Political and Policy Advocacy for 501[c](4) Organizations in Kentucky
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Join Dickinson Wright's Charlie Spies and Andrew Sparks for a webinar titled "Political and Policy Advocacy for 501[c](4) Organizations in Kentucky" on Wednesday, September 23rd at 12:00 p.m. EST.
The webinar will include a Special Guest Introduction from Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams.
Topics include:
- IRS Regulation of c4 Activities
- FEC Guidance for c4 Political Activity post-CREW Court Decision
- What c4 Organizations can do in Kentucky
- What c4 Organizations should not do in Kentucky -- Lessons from the Householder-FirstEnergy Indictments in Ohio
The webinar is complimentary but registration is required. To learn more or to register, please click here.
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