Industry Intelligence's Legislation Monitor detects 763 US state legislative updates on July 18-July 24, with Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York being the most active states in legislative publishing

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August 1, 2024 () –

During the past week, Industry Intelligence Inc’s Legislation Monitor published 681 state and federal legislative updates. The most active states were Massachusetts with 225 postings, New Hampshire with 202, and New York with 73.

Trending topics included Bans & Restrictions with 18 postings, Taxes with 11, Energy Efficiency & Energy Management with 8, Fees and Charges with 8, and Data Managements/Analytics/Data Issues with 8.

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