September 26, 2016 •
Voting is a Right and a Responsibility
Voting is one of the most basic civil actions Americans can take. Our ability to vote in an election is a right we should not take for granted, but too often many do. It is a privilege that comes with […]
Voting is one of the most basic civil actions Americans can take. Our ability to vote in an election is a right we should not take for granted, but too often many do. It is a privilege that comes with responsibility. With our votes, we shape the future of our country.
September 27, 2016, is National Voter Registration Day. On this day, volunteers and organizations will be out in force in order to reach out to thousands of voters and citizens about the importance of voting and helping people register to vote. So check out the National Voter Registration Day website and see how you can help other citizens register.
But the effort to Get Out the Vote doesn’t end with National Voter Registration Day. Here are some more ways you can help:
- Make sure your registration record is up-to-date. If you moved recently, have you updated your record?
- Know where your polling location is. Has it been moved due to building closings or expected crowds?
- Help someone get to the polls on Election Day. Many people want to vote, but have trouble getting to the polling locations. Do you know someone who could use a lift?
- If your jurisdiction has early in-person voting, help someone get there to vote early.
- Help someone request an absentee ballot when it is not possible for them to make it to polls. And help them make sure it is mailed in time to count.
- Work the polls. Help other voters exercise their rights.
- Spread the word about voting importance on social media. The more people talk about it, the more people will know about it.
For more information on registering and voting, check out the National Voter Registration Day website.
And always remember to find out the answers to these questions:
- By when do you have to register?
- By when do you have to request an absentee ballot?
- Is there early in-person voting, and if so, where?
- When do the polls open and close?
- What candidates and issues are on the ballot?
The answers can be found on the website of your secretary of state’s office and local elections office.
#KeepUSstrong! #VoterRegistrationDay
September 26, 2016 •
We’re on Our Way to #SLGR16
Say hello to our team at the 2016 State and Local Government Relations Conference! Follow the conference conversations on Twitter at #SLGR16.
Say hello to our team at the 2016 State and Local Government Relations Conference!
September 23, 2016 •
The Akron Marathon / International Orthodox Christian Charity [IOCC] Race
State and Federal Communications, Inc. is a mile marker sponsor for the Akron Marathon held on Saturday, September 24. The dollars raised for the Akron Marathon go to the Cleveland Clinic – Akron Children’s Hospital. This marathon is also the […]
State and Federal Communications, Inc. is a mile marker sponsor for the Akron Marathon held on Saturday, September 24. The dollars raised for the Akron Marathon go to the Cleveland Clinic – Akron Children’s Hospital. This marathon is also the vehicle for local Orthodox Christians to raise money for the IOCC. We proudly sponsor the IOCC in their efforts.
The dollars raised for IOCC will help provide life-saving and life-sustaining services–without discrimination–to some of the world’s most vulnerable populations in over 50 countries, including the United States, Ethiopia, and Gaza/West Bank.
Among its programming, IOCC has done the following:
- Promoted literacy and learning for underserved youth in America;
- Provided emergency relief to the people affected by the Syria conflict;
- Supported the drilling and long-term maintenance of wells in Tanzania;
- First responder after Hurricane Sandy; and
- First responder after the flooding in Baton Rouge.
The IOCC is an incredibly efficient non-profit organization that provides aide throughout the world to those in need with 97 cents of every dollar going directly to helping people.
September 20, 2016 •
Voter Suppression, Criminal Justice Reform, and Economic Opportunity Highlighted at Leading Policy Conference
I had the wonderful opportunity to attend this year’s 46th Annual Legislative Conference hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF). The theme of this year’s conference, held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, was “Defining […]
I had the wonderful opportunity to attend this year’s 46th Annual Legislative Conference hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF). The theme of this year’s conference, held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, was “Defining the Moment, Building the Movement.”
Once again, the CBCF provided an opportunity for attendees to gain important, relevant, and timely information on a variety of topics, particularly the upcoming 2016 presidential election! In addition, this year’s conference provided a great opportunity for networking and saying hello to some old friends, while making some new ones along the way.
For more information on the Annual Legislative Conference and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, please go to www.cbcfinc.org.
September 2, 2016 •
See You on September 12!
Lobby Comply is taking a holiday break. We will be back on Monday, September 12. Enjoy your Labor Day holiday!
Lobby Comply is taking a holiday break. We will be back on Monday, September 12.
Enjoy your Labor Day holiday!
September 2, 2016 •
Most Trusted Online Publications on Government Relations Compliance
We had an amazing experience at the 2016 NCSL Legislative Summit. Our team offered immediate, up-to-date knowledge to clients throughout the week. You can benefit from the same expertise. We are always available to answer questions. Contact us today at […]
We had an amazing experience at the 2016 NCSL Legislative Summit. Our team offered immediate, up-to-date knowledge to clients throughout the week.
You can benefit from the same expertise. We are always available to answer questions. Contact us today at info@stateandfed.com.
