Watch VideoLast summer, Maine and Michigan lowered the required age to serve alcohol. New Jersey raised the limit on the number of hours teens can work over the summer.
Now, some states are considering legislation that goes even further.
In Minnesota, a new bill would allow 16- and 17-year-olds to work construction jobs. A...
More states considering changes to child labor laws to fill jobs
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