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FTC Votes to Ban Non-Compete Agreements

FTC Votes to Ban Non-Compete Agreements The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted 3-2 to ban non-compete agreements that prevent tens of millions of employees from working for competitors or starting a competing business after they leave a job. From fast food workers to CEOs, the FTC estimates 18 percent of the U.S. workforce is covered…

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Warehouse Worker Protection Act to Be Introduced Soon

Warehouse Worker Protection Act to Be Introduced Soon Members of the House and Senate are expected to introduce the Warehouse Worker Protection Act in the next couple of weeks, which would amend various labor and employment laws. The bill includes changes to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to establish a new unfair labor practice…

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OSHA Releases 2023 Injury and Illness Data

OSHA Releases 2023 Injury and Illness Data On Thursday, April 18, 2024, OSHA issued its 2023 Injury and Illness Data, which is data required under OSHA’s new injury and illness reporting rule.  The rule required certain employers electronically submit to OSHA information from their OSHA Form 300 (Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses) and OSHA…

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ASA Participates in NASBP’s Annual Meeting in Austin, TX

ASA Participates in NASBP’s Annual Meeting in Austin, TX In advance of his work on Capitol Hill this week, ASA Government Relations Director, Mike Oscar, spent Sunday and Monday with our partners, the National Association of Surety Bond Producers (NASBP), at their annual meeting in Austin, TX.  Thank you to Brian Carroll, former ASA President,…

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This Week in Congress

This Week in Congress This week, Congress debated legislation aimed at sanctioning Iran and funding legislation for Israel and Ukraine.  The Senate received articles of impeachment against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.  Congress will be in recess next week for Passover. Return to the ASAToday page to read more articles.

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America’s Skilled Trades

America’s Skilled Trades As reported by Axios on April 14th, “America’s skilled trades from plumbing to welding to construction need more workers as boomers retire.”  Enrollment in vocational programs and applications for trade jobs are ticking up as younger people look to start their careers without the sky-high cost of a four-year college degree.  Per…

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Foreign Aid Supplemental

Foreign Aid Supplemental House Majority Leader Scalise announced that the House would consider “legislation that supports Israel and holds Iran and its terrorist proxies accountable.” However, it is unclear what will be included in the supplemental and if it will also contain funding for Ukraine and Taiwan. To date, Speaker Johnson has declined to put…

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Mayorkas Impeachment

Mayorkas Impeachment The House transmitted impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate. The delay last week was sparked by Senate Republicans to force the Senate to hold a trial, but indications are that Senate Democrats will still try to quickly dismiss or otherwise dispense with the two articles. Mayorkas is charged…

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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) By a vote of 273-147, the House passed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Congress is facing an April 19th deadline to reauthorize the spying powers. After eleventh-hour negotiations between the GOP holdouts and leadership, Speaker Johnson agreed to change the FISA reauthorization from five years to two years, keep…

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This Week in Congress

This Week in Congress Congress returned after two weeks away, and the FY24 spending bills may be completed, but members in both chambers face a heavy legislative agenda over the next few weeks. House Speaker Johnson anticipates a vote for Ukraine funding, which would convert the $60 billion package into a forgivable loan.  Senate Majority…

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