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A Simple Tactic to Appeal to Prospective Young Members

GrowthZone

In an article recently featured in Minnesota Meetings and Events magazine, GrowthZone explored benefits that attract young professional members. The ability to expand their resume by serving in leadership roles or on a committee is compelling.

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Building standards: Improving structural integrity requirements for condominiums

Ungrated

CAI’s Government and Public Affairs Committee recently held a meeting with experts representing attorneys, builders, reserve specialists, and insurance professionals to discuss current best practices, standards, and public policies related to condominium structural integrity requirements. Building inspections and maintenance.

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Starting Early: Super Bowl-Funded Community Projects Get Going Months Before Big Game

Associations Now

In Minnesota, the Super Bowl Host Committee’s legacy fund, backed by money from the NFL and other donors, is helping to pay for community projects throughout the state. That’s because of a legacy fund set up by the NFL and a host of Minnesota businesses, community groups, and foundations.

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Defamation Claims by Directors and Officers Against Members – What you Need to Know

Association Alert

In support of its holding affirming the trial court, the Court of Appeals cited several other cases from California, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Wyoming that have determined that board members in a large homeowners’ association can be treated as limited purpose public figures.

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Test-Drive Your Next Member Recruitment Campaign

Associations Now

The “ United in Possibilities ” campaign, which won a 2019 ASAE Gold Circle Award in the membership recruitment campaign category, launched first in AOA’s Georgia and Minnesota chapters. The idea was to have this committee reach out to hot leads and give a little push factor,” Schneider says.

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Scientific Groups Question Moves by Trump Administration to Shake Up Advisory Boards

Associations Now

The groups added that they would welcome “opportunities to work with administration leaders, members of Congress and their staff, and other policy leaders at all levels of government to understand and utilize scientific evidence that informs policy.”

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ISP Privacy Battle Moves to the States

Associations Now

Nevada and Minnesota have ISP privacy regulations set into law. “We want to set the pace,” said Chau, the chair of the assembly’s Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee. Both the initial rulemaking and the repeal proved controversial. State-level regulations reflect that controversy. ” Patchwork Concerns.