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Los Angeles Initiative Seeks to Impose $450,000 Cap on Annual Compensation of Executives in Health Care Facilities

The Los Angeles City Council will soon decide whether to adopt an initiative as an ordinance or refer it to voters for the 2024 ballot. If the initiative officially qualifies for the ballot, the Los Angeles City Council...more

Epstein Becker & Green

HEAL Advisory: Recent Decision Casts More Uncertainty Over New York Executive Order 38's Cap on Executive Compensation

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With so many questions surrounding the implementation of the New York State ("NYS" or "State") Governor's Executive Order 38 cap on executive compensation (and administrative expenses), most stakeholders expected...more

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HUD challenge to executive compensation

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On Friday, May 16th, HUD released compensation data from the 2013 Executive Compensation Survey, in which Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) were required to report salary information from their top 3 management officials and...more

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Proposal Seeks To Make California The Artificer And Enforcer Of Caps On Executive Compensation

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Earlier this month, Secretary of State Debra Bowen announced that the proponents of an initiative measure could begin collecting petition signatures for their measure. If this measure makes it on to the ballot and is...more

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