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Privacy

Privacy, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

IRS Reverses Facial Recognition Requirements in Win for Taxpayer Privacy

February 12, 2022 Eric Maus

The IRS’ reversal on facial recognition technology is a win for taxpayers, but the IRS will always be looking for new powers.

Financial Services, Privacy, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

Big Business is Not Bad Business

November 11, 2021 Eric Maus

The consumer welfare standard has helped keep the U.S. as the world’s leading economy and should not be abandoned. 

The Asymmetrical Consequences of Symmetrical Speeds
Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

The FCC Could Have a Dark Future

October 28, 2021 Deborah Collier

The FCC should avoid reentering the Dark Ages of overreaching rules and regulations.

The PRO Act Will Eliminate Freedom of Choice for Workers
Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues

The PRO Act Will Eliminate Freedom of Choice for Workers

July 23, 2021 Frances Floresca

Passage of the PRO Act will eliminate the freedom of choice for workers who want to be their own boss.

Commerce, Privacy, State Issues

A National Data Privacy Framework Is Needed Rather than Individual State Laws

July 13, 2021 Frances Floresca

States should encourage Congress to pass a national data privacy framework instead of creating their own. 

Commerce, Oversight, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues

Consumers Win When Their Welfare is Protected

July 10, 2021 Deborah Collier

The antitrust consumer welfare standard is under fire from changes at the FTC, legislation and lawsuits.

Healthcare, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Access to Telemedicine Should Be Permanent

June 29, 2021 Frances Floresca

Telemedicine should be permanent beyond the coronavirus pandemic. 

The PRO Act Will Infringe on the Freedom of Workers
Commerce, Privacy, Regulations, State Issues

The PRO Act Will Infringe on the Freedom of Workers

March 9, 2021 Frances Floresca

The Protecting Right to Organize Act (PRO Act) will bring harm to workers and infringe on their rights.

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.

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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