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
April 3, 2014 •
State and Federal Communications Team Presents PAC Webinar: Compliance at the State Level
A team of experts from State and Federal Communications is presenting the Public Affairs Council’s Compliance on the State Level webinar this afternoon from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET. Join us for an hour full of compliance information you […]
A team of experts from State and Federal Communications is presenting the Public Affairs Council’s Compliance on the State Level webinar this afternoon from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET. Join us for an hour full of compliance information you need right now.
1. Director of Client and Product Operations Amber Fish Linke will start our program by talking about state and local lobbying laws and gift laws.
2. Client Specialist Nola Werren will continue the conversation and discuss the pay-to-play laws, strategies for compliance, and how to avoid violations. She will follow that up with a discussion about state campaign finance laws and where you can make corporate contributions.
3. President and CEO Elizabeth Z. Bartz will round out the discussion with what to watch for in the procurement process.
Riveting conversation for a Thursday afternoon … but so important to know in 2014. If you haven’t already, take the time to register now for the webinar by going to www.pac.org or contact Piper Evans, manager of the council’s Government Relations Practice, at 202-787-5978 or pevans@pac.org.
Your company’s reputation in its home state and where it has business operations depends on it. As we are preparing our program if you have a specific question to ask, please send me an e-mail at ebartz@stateandfed.com.
March 31, 2014 •
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 6-9 Broadcast Education Association 2014 Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada April 7-8 […]
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 6-9 Broadcast Education Association 2014 Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada
April 7-8 PAC Spring Executive Meeting, Washington, D.C.
April 11 YouToo Social Media Conference, Kent, Ohio
April 9-11 SGAC Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California
April 30 – May 2 OSBA Convention, Columbus, Ohio
May 8 Women in Government Relations Spring Reception, Washington, D.C.
March 27, 2014 •
Are you ready for some baseball … and compliance?
No surprise it is 2014 and there have been a lot of elections already. And there are more on the horizon. Is your organization ready to handle the requests for contributions from direct contributions, federal PACs, or state PACs? […]
No surprise it is 2014 and there have been a lot of elections already. And there are more on the horizon. Is your organization ready to handle the requests for contributions from direct contributions, federal PACs, or state PACs? Are you even prepared to discuss how the procurement process affects your contribution decisions? And, how do the individual contributions from employees and their families affect the contracts you have in the states, cities, and counties?
On Thursday, April 3rd, Amber Fish Linke, Nola Werren, and I will host the Public Affairs Council Compliance on the State Level webinar from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET. It is only an hour long but will be full of the information you need right now.
- Amber Fish Linke will start our program by talking about state and local lobbying laws and gift laws.
- Nola Werren will continue the conversation and discuss the pay-to-play laws, strategies for compliance, and how to avoid violations. She will follow that up with a discussion about state campaign finance laws and where you can make corporate contributions.
- I will round out the discussion with what to watch for in the procurement process.
Riveting conversation for a Thursday afternoon … but so important to know in 2014. Take the time to register now for the webinar by going to www.pac.org or contact Piper Evans, Manager of the Council’s Government Relations Practice, at 202-787-5978 or pevans@pac.org.
Your company’s reputation in its home state and where it has business operations depends on it. As we are preparing our program if you have a specific question to ask, please send me an e-mail at ebartz@stateandfed.com.
Be the person your company can depend on to hit a home run by having this important information at your fingertips.
Until next month, batter up!
Thank you,
Elizabeth Z. Bartz
President and CEO
@elizabethbartz
March 12, 2014 •
Amber Fish Linke Speaking at Public Affairs Council
Amber Fish Linke, Director of Client and Product Operations at State and Federal Communications, will be a presenter at the Public Affairs Council’s “March in the Midwest: A State Government Relations Workshop” on March 13, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. Amber […]
Amber Fish Linke, Director of Client and Product Operations at State and Federal Communications, will be a presenter at the Public Affairs Council’s “March in the Midwest: A State Government Relations Workshop” on March 13, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois.
Amber will team up with political activity lawyer Chris Ashby in the final session, “Overcoming State-Level Compliance Concerns.”
