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Save the Date!

December 7, 2010

Filling up your calendar for 2011? Be sure to note the dates of FEC training workshops. Registration has already begun for the FEC's January 12 Year-End reporting and e-filing roundtables for PACs, House/Senate campaigns and political party committees. In the spring, the Commission will host a series of one-day seminars for PACs, campaigns and party committees at its headquarters in Washington, DC. Later in the year, we'll offer a pair of two-day regional conferences. Check out the current list of 2011 workshops and be sure to sign up for our conference e-mail list to be notified when registration opens for these workshops and when additional sessions are scheduled.