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Back to School with the FEC

August 31, 2009

The school year is beginning, and it's a good time to update your knowledge of FEC rules and practices to prepare for the 2010 elections. The FEC will conduct two conferences this fall: September 15-16, in Chicago and October 28-29, in San Francisco. These conferences, intended for House and Senate campaigns, corporate/labor/trade PACs, and state and local political party committees, offer workshops on fundraising, reporting and communications. All workshops focus on best practices and ways to avoid compliance problems. Registration is now open for both conferences at the above links.