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Beshear unveils paid leave plan for state workers with new child or serious illness
12/16/24 at 03:00 AMBeshear unveils paid leave plan for state workers with new child or serious illness Spectrum News 1, Frankfort, KY; by Associated Press; 12/12/24 Kentucky plans to provide state employees with paid time off so they can bond with a new child or deal with a serious medical situation, Gov. Andy Beshear, D-Ky., said Thursday. The added benefit will give state executive branch workers up to six weeks of paid leave, available in three intervals during an employee's career, the governor said. New hires will immediately become eligible for six weeks of paid time off, he said. Another six weeks of paid leave will be offered two more times: once employees reach 10 years of service and again at 20 years.
15 most, least charitable states
12/16/24 at 02:00 AM15 most, least charitable states Becker's Hospital Review; by Andrew Cass; 12/6/24 Wyoming is the most charitable state, with residents spending an average of 33 hours per year volunteering and donating nearly 4% of their adjusted gross income, according to WalletHub. WalletHub analyzed the 50 states by comparing them across 17 key indicators of charitable behavior, such as the volunteer rate and share of income donated. ... Most charitable: 1. Wyoming 2. Utah 3. Minnesota 4. Maine 5. Delaware 6. Maryland 7. Oregon 8. Colorado 9. Pennsylvania 10. Nebraska 11. Virginia 12. Illinois 13. New York 14. Iowa 15. North Dakota Least charitable: 1. New Mexico 2. Arizona 3. Nevada 4. Rhode Island 5. Mississippi 6. Louisiana 7. West Virginia 8. Florida 9. Alabama 10. Hawaii 11. California 12. Oklahoma 13. South Carolina 14. Tennessee 15. Wisconsin
West Virginia voters narrowly approve state constitutional ban on physician-assisted suicide
11/08/24 at 03:00 AMWest Virginia voters narrowly approve state constitutional ban on physician-assisted suicide WVNews - West Virginia's News; by Steven Adams; 11/7/24 An amendment to West Virginia’s constitution to prohibit physician-assisted suicide — already illegal in the state — managed to squeak through after Tuesday’s election with just enough votes, though the vote was a statistical tie. According to unofficial election results posted by the West Virginia Secretary of State’s Office, Amendment 1 passed, with 335,822 votes (50.5%) for and 329,742 against (49.5%) — a difference of 6,080 votes. The West Virginia Legislature adopted House Joint Resolution 28 during the 2024 regular session earlier this year. The joint resolution placed on the November general election ballot a proposed state constitutional amendment that would ban medically-assisted suicide and/or euthanasia.
Pennsylvania LPNs will now be able to make death pronouncements
11/06/24 at 03:00 AMPennsylvania LPNs will now be able to make death pronouncements Tri-State Alert; 11/4/24 A bill sponsored by Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver (R-27) was signed into law this week to enable licensed practical nurses (LPNs) working in a hospice setting to make death pronouncements. “I am grateful for the governor’s support of this important legislation,” Culver said. “LPNs are with patients and their families until the moment of death, providing essential care during emotional times. Allowing LPNs to make death pronouncements, which was previously only a function of doctors, RNs, physician assistants, and coroners, can alleviate wait times that grieving families often experience.” The bill was amended in the House of Representatives to also provide needed clarification on the waiver of birth and death certificate fees for members of the armed services, veterans, and their families. The law now outlines specifically whose documents qualify for the waiver, as well as applicants and scenarios for which the fee may be waived.