It’s the Great Budget Debacle, Charlie Brown …
October 18, 2013
Just in time for Halloween, it has become very scary around here. Fear stretches from the halls of Congress out to Main Street. With a near debt default and a Read the full article…
Just in time for Halloween, it has become very scary around here. Fear stretches from the halls of Congress out to Main Street. With a near debt default and a Read the full article…
Traffic is about to get really bad – really quickly – again in D.C. Our elected officials are returning to work on a full agenda that took a sharp turn Read the full article…
Earlier this year, California adopted the 2010 version of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 ADAS), which includes standards on assistive listening devices. This extensive revision to the 2013 Read the full article…
There are two sides to every story. Within the association world, there is buzz about several bills that have been introduced that would reduce government employee travel to educational conferences Read the full article…
Last week a pivotal moment in the history of Obamacare occurred – the employer mandate was postponed for one year. NSCA has heard from some if its members asking what Read the full article…
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) includes many regulations affecting employers, and in February of this year, one of these regulations took on a new definition to allow Read the full article…
In his State of the Union speech, President Obama addressed the need to help the middle-class and reports are starting to surface that new minimum wage laws will be addressed Read the full article…
It’s time for a different kind of blog on “Get the GAB.” We typically cover policies affecting systems integrators, but after this week’s events – it’s time to take a Read the full article…
Over the past several months (ok, years really) the NLRB has become a source of pain for many small business owners and managers. After the failure of “Card Check” legislation Read the full article…
During the last week of tracking legislation, I ran across an interesting bill in California, AB 1294, which raised some questions and a few red flags – and really, the Read the full article…