangering mental health’ which opposition parties say is too broad.
New Hampshire legislature leaders condemn antisemitism among state reps
“It is unacceptable that any member of this historic legislative body is involved in perpetuating hate in any form.”