Republican leadership has selected the next Chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, the committee in the House that has jurisdiction over ERISA. Congressman Tim Walberg (R-MI) will lead the Committee in the next Congress. Mr. Walberg is a longtime member of both Education and Workforce and the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Tag Archives: Maryland
ERIC Retirement & Compensation Policy Highlights: PBGC Annual Report; Comment Period for Fiduciary Proposal; and More!
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ERIC Alert: State Paid Leave Regulatory Updates and Request for Member Feedback; State Paid Leave Strategy Calls
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Maryland Enacts Paid Family and Medical Leave Program Legislation with Notable Changes
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California Extends COVID-19 Emergency Paid Leave; Maryland Paid Family and Medical Leave Proposal Returns for 2022
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ERIC Victory: Maryland Lawmakers Shift Paid Leave Focus Based on ERIC Recommendations
ERIC successfully defeated Maryland’s paid leave insurance program and significantly pared down state COVID-19 emergency paid sick leave legislation. ERIC had been fighting the two proposals since the beginning of the year.
Large Employers Oppose Maryland’s HB 581 Health Spending Mandate
Today, ERIC pressed Maryland’s House Appropriations Committee to withdraw HB 581 from consideration. HB 581 is an attempt to enforce certain coverage and reimbursement requirements on ERISA-governed employee benefit plans with beneficiaries in Maryland, which we believe may be preempted by ERISA.
Weekly State Telehealth Roundup
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ERIC Pushes Back on Maryland and Oregon Paid Family and Medical Leave Efforts
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ERIC Win! Maryland Governor Signs New Telehealth Legislation
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has signed two telehealth bills, crucial to expanding access to health care during the COVID-19 crisis, into law before the close of the legislative session.