Credit union groups react to credit card data breach Target recently announced that as many as 40 million credit and debit card accounts used by customers during the holiday shopping season may have been compromised—news that left two groups representing credit unions scrambling to warn customers to take steps to protect their accounts.
Read MoreA planned extension of the Washington, D.C., Metrorail service is facing a roadblock in the shape of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists headquarters. Metro officials have proposed a new rail station in Bethesda, Md., to service the upcoming Purple Line, which will run from the suburb just north of the district, to New Carrollton, Md., some 16 miles away. The problem? The proposed site is currently home to ASHP's four-story building, owned for more than 20 years.
Read MoreAfter just seven months, former Sen. Judd Gregg steps down from CEO spot, leaving Ken Bentsen as association's sole leader An unusual leadership arrangement for associations turned out to be a rather short-lived one this month, as former GOP Sen. Judd Gregg resigned as CEO of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association Dec. 12, just seven months after taking the position.
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Government stops; advocacy abides Related content Timeless advice in a time of change Associations rack up both triumphs and defeats in courts
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