Retailers designate labor relations bill a "key vote" The National Retail Federation issued a letter Tuesday warning members of Congress that they are keeping a close eye on how they vote on a bill concerning President Barack Obama's appointments to the National Labor Relations Board.
Read More"No sacred cows" in tax reform, says retail group The Retail Industry Leaders Association wants Congress to put "all corporate tax preferences" on the table as it takes up the tricky issue of tax reform. In a letter delivered to the House Ways and Means Committee Monday, Bill Hughes, RILA's senior vice president of government affairs, said his organization supports "comprehensive, base-broadening, rate-reducing, revenue-neutral tax reform."
Read MoreElectronics group takes on patent trolls The Consumer Electronics Association is urging federal regulators to rein in "patent trolls" through new legislation and other means, the legal news service Law360 recently reported.
Read MoreThe Obama administration will not move forward with a proposed reduction in Medicare Advantage rates after a campaign by America's Health Insurance Plans resulted in 160 members of Congress coming out in opposition to the cuts. According to the Associated Press, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Tuesday that rates would instead increase by 3.3 percent in 2013, a reversal from an earlier position.
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Read MoreANGA increases advocacy clout, Capitol Hill connections with hire of API executive vice president as its next chief executive Durbin
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