Glenn Grossman, the director of research at financial advisory firm Cornerstone Advisors, said the pending federal “Credit Card Competition Act of 2023” (CCCA) could lead to an increase in credit card fraud.
New credit card regulations pending in the U.S. Senate could threaten California’s $134.4 billion tourism industry by eliminating airline credit cards and reward points for travelers, said Marli Collier, managing director at Airlines for America (A4A).
A provision of the “Inflation Reduction Act” (IRA) could threaten investments in and by 162 California biopharma companies involved in what’s called “Small Molecule” drug development.
Helping Californians have more control over their personal healthcare decisions, instead of having those decisions being determined by insurance companies, is why Julie Julie Gill Shuffield wanted to become the executive director for the newly-formed group, Patients Come First-California.
A new “patient advocacy” organization, Patients Come First, today launched in California, announcing longtime California public affairs professional Julie Gill Shuffield as the group’s executive director.
Sally Pipes, president of the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), said that the expanded Medicare drug price negotiations proposed by President Biden in his State of the Union address would be “detrimental” to research and development for “future cures.”
California Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a multistate coalition of attorneys general in support of Rhode Island’s defense of its restrictions on large-capacity magazines (LCMs).
Governor Newsom announced the “Building the Electricity Grid of the Future: California’s Clean Energy Transition Plan” today, showing how California will reach our goal of 100% clean electricity by 2045, while keeping costs affordable and maximizing our energy supply through this transition.