ERIC fought back against SB 3827, convincing state lawmakers that the paid leave measure proposed by the bill was costly, duplicative, and unnecessary.
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A Year-In-Review: ERIC Recommendations Included in New York City Retirement Savings Program
ERIC worked closely with New York City lawmakers and allied organizations to shape the city-administered retirement savings program established by Int. 888-18.
A Year-In-Review: ERIC Defeats New York Health Act Legislation
ERIC defeated the New York Health Act proposed by AB 6058/SB 5474, which attempted to create a single-payer health care system in the state and critically disrupt self-funded, employer-sponsored health benefit plans.
A Year-In-Review: ERIC Defeats Bad Patient Steering Language in California
ERIC spearheaded a coordinated effort to convince California lawmakers to remove harmful patient steering language from SB 524 and protect our member companies and their thousands of employees throughout the state.
A Year-In-Review: ERIC Scores Early Wins in Lawsuit Challenging Amended New Jersey WARN Act
Since filing our lawsuit, ERIC has secured several key victories in our legal challenge of the amended New Jersey WARN Act.
A Year-In-Review: ERIC Secures Wave of Telehealth Wins in States Across the Country
Through our active advocacy efforts, ERIC shaped a wave of state policies that broadly expand access to telehealth services while avoiding language that could limit patient flexibility and cost savings.
Victory! Prescription Drug Deal & House Legislative Text Includes Employer Coverage, OSHA Vaccine Mandate Rule & Mental Health RFIs
ERIC Victory: Surprise Billing Part II Rule Protects Employers
New Surprise Medical Billing Rules Protect Patients From Predatory Practices
For far too long, Americans have been preyed upon by unscrupulous practice in the health industry. The new surprise billing rules will protect patients from these unfair bills while helping to keep health care costs under control.