As we reported recently, the White House announced an immediate stay of new EEO-1 pay data collection requirements that would have required more transparency about compensation based on race and gender. Citing the unnecessary burden and other data interpretation concerns, the Office of Management and Budget called for further review of the proposed Equal Employment Opportunity Commission action. While this reporting and disclosure rule was widely (and inaccurately) panned as halting the “Equal Pay Rule,” a growing number of states and local jurisdictions are passing and/or pushing for greater salary transparency while also prohibiting salary-related questions.