Top 5 Policy Priorities for Remainder of 2023

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National Restaurant Association’s VP of Public Policy Aaron Frazier returns to discuss recent advocacy on Capitol Hill and potential legislation and regulation shifts—at national, state, and local levels—impacting the industry.In this episode, Aaron discusses policies that might have positive and negative effects on the industry, including credit card processing fees, joint employer rules, tipping, sick leave, and workforce growth.(01:05) – Advocacy on Capitol Hill(03:20) – Essential Workers for Economic Advancement Act(04:54) – Tracking potential shifts in national policy (08:30) – Monitoring state and local policies<br/>Resources to learn more:Stop AB 1228The Restaurants Act2023 Q3 National Restaurant Association’s Policy Primer <br/>This podcast is intended for general informational purposes and is not intended to provide any listener with individual tax, legal, or financial planning advice, and nothing in this podcast shall be deemed to create or grant any rights to any third parties. Podcast listeners are encouraged to do their own research, and where appropriate, obtain the advice or guidance of tax and accounting professionals, legal counsel, or the input of other experts with respect to their circumstances, practices and/or applicable laws. Listeners are encouraged to consider the applicability and suitability of the information provided for their own individual circumstances and at their own risk, and the National Restaurant Association and its affiliates cannot warrant the applicability of the information to any particular listener or party.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Order Up in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.

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