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Reforms are Needed for Financing the Universal Service Fund
Commerce, Entitlements, Technology, Telecommunications

Reforms are Needed for Financing the Universal Service Fund

January 26, 2021 Deborah Collier

The current funding mechanism for the Universal Service Fund is unsustainable and needs to be reviewed.

Energy, Environment, International, Transportation

Killing the XL Pipeline is Not the Way to Build Back Better

January 23, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

President Biden’s campaign promise was to “Build Back Better.”  But one of his first actions was to lay off thousands of Keystone XL Pipeline workers, stopping future expansion that would have created 60,000 direct and indirect jobs.

States Should Let Congress Take the Lead on Consumer Privacy Laws
Privacy, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

States Should Let Congress Take the Lead on Consumer Privacy Laws

January 20, 2021 Frances Floresca

While states should act in the interests of their residents when necessary, privacy is not one of those issues.

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, State Issues, Taxes

Massachusetts Tobacco Flavor Ban Simply Shifted Markets

January 16, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

The Bay State banned the sale of flavored tobacco products in a failed effort to stop youth vaping and improve health. 

Appropriations, Budget, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, State Issues, Taxes

Taxpayer Alert – A Massive Stimulus Spending Spree Is Being Unleashed

January 16, 2021 Thomas Schatz

President-elect Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 “relief” and “stimulus” proposal will unleash a massive spending spree that will waste tens of billions of dollars and fail to stimulate the economy.

Occupational Licensing Executive Order Will Benefit Utah Workers
Regulations, State Issues

Occupational Licensing Executive Order Will Benefit Utah Workers

January 13, 2021 Frances Floresca

Utah’s new governor and lieutnenant governor signed an executive order requiring state agencies to review occupational licenses to ensure they are necessary and not outdated by June 30, 2021.  

PBMs File Complaint Against Unwise HHS Rebate Rule
Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

PBMs File Complaint Against Unwise HHS Rebate Rule

January 12, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

Introducing more private competition will do far more to lower drugs costs for both beneficiaries and taxpayers. 

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

A Bumpy Ride Ahead on Healthcare Policy

January 9, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

Boosted by their double win in Georgia for two Senate seats, the Democrats will control the legislative and executive branches of government. 

President Trump’s Occupational Licensing EO Will Create Jobs Across the Country
Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Regulations, State Issues

President Trump’s Occupational Licensing EO Will Create Jobs Across the Country

December 16, 2020 Frances Floresca

State and local governments will have to issue a license to those who hold a license for their area of discipline.

Top 21 Issues for States in 2021
Appropriations, Budget, Commerce, Energy, Environment, General Waste, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Privacy, State Issues, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Top 21 Issues for States in 2021

December 16, 2020 Frances Floresca

As states prepare for their legislative sessions, CAGW suggests states should focus on these 21 critical issues. 

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