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Summary of General Statutes Enacted at the 2007 Session of the Georgia General Assembly of Georgia - 8/07 Advocacy & Government Relations August 15, 2007
Robert J. Lystad Joel C. Williams, Jr.
A memorandum outlining select general statues enacted by the Georgia General Assembly during the 2007 legislative session.
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HB 2007 Local Government - 8/8/07 Advocacy & Government Relations August 8, 2007
Robert J. Lystad
HB 2007 Local Government
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Committee Assignments for the 109th Congress - 01/25/05 Advocacy and Government Relations
Cynthia E. Berry
House Republican and Democratic leadership continue to finalize committee assignments for the 109th Congress. The House Steering Committee and Leadership are meeting this week to prepare a final resolution for a vote by the House of Representatives. It is expected that the House will vote on committee assignments this week. After each committee is formally established, organizational meetings will be held to adopt committee rules and establish subcommittee assignments for the 109th Congress.
Click on the link below to see the complete House and Senate assignments for the 109th Congress.
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Busy Year for Guilty Pleas - 12/23/04 Advocacy & Government Relations December 23, 2004
In 2004, ongoing investigations by the Criminal Enforcement section of the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice resulted in high profile guilty pleas and large fines. In March of 2004, Crompton Corporation, a US manufacturer of rubber chemicals, plead guilty to conspiring with other rubber chemical producers to suppress and eliminate competition in the sale of rubber chemicals and agreed to pay a $50,000,000 fine. Joseph B. Eisenberg and James J. Conway. former executives of Crompton, subsequently also plead guilty.
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Department of Health and Human Services Task Force Releases Report on Prescription Drug Importation - 12/23/04 December 23, 2004
Cynthia E. Berry
In this edition of the Advocacy & Government Relations Client Alert we discuss the final report (released on December 21) of the Department of Health and Human Services Task Force on Drug Importation. Reiterating that access to safe and affordable prescription drugs is an important policy goal, the Task Force concluded that drug importation would be costly to implement, provide little overall savings and, if not restricted to commercial importation from Canada, could be dangerous to consumers. The Task Force advised that all aspects of achieving safety, quality and cost-effectiveness must be comprehensively examined before imported drugs can be considered safe.
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