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News in Brief: November 2011

Warner leaving industrial fabrics group Stephen Warner is stepping down as president and CEO of the $8M-revenue Industrial Fabrics Association International, the group announced Oct. 25.

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Opponents of ethics rule shift seek help from Democrats

Proposal would bar federal employees from taking gifts from lobbyists, including free passes to ‘widely attended gatherings’ Associations are stepping up their campaign against an Obama administration proposal to limit federal employees’ access to trade shows, conferences and other events by lining up Democrats in Congress to press the issue.

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Perry argues for flat tax, less regulation in teleforum

Perry argues for flat tax, less regulation in teleforum Texas Gov. Rick Perry spoke to an estimated 20,000 members of several business groups in a telephone conference Nov. 8, the latest in an association “Town Hall” teleforum series. The teleforum was held jointly by the National Restaurant Association, National Federation of Independent Business, Associated Builders and Contractors and the National Association of Home Builders.

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Courson named CEO of Home Builders Institute

Former head of the Mortgage Bankers Association replaces Fredrick Humphreys, who retires at year’s end John Courson, former head of the Mortgage Bankers Association, has been named president and CEO of the Home Builders Institute. Courson will replace longtime HBI president and CEO Frederick Humphreys, who will retire at the end of this year. Humphreys has led HBI for 11 years.

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Associations find self-regulation nets good PR

RELATED CONTENT Lobbying the public: Groups lean heavily on digital presence While new media has provided another avenue for trade associations to

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Associations increase calls to settle online sales tax fight

National dispute over online sales tax collection pits many traditional retail groups against their Internet-age counterparts As states look to Congress to give them authority to collect taxes on Internet purchases, a handful of retail-affiliated associations are revving up PR engines to support or oppose the idea.

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