On December 24, 2024, President Biden made headlines by signing 50 bills into law as the year and his term in office approach their end. This significant action highlights a season of change during a time of reflection and holiday spirit.
Among the new laws, one stands out as especially notable: the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act, spearheaded by socialite and activist Paris Hilton. This legislation aims to protect teenagers living in residential treatment facilities. It establishes a federal work group responsible for monitoring and improving the health, safety, care, and treatment of minors residing in these often controversial environments.
Hilton has been open about her own experiences with such facilities, sharing her struggles in front of Congress. Her dedication to this cause has been crucial in driving the bill’s passage, receiving support from both parties.
Another significant law is the Stop Campus Hazing Act, which aims to combat hazing on college campuses. This law now mandates that universities disclose incidents of hazing reported to either campus security or local law enforcement. Additionally, it requires schools to educate students about the risks associated with hazing, reinforcing a culture of safety and accountability.
Another important measure is a new law that prevents members of Congress from receiving their pensions if convicted of certain crimes, particularly those related to public corruption. This decision comes in light of recent controversies surrounding lawmakers, including the case of Senator Bob Menendez from New Jersey, who faced corruption charges. The previous law allowed individuals to continue receiving their pensions while appealing their cases. The new law, which passed with bipartisan support, is seen as a significant step towards holding elected officials accountable for their actions.
Also deserving mention is the recent designation of the bald eagle as the official bird of the United States. Until now, the federal government had never established an official avian symbol, making this decision both celebratory and symbolic of national pride.
In addition to the new laws, President Biden used his executive power to grant clemency to 37 of the 40 federal inmates currently facing death sentences, changing their sentences to life imprisonment without the chance of parole. This action sparked reactions from across the political spectrum, with some praising it as a humane move, while others expressed concern about its implications.
Furthermore, on the same day, the president made headlines by vetoing a bill that planned to create 66 new federal judgeships. Biden argued that the legislation had been rushed through Congress without adequately addressing numerous critical issues regarding its implementation.
As President Biden concluded another year in office, his decision to sign these key bills reflected both his administration’s priorities and the ongoing dialogue surrounding social issues. From protecting vulnerable youth in treatment facilities to addressing corruption and enhancing campus safety, these laws represent significant steps toward progress, while also igniting conversations about the direction of the country in the new year.
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