"Spring 2025 PBM Policy Update: Transparency Initiatives and State-Level Action Redefine the Landscape"

Washington, D.C. – Podcast host Bridgette Keller and policy associate David Gilboa recently discussed crucial developments in the Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) sector during the Spring 2025 PBM Policy and Legislative Update. Their conversation highlighted key federal and state legislative activities that are influencing the operational landscape for PBMs this season. Among the most significant federal proposals is the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2025, which aims to eliminate spread pricing and mandates full disclosure of rebates and fees between PBMs and stakeholders. Alongside it, the Prescription Pricing for the People Act is calling … Read more

Chicago Poised to Redefine Industrial Impact with Pioneering Ordinance Aimed at Protecting Vulnerable Communities

Chicago, IL – Nearly two years after resolving a civil rights complaint that highlighted racial discrimination in its zoning practices, Chicago is on the brink of adopting transformative legislation aimed at preventing polluting industries from adversely affecting low-income communities of color. The proposed ordinance, which could redefine industrial zoning laws in the nation’s third-largest city, is scheduled for consideration by city leaders this Wednesday. The initiative seeks to introduce a robust framework for evaluating the cumulative environmental impact on neighborhoods prior to the approval of new industrial ventures. This move comes in response to national … Read more

Controversial Overhaul: Trump and Musk’s Bold Moves to Redefine USAID Trigger Legal and Constitutional Concerns

WASHINGTON — In a controversial move that’s shaking the foundations of international aid, the Trump administration, with the help of billionaire Elon Musk, launched an unprecedented assault on the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), leading scholars to accuse the government of breaking federal law. Within just three weeks, their actions have nearly dismantled an agency historically pivotal in humanitarian efforts worldwide. President Donald Trump’s administration has drastically slowed down USAID by stopping many of its operations. Government and non-government personnel were given extensive access to the agency’s digital systems. This included personal information of … Read more

Judge Aims to Redefine Fort Worden PDA’s Financial Strategy Amid Legal Tensions and Park Upkeep Concerns

PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. – In a recent court decision aimed at addressing ongoing financial and operational struggles at Fort Worden state park, Jefferson County Superior Court Judge Brandon Mack announced plans to devise a new order. This new directive, deliberated during a Dec. 20 hearing, seeks a more balanced approach among various stakeholders including Kitsap Bank, the court-appointed receiver, and the Fort Worden Public Development Authority (PDA), alongside addressing the interests of the park’s tenants and its ultimate stewards, the taxpayers. Judge Mack emphasized the importance of a fair and functioning system to both compensate … Read more