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  • FEC Record: Outreach

Washington, D.C. seminar for party committees scheduled (2011)

January 3, 2011

On March 2, 2011, the Commission will hold a one-day seminar for party committees at its headquarters in Washington, DC. [FN1]

This seminar is recommended for:

  • Treasurers and staff of national, state and local political parties who have responsibility for compliance with federal campaign finance laws;
  • Attorneys, accountants and consultants who have clients that are national, state or local political party committees;
  • Anyone who wants to gain in-depth knowledge of federal campaign finance law as it applies to political party committees; and
  • Anyone who wants to learn about recent changes resulting from legislation and litigation.

The seminar will address fundraising and reporting rules, as well as recent changes to the law. Specific workshops are designed for those seeking an introduction to the basic provisions of the law, as well as those with more experience in campaign finance law. Experienced FEC staff and Commissioners will conduct the workshops.

The registration fee for this seminar is $100 per attendee. Payment by credit card is required prior to the seminar. A full refund will be made for all cancellations received before 5 p.m. EST on February 26, 2011. Complete information is available on the FEC website at http://www.fec.gov/info/conferences/2011/partyseminar.shtml, along with the seminar agenda and a list of hotels located near the FEC. Questions about the seminar should be directed to the Information Division by phone at 800/424-9530 (press 6), or locally at 202/694-1100, or via email to Conferences@fec.gov.

FOOTNOTE:

1 This seminar replaces the FEC’s annual Washington, D.C., conference for party committees. For additional information, see the October 2010 Record.

  • Author 
    • Katherine Carothers
    • Sr. Communications Specialist