Government Affairs in 2015
January 5, 2015

Happy New Year, NSCA members! I’m so excited to formally introduce myself, Rachel Rayman, as your new Industry Outreach and Events Manager. Read the full article…
Happy New Year, NSCA members! I’m so excited to formally introduce myself, Rachel Rayman, as your new Industry Outreach and Events Manager. Read the full article…
We’ve been talking a lot about taxes lately. Next week, the federal government threatens a second shut-down, proving that Congress still cannot be effective in putting aside political differences. Read the full article…
As the final quarter of the year approaches, it is important to start thinking about tax-saving strategies that may be implemented before year-end. Below is a list of some federal Read the full article…
Many have assumed the much-appreciated tax cuts Americans have taken advantage of for a few years will always be extended. More than 50 of them expired in December, and there Read the full article…
There have been mixed stories that Congress won’t be too busy this year due to the mid-year elections; however, based on the communications I’m receiving from coalitions and other news Read the full article…
It’s the holiday season, and many of us are busy preparing time away from the office, completing last-minute budgets and strategic plans, and hopefully taking a breath and enjoying time Read the full article…
Just in time for Halloween, it has become very scary around here. Fear stretches from the halls of Congress out to Main Street. With a near debt default and a Read the full article…
At the Last Minute… We’ve all been guilty of waiting until the last minute to complete a task – it could be because of laziness, other priorities, needing more information, Read the full article…
NSCA recently sent an email to members reminding them that they can deduct their association dues from their business taxes (sole proprietors and single-member LLCs, show these expenses in the Read the full article…
ongratulations to President Obama, 435 Representatives, 33 Senators, 11 governors, 6000 state legislators, and thousands of local city council reps, mayors, school boards who won this past Tuesday – there Read the full article…