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Auto Industry: WiFi Bill Could Hurt “Talking Cars”

Associations Now

A new Senate bill that would open up more of the wireless spectrum is getting a chilly reception from auto trade groups, which say the plan could affect their efforts to introduce vehicle-to-vehicle communication. The tech world is on the hunt for additional wireless spectrum, and that’s causing headaches for the auto industry.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.19.21

Reid All About it

Learn how the psychology of emotional wellness and success can inform the experiences you design for your communities, staff, leaders and industries. Eliza Ramirez-Gamboa, Co-Chair, Congressional Hispanic Staff Association Advisory Board, Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for Congressman Tom Malinowski (NJ-7th District).

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Friday Buzz: Concrete Evidence on the Benefits of Public-Private Partnerships

Associations Now

A new report from the NJ Policy Research Organization provides a comprehensive look at how integral the bonds that tie businesses, associations, state governments, and academia are to economic success. “A similar culture shift is now underway in New Jersey, with universities collaborating both with industry and each other. .

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6 Ways To Engage Association Members

CMA Solutions

Communicating and promoting your association’s recent innovation would help jog their memories.) Our industry has changed dramatically, and we must keep up with the evolution.” The campaign gave ESPA’s members and professionals within the services industry an opportunity to engage and network while celebrating their profession.

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Momentum Picks Up for Federal Data Privacy Protection

Associations Now

Frank Pallone (D-NJ), the ranking member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, has said that “meaningful privacy and data security protections” will be a priority in the new year. Even before the election, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) had made a proposal of his own, CNET notes.

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