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Making PAC a priority pays off for housing group

RELATED CONTENT PACs still thrive in new era of spending Some PACs connected to the housing sector have been hard hit by the recession, but not so the National Multi Housing Council. The trade

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Associations shutter conferences, offices in wake of “Frankenstorm”

Superstorm Sandy disrupted the plans of most associations as it pummelled the Northeast with rains and high winds As federal offices in Washington, D.C., closed in preparation for “superstorm” Sandy Oct. 29, associations in the surrounding region followed suit, canceling events and telling employees to stay home.

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CEOs seek impact beyond bigger pay packages

At National Press Club forum, experts explore relationship between compensation and association leadership

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Q3 spending on lobbying climbs for many groups

U.S. Chamber nears $100 million mark in spending since Jan. 1; Realtors post another $10 million

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Q3 spending on lobbying climbs for many groups

U.S. Chamber nears $100 million mark in spending since Jan. 1; Realtors post another $10 million quarter Some of the biggest players in Washington and beyond kicked up their lobbying efforts in the third quarter. A preliminary analysis by CEO Update shows an overall increase in spending—perhaps 10 percent or more—among groups that reported expenses of at least $500,000 from July through September.

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AMA head looks beyond his group’s enrolled members

James Madara sees his mandate extending to patients, medical students and doctors striving to maintain financial sustainability The strategic plan for the American Medical Association under CEO James Madara is broader than the group itself. He is quick to turn the conversation to the larger questions facing doctors today, often blurring the line between his membership and the medical profession at large.

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