Retailers React as Judge Rejects Swipe Fee SettlementAnticompetitive practices require long-term relief, according to industry advocates. Judge Signals Dismissal of Swipe Fee SettlementIts likely failure underscores the need to pass the Credit Card Competition Act, according to industry groups. Retailer Groups React to Visa & Mastercard Settlement NACS and other associations deem settlement terms as insufficient for true relief. Retail Groups Seek Clarity Over Mask Policy Enforcement NACS, among other associations, is asking government agencies to prioritize the safety of employees and define that businesses should not enforce the redefined mandate. Legislative Corner: Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, Oregon & Wisconsin Retailers seek clarity on mask guidelines. NACS Raises Concerns Over Oregon's Revised Mask Rule The association argues that requiring employees to ask about customers' vaccination status is "calculated to lead to anger and violence." NACS & Fellow Retail Associations Press for Clarity on New Federal Tobacco 21 Law Some states are delaying enforcement until the FDA finalizes regulations. NACS Urges C-store Industry to Comply With New Federal Tobacco 21 Law The association wants the FDA to clarify that it will not enforce the new age until it issues implementing regulations. Retailers Disappointed in Supreme Court's American Express Ruling In a 5-4 decision, the court said the credit card company did not violate federal antitrust law. NACS Among Founding Members of New Payment Security Coalition The Secure Payments Partnership will address payment fraud and improvements to the U.S. card system. 1 2 3 4 Next Last