Six new laws in Pennsylvania

By Christina Lengyel | The Center Square

(The Center Square) – To put a bow on 2025, Gov. Josh Shapiro signed six new laws in Harrisburg.

Six bills that beat the odds in the divided Pennsylvania legislature are now part of the state’s legal fabric. Here’s a round-up of the new additions.

A bipartisan bill updating unemployment law to assist victims of domestic violence was the first to be signed. It will allow people to submit confidential evidence of abuse to expedite unemployment claims.

The law requires victims to self-affirm that they or their family members’ safety would be jeopardized by continued employment. They then have 120 days to provide additional documentation, which can be a statement from a qualified professional, evidence of a protective order, or any other evidence that proves domestic violence has occurred.

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