When the pandemic was first upon us, many experts thought that there would be a rallying around science and medical experts and that we might finally break out of a pattern of polarization. Nearly two years later, the reality is very different. Read on for how we begin to reset.
It’s not all about Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania in November. Nathan Gonzales dissects the six other races that will “open windows into political dynamics playing out around the country.”
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The best prices for The National PAC Conference end January 27! Join your peers in Ft. Lauderdale this March for strategies, advice & tactics to tackle your PACs biggest challenges in 2022.
Business PACS are finding their footing again two years after the pandemic lockdowns and a year after the Jan. 6 attempted insurrection. Learn about changes PACs are making to their giving practices, and other findings from the new PAC Benchmarking Reports.
The vice president of government affairs & policy for Global Blood Therapeutics discusses her journey from hosting a radio show in Kenya to finding her calling as a policy expert and executive in the health care field.
Lobbying for Good
A 2021 report from the Foundation for Public Affairs looks at the growing importance and pressure for corporations to take a stand on social issues. Download the free report today!
New data shows that corporate boards increased their diversity by 25% in the past year. Learn where the growth was concentrated and where gaps remain.
Ever feel patronized by the tone of studied informality when listening to public radio? You’re not alone. And the annoying word of the month will leave you feeling less than “super.”
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