• Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Healthcare Roundup: TN Lawmakers Looking to Shield Doctors from Discipline for COVID-19 Misinformation & More

    TN Lawmakers Move to Block State Medical Boards from Disciplining Doctors for Spreading COVID-19 Misinformation: Ahead of a special session on coronavirus legislation last week, Tennessee lawmakers prefiled a pair of bills ( HB 9020 c and HB 9028 c...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Governors This Week: Oil Drilling Bans, Broadband Expansion, New Unemployment Rules & More

    CA Regulators Move to Ban Oil Drilling Near Homes : California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) proposed new regulations on Thursday that would ban drilling new oil or gas wells near residential neighborhoods. Under the proposal, new wells could not be closer...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Labor Week: AZ, SC, UT at Risk of Losing Workplace Safety Regulation Authority, Workers’ Comp Cost Savings from Vaccine Mandate & More

    OSHA Could Strip Workplace Safety Regulation Authority from AZ, SC, UT: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is poised to begin the process of revoking the authority of Arizona, South Carolina, and Utah to regulate workplace safety, due...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Healthcare Roundup: OH Nursing Home Room Camera Bill, COVID Testing Lab Lawsuits & More

    Nursing Home In-Room Camera Bill Advancing in OH: A bipartisan bill ( SB 58 ) passed unanimously by the Ohio Senate in May and now up for its third committee hearing in the state’s House would allow nursing home residents or their families to...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Hot Issues This Week: Business, Immigration & Social Policy

    Business The U.S. Supreme Court rejects an appeal by trucking companies seeking to exempt drivers from a California labor law that would classify them as employees rather than independent contractors. The SCOTUS rejected without comment an appeal of...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Governors This Week: Power Struggles, Electric Vehicles & More

    ID Gov in Power Struggle with Lt. Gov : A simmering feud between Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) and Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin (R) became public last week when Little said he would rescind an executive order McGeachin issued in his absence that banned Gem...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Labor Week: COVID-19 Opt-Out Measure in AR & $130M Tesla Payout for Racial Harassment

    AR Lawmakers Pass COVID-19 Vaccine Opt-Out Measure: Arkansas’ General Assembly passed a bill ( HB 1977 ) requiring employers in the state to allow their workers to opt-out of getting vaccinated for COVID-19. The measure failed to draw the two...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Healthcare Roundup: Differing Healthcare Worker Vaccination Mandate Impacts in NY and RI, HI Nursing Shortage & More

    Divergent Worker Vaccination Mandate Results in NY, RI: Healthcare workers in New York have been getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at over twice the rate of adult residents of the state as a whole, since former Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced a vaccine...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Governors This Week: Return to Work Incentives, Pandemic Prison Funds, Emergency Paid Leave & More

    NJ Gov Unveils Return to Work Incentives : In an effort to address ongoing staffing shortages across several industries, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) announced an incentive program that will pay currently unemployed workers $500 to return to the...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Labor Week: Power Boost for Cal/OSHA, $5.8B Economic Development Project in KY & More

    CA Boosts Cal/OSHA’s Power: California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed legislation ( SB 606 ) expanding the enforcement authority of the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA). The new law, effective Jan. 1, 2022, establishes...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Healthcare Roundup: NY Hospitals Suspending Unvaccinated Workers, Panic Buttons for MO Hospital Staff & More

    NY Hospitals Push Unvaccinated Workers toward Vaccination with Suspensions: Hospitals in upstate New York have started placing employees on unpaid leave for failing to comply with the state’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate for healthcare workers...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Governors This Week: Changing Recall Rules, Social Media Censorship, Vaccine Requirements & More

    CA Dems Will Explore Changing Recall Rules : California voters emphatically rejected a Republican-led effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), and now Dems are looking to revise what they call a “flawed recall system.” That system offers...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Labor Week: Big Fines for Vaccine Mandates in FL, Denial of Unemployment Benefits for Vaccine Mandate Violators in RI & More

