OP-ED: State lawmakers must fix BIPA, protect small businesses from annihilative lawsuits
When will Illinois start fixing its regulatory mistakes that make it harder for businesses to grow and thrive in our state?
When will Illinois start fixing its regulatory mistakes that make it harder for businesses to grow and thrive in our state?
I have been in the manufacturing industry since the late 1970s and aside from its schooling program in the early 1980s, I have had very little direct contact with the Technology & Manufacturing Association.
TMA’s Vice President Highlights How Manufacturers Face a Different Reality Than What Illinois Governor Pritzker Painted in the State of the State Address
The Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), initially enacted to safeguard the biometric data of Illinois residents, has inadvertently become a looming threat to the viability of small and mid-sized manufacturers in northern Illinois.
SCHAUMBURG, IL – Nearly 75% of small and mid-sized manufacturers who responded to a recent survey say they oppose the new Chinese-owned Gotion Electric Vehicle battery plant in Manteno that received $536 million in Illinois tax credits and government subsidies to locate in Illinois.
As a former trader at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and early pioneer in high frequency foreign exchange trading, I saw and lived with the advantage of adopting the best, yet easiest to use technology if I wanted to survive and put-up big numbers in my industry.
The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) released a statement calling on the Biden administration to address Mexico’s blatant and continuing breach of a 2019 joint agreement to lift steel tariffs in return for Mexico avoiding a surge of steel imports,
An unexpected societal reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic and the sudden and dramatic changes the devastating virus demanded on all our lives has been termed
By Dennis G. LaComb, Executive Vice President of the Technology & Manufacturing Association Politicians and manufacturers approach problems very differently. When machinists are programming machinery
First published in the Wall Street Journal, November 29, 2022 – former TMA Board Chairman Zach Mottl encourages the Biden Administration to invest in the