September 2, 2016 •
Celebrating Staff Anniversaries!
Each month at our staff meeting, Elizabeth acknowledges the employment anniversaries of the staff. In August we celebrated the following: These employees are essential members of the staff. Congratulations to each of you!
Each month at our staff meeting, Elizabeth acknowledges the employment anniversaries of the staff.
In August we celebrated the following:
These employees are essential members of the staff. Congratulations to each of you!
September 2, 2016 •
See Us in Person!
Here is our September/October calendar. If you are attending any of these events, please say hello! September 8-9 Practising Law Institute, Corporate Political Activities Seminar, Washington, DC September 15 Akron Roundtable, Akron, OH September 26-28 PAC State and Local […]
Here is our September/October calendar. If you are attending any of these events, please say hello!
September 8-9 Practising Law Institute, Corporate Political Activities Seminar, Washington, DC
September 15 Akron Roundtable, Akron, OH
September 26-28 PAC State and Local Government Relations Conference, Alexandria, VA
October 3 Akron Roundtable 40th Anniversary Celebration Dinner, Akron, Ohio
October 19-21 Public Affairs Council Fall Board Meeting, Laguna Beach, California
October 20 Akron Roundtable, Akron, Ohio
September 1, 2016 •
Countdown to Election Day 2016
Today marks 69 days until Election Day 2016. The end to this year’s election is almost here and we can talk about 2017 after November 8th. In the meantime, State and Federal Communications is starting its own grassroots movement to […]
Today marks 69 days until Election Day 2016. The end to this year’s election is almost here and we can talk about 2017 after November 8th.
In the meantime, State and Federal Communications is starting its own grassroots movement to Keep US Strong and we have thousands of pins to deliver to you. Just send an e-mail to ebartz@stateandfed.com and we will deliver a box of our VOTE pins to you…And, be on the lookout for our bi-annual VOTE card.
I cannot express how important it is for everyone to VOTE this year. I may be preaching to the choir, but we all know people who are thinking about not voting. Let’s get this movement started to make sure everyone knows how important it is to VOTE.
Does anyone have any question about how I feel about voting? How else can you help?
Glad you asked.
Take senior citizens or anyone with difficulties to your local Board of Elections to VOTE before November 8th. I have taken my parents directly to the Summit County Board of Elections and the staff has noticed and even thanked me for helping.
Work at your Board of Elections on November 8th. I keep wanting to do this and need to stop making excuses about not doing so. Those octogenarians who are currently staffing the voting places aren’t getting younger and we are decades away from on-line voting.
Get out the VOTE pin. We started these in 2012 and it definitely takes time for them to go viral…We have plenty to spare.
Until next month, clear your calendar so you can VOTE on November 8th or make plans to vote early—either at your local Board of Elections or by absentee ballot.
#KeepUSstrong.
President and CEO
@elizabethbartz
August 25, 2016 •
We’re Lending a Hand to Stuff the Bus!
The new school year has arrived and State and Federal Communications is proud to support United Way of Summit County’s Stuff the Bus program to make sure all children in the Akron Public Schools have the supplies they need! […]
The new school year has arrived and State and Federal Communications is proud to support United Way of Summit County’s Stuff the Bus program to make sure all children in the Akron Public Schools have the supplies they need! We had a wonderful time gathering a mountain of crayons, markers and notebook paper.
Thank you United Way for everything you do to make our community thrive.
August 19, 2016 •
Farewell to Our Fantastic 2016 Team of Interns!
The 2016 summer internship program for State and Federal Communications has come to a close. Take a look at what the interns thought of their time working for the company in this farewell tribute.
The 2016 summer internship program for State and Federal Communications has come to a close. Take a look at what the interns thought of their time working for the company in this farewell tribute.
August 9, 2016 •
Have a coffee on us at NCSL 2016!
State and Federal Communications is proud to be a sponsor of coffee at the NCSL 2016 Legislative Summit! Stop by the coffee table and say hello!
State and Federal Communications is proud to be a sponsor of coffee at the NCSL 2016 Legislative Summit! Stop by the coffee table and say hello!
August 9, 2016 •
See Us Live at NCSL 2016 in Chicago!
State and Federal Communications is at NCSL 2016, August 8-11 in Chicago! Enjoy this live broadcast from our webcam at our booth #413. Marketing Videos
August 9, 2016 •
The Dream Team is Back!
Elizabeth Bartz, president and CEO of State and Federal Communications offered her expertise on the government relations “Dream Team” at the NCSL 2016 Legislative Summit in Chicago. Bartz was joined by Brad Smith from the Center for Competitive Politics and […]
Elizabeth Bartz, president and CEO of State and Federal Communications offered her expertise on the government relations “Dream Team” at the NCSL 2016 Legislative Summit in Chicago. Bartz was joined by Brad Smith from the Center for Competitive Politics and Alexis Stangl, Senate Counsel, Research, and Fiscal Analysis, Minnesota. Here are some photos from their session, Campaign Finance: What It All Means.
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