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Virtual Workshop: Online and Social Media Compliance for PAC and Grassroots during COVID-19

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June 16, 2020
9:30 a.m.−12:15 p.m. ET
Virtual

Remain compliant while engaging in political involvement, PAC communications and advocacy online. Our political law and digital experts will help you understand what to do – and not to do – online, including how to navigate regulations that govern online advocacy.

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Featured Topic & Speakers

In this workshop, you’ll gain insight into these essential questions for digital political activity:

  • Does posting on social media count as lobbying?
  • Do new FEC rules or laws passed by Congress affect my online advocacy campaigns?
  • How can I leverage digital advertising for PAC or advocacy purposes in a compliant manner?
  • Does my state-level online advocacy campaign trigger state compliance fillings?
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This program is eligible for 2 Compliance credits toward the Certificate in PAC & Grassroots Management, 2 Compliance credits toward the Certificate in Government Relations and Lobbying and 2 Compliance credits toward the Certificate in Public Affairs Management. As a CAE Approved Provider educational program related to the CAE exam content outline, this program may be applied for 3 credits toward your CAE application or renewal professional development requirements.

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Agenda

­­9:30 a.m.        Online Advocacy and Digital Political Communications Regulations

Online advocacy and digital advertising are now more important than ever, as our social interactions have moved online due to the COVID-19 public health crisis. Many organizations are shifting to a digital approach to advocacy, launching online grassroots campaigns and using digital advertising to promote public policy positions. While this may be unchartered territory, compliance is still critical. Over the last few years, both the government and digital platforms have implemented new rules and regulations. A legal expert will examine:

  • Basic legal guidance for organizations using social media to advocate for legislation or changes in public policy
  • Compliance on major digital advertising platforms
  • When your organization’s digital or social media advertising could trigger lobbying disclosure laws at the local, state or federal level
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Tina Anthony
Vice President, Digital
Curley Company

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Steve Roberts
Partner
Holtzman Vogel Josefiak Torchinsky PLLC

10:45 a.m.       Networking Break

11:00 a.m.       Using Social Media and Online Communications for PACs

While the FEC prohibits certain PAC activities online, you can still leverage digital communications to motivate your audience. Social media provides a way to stay connected and can be an effective tool as we are all more active online. It’s important to be aware of the legal and compliant ways you can use social media for your PAC. A campaign finance expert and PAC practitioner will tackle the following questions:

  • How can I use social media for my PAC, and can I use private social media groups to solicit my restricted class?
  • What are the new online communications channels and tactics that are FEC compliant?
  • When does a tweet, post, share, like or hashtag count as a solicitation?
  • Can I promote my PAC events on Facebook, Meetup, Eventbrite or LinkedIn?
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Carol A. Laham
Partner
Wiley Rein LLP

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Liz Demorest
Manager, RPAC Fundraising
National Association of REALTORS

12:15 p.m.                    Adjourn

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Event Location

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This event is hosted in a fully virtual environment. 

*Participants joining the program virtually will receive an email one week beforehand with instructions for logging on to our web-based platform. On the platform, they will be able to listen and participate through any computer or internet-enabled device, see a video of the speakers, and ask questions and participate in the discussion via a chat box.[/vc_toggle]

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Purchase a copy of the Recording

  • Members: $369
  • Non-Members: $499

Additional discounts may apply to this meeting. These discounts may include:

For multiple registrants: A discount will apply to the standard member/non-member rate for organizations that register two or more participants for the same meeting. The first registrant will pay full price, the second participant will receive a 10% discount and each additional registrant will receive a 15% discount. To register multiple participants, you may either register online or download the print and fax registration form.

Member discounts: Discounts for members are applied to all Public Affairs Council meetings.

Non-members: Join the Council today, and save by registering at the member rate and using the $200 new-member coupon you will receive. Contact our membership team for information about joining the Council.

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Kristin Brackemyre
Senior Director, Public Affairs Practice
202-787-5969 | [email protected]