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Will Biden s American Family Plan Take Aim at Executive Compensation? | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: There already has been a lot of discussion about the elements anticipated to be part of President Joe Biden’s American Families Plan, including some of the tax increases being considered to pay for the proposed “human infrastructure” benefits. One question largely undiscussed to date is to what extent will proposals affecting executive compensation be utilized to help offset the spending provisions of the American Families Plan? We think executive compensation will almost certainly be included in the American Families Plan as a revenue raiser. The question is, how?

The new hot job on K Street: Reconciliation specialist

POLITICO The new hot job on K Street: Reconciliation specialist The president’s infrastructure push is the latest vehicle to fuel the lobbying boom around the arcane legislative procedure. Lobbyists with reconciliation expertise “are at a premium,” said Jim Manley, a former aide to former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid who’s now a consultant. | J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo Link Copied Washington lobbyists are used to trying to puzzle out where House Speaker Nancy Pelosi or Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell stand. But as lawmakers start crafting President Joe Biden’s infrastructure package, K Street has been working overtime to decipher the views of a less known but in some ways equally powerful figure: Elizabeth MacDonough.

Circuit Courts Further Diverge on Website Accessibility | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

Need for Clarity Becomes Even More Urgent Amid Competing Interpretations, Lack of Guidance The 11th Circuit recently delivered a blow to serial plaintiffs by holding that a website is not a place of public accommodation for purposes of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The case, Gil v. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., 1 widens the nationwide circuit split as companies impatiently await guidance from the Department of Justice (DOJ) on the applicability of Title III to websites. Though the DOJ has thus far been reluctant to issue regulations, despite Congress’ pleas, that may change with the new administration. Guidance can’t come soon enough another updated version (version 2.2) of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), developed by a private group called the “World Wide Web Consortium” (W3C) and used as a measuring stick by many courts for accessibility standards in ADA cases, is scheduled for release soon, underscoring the fact that compliance wi

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