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The Xperience your membership-based organization won’t want to miss

Aptify

This year’s Innovation Award winners are: Parenteral Drug Association – This organization wanted to improve the process of on-site event purchases, which required multiple steps and often caused delays when members did not have ID/password ready for website login. Save the date for Xperience 2024!

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Online Sales Tax: Senate Nears Vote On Bipartisan Bill

Associations Now

Some legislators opposed to the measure have asked Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) to put the legislation through a Finance Committee review process before the chamber votes on it. The committee is led by Sen. (Currently, consumers are supposed to report such spending when filing their income taxes, but few do.)

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Associations Back Senate Bill to Replace Fannie, Freddie

Associations Now

Members of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee have introduced legislation that would shut down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac over time and replace them with a privately capitalized home financing system geared toward protecting taxpayers from future economic crises. A number of finance associations support it.

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Summer Update

Moving through the Association World

Earlier this year I stepped in to Chair the Mid-Atlantic Society of Association Executive’s Education Committee. Formalizing our processes through a policy management software has been good for us, but it has been work both in implementation and practice. I guess it is time for an update on what I have been up to this summer.

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Fate of Tax Extenders Still Uncertain

Associations Now

The likelihood of passage for comprehensive tax reform has long been unclear, but uncertainty seems to now also surround the process for approval of tax extenders. The report also found that just 10 percent of those surveyed believed that Senate Finance Committee Chairman Wyden would release a tax reform proposal in 2014.

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