Industry Cheers Defeat of Reform Delay MeasureNow attention turns to the Federal Reserve, which is charged with implementing swipe fee reform by July 21. Swipe Fee Delay Vote Set for 2 P.M. TodayThe U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the Tester-Corker bill that would delay swipe fee reform for at least six months. New Jersey Considers Online Lottery Sales Proposed legislation would make the Garden State the first to sell lottery tickets on the Internet. Swipe Fee Reform Delay Could Reach Vote Next Week The issue may be in the homestretch as NACS prepares to fight what it hopes is its final battle. Retail Groups Take Swipe Fee Reform Fight to the Airwaves Sixty-second radio ads will be running in Sen. John Tester's home state of Montana. Sen. Tester Amends Swipe Fee Delay Move The legislator contends 15 months are needed to study the impact of any reform, down from 24 months. NACS Turns to Congress for Renewable Fuels Help Cost, potential risks are barriers to the industry selling fuels such as E15. Federal Task Forces Focuses on Gas Price Fraud President Barack Obama wants to "root out" manipulation in the oil markets. Retailers Not Backing Down in Swipe Fee Battle The fight continues to ensure that caps on debit card fees go into effect this summer. Retail Industry Sales Increase in March National Retail Federation describes consumers as confident but cautious. First Previous 194 195 196 197 198 Next Last