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Alyzza Austriaco
13 days ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Multistate H-1B Visa Fee Lawsuit & More
States Sue to Block H-1B Visa Fee The attorneys general of 20 states, led by California and Massachusetts, filed a federal lawsuit aimed at blocking the Trump administration’s new $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, which allow employers to hire foreign...
Alyzza Austriaco
13 days ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
FL House Speaker Proposes Healthcare Package
Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez (R) unveiled a two-bill healthcare package aimed at aligning the state with President Trump’s new federal framework. HB 693 would tighten eligibility for Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program...
Alyzza Austriaco
20 days ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
New State Rounding Rules Coming for Cash Transactions?
Federal Government’s Penny Pinching Could Spur States to Set New Rounding Rules for Cash Sales Retailers are pushing for national rules to allow businesses to round cash sales to the nearest nickel, as a result of the federal government’s...
Alyzza Austriaco
20 days ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Trump’s One National Rule for AI & More
Trump to Issue National AI Rule President Donald Trump said he would issue an executive order this week establishing a single national rule for artificial intelligence, presumably preempting various state laws on AI. Trump didn’t provide details...
Alyzza Austriaco
20 days ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
OH Gov’s Veto of Youth Work Hour Expansion Bill & More
OH Gov Vetoes Bill to Expand Youth Work Hours Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) vetoed a bill ( SB 50 ) that would have allowed 14- and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. year-round. DeWine said in his veto message that he didn’t like the idea of teens...
Alyzza Austriaco
1 month ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
More State Bills Aimed at AI-Driven Rental Pricing & More
States Continue to Target AI-Driven Rental Pricing Nineteen states are considering bills that would limit the use of third-party software relying on competitor data to set rental housing prices, according to analysis by the American Economic Liberties...
Alyzza Austriaco
1 month ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
State AI Law Preemption Efforts & More
Trump, Congress Weigh Measures to Preempt State AI Laws The Trump administration circulated—and then put on hold—a draft executive order aimed at preempting state laws regulating artificial intelligence. The order would have directed Attorney...
Alyzza Austriaco
1 month ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
EU’s Major Course Change on Regulating Big Tech
EU Reversing Course on Tech Regulation After aggressively regulating the technology industry for over a decade, the European Union is moving to loosen its landmark digital privacy and artificial intelligence rules, in response to growing concern that...
Alyzza Austriaco
1 month ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Medical Debt Protection Bills in MI
MI Lawmakers Advance Medical Debt Protections The Michigan Senate’s Health Policy Committee has advanced a trio of bipartisan bills aimed at reducing the burden of medical costs on residents of the state. SB 449 , SB 450 and SB 451 would require...
Alyzza Austriaco
1 month ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Coming Wave of AI Chatbot Legislation & More
Wave of Chatbot Bills Coming Next Year State lawmakers are preparing to introduce a wave of measures in 2026 aimed at regulating AI chatbots, following the lead of California and New York, which enacted first-in-the-nation chatbot laws this year, SB...
Alyzza Austriaco
1 month ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
OH’s Move to Allow Minors to Work More Hours
OH Seeks to Loosen Hourly Work Restrictions for Minors Ohio lawmakers took action this month to extend the hours minors can work in the state. On Nov. 7 they passed a bill ( SB 50 ) that would allow workers under the age of 16 to work until 9 p.m. more...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Part of MD Digital Ad Tax Law Struck Down
Judge Strikes Down Part of MD Digital Ad Tax Law A federal judge struck down a provision of Maryland’s first-in-the-nation digital advertising tax law that prohibited online companies from notifying consumers about the tax via a fee, surcharge...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
NLRB’s Legal Challenge to CA Labor Board Law
NLRB Sues California to Block Labor Board Law The National Labor Relations Board has filed a lawsuit to block a new California law ( AB 288 ) empowering the state’s Public Employee Relations Board to oversee some private-sector labor disputes...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
TX AG’s Lawsuit over Tylenol
TX AG Sues Johnson & Johnson over Claimed Tylenol-Autism Link Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson this week claiming the company hid the risks of Tylenol, which it sold for decades, from consumers...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
CA’s Ban on Algorithmic Price Fixing & More
CA Bans Algorithmic Price Fixing California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed AB 325 , making it a violation of the state’s antitrust law, the Cartwright Act, “to use or distribute a common pricing algorithm as part of a contract, combination...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
CO’s First-in-Nation Prescription Drug Price Cap
CO Becomes First State to Cap Prescription Drug Price On Oct. 3 Colorado’s Prescription Drug Affordability Review Board set an upper payment limit, or UPL, for Enbrel, a prescription drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Reinsurer Reports FL Insurance Industry Reforms Working
Glowing Progress Report on FL Insurance Market from Gallagher Re The insurance industry reforms enacted in Florida in 2022 and 2023 in response to soaring homeowners’ premiums and carrier insolvencies have improved market conditions in the state...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
CA’s New AI Safety Law & More
CA Enacts AI Safety Law California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed an artificial intelligence safety measure ( SB 53 ), exactly one year after vetoing a similar but broader bill (SB 1047 [2024]). The new law is aimed at preventing the most advanced AI...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
CA’s New Rideshare Driver Unionization Law
CA Enacts Bill Allowing Rideshare Drivers to Unionize California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a bill ( AB 1340 ) allowing drivers for ride-hailing companies to unionize and bargain collectively for better wages and benefits. The state is the second...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
AI Industry Looking to Spend Big on State Races Next Year & More
AI Industry Spending Big to Block State Regulations The AI industry has launched three super PACs in recent weeks that could spend over $100 million largely on statewide races next year. The industry views state regulation, like Colorado’s first...
Alyzza Austriaco
2 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Rural Healthcare Special Session in ND & More
Special Session on Rural Healthcare Coming in ND North Dakota’s legislature intends to form a new interim committee and hold a special session to allocate $500 million in federal funding for rural healthcare over the next five years. A survey...
Alyzza Austriaco
3 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Proposed Changes to CA’s Insurance Rate Filing Intervenor Process
CA Insurance Commissioner Seeking Reforms to Intervenor Process California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara (D) announced he wants to make changes to the foundational insurance law approved by the state’s voters in 1988, Proposition 103, including...
Alyzza Austriaco
3 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
State Lawmakers’ Concern with AI-Based Home Rental Pricing
Nearly Half of States Target AI-Based Home Rental Pricing in 2025 Lawmakers introduced bills aimed at restricting the use of artificial intelligence in setting housing rental prices in 23 states this year, part of a larger trend of legislation targeting...
Alyzza Austriaco
3 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
Multiple Health-Related Bills on Gov’s Desk in CA
Several Health-Related Bills Awaiting Gov’s Action in CA California lawmakers passed several health-related bills in the final days of the session. They include SB 40 , which would cap the monthly out-of-pocket expense for insulin at $35; SB 41...
Alyzza Austriaco
3 months ago
Capitol Journal
State Net
CA Policymakers Zero in on Chatbots
Chatbot Bills Near Passage in CA A pair of bills aimed at protecting minors from harm by chatbots are nearing passage in California. Of the two, tech groups favor SB 243 , which would allow citizens to sue for damages caused by AI chatbot companions...
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