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What's right about political action committees?
Political action committees are bad news, right? They just buy votes. They are a bad influence on our ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
FEC: You Pay, You Say
Quick-hit TV and radio political spots must still carry a spoken sponsorship identification, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Association management: there is always room for honest leadership to speak...
Much of the sniping between the presumptive presidential nominees on the campaign trail in recent weeks illustrates a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
More big companies agree to disclose political spending.
It's a big year in politics, and more companies are agreeing to provide increased political disclosure. Abode Systems ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
"Consider the Evidence Carefully . . ."
In summation in nearly every courtroom drama, an attorney will ask the jury to weigh the evidence and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
"Consider the evidence carefully ...".
In summation in nearly every courtroom drama, an attorney will ask the jury to weigh the evidence and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Political donations grow as governance issue:
disclosure of corporate...
Political spending and disclosure are becoming a major corporate governance issue for American corporations. Shareholder resolutions demanding ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
National Association of Business Political Action Committees
Political action professionals and government affairs representatives interested in campaign finance reform issues and innovations in political action ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
IRS Scrutinizes Political Activities
As the 2008 Presidential election approaches, the IRS has stepped up examination of nonprofits' political activities, especially contributions ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Industry Places its Political Bets
Thus far into the 2008 election season, contributors from the nation's retail industry have plowed some $7.7 million ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
How much is too much? Participation in political
activities by nonprofits.
With the presidential campaigns under way and another election year quickly coming upon us, many exempt organizations ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Pharma's ballot box bets see mixed returns in 2006
SIX OF THE top 20 congressional recipients of pharmaceutical company donations for the 2006 cycle lost their contests. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Running with the PAC: becoming politically connected requires careful...
For real estate companies and their employees, engaging in political activities can often be a complex and delicate ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A moderating influence.
Every four years, North Carolina Republicans talk about ending the Democrats' stranglehold on political power in the state. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Can You Influence Laws to Benefit Your Organization?
HEADNOTE The answer is a resounding yes if you take a page from the advocacy of one Denver ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Friends in High Places
HEADNOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT As elections approach, do your part to put the friends of housing where we ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Commentary: Publisher's Notes: Politicians cheat public out of $657,000 in...
When you and I get a traffic ticket or a property tax bill - or even a late ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Commentary: Politicians cheat public out of $657K in unpaid fines
When you and I get a traffic ticket or a property tax bill - or even a late ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Air America Solicits Listener Donations
In an unusual move for a commercial radio network, Air America Radio quietly launched Sept. 21 a loyalty ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Dairy Talk
Pay-to-play PACs PACs are the Levitra of politics. They help you stay in the game.With at least 20,000 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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National Association of Business Political Action Committees
Political action professionals and government affairs representatives interested in campaign finance reform issues and innovations in political action committee management.
Members: 300
Founded: 1977
Dues: regular (based on total PAC receipts for the previous two-year election cycle), $1,750-$5,000 annual.