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Regulations

Budget, Commerce, Regulations

PRO Act Should Not Be Included in Budget Reconciliation

September 15, 2021 Eric Maus

Among the many provisions of the reconciliation bills that are intended to promote the agenda of the labor unions is changing the definition of employees and independent contractors.  H.R. 842, the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act), is one of the main priorities of union bosses around the country.  The bill is based […]

Healthcare, Regulations, Taxes

Looking at All the Wrong Places for Pay-Fors

September 10, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

Democrats are busy looking for ways to pay for their $3.5 trillion spending bill and you will be part of the calculation.

Price Controls Must Not Be Included in Reconciliation
Healthcare, PBMs, Regulations

Will Michigan’s State Legislators Micromanage PBMs?

August 31, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

Interfering in private contracts between pharmacy benefit managers and their customers will drive drug costs up, not down.

Healthcare, Regulations

Good News Out of the Philippines on ENDS Products

August 27, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

How foreign grant money turned the tide of ENDS products in the Philippines.

Public Favors Government Drug Negotiations, Until They Learn What It Really Means
Healthcare, Regulations, Taxes

Public Favors Government Drug Negotiations, Until They Learn What It Really Means

July 30, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

Senate Democrats are preparing to move a $3.5 trillion “human infrastructure” bill, but have to find ways to offset the cost.

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, 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.

President Biden's Executive Order Will Harm Rather than Promote Competition
Commerce, General Waste, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

President Biden’s Executive Order Will Harm Rather than Promote Competition

July 10, 2021 Thomas Schatz

President Biden’s Executive Order will harm competition and increase the size, scope, and power of the federal government.

No Surprises Act Gets its First Interim Rule
Healthcare, Regulations

No Surprises Act Gets its First Interim Rule

July 9, 2021 Elizabeth Wright

The No Surprises Act was passed last year to stop surprise medical bills but in reality the law will end up causing more problems.

Commerce, Regulations, State Issues

Cocktails-To-Go Should Remain Permanent

July 8, 2021 Frances Floresca

States should permanently make the sale of cocktails-to-go permanent.

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