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Red Tape Rising 2016: Obama Regs Top $100 Billion Annually

The number and cost of federal regulations increased substantially in 2015, as regulators continued to tighten restrictions on American businesses and individuals. The addition of 43 new major rules last year increased annual regulatory costs by more than $22 billion, bringing the total annual costs of Obama Administration rules to an astonishing $100 billon-plus in just seven years. ....

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New York City Expands Scope of its Ban-the-Box Law | Littler


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On December 10, 2020, the New York City Council passed bill Int. 1314-A, which significantly expands the scope of New York City’s “ban-the-box” law, the New York City Fair Chance Act (FCA). The bill would impose significant restrictions on an employer’s ability to take adverse action against a job applicant or current employee based on pending criminal charges or arrests, or convictions arising during employment.  The amendments would also prohibit asking for or considering adjournments in contemplation of dismissal
1 or non-criminal violations
2 in employment decisions.
New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio has 30 days, or until January 9, 2020, to sign, veto or take no action on the legislation.  If no action is taken within 30 days, the amendments become law. ....

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