Fighting for You: August 2024 Legislative and Regulatory Update Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 8/29/2024 3:25:00 PM Summer may be winding down, but public policy disputes impacting the insights industry continued apace in August, including: new state privacy laws; new laws and guidance on artificial intelligence; and a key court decision on non-compete agreements in employment contracts. The Insights Association also managed a win on kids’ privacy legislation in the U.S. Senate and led the charge against a legislative proposal that would ruin the decennial Census and the American Community Survey (ACS). Read More
Fighting for You: January 2024 Legislative and Regulatory Update Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 1/25/2024 10:23:00 AM Kicking off another year of advocacy for the insights industry, the Insights Association focused in January on proposed children’s privacy rules, a new tax bill in Nebraska, turning 529 accounts into career savings plans, a proposed tax on displacing employees with any kind of technology, and the Biden Administration’s extensive new artificial intelligence policies… and lots more! Read More
Fighting for You - April 2023 Legislative and Regulatory Update Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 4/28/2023 11:25:00 AM The insights industry faced challenges on multiple advocacy fronts in April, such as: growing risks from the boom in generative AI; new privacy laws and regulations; an FTC proposal to eliminate noncompete agreements; a new attempt at insourcing insights work by the Census Bureau; and a proposed new tax on data in Nevada. Read More
New Hampshire Push Poll Law Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 10/28/2014 2:04:00 PM New Hampshire law restricts political advocacy telephone calls, which it calls "push-polling." Thanks to a reform (S.B. 196) signed into law on April 23, 2014, the Granite State specifically excludes survey and opinion research. Read More
New Hampshire Safe for Real Research as Governor Signs "Push Poll” Fix Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 4/24/2014 11:11:00 AM Governor Maggie Hassan (D) made New Hampshire safe for polling yesterday by signing a bill into law that eliminates her state’s restrictions on legitimate research. Read More