News published on Business Daily in May 2025

News from May 2025


Uber has expressed concerns regarding Oregon's Senate Bill 1166, noting that it may inadvertently lead to decreased driver earnings, fewer flexible job opportunities, and increased ride costs for consumers. The company referenced similar legislation enacted in other cities, which reportedly resulted in service cuts and limited access.

The American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) has called on the Colorado Senate to reject House Bill 1291, which could lead to an increase in private lawsuits under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act.

An employee of Flying Food Group, a foodservice provider at Los Angeles International Airport, has filed federal charges against the Unite Here Local 11 union.

Anaya Robinson, Senior Policy Strategist of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado, expressed concerns that House Bill 25-1291 (HB25-1291) would undermine data privacy rights established under the Colorado Privacy Act.

The Oregon Legislative Assembly has introduced Senate Bill 1166, which proposes new regulations for transportation network companies.

Cary Silverman, a partner and Public Policy Attorney at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, expressed concerns over proposed Colorado legislation that he said would enable the improper use of consumer protection laws to pursue personal injury claims.

Carlyle and SK Capital Partners have announced an extension of their tender offer to acquire all outstanding common stock of bluebird bio, Inc. The new expiration date for this offer, initially set for May 2, 2025, is now one minute after 11:59...

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has issued a reminder to eligible small businesses and private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in Wyoming regarding the approaching deadline of June 2 to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has issued a reminder for small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in South Dakota regarding the approaching June 2 deadline to apply for federal disaster loans.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Oklahoma of an upcoming deadline to apply for federal disaster loans.

Free Now Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on medical freedom law in California, is set to celebrate its 5th anniversary with a special dinner event.

Shaun Noorian, CEO of Empower Pharmacy, has expressed concerns about the compounding pharmacy sector, stating that it has diminished due to regulatory bias favoring large pharmaceutical companies.

The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation has announced its upcoming annual golf invitational, set to take place on June 23, 2025, at the Scioto Reserve Country Club in Powell.

Apple has released its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2025, ending March 29.

Heather Buck, the senior system director for Food and Nutrition Services at OhioHealth, has resumed her duties after battling multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer.

The Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) is urging property owners in hurricane-prone areas to prepare for the upcoming 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, anticipated to be "above average."

App developers emphasize the necessity for clear, consistent guidelines that foster innovation while enabling them to offer effective measures for parents to safeguard children from inappropriate online content.

Senator Mike Lee of Utah and Representative John James of Michigan have reintroduced the App Store Accountability Act.

Rejecting problematic legislation is considered better than passing a bad law.

Twenty-four leaders from various Cincinnati organizations have been selected for the third class of Hello Cincy: Executive.