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CEO DATELINE - Association: No, coffee doesn't cause cancer

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CEO DATELINE - Iowa greenlights association health plan expansion

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2018 Association Leadership Awards

Join CEO Update and 500 members of the association community at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 20, 2018 to honor the recipients of the 2018 Association Leadership Awards:

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CEO DATELINE - Agriculture groups sound alarm on Chinese tariffs

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Washington state toughens disclosure laws

A new Washington state law would penalize trade associations and other nonprofit groups that fail to disclose their donors if the groups are engaged in political campaigns. The DISCLOSE Act was part of a package of bills signed into law March 19 by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee that supporters argue will strengthen the state's voting process while bringing greater transparency to elections. The state previously required political action committees to disclose their donors but other nonprofits were exempt.

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Former CTA marketing head dies

Susan Littleton, the longtime vice president of marketing for the Consumer Technology Association, died of cancer March 18 at her home in Boise, Idaho. Littleton, 62, first joined CTA in 2002. She stepped down in 2017 to launch the event marketing consultancy SLL Consulting. During her time at CTA, she led marketing for the association and its trade show CES, helping grow attendance at the event more than 50 percent from her first show in 2003 to her final show in 2017, according to the association. CES is now one of the largest trade shows in the U.S.

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