Flavored vaping ban details, budget shutdown what ifs

In this issue:
- Flavored vaping products cannot be sold after Oct. 1
- What happens if the state shuts down?
- Governor proclaims Oct. 4-6 as Buy Nearby Weekend
- Regulatory round-up
Flavored vaping products cannot be sold after Oct.
Flavored e-cig product ban, wage theft bills introduced

In this issue:
- Agreement reached to complete the budget before roads
- Governor announces flavored vaping/alternative nicotine product ban
- E-prescribing bills reported from house committee
- Bills introduced to bolster AG’s wage theft task force
- Governor proclaims September as Family Meals Month
- Regulatory round-up
Agreement reached to complete the budget before roads
After much back and forth all year and parting shots all summer,
Upcoming regulations, court discusses adopt and amend

In this issue:
- Marketplace bills reported from committee
- Court hears oral arguments on changes to paid medical leave law
- Democrats road funding plan: raise taxes on businesses
- High court weighs in on nonresident alcohol sale restrictions
- License needed to sell CBD/industrial hemp products
- EEOC pay data due by Sept.