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Guns, butter and more at risk in sequestration, groups say

With the budget ax poised to fall March 1, some associations warn of food shortages, compromised defense and other dangers Boyle

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Associations mobilize to help shape Postal Service changes

After Saturday delivery elimination proposal, industry groups dependent on stable mail delivery are actively lobbying lawmakers Cohen

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Lewin's health care crusade continues

Despite retirement, former American College of Cardiology CEO still active in health care debate Lewin

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First CEO Hopper resigns from natural gas association

America's Natural Gas Alliance leader plans return to ‘roots' in litigation communications; replacement search handled internally Hopper

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More groups look for visionary CEOs

Executive recruiters review hiring trends and tips for jobseekers at CEO Update forum

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CEO DATELINE - The daily roundup of news important to associations - Feb. 21, 2013

Bus association begins crackdown on illegal operators The American Bus Association is encouraging its members to report motorcoach companies that are operating illegally or in an unsafe manner. ABA CEO Peter Pantuso recently told U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood that his group's members look forward to working with DOT and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration so that illegal operators are held accountable.

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