MPA Opposes New York Extended Producer Liability Bill
MPA issued a memorandum of opposition to a New York bill on extended producer liability (EPR).
MPA issued a memorandum of opposition to a New York bill on extended producer liability (EPR).
MPA issued a memorandum of opposition to an Oregon bill on extended producer liability (EPR).
MPA submitted written testimony opposing the proposed Montana digital advertising tax.
MPA joined other industry groups in opposing a New Hampshire bill requiring written consent for automatic renewals.
MPA issued a memorandum of opposition to a Hawaii bill on extended producer liability (EPR).
MPA issued a memorandum of opposition to a Maryland bill on extended producer liability (EPR).
MPA issued a memorandum of opposition to a New York bill that includes paper products in the extended producer liability (EPR) system.
On February 19, 2020, Alliance President & CEO David Chavern will testify at the Department of Justice Workshop on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Today, the News Media Alliance will testify at a Congressional hearing on the need to protect the future of journalism through granting news publishers a safe harbor to negotiate for better business terms with the big tech platforms, such as Facebook and Google.
At a House Information Technology Subcommittee Hearing today, News Media Alliance President and CEO David Chavern called upon online content distribution platforms – specifically Google and Facebook – “to…help stem the flow of misinformation—a problem that is largely of their own making.”