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Art and Antique Dealers Say Proposed Art Law Would Harm Museums, Collectors, and Tribes, Decimate Regional Businesses

July 10, 2017

Congressional law could end trade, collection, preservation, museum holdings of Native American and Hawaiian art by U.S. Museums, Citizens Proposal Could Devastate Multi-Billion Art Economy of Southwestern U.S., Other States Washington D.C.—A proposal to protect Native American and Hawaiian art would actually have the opposite effect, discouraging the sale and public display of vital cultural heritage [...]

2017 North America Public Affairs Agencies of the Year

May 25, 2017

Singer Associates (Independent) We’ll say it again — when it comes to high-stakes public battles in Northern California, Sam Singer’s firm is very likely to be involved on one side of the aisle. This isn’t any less true from last year (Singer shows up as a Public Affairs contender with respectable frequency). The firm’s revenues are [...]

Why “Do Better” Became Silicon Valley’s Favorite Empty Phrase

May 25, 2017

By Jack Crosbie “We know we need to do better,” read the statement put out by Facebook’s VP of global operations, Justin Osofsky, after Robert Goodwin Sr., a 74-year-old Cleveland resident, was shot and killed by a murderer who posted the entire crime on the social network. Speaking at Facebook’s F8 developer conference two days [...]

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