Considers election officials and poll workers "public officials" for purposes of the prohibition on making threats to public officials.
Considers election officials and poll workers "public officials" for purposes of the prohibition on making threats to public officials.
Adds school superintendents, central office officials, school principals, and all other school employees, to the definition of a “public official” for purposes of the criminal prohibition against making threats to public officials.
Considers state government caseworkers or investigators "public officials" for purposes of the prohibition on making threats to public officials.
Considers state government caseworkers or investigators "public officials" for purposes of the prohibition on making threats to public officials.
Makes it a misdemeanor to knowingly file a false report of misconduct of any law enforcement official, public safety official, or hospital staff.
Categorizes women by their biological identity at birth rather than their gender identity for purpose of organized sports.
Categorizes women by their biological identity at birth rather than their gender identity for purpose of organized sports.
Allows retired election officials to work for the state board of elections on a temporary basis in any year in which a statewide, congressional or referendum general election is held.
Requires a municipality to disclose on their official website the specific issues, details and costs of any legal action of which the town or city is a named defendant.