Bloomberg Government's New Report Highlights Key State Policy Trends Shaping 2025
- On March 24, 2025, Bloomberg Government, based in Arlington, Va., announced the release of its 2025 State Policy Watchlist, designed to outline key issues for state-level policy professionals in the coming year.
- The report aims to provide timely, actionable intelligence to government affairs teams, enabling them to develop and execute strategies with confidence, particularly amid the absence of federal standards in certain areas.
- The 2025 State Policy Watchlist offers an in-depth analysis of five critical state policy trends, including expanded consumer and children's privacy protections, AI regulation to prevent discrimination, cost-of-living initiatives in California, Big Tech crackdowns in New York, and nationwide pay transparency laws.
- News director at Bloomberg Government, Angela Greiling Keane, stated that the report provides state-level policy professionals with reliable industry data to understand key trends and formulate strategic plans for 2025.
- The report's analysis of state legislative priorities, such as California's cost-of-living reforms addressing housing, healthcare and environment-related costs, and New York's Big Tech scrutiny involving antitrust initiatives and measures targeting algorithmic bias and corporate regulation, helps organizations and industries stay ahead of policy developments and understand upcoming legislative issues, with subscribers able to access the full report on the Bloomberg Government platform.
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Bloomberg Government's New Report Highlights Key State Policy Trends Shaping 2025
ARLINGTON, Va., March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Bloomberg Government today announced the release of its 2025 State Policy Watchlist, which offers an in-depth analysis of five critical state policy trends defining the year. This comprehensive report is designed to outline…
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