August 04, 2022
Businesses Face Uncertainty in Wake of SCOTUS Abortion Ruling

Businesses Face Uncertainty in Wake of SCOTUS Abortion Ruling

The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion has created a nightmare scenario for many businesses that want to remain in compliance with the law while still providing the kind of medical care their employees demand. In the wake of the court’s ruling, a litany of name-brand businesses – from Citigroup to Warner Bros. to Disney to Meta to Bank of America to Intuit...

July 22, 2022

Tech Week In Review: Tough Week for Crypto, Uber Sexual Assault Suit & More

Heat Wave Shuts Down TX Bitcoin Miners Nearly all industrial Bitcoin miners in Texas shut down their millions of computers this month in response to a conservation request from the Electric Council of Texas, the state’s power operator, as it braced for a heat wave. The 1,000-megawatt load reduction returned 1 percent of the state’s grid capacity to the grid. Texas has become one of the world’s largest...

July 22, 2022

Healthcare Roundup: CA to Manufacture Own Insulin, Lukewarm Response to Rural Hospital Program & More

CA to Start Manufacturing Insulin In an effort to make insulin more affordable, California plans to start making its own. The state budget signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) last month allocates $50 million for the development of low-cost insulin products and another $50 million for the construction of an insulin manufacturing facility in the state. “Many Americans experience out-of-pocket costs anywhere from ...

July 22, 2022

Governors Spotlight: Gun Control, Abortion Funding, Tobacco Legal Age & More

CA Gov Signs Bill Allowing Victims to Sue Gun Makers, Sellers California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed AB 1594 , a bill that allows the state, local governments, gun violence survivors, and the families of victims of gun violence to sue gun makers and sellers of weapons found to be “abnormally dangerous,” presumably a reference to high-velocity weapons like AR-15 rifles commonly used by perpetrators of mass...

July 21, 2022
Will Crypto Winter Cool Wave of State Regulations?

Will Crypto Winter Cool Wave of State Regulations?

It has so far been a brutal year for cryptocurrencies, with the value of assets like Bitcoin falling around 70 percent from last November. But to date, the so-called “ crypto winter ” has done nothing to slow the increasing rush by state lawmakers to ease the path for cryptocurrency use in their states. Just What is Crypto Anyway? One of the stark realities of digital assets is that most people have little...

July 01, 2022

Healthcare Roundup: Coming Abortion Medication Fight, Abortion Privacy & More

Fight Looming over Abortion Pills A flurry of state legislation aimed at restricting or banning medication abortion was introduced this year. Nineteen states already ban the prescription of abortion pills via telemedicine, and the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade could encourage more states to do the same. The Biden administration indicated it would resist such bans, pledging to preserve access to...

July 01, 2022

Governors Spotlight: Crypto Mining, Ban on Plastics, Tenant Safety & More

Upstate Dems Pressure NY Gov to Halt Crypto Mining New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) is facing pressure from some members of her own party over a pending bill that would pause crypto mining in the Empire State. Eight Democratic officials from county committees in the Finger Lakes and Southern Tier regions sent Hochul a letter last week urging her to sign the bill, which would impose a two-year moratorium on the practice...

July 01, 2022
Major Supreme Court Rulings On State Laws This Session

Major Supreme Court Rulings On State Laws This Session

The U.S. Supreme Court recently ended its latest term after ruling on several controversial state laws, ranging from restrictions on gun permits to religious school funding. None, however, had the breadth of its ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization , a ruling that has shaken America to its core. Court Strikes Down Roe v. Wade , Allowing States to Ban Abortion In 2018 , Mississippi’s Republican...

June 30, 2022

Tech Week in Review: Federal Legislation Targeting Big Tech, EU Crypto Regulations & More

Time Running Out for Federal Antitrust, Privacy Bills Aimed at Big Tech After almost five years of promising to rein in Big Tech, congressional lawmakers may finally pass antitrust and privacy legislation that could change how companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta operate. Two antitrust bills - The American Innovation and Choice Online Act ( SB 2992 ), which would prohibit companies from giving their own products...

June 17, 2022

Labor Week: CA Labor Law, Gig Workers on the Ballot & More

High Court Limits CA Labor Law The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that federal law preempts a California law that allows private lawsuits on behalf of groups of workers, even if they had agreed to resolve their disputes through individual arbitration. In an 8-1 vote, the justices said the Federal Arbitration Act supersedes the California statute, the only one of its kind in the country. By doing so, the court...

June 17, 2022

Tech Week: Data Privacy Regulations, Digital License Plates & More

CA Privacy Regulators Begin Debating New Rules The California Privacy Protection Agency voted 4-0 on June 8 th to formally begin the rulemaking process for the impending California Privacy Regulation Act, which is set to go into effect on Jan. 1, 2023. Enforcement begins July 1, 2023. A 45-day public comment period will begin once the notice is posted with the California Regulatory Notice Register. The draft rules...

June 17, 2022

Governors Spotlight: Abortion Providers Protection, Teacher Gun Bill, Migrant Relocation & More

NY Gov Okays Legal Protections for Abortion Providers New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed a suite of bills last week intended to insulate Empire State abortion providers and out-of-state patients from legal actions taken against them in other states. The measures come in the wake of a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that indicates the SCOTUS is primed to overturn its 1973 ruling that gives women the right to...

June 17, 2022

Healthcare Roundup: Healthcare Workers Bonuses, Mental Health Funding, Gender Affirming Care & More

CA Lawmakers Budget Bonus for Health Care Worker The massive $300 million budget approved by California lawmakers last week has generally been acknowledged as a placeholder that technically meets the June 15 th constitutional deadline for getting a spending plan in place, thus allowing pols to keep getting paid while they work toward an agreement by the July 15 th hard deadline. But while that means a lot of haggling...

