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The play's the thing for FSR exec

Whiting promotes Shakespeare through 'Will on the Hill' Whiting

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Congressional tax overhaul spurs exemption status concerns

As Ways and Means working group studies the issue, some are worried that changes could be slipped into final House legislation Is the tax-exempt status for associations and nonprofits in jeopardy? It's a concern that has been raised by some in the association sector for years, and it is now being raised again, as Congress drafts measures for tax overhaul.

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Successful lobbyists making the jump to the corner office

Three of this year's top association advocates are transitioning to chief executive on the strength of their policy accomplishments

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Disclosure proposal puts associations on the defensive

Many business groups are trying to derail a movement to require corporations to make public their political contributions Publicly traded corporations could soon be required to disclose contributions they make to groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, at least if some shareholders have their way.

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CEO DATELINE - The daily roundup of news important to associations - May 3, 2013

Feds may call off air tower closures that led to lawsuit The Federal Aviation Administration may not move forward with plans to close up to 149 small airport towers that resulted in the American Association of Airport Executives suing the agency last month to keep them open.

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CEO DATELINE - The daily roundup of news important to associations - May 2, 2013

CUNA defends warning about possible cyberattack Credit Union National Association is taking heat for its decision to warn its members publicly about a possible cyberattack on their websites by hacker group Anonymous, but the group says it did the right thing.

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