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CCAGW Urges Delaware Senate Banking, Business and Insurance Committee to Support HB 290
HB 290 will make Delaware's alcohol-to-go provisions permanent and aid in the recovery of businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
California Declares War on Pork
A new California law threatens to limit Californians' access to pork and drive up prices nationwide.
New Year, New Laws
New laws taking effect in 2022 include minimum wage hikes, plastic bag taxes, tax reform, and cocktails-to-go.
The Pitfalls of the Reforming Disaster Recovery Act
The Reforming Disaster Recovery Act is a “well-intended” bill that threatens to supplant and undermine the states.
Arkansas Special Session Delivers Tax Win
SB 1 provides the largest tax cut in state history.
Washington D.C.’s Metro Management Is Off the Rails
WMATA’s horrid history of safety violations, cost overruns, and declining ridership demonstrates a need for significant reforms
CCAGW Urges Ohio Senate Health Committee to Support HB 122
H.B. 122 provides a permanent expansion of coverage of telehealth services, expands the list of practitioners who can provide telehealth services, and makes telehealth reforms permanent.
Wisconsin School Spending Transparency Bill Provides a Model for Other States
Wisconsin's new school spending transparency allows parents to view how their schools spend money, providing needed oversight.
CCAGW Urges Ohio Senate Financial Institutions and Technology Committee to Support SB 249
SB 249 would ease restrictions on new businesses and innovators by reducing barriers to entry through the establishment of a regulatory sandbox for financial technology.
Build Back Better is bad for the states
The Hill: The BBBA will force states to fund unsustainable programs and blur the lines between the federal and state governments.
CCAGW Urges Michigan Legislature to Oppose HB 4348
HB 4348 would harm the ability of PBMs to use a variety of tools and policies that help clients manage their pharmacy benefits and lower drug costs.
Three Reforms States Should Consider After the COVID-19 Pandemic
States should reform how they raise revenue, plan better for the future, and relax workforce regulations.