Here is a description of their talk, according to the Public Affairs Council website:
Even the best strategies mean nothing if they’re not carried out ethically. Make sure you’re staying in compliance, meeting your reporting deadlines and protecting your organization’s reputation by learning:
- Regional compliance trends and issues
- Lobbying laws at the state level
- How to comply with gift and pay-to-play rules
- How to build sound compliance procedures that minimize risk
February 26, 2014 •
Experts, Lunch, and $25 to Starbucks
The Public Affairs Council’s National PAC Conference is just a few days away. If you are attending, we would like to invite you to the State and Federal Communications Pre-Conference Luncheon. We are offering a $25 Starbucks gift card […]
The Public Affairs Council’s National PAC Conference is just a few days away. If you are attending, we would like to invite you to the State and Federal Communications Pre-Conference Luncheon.
We are offering a $25 Starbucks gift card to all attendees. So, coffee is on us in Miami!
Starbucks is close to the Loews Hotel. Take a look:
The luncheon runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., but we don’t expect you to come for all 2 hours; just stop by and say hello. During lunch you can tour our new website and find out more about our various government compliance services. Additionally, our very own Nola Werren, compliance expert with State and Federal Communications for 17 years, will be on-hand to answer any of your questions.
Hope to see you there!
February 21, 2014 •
Proud to Be a Sponsor of the National PAC Conference!
State and Federal Communications is excited to be a supporter of the Public Affairs Council’s National PAC Conference. We have a team of four attending this great event. More than this, we are sponsoring the Conference Wi-Fi and the […]
State and Federal Communications is excited to be a supporter of the Public Affairs Council’s National PAC Conference. We have a team of four attending this great event.
More than this, we are sponsoring the Conference Wi-Fi and the Wednesday Networking Breakfast.
Why do we sponsor, you ask? Here is State and Federal Communications President and CEO Elizabeth Bartz to explain:
If you are attending the conference, be sure to join us on Monday, March 3, for our Pre-Conference Luncheon and engage with our experts to see if you can safely say, “I comply!” Our very own compliance expert, Nola Werren, will be on-hand to answer any of your questions. Lunch will be on us and we are also giving away a $25 Starbucks gift card to all attendees!
January 13, 2014 •
State and Federal Communications Executive Director Attends Public Affairs Council Program
Ren Koozer, Executive Director at State and Federal Communications, is attending the Public Affairs Institute in Laguna Beach, California. The week-long Public Affairs Council program is a combination of unparalleled public affairs speakers, small group discussions, and networking. The Public Affairs […]
Ren Koozer, Executive Director at State and Federal Communications, is attending the Public Affairs Institute in Laguna Beach, California. The week-long Public Affairs Council program is a combination of unparalleled public affairs speakers, small group discussions, and networking.
The Public Affairs Council website says this about the Institute: “For more than thirty years, the Public Affairs Institute has brought together a world-class faculty and senior-level public affairs professionals to discuss emerging political, economic, social and technological issues in a rigorous, intriguing, innovative curriculum.”
Take a look at the exciting agenda!
January 10, 2014 •
Demonstrating Leadership at the State and Federal Level
State and Federal Communications, Inc., nationally recognized for its government compliance resources, announces 2013 appointments and achievements, highlighting the company’s embodiment of leadership and ethical standards. President and CEO, Elizabeth Bartz, has been selected to join the Board of […]
State and Federal Communications, Inc., nationally recognized for its government compliance resources, announces 2013 appointments and achievements, highlighting the company’s embodiment of leadership and ethical standards.
President and CEO, Elizabeth Bartz, has been selected to join the Board of Directors for the National Conference of State Legislatures Foundation and the Public Affairs Council. Serving on both boards, Bartz brings with her the values and principles she imparts on State and Federal Communications, Inc. She also brings years of knowledge and experience surrounding government compliance and her dedication to the public affairs industry.
The values demonstrated throughout the company’s 20-year history include a commitment to the public affairs industry as a whole and the overall community. Under Bartz’ leadership and foresight and with much hard work, State and Federal Communications also received recognition for its growth and involvement in the community. The company received a 2013 Weatherhead 100 award for being one of the fastest-growing companies in Northeast Ohio. Additionally, State and Federal Communications received the Private Sector Small Company 2013 Pinnacle Award of Summit County. This exclusive honor is given to those organizations serving the greater good of the community and continued efforts around corporate social responsibility.
The leadership exemplified by Bartz is inspiring and a reminder of the impact a small business can make. “I know many of my colleagues and clients are also in leadership roles and doing even more than State and Federal Communications, and I only hope we set an example for the next generation of leaders,” stated Bartz.
January 3, 2014 •
See Us in Person!
