Speeding, Boating, and Geography? A Primer for New Laws Taking Effect July 1
July 14, 2025
Business Observer

When the calendar turns to July, it signifies the halfway point of the calendar year. Lost in summer vacations and July 4th celebrations, it is easy to forget that July 1st is the start of the state’s fiscal year. Not only is that significant for budgetary reasons, but July 1st is when the slate of newly passed legislation takes effect. This year is no different. Although this year’s legislation may lack fireworks, like the proposed repeal of “No Fault” Insurance, here are some of the new laws that may affect your everyday life.