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Late-Fee Debate Puts Spotlight on Library Association Policies

Associations Now

This month, the city council of San Jose is expected to consider a proposal to change the way it handles late fees at its libraries. million at the San Jose Public Library alone, the New York Times reports. One council member, Pierluigi Oliverio, has proposed a two-week fine-amnesty program for those with late materials.

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6 Ways To Engage Association Members

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Last year, 62% of surveyed associations either endured a membership decline or remained flat, according to MGI’s 2022 Marketing Membership Benchmarking Report. CMA’s in-house PR team scored a few important industry media placements, which included a placement of EPN’s press release on Meetings Today’s homepage for seven consecutive days.

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Could Higher Fees Be Coming to Air Travel?

Associations Now

Flying isn’t the cheapest thing in the world, and a set of tax proposals could prevent things from getting any cheaper on the business travel front anytime soon. The proposals include a gradual increase in the maximum Aviation Passenger Safety Fee passengers pay to $7.50 Will these pass?

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Senator Pushes to End Sports Leagues’ Nonprofit Status

Associations Now

However, the National Basketball Association has always been a for-profit endeavor, and Major League Baseball gave up its nonprofit status in 2007 in an effort to avoid publicly reporting executive salaries, the Atlanta Journal Constitution noted in 2012. billion in revenue each year. Chamber of Commerce? How much would it hurt?