Minnesota Implements New Laws on DWI, Adult Entertainment, and Political Violence

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A series of new laws in Minnesota will take effect on August 1, covering areas such as enhanced penalties for repeat impaired drivers, increased speed limits for certain vehicles, background checks for adult businesses, housing rights for service dog trainers, updates to property partition laws, waived court fees for the Office of Ombudsperson for American Indian Families, and limited confidentiality in restorative justice programs.
- 7 new Minnesota laws that take effect Aug. 1 MPR News
- New laws for DWI offenders and adult entertainment businesses start soon kare11.com
- DWI changes, service dog trainer protections among new laws taking effect Friday Star Tribune
- Sen. Liz Boldon: Standing against political violence, in all forms Post Bulletin
- Legislative Update from Rep. Erica Schwartz MN House of Representatives (.gov)
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