Examining National Public Health Law to Realize the Global Health Security Agenda
This study analyzes the scope and content of existing national legislation in each of the Global Health Security Agenda Action Packages.
State Workplace Wellness Program Laws - Public Employers
This dataset groups laws that did not specify employer type with laws directed at private employer programs because they likely apply to private employers in specific or limited circumstances.
State Workplace Wellness Program Laws - Private Employers
This dataset groups laws that did not specify employer type with laws directed atprivate employer programs because they likely apply to private employers in specific or limited circumstances.
State Preemption Laws
In the United States, preemption is a legal doctrine that allows higher levels of government to restrict or even prevent a lower-level government from self-regulating. While it is often thought of in the context of the federal government preventing state regulation, preemption is increasingly used as a tool by states to limit cities, counties, and other lower-level municipalities from legislating across a broad array of issues.