June 17, 2022
State Lawmakers Find Success with Genetic Privacy

State Lawmakers Find Success with Genetic Privacy

With Americans spending so much of their time online - over 1,300 hours a year on social media alone - state lawmakers have increasingly focused on consumer data privacy in recent years. Much of their efforts have been channeled into comprehensive data privacy legislation. But they’ve actually had more success with measures specifically targeting the privacy of consumer genetic information collected by testing companies...

June 03, 2022

Tech Week: Supreme Court Ruling on TX Social Media Censorship Law, Musk Weighs in on RTO Policies & More

SCOTUS Blocks TX Social Media Censorship Law The U.S. Supreme Court blocked a Texas law ( HB 20 ) that would have prohibited online platforms like Facebook and Twitter from censoring content because of that content’s viewpoint. The law was passed in September, but a lower court issued a preliminary injunction keeping it from taking effect. A federal appeals court for the Fifth Circuit stayed that injunction...

June 03, 2022

Healthcare Roundup: Resident Physicians Unionizing, Higher Health Insurance Premiums Possibly Ahead & More

Resident Physicians Unionizing in CA, Other States Resident physicians pushed to the brink during the coronavirus pandemic along with nurses and other healthcare workers, have been unionizing in California and other states to demand better wages, benefits, and working conditions. Since March, resident physicians - those who have finished medical school and are in the process of completing the three to seven years...

June 03, 2022

Governors Spotlight: Gun Control, Legal Weed, An Opioid Alternative & More

Govs Push Different Directions on Guns If anyone thought another murderous rampage would bring America’s two major political parties together to work on a solution to the nation’s mass shooting epidemic, think again. In the wake of two more horrific mass shootings – one at a Buffalo grocery store, followed days later by the slaughter of children at an Uvalde, Texas school – Democrats and Republicans...

June 02, 2022
Culture Wars Continue with Transgender Issues

Culture Wars Continue with Transgender Issues

In show of just how powerful cultural issues can be, hot-button legislation dealing with the transgender community has emerged in dozens of statehouses in recent months, even though transgender people account for less than 1 percent of the nation’s adult population. During the 2022 legislative session, at least 33 states have introduced at least 138 bills dealing with the transgender population, with proposals...

May 13, 2022

Governors Spotlight: Abortion, $18 Billion Pandemic Relief Plan, Paid Family Leave & More

Govs Take Opposing Sides on Abortion In the wake of a leaked memo indicating the Supreme Court of the United States will soon strike down Roe. V. Wade , red and blue state governors have quickly acted to further solidify their states’ positions on the issue. Several blue states in recent years have adopted laws codifying the right to an abortion, while at least 13 red states have adopted so-called trigger laws...

May 13, 2022

Tech Week: Loosening of Facial Recognition Bans, Cyber Insurance Alternatives for Local Governments & More

Cities, States Easing Off Facial Recognition Bans In the last few years, roughly a couple of dozen state and local governments have imposed bans on the use of facial recognition technology due to concerns about it being racially biased. But with recent research showing improvement in the accuracy of the technology across skin tones and crime on the rise, cities, and states are easing up on their earlier restrictions...

May 13, 2022

Healthcare Roundup: Demand Dropping for Traveling Nurses, Decriminalization of Fentanyl Test Strips & More

Tide Turns for Traveling Nurses During the pandemic traveling nurses earned double, even triple what staff nurses did. But with state and federal coronavirus relief now drying up, travel nurse contracts are disappearing, and hospitals across the nation are focusing more on the recruitment of full-time nurses. According to the staffing agency Aya Healthcare, demand for traveling nurses dropped by a third in the month...

May 13, 2022
States Take Multiple Tacks Toward Easing Health Worker Shortage

States Take Multiple Tacks Toward Easing Health Worker Shortage

The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare any number of societal vulnerabilities, perhaps none more so than a growing shortage of health care workers some observers say is fast reaching crisis levels. With that shortfall expected to only get worse in the coming years, states are now scrambling to implement a wide range of strategies they hope will get more nurses, doctors and other practitioners into the field as fast as...

April 29, 2022

Tech Week: Twitter Buyout, Cities’ Wait-and-See Approach on Metaverse & More

Twitter Accepts Buyout Offer from Elon Musk Twitter announced last week that its board had accepted the offer from Tesla CEO Elon Musk to buy the company for $54.20 per share, or about $44 billion. If the deal receives shareholder and regulatory approval Twitter will become a private company. Musk has repeatedly said that his main interest in buying the company is protecting free speech. But critics of the billionaire...

April 29, 2022

Healthcare Roundup: Medical Mall Makeovers, CT Mental Health Bill & More

Medical Mall Makeovers on Rise The decline of the American shopping mall over the past decade or so has been a boon for big-city healthcare systems. Healthcare providers now occupy at least some part of 32 enclosed malls across the country, according to a database maintained by Ellen Dunham-Jones, a professor of urban design at Georgia Tech. Roughly a third of those medical makeovers have come since the start of the...

April 29, 2022

Governor's Spotlight: Transgender Sports Measures, Election Police, Teacher Shortages & More

More GOP Govs Sign Transgender Sports Measures Two more Republican governors, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed measures last week intended to prevent transgender girls or women from participating in sports that align with their gender identity. The measure Lee signed, HB 1895 , requires the state education commissioner to withhold a portion of state education finance funding from school districts...