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Exchanges could mean big changes for group health care

Some states are charging ahead, but others are holding back on creating insurance exchanges required by Affordable Care Act RELATED CONTENT Associations face uncertainty as health exchange deadline nears

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Lewin leaves ACC, but hopes to stay health policy player

After leading the American College of Cardiology for five years, executive wants to apply experience in a changing environment Jack Lewin’s April 6 resignation from his CEO position at the American College of Cardiology may have come as a surprise to some, but he says it was all pretty much according to plan.

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Lobbyist will take on piracy problem for music publishers

Allison Halataei brings House Judiciary Committee experience to NMPA’s fight to protect members’ intellectual property rights Contrary to media reports, ex-Hill staffer Allison Halataei says she had little to do with online piracy issues in her last job. But she certainly will in her new one.

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Chamber Committee of 100 adds new executive members

Groups grows to 130 members; includes two recently hired chiefs who join in advance of the summer meeting in Farmingham, Pa. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Association Committee of 100, a group of high-profile association executives, has added seven CEO members to its roster. New members include Carter Keithley, Toy Industry Association; Robert Nichols, Financial Services Forum; Randall Rothenberg, Interactive Advertising Bureau; Jay Timmons, National Association of Manufacturers; and Brian Wynne, Electric Drive Transportation Association.

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Jack Lewin leaves American College of Cardiology

After five years as head of the group, CEO exits. Lewin Jack Lewin resigned Friday as head of the $90 million-revenue American College of Cardiology after more than five years at the helm.

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Lobbyists group calls for tighter registration rules

The American League of Lobbyists released recommendations April 9 that would require many more thousands to register as lobbyists, while also lifting some of the restrictions that current lobbyists face in doing their jobs.

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