U.S. Chamber says some lawmakers have 'forfeited' Chamber supportThe U.S. Capitol surrounded by fencing following the Jan. 6 attack Nicole Glass/Shutterstock.comUpdated from original story posted Jan. 12.
Read MoreFollowing a backlash from members, the American Political Science Association on Monday apologized for a Jan. 7 statement calling on public officials on "both sides" to do better after the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol, Inside Higher Ed reported.Want more news?
Read MoreThe Blue Cross Blue Shield Association is suspending contributions from its employee-funded political action committee to lawmakers who challenged the Electoral College results, citing last week's storming of Capitol Hill as the reasoning for its decision.Want more news?
Read MoreAt least seven associations have launched new diversity and inclusion initiatives in recent weeks, with each group bringing together members together to push for increased representation in their professions and industries. The initiatives are part of a larger trend of associations stepping up their diversity efforts following last year's Black Lives Matter protests.Want more news?
Read MoreSmaller, hybrid events are likely to dominateLarge trade shows and conferences may not pick up again until late 2021 or early 2022. A shift to live events in the later half of this year will likely create a crunch for venue space at that time, according to events professionals.
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