April 13, 2015 •
See Us in Person!
Here is our April-May calendar. State and Federal Communications will be attending these events. If you plan to be there as well, be sure to say hello! April 13 WGR Toastmasters, Washington, DC April 14 Ohio Chamber of Commerce Annual […]
Here is our April-May calendar. State and Federal Communications will be attending these events. If you plan to be there as well, be sure to say hello!
April 13 WGR Toastmasters, Washington, DC
April 14 Ohio Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Legislative Reception, Columbus, Ohio
April 22-23 Public Affairs Council Spring Executive Meeting, Washington, DC
April 27 WGR Toastmasters, Washington, DC
April 30 DiversityBusiness.com Annual Program, New York City, NY
May 14-16 Women in Government – Western Regional Conference, Denver, Colorado
June 4-6 NCSL Executive Committee Spring Meeting, Denver, Colorado
February 17, 2015 •
2015 National PAC Pre-Conference Luncheon
What lobbying activities are you involved in? Are you registered as a lobbyist? Could your activities trigger registration and reporting? What doesn’t require reporting in one state or municipality could easily require it in another and failure to do so […]
What lobbying activities are you involved in? Are you registered as a lobbyist? Could your activities trigger registration and reporting? What doesn’t require reporting in one state or municipality could easily require it in another and failure to do so could cause major problems for you and your company.
Come have lunch on us and sit down with State and Federal Communications before the start of the PAC National Conference to discuss government compliance and more.
As a special thank you, all attendees will receive a Starbucks gift card.
Check out our video for luncheon details and R.S.V.P. here!
January 23, 2015 •
2015 PAC Grassroots Pre-Conference Luncheon
What grassroots activities are you involved in? Are you registered as a lobbyist? Could your activities trigger registration and reporting? What doesn’t require reporting in one state or municipality could easily require it in another and failure to do […]
What grassroots activities are you involved in? Are you registered as a lobbyist? Could your activities trigger registration and reporting? What doesn’t require reporting in one state or municipality could easily require it in another and failure to do so could cause major problems for you and your company.
Don’t get caught with your head in the sand! Come have lunch on us and sit down with State and Federal Communications before the start of the PAC Grassroots Conference to discuss government compliance and more.
As a special thank you, all attendees will receive a Starbucks gift card.
Check out our video for luncheon details and R.S.V.P. here!
January 21, 2015 •
Proud to Be a Sponsor of the 2015 National Grassroots Conference!
State and Federal Communications is excited to be attending the 2015 National Grassroots Conference on February 3-6. Elizabeth Bartz, president and CEO of the company, and a team of three of the staff, will be heading to Key West […]
State and Federal Communications is excited to be attending the 2015 National Grassroots Conference on February 3-6. Elizabeth Bartz, president and CEO of the company, and a team of three of the staff, will be heading to Key West to participate in the program.
We believe in the great value of this gathering and so we are proud to be the sponsor of the Live Twitter Board at the conference. You can follow the conversations on Twitter @PACouncil #GRC15.
January 5, 2015 •
See Us in Person!
Here is our January – February calendar. If you are attending any of the coming events, please stop by and say hello! January 8-10 NCSL Winter Executive Committee Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana January 9-11 Women In Government Annual Meeting, St. […]
Here is our January – February calendar. If you are attending any of the coming events, please stop by and say hello!
January 8-10 NCSL Winter Executive Committee Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana
January 9-11 Women In Government Annual Meeting, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida
January 11-15 Public Affairs Institute, Laguna Beach, California
January 21-23 U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting, Washington, D.C.
February 3-6 Public Affairs Council National Grassroots Conference, Key West, Florida
February 20-22 National Governors Association Winter Meeting, Washington, D.C.
February 23-26 Public Affairs Council National PAC Conference, Orlando, Florida
December 2, 2014 •
See Us in Person!
Here is our December-January calendar. If you are attending any of the coming events, please stop by and say hello! December 3 Ohio Society Holiday Party; Washington, DC December 6-10 COGEL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania December 9-12 NCSL Fall Forum, Washington, DC […]
Here is our December-January calendar. If you are attending any of the coming events, please stop by and say hello!
December 3 Ohio Society Holiday Party; Washington, DC
December 6-10 COGEL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
December 9-12 NCSL Fall Forum, Washington, DC
January 8-11 NCSL Executive Committee Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana
January 9-11 Women In Government Annual Meeting, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida
January 11-16 Public Affairs Institute, Laguna Beach, California
November 3, 2014 •
Plan Now for Your 2015 Professional Development
Readers of Compliance NOW know how important professional development is to me. Everyone at State and Federal Communications knows from Day #1 they need to take advantage of the opportunities we provide for such development and are encouraged to also […]
Readers of Compliance NOW know how important professional development is to me. Everyone at State and Federal Communications knows from Day #1 they need to take advantage of the opportunities we provide for such development and are encouraged to also find other programs. We have all learned a lot from a popular seminar on grammar and many of us have attended the Disney Institute on working with our customers.