    FL to Begin Fining Local Governments over Vaccine Mandates: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) announced at a news conference last week that the state will begin enforcing a new state law enacted in May ( SB 2006 ) that bars businesses and local governments...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Healthcare Roundup: Pandemic Downside of Hospital Cost-Saving Success, Biden Vaccine Mandate Concern & More

    Cost Cutting has Made Hospitals More Vulnerable to Pandemic: Hawaii has one of the lowest hospital bed per capita rates in the nation, at 1.9 beds for every 1,000 people. The state is now out of intensive care beds, with half of the 223 total statewide...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Governors This Week: Gubernatorial Powers, Unemployment, Education and More

    ID Lawmakers Still Working to Curb Gov Powers : Idaho House lawmakers endorsed three bills last week to curb Gov. Brad Little’s (R) emergency powers. The measures collectively would limit a governor’s ability during declared emergencies to...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Hot Issues This Week: FL Data Privacy, WV Coal Supply, Single-Use Plastic Bags and More

    Business: The FLORIDA Senate fails to reach concurrence on HB 969 , a comprehensive data privacy measure that would have allowed consumers to know what personal information companies have collected on them and to demand they delete it. The measure passed...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Insurance Week: Florida Insurance Changes, Commercial Vehicle Accident Lawsuits and More

    FL Legislature Approves Big Auto, Property Insurance Changes: On the final day of their regular 2021 session last month, Florida lawmakers passed two bills that would bring significant changes to the state’s auto and property insurance industries...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Labor Week: Vaccine Mandate Debate, OSHA Safety Standards, Pregnancy Accommodation and More

    EUA Status of COVID-19 Vaccines Unlikely to Hinder Employer Mandates: Although employers seem to be leaning toward encouraging their workers to get vaccinated for COVID-19 over requiring them to do so , the very real prospect of such mandates has sparked...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Healthcare Roundup: Pandemic Insurance Expenses, Healthcare Cost Transparency, Pfizer Vaccine and More

    States Shifting Burden of Doctors’, Dentists’ Pandemic Expenses onto Insurers: A bill in committee in the California Senate ( SB 242 ) would require state-regulated private health insurance plans to reimburse doctors and dentists for “medically...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Governor's This Week: Alcohol-to-Go, Homelessness, Unemployment and More

    TX, FL, IA Govs Sign on for Alcohol to Go : The governors of Florida, Iowa and Texas signed measures last week that make permanent pandemic-induced temporary regulations allowing restaurants to sell alcohol to go or for delivery. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Hot Issues This Week: Washington's Farm Labor Overtime, Florida's Infrastructure Projects, De Blasio's Retirement Savings Plan and More

    Business: WASHINGTON Gov. Jay Inslee (D) signs SB 5172 , a bill that will ensure farm laborers in the Evergreen State receive overtime pay. The law will be phased in, granting the additional pay for workers who put in more than 55 hours of work by 2022;...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Insurance Week: Dropping Policies, Auto Insurance Restrictions and More

    FL Insurers Dropping Over 50,000 Polices to Remain Afloat: The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has issued consent orders allowing three insurers to drop thousands of personal residential policies to try to remain solvent. Universal Insurance Co...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Tech Week In Review: Colonial Pipeline Hack, Bitcoin, Instagram for Kids and More

    Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Millions to Restore Service: Colonial Pipeline Co. reportedly paid almost $5 million in cryptocurrency to hackers this month to get its ransomware-disabled computer network restored and resume operation of its fuel pipeline...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Healthcare Roundup: Skyrocketing Costs of COVID-19 Test Kits, Nursing Home Workers Strike and More

    Coronavirus Tests Cash Cows for Some Providers: Some hospitals have been charging as much as $650 for a basic molecular COVID-19 test that costs them less than $50 to do, according to analysis of Medicare claims by Hospital Pricing Specialists. Some...
  • Mary Anne Peck
    Mary Anne Peck
    • over 3 years ago
    • Capitol Journal
    • State Net

    Governors This Week: Abbott Yanks Licenses of Facilities that House Immigrant Kids

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) last week ordered state regulators to yank the licenses of facilities that house undocumented migrant kids. The move was intended to stymie a Biden administration policy that contracts with 52 Texas general residential facilities...