Following EIA Advocacy, MI Senate Committee Fails to Advance Mini-TCPA
As we reported last month, the unexpected introduction of a “mini-TCPA” in the Michigan Senate late in the legislative year raised significant concerns for EIA. Against this backdrop, EIA embarked on a campaign to ensure that the bill was not rushed through without adequate consideration for its impact on ecommerce businesses nationwide. EIA was pleased to see that the Michigan Senate Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection decided to hold no hearings on SB 1037, declined to vote it out of committee, and never progressed the bill to the full Senate for consideration.
State Legislative Roundup for June 2024
As many state legislative sessions for 2024 have reached their end, we continue to provide our periodic roundup of bills under active consideration in the states that we are monitoring because they could have an impact on the ecommerce marketing landscape.
State Legislative Roundup for March 25, 2024
As state legislative sessions for 2024 grind on and some reach their end, we continue to provide our periodic roundup of bills under active consideration in the states that we are monitoring because they could have an impact on the ecommerce marketing landscape.
EcMA Applauds West Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee’s Decision Not to Adopt Flawed Mini-TCPA
The EcMA celebrates West Virginia senators rejecting House Bill 5251 and Senate Bill 500, a flawed mini-TCPA that could have led to a flood of frivolous litigation in The Mountain State.
State Legislative Roundup for March 8, 2024
Continuing our series of legislative updates, we're back with the latest on bills impacting ecommerce marketing across various states.
State Legislative Roundup for Thursday, Feb 22, 2024
With most state legislative sessions actively underway, we provide the latest installment of our periodic roundup of bills that we are monitoring.