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Trump Supporters Couldn't Stop Booing Dr. Oz at Pennsylvania Rally

An endorsement from Donald Trump wasn't enough to prevent MAGA devotees from repeatedly booing Republican Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz.

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Signs Indicate Corporate Pressure Over the Failed Insurrection is Just Getting Started


Signs Indicate Corporate Pressure Over the Failed Insurrection is Just Getting Started
Feb 03, 2021
In the days immediately following the failed insurrection on Jan. 6, several high-profile corporations publicly halted PAC (political action committee) donations to the 147 Republican members of Congress who objected to the 2020 election results. However, the show of corporate social responsibility was slim to begin with and it quickly faded, raising the question of whether it had any impact at all.
Corporations react to the failed insurrection, but is anybody listening?
Judging from the behavior of several of those 147 members of Congress, corporate campaign dollars have less impact than one might assume.

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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?

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