TNPA State Legislative Report | April 2020
The Coronavirus pandemic has essentially shut down all State legislative activity that regulates solicitation of charitable contributions. Only five States have their full legislatures in…
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The Coronavirus pandemic has essentially shut down all State legislative activity that regulates solicitation of charitable contributions. Only five States have their full legislatures in…
Reports of USPS Shutting Down by June are Premature Yesterday, TNPA members flagged a couple media articles that faulted the CARES Act for not appropriating…
By: Mark Micali This post was updated on 4/23/20 when the additional aid bill was approved by Congress. Printable version available here. On Friday, March…
Coronavirus concerns have delayed regular legislative sessions in seventeen States. Legislative work in other States is winding down. Given the delays, it is likely that…
Most States are still in session although they have narrowed their focus and are now concentrating on the bills that are likely to garner serious…
For 13 years, a Consumer Price Index (CPI) cap has governed USPS price setting. Under existing law, each year USPS is entitled to adjust prices…
It is early in the year, but two legislatures have already begun considering data privacy and financial disclosure bills. California isn’t done legislating in this…
To illustrate the unprecedented current environment on Capitol Hill, the recently released Senate legislative calendar for 2020 includes a blank space for the month of…
Only seven state legislatures are still in regular session. Now that the dust has pretty much settled, lobbyists and legislators are beginning to plan their…
Veto! California AB 1181 was vetoed by Governor Newsom, who said that he is “concerned that this bill may pose burdensome implementation challenges for the…