Here is our January – March calendar. If you are attending any of the coming events, please stop by and say hello! January 2-5 Women In Government’s – 20th Annual State Director’s Conference, Phoenix, Arizona January 12-17 Public Affairs Institute, […]
Here is our January – March calendar. If you are attending any of the coming events, please stop by and say hello!
January 2-5 Women In Government’s – 20th Annual State Director’s Conference, Phoenix, Arizona
January 12-17 Public Affairs Institute, Laguna Beach, California
January 22-24 The United States Conference of Mayors’ 82nd Winter Meeting, Washington, D.C.
January 30 – February 1 NCSL Executive Committee Meeting & NCSL Foundation Board Meeting, Austin, Texas
February 3-6 Public Affairs Council National Grassroots Conference, Miami Beach, Florida
March 3-6 Public Affairs Council National PAC Conference, Miami Beach, Florida
March 16-19 NASPO Marketing to State Governments, San Diego, California
January 3, 2014 •
Florida – 2014 PAC Conferences
I really can’t stay – Baby it’s cold outside I’ve got to go away – Baby it’s cold outside This evening has been – Been hoping that you’d drop in So very nice – I’ll hold your hands, they’re just […]
I really can’t stay – Baby it’s cold outside
I’ve got to go away – Baby it’s cold outside
This evening has been – Been hoping that you’d drop in
So very nice – I’ll hold your hands, they’re just like ice
We all love the holidays with the lights, songs, and snow…But, it sure is cold out there. So this is a perfect time to plan your professional development for 2014, especially the Public Affairs Conference Grassroots and Political Action Committee conferences.
The Grassroots conference is in Miami Beach, February 3-6, and is full of programs. This year there are four new tracks to help with your needs—Core, Creative Solutions, Communications, and Challenges. The list of sessions includes:
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How Do I Raise My Profile with Michael Jacobson, U.S. Travel Association;
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How Capitol Hill is Changing the Way the Way It Listens to Constituents with Faiz Shakir, Office of U.S. Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid;
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Can Siri Advocate with Michael Panetta, Beekeeper Group;
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The Fly-In: Back with a Vengeance with Caitlin Donohue, National Restaurant Association; and
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My personal favorite, Ethics, Gift Rules and Legal Updates for an Election Year with Ken Gross, Skadden Arps.
The PAC conference is in South Beach, March 3-6, and also has four learning tracks—PAC Management, Communications Strategies, Fundraising Tools, and PAC Plus. The list of sessions includes:
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Looking at 2014 and Beyond with Sara Fagen, DDC Advocacy;
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Managing Political Contributions at the State Level with Dominick Ciaraldo, Comcast;
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How Data is Transforming Elections and Politics with Sasha Issenberg, author of The Victory Lab; and
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Again, my favorites, Legal Guidance for Corporate PACs with Ken Gross, Skadden Arps and Legal Guidance for Association PACS with Michael Toner, Wiley Rein LLP.
I know it can be difficult to convince supervisors that conferences in Florida are a good investment. But, these really are a good investment of funds and time. Check out www.pac.org for more information.
On behalf of the staff at State and Federal Communications, we wish you a very Happy New Year. We look forward to continuing to be your trusted advisers in 2014.
Thank you,
Elizabeth Z. Bartz
President and CEO
@elizabethbartz
November 5, 2013 •
Elizabeth Bartz Featured in Public Affairs Council Program
Elizabeth Bartz, president and CEO of State and Federal Communications, is presenting a webinar today for the Public Affairs Council along with Chris Badgley, Senior Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs at Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Bartz and Badgley will be […]
Elizabeth Bartz, president and CEO of State and Federal Communications, is presenting a webinar today for the Public Affairs Council along with Chris Badgley, Senior Director, Public Policy & Government Affairs at Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
Bartz and Badgley will be applying their expertise to the topic “Methods for Tracking Lobbying Activities” at 2 p.m.
October 2, 2013 •
See Us in Person!
Take a look at our October and November calendar. Say hello at future events where State and Federal Communications will be attending and/or speaking regarding compliance issues.
October 16 WASRG Summit–Keynote Sponsor, Washington, DC
October 16-18 Public Affairs Council Fall Board Meeting, Paradise Valley, Arizona
November 4 American League of Lobbyists State Lobbying Session, Washington, D.C.
November 21 American League of Lobbyists Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
November 23-November 26 SGAC Leaders’ Policy Conference Turnberry, Miami Beach, Florida
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