There are two Public Affairs Council programs in February 2015 you should consider attending.
National Grassroots Conference from February 3rd through 6th is the largest and really the most comprehensive conference of its kind. The speakers are corporate and association government affairs professionals who implement grassroots programs. You will learn strategies to improve your communications and increase your success.
National PAC Conference—or as we refer to it PAC PAC—from February 23rd to February 26th is definitely the leading program for a PAC professional. It combines the important skills training you need for the important elections facing our country.
There is one other plus to attending these conferences—you know, other than all the information you will learn and bring back to your organization—is they are both in Florida at a time when we could use a double dose of Vitamin D. The National Grassroots Conference is in Key West and the PAC PAC Conference is in Orlando at Universal’s Portofino Bay property. If this brings up questions, remind everyone the days start early in Florida and networking goes on through the evenings.
State and Federal Communications will be in attendance at both conferences—as we have been for years—and look forward to seeing you there. If you do have questions about either of these programs, please do not hesitate to give me a call. I would be happy to provide additional information.
Until next month, think about how you can sharpen your skills for the upcoming active legislative and election year.
Thank you,
Elizabeth Z. Bartz
President and CEO
@elizabethbartz
October 3, 2014 •
See Us in Person!
Here is our October-November calendar. If you are attending any of these events, please stop by and say hello! October 8-10 PAC Fall Board Meeting, Santa Barbara, California October 13 WGR Toastmasters, Washington, D.C. October 21 WASRG Summit — Keynote […]
Here is our October-November calendar. If you are attending any of these events, please stop by and say hello!
October 8-10 PAC Fall Board Meeting, Santa Barbara, California
October 13 WGR Toastmasters, Washington, D.C.
October 21 WASRG Summit — Keynote Sponsor, Washington, D.C.
November 13-15 Women in Government Fifth Annual Healthcare Summit, Washington, D.C.
November 19-21 2014 Professional Women in Advocacy Conference, Washington, D.C.
November 22 SGAC Foundation’s Leaders’ Policy Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona
September 23, 2014 •
We Are Heading to the 2014 State and Local Government Relations Conference!
State and Federal Communications is proud to be a sponsor of the 2014 Public Affairs Council State and Local Government Relations Conference from September 29 – October 1 in Alexandria, Virginia. President and CEO Elizabeth Bartz and a team of […]
State and Federal Communications is proud to be a sponsor of the 2014 Public Affairs Council State and Local Government Relations Conference from September 29 – October 1 in Alexandria, Virginia. President and CEO Elizabeth Bartz and a team of five of the staff are attending the event. We never miss it!
You can follow the Twitter conversations from the conference at #SLGR14.
See you there!
September 12, 2014 •
See Us in Person!
Here is our September calendar. If you are attending any of these events, please stop by and say hello! September 11-12, 2014 PLI: Corporate Political Activities Seminar, Washington, D.C. September 22, 2014 WGR Toastmasters, Washington, D.C. September 29 – October […]
Here is our September calendar. If you are attending any of these events, please stop by and say hello!
September 11-12, 2014 PLI: Corporate Political Activities Seminar, Washington, D.C.
September 22, 2014 WGR Toastmasters, Washington, D.C.
September 29 – October 1, 2014 PAC State and Local Government Affairs Conference, Alexandria, Virginia
July 7, 2014 •
Super PAC Not Independent Enough to Escape Contribution Limits
On Wednesday, July 2, a federal appeals court affirmed the judgment of a district court; independent expenditure committees can lose the right to make unlimited expenditures in certain circumstances. In Vermont Right to Life v. Sorrell , the U.S. Court […]
On Wednesday, July 2, a federal appeals court affirmed the judgment of a district court; independent expenditure committees can lose the right to make unlimited expenditures in certain circumstances.
In Vermont Right to Life v. Sorrell , the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled a state-level super PAC was not functionally distinct enough from a sister committee actively contributing to candidates and parties. Whether a group is functionally distinct from a non-independent-expenditure-only entity depends on factors including, but not limited to, the overlap of staff and resources, the lack of financial independence, the coordination of activities, and the flow of information between the entities.
Creating two committees and managing two separate bank accounts is not sufficient to prove the committees’ funds are actually treated as separate. To alleviate the danger of quid pro quo corruption, contribution limits may apply to super PACs when they are not functionally distinguishable from committees directly contributing or coordinating expenditures with campaigns.
May 20, 2014 •
PAC Procurement Webinar Features Elizabeth Bartz
Elizabeth Bartz is the featured speaker in today’s Public Affairs Council State Procurement Strategies webinar. This presentation is the final installment of the four-part “Strengthening State Government Relations” series and will begin at 2:00 p.m. You can find details of […]
Elizabeth Bartz is the featured speaker in today’s Public Affairs Council State Procurement Strategies webinar. This presentation is the final installment of the four-part “Strengthening State Government Relations” series and will begin at 2:00 p.m.
You can find details of the webinar on the Public Affairs Council website.
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