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The Future of Nonprofit Lobbying

The Future of Nonprofit Lobbying December 17, 2020 Editor’s Note: During the next 10 days The NonProfit Times will publish commentaries looking to 2021 and beyond from some of the sector’s most accomplished leaders. All of the commentaries are available in The NonProfit Times’ digital edition on this website. Hindsight might be 20/20, but this year demands a closer look to the future. The year 2020 has brought incredible disruption to Washington, D.C., advocacy work, and nonprofit organizations at large. The health, safety, and financial implications of the COVID-19 pandemic have been disastrous and are ongoing. The overnight transition to remote work rocked a profession that relies on face-to-face relationship building and gridlock in Congress has delayed major relief measures. How have these elements impacted Washington, and what should we consider for the future?

AP News in Brief at 12:04 a m EST

AP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EST by The Associated Press Last Updated Dec 14, 2020 at 12:12 am EDT COVID-19 vaccine shipments begin in historic US effort PORTAGE, Michigan (AP) The first of many freezer-packed COVID-19 vaccine vials made their way to distribution sites across the United States on Sunday, as the nation’s pandemic deaths approached the horrifying new milestone of 300,000. The rollout of the Pfizer vaccine, the first to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration, ushers in the biggest vaccination effort in U.S. history one that health officials hope the American public will embrace, even as some have voiced initial skepticism or worry. Shots are expected to be given to health care workers and nursing home residents beginning Monday.

Donald Trump appoints flurry of allies as presidency winds down

Trump appoints flurry of allies as presidency winds down It s not unusual for outgoing presidents, including Democrat Barack Obama, to make a flurry of appointments to boards and commissions before leaving office. Author: Associated Press Updated: 11:53 PM EST December 13, 2020 His time in the White House rapidly ending, President Donald Trump is rewarding some supporters and like-minded allies with the perks and prestige that come with serving on federal advisory boards and commissions. On Thursday, Trump announced his intention to nominate two authors who wrote books that flattered him to a board that makes recommendations on education research. Another author who helped write a favorable book about the president was chosen for the same board a few days earlier.

Trump appoints flurry of allies as presidency winds down | News, Sports, Jobs

Trump appoints flurry of allies as presidency winds down | News, Sports, Jobs
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