Ask the Accountant… Question: I get frequent requests for names of accounting or legal professionals “who know our industry.” They are few and far between. I was recently introduced to an attorney who indeed “knows our industry,” and you might want to meet her. Answer: Amy Williams is an attorney who is also an ad…
Last month, the newly formed Congressional Printing Caucus was announced. But what is it and what does it mean for our industry?
The Alliance’s action of identifying a catastrophic bill in Washington state that would have banned certain inks prevailed.
A proposed Washington state bill was amended to include a ban of all printing inks and paints that use chlorinated pigments.
The U.S. Department of Labor published its yearly increases to the maximum civil penalties that may be assessed via OSHA citations.
The “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act” (IIJA) represents the largest federal investment in infrastructure in more than a decade.
Supply chain and labor challenges are getting a lot of press right now, and for good reason. But one not-so-publicized challenge facing the industry is technology security that protects companies and customers. Security threats are real, and not going away. Those in the industry that make the necessary investments will pick up market share and ultimately enjoy the financial benefits...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires certain businesses to make accommodations for people with disabilities. That applies to physical spaces, but also to online spaces. And failure to create an ADA-compliant website could open a business to lawsuits, financial liabilities and damage to your brand reputation...
On the heels of last week’s House action on postal reform, the Senate this week got into the game by introducing companion legislation.
With an increasingly vaccinated world, it is time for Congress to address the next phase of industry sector relief and recovery.