NATO Raises Concerns Over Proposed Menthol Ban With Federal OfficialsThe group argues that rulings would have substantial negative economic impact on reputable, licensed and regulated retail businesses. Biden Administration Expected to Delay Federal Menthol BanThe final rule will likely be pushed back to March 2024 or later. Tackling Tobacco: November 2023 Legislative & Regulatory Roundup An effort is underway to override the Ohio governor's veto of a ban on local flavored tobacco bans. 7-Eleven Faces FTC Penalty Over Florida Store Acquisition The convenience retailer could owe a maximum of $77 million for violating an existing consent order. Haslam Family & Berkshire Hathaway Dispute Could Get January Court Date A trial may take place Jan. 8-9 pending agreement to certain conditions. New Coalition Forms to Push for Swipe Fee Reform The Lower Credit Card Fees Coalition includes businesses and advocates, including NACS. Lawmakers Raise Concerns Over Proposed Menthol Ban's Impact on Small Business Members of the U.S. House Committee on Small Business point to potential revenue loss and black market sales. NACS Joins Challenge to New Joint Employer Rule The National Labor Relations Board's new rule rescinds the 2020 joint employer measure. Giving C-store Operators the Lowdown on the FDA Crackdown The agency has been targeting retailers and manufacturers for selling disposable e-cigarettes illegally. Industry Associations Urge Retailers to Speak Against Menthol Ban NACS and CDA express concerns regarding the bans, such as growth of the illicit tobacco market. First Previous 11 12 13 14 15 Next Last