The Security Industry Association (SIA) strongly supports lawmakers taking crucial and long-overdue steps needed to address growing threats posed by the weaponization or misuse of drones.
The proposal, known as Safeguarding Election Candidates Using Reasonable Expenditures, provides a clear framework that allows candidates and elected officials to use campaign funds for professional security services.
The security industry is an important segment of the U.S. economy, contributing over $430 billion in total economic impact and supporting over 2.1 million jobs.
SIA’s “2024 Post-Election Recap: Security Industry Outlook” examines how the GOP’s return to unified government could impact key legislative priorities for the electronic and physical security industry.
New York small business owners must act by Oct. 31 to apply for the new Retail Security Tax Credit, designed to help them invest in security measures as part of the state’s fiscal year 2025 budget.
The Retail Worker Safety Act also requires retailers to implement programs to prevent workplace violence and provide training to employees on de-escalation, active shooter drills and emergency procedures.