Local News / Virginia
Several new laws went into effect in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. on July 1, 2025, impacting various aspects of daily life, from technology and education to public safety and environmental regulations. These changes address emerg...
### Virginia
Virginia's new laws cover a range of issues. Child influencers now have financial protections, requiring that a portion of their earnings be set aside in trust. A statewide vaping ban for those under 21 is now in effect. The state has made permanent the ability for restaurants to deliver wine, beer, and cocktails to-go. School boards are now mandated to enforce cellphone restrictions in schools. Vandalizing property with Nazi symbols now carries a Class 6 felony charge if done with the intent to intimidate. Medicaid now covers up to 10 doula visits, and hospitals must allow doulas and companions during childbirth, even if the partner isn't present. Insurance companies must cover the cost of certain breast cancer screenings.
### Maryland
Maryland is implementing a 3% sales tax on technology services, like cloud storage and cryptocurrency mining. Landlords must provide a tenant bill of rights with every lease. AI-generated 'revenge porn' now allows victims to file civil suits. Virtual currency kiosks must now be registered. The GED test will now be offered in Spanish, along with English. A healthcare program that subsidizes healthcare for young people will continue. Funding has been allocated for a potential new FBI headquarters in Greenbelt.
### Washington D.C.
The District of Columbia has raised its minimum wage from $17.50 to $17.95.
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