State Action
CCAGW Urges Maine Joint Health and Human Services Committee to Oppose H.P. 1258
H.P. 1258's proposed ban on flavored tobacco products would not improve public health.
CCAGW Urges Hawaii House Higher Education and Technology Committee to Oppose HB 2051
HB 2051 would impose restrictions and penalties on violations stemming from data brokering of consumer information.
CCAGW Urges New Mexico House Judiciary Committee to Oppose HB 132
HB 132 would impose additional burdens and price controls on small loan lenders, as well as force borrowers to become increasingly dependent on government subsidies.
CCAGW Urges West Virginia House Health and Human Resources Committee to Support HB 4013
HB 4013 would repeal West Virginia's harmful Certificate of Need laws.
CCAGW Urges Mississippi Senate to Oppose SB 2474
SB 2474 would incentivize the creation of wasteful government-owned networks for broadband.
CCAGW Urges Mississippi House of Representatives to Oppose HB 733
H.B. 733 will make changes to the federal 340B drug program.
CCAGW Urges Washington House Committee on Local Government to Support HB 1722
HB 1722 would help expand the deployment of fiber for broadband deployment in areas of the state where such deployment is feasible.
CCAGW Urges Massachusetts Joint Revenue Committee to Oppose HB 4178
HB 4178's Municipal Broadband Development Fund risks overbuilding and redirects broadband funding from where help is needed to bridge the digital divide.
CCAGW Urges Washington Legislative Leadership to Oppose SB 5532 and HB 1671
SB 5532 and HB 1671 would institute harmful price controls that would cause the loss of jobs and damage to Washington's economy.
CCAGW Urges Washington Senate Committee on Environment, Energy, and Technology to Oppose SB 5813
SB 5813 will fail to achieve its objective to protect consumer privacy.
CCAGW Urges Arizona Senate Health and Human Services Committee to Oppose SB 1161
SB 1161 would have a devastating impact by inserting government into the healthcare marketplace and limiting the ability of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to successfully negotiate costs for patients in an employer or group-sponsored plan.
CCAGW Urges Alaska House Labor and Commerce Committee to Oppose HB 159
HB 159 will fail to achieve its objective to protect consumer privacy.