March 4, 2015 •
Tee It Up for the Troops—Doing Our Fair Share
One of the best parts of being involved with State Government Affairs Council is its dedication to help others. In November at its Leaders Policy Conference, the group raised money for Tee It Up for the Troops with a golf […]
One of the best parts of being involved with State Government Affairs Council is its dedication to help others. In November at its Leaders Policy Conference, the group raised money for Tee It Up for the Troops with a golf tournament.
Problem is I don’t golf. I have tried. I don’t golf. I can drive the golf cart, but to go out on the course…I look like Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack.
Thanks to SGAC and Tee It Up for the Troops we were able to help by bidding on a golf bag. In this case it was a bidding war with Chris Badgley from Daiichi Sankyo until the group offered to throw in another bag if I matched his bid. So, I now have a golf bag.
Tee It Up for the Troops was established in 2005 and has donated nearly $4 million to honor, remember, respect, and support veterans and their families. This past year the group has:
- Assisted more than 22,000 military families, saving families more than $35 million in lodging costs alone, plus food and transportation;
- Helped nearly 4,000 veterans to restore a sense of self, family, and hope;
- Served more than 1,500 of the most severely wounded service members with year-round programs in more than 30 different sports nationwide; and
- Reunited more than 50 wounded veterans who were separated due to battlefield injuries, changes in rehabilitation, or other reasons beyond their control.
State and Federal Communications knows when we team up with others we help make a difference. If you are so inclined, check out www.teeitupforthetroops.org to see how you can help.
Until next month, see what you can do to help others less fortunate.
Thank you,
Elizabeth Z. Bartz
President and CEO
@elizabethbartz
October 2, 2013 •
SGAC’s Leaders’ Policy Conference — It’s the place you want to be!
November 23-26, 2013
The place—Wigwam in Arizona. The year—2000. The event—SGAC’s Leaders’ Policy Conference. I walked in and my professional career was changed forever.
The Leaders’ Policy Conference is produced with the State Government Affairs Council (SGAC) Foundation, NCSL, and CSG as an educational initiative for states’ legislative leadership and state government relations professionals from America’s leading businesses, associations, and service providers. It is designed to encourage dialogue on issues of importance between state legislative leaders and private sector representatives. The public sector includes the legislative leadership from all of the 50 states and U.S. territories, the NCSL and CSG Executive Committees, ALEC’s Board of Directors, and chairs of key committees in the states.
Private sector attendance is for SGAC members only. However, if joining SGAC is on your 2014 bucket list, you can attend as a “prospective” member.
The specifics for the 2013 LPC are the following:
November 23-26, 2013
Turnberry Isle, Miami, Florida
Registration fee is $795 and guests can attend for $295
If you are interested in attending the 2013 Leaders’ Policy Conference, call SGAC at 703-684-0967 and anyone on staff can help you. You can also find additional information at www.sgac.org. In addition, if I can be of any assistance with this event, please do not hesitate to contact me.
In the meantime, remember we are all about relationships and I believe SGAC can assist you in developing those relationships with key leaders in the states.
Thank you,
Elizabeth Z. Bartz
President and CEO
@elizabethbartz
March 13, 2013 •
We are in Georgia for the SGAC Annual Meeting 2013!
“Changing Faces; Changing States”
Elizabeth Bartz, President and CEO of State and Federal Communications, and Compliance Associates Jim Warner and Steve Quinn are attending the State Government Affairs Council’s 2013 Annual Meeting in Savannah, Georgia. This year the conference has the theme “Changing Faces; Changing States” and runs from March 13-15.
According to the SGAC website: “SGAC’s 2013 Annual Meeting … is a conference for private-sector multistate government affairs professionals. The conference program focuses on providing new tools, techniques, and best practices to help build skills and stay on top of the latest trends.”
You can follow the meeting’s conversations on Twitter with the hashtag #SGACAnnualMtg13.
May 1, 2012 •
State and Federal’s May Photo Scrapbook
Here are some fun pictures from the SGAC Annual Meeting in Boston.


March 21, 2012 •
SGAC Holds Its Annual Meeting
The conference for government affairs professionals promises to provide new tools, techniques, and best practices to help build skills and stay on top of the latest trends.
Elizabeth Bartz, President and CEO of State and Federal Communications, is attending the State Government Affairs Council’s (SGAC) Annual Meeting. Bartz is the president of the Board of Directors of SGAC, the national association for multi-state government affairs professionals.
The event runs from March 21-23 and is being held in Boston, Massachusetts.
You can follow the Twitter conversations from the conference with the hashtag #SGACAnnualMtg12.
December 8, 2011 •
State and Federal December Photo Scrapbook
Here are some fun pictures from recent events.






September 22, 2011 •
Elizabeth Bartz Attending SGAC Board Meeting
Held in Cleveland, Ohio
Elizabeth Bartz, President and CEO of State and Federal Communications, is attending the State Government Affairs Council’s Board Meeting.
She was elected president of SGAC in August.
The meeting is being held from September 21-22.
July 8, 2011 •
Elizabeth Bartz Nominated President of SGAC
Election on August 10, 2011.
We are happy to announce Elizabeth Bartz has been nominated president of the State Government Affairs Council.
The official election will be on August 10, during SGAC’s member business lunch at the National Conference of State Legislatures Legislative Summit 2011. It is a one-year term.
In addition to owning and operating State and Federal Communications, Elizabeth participates in many professional organizations including:
State Government Affairs Council, Public Affairs Council, Council on Government Ethics Laws, Washington Area State Relations Group, Diversity Business, Innovate to Motivate, American League of Lobbyists, Greater Akron Chamber of Commerce, Ohio Chamber of Commerce, US Chamber of Commerce, Society of Professional Journalists, and many local organizations.
Congratulations to you, Elizabeth!
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