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Send Thank You Notes to Your Donors!

Why Thank You Notes for Political Donations Matter When donors contribute to a political campaign, they’re not just giving money—they’re making an investment in a vision they believe in. A personalized thank you note goes beyond basic acknowledgment; it shows genuine gratitude and solidifies the importance of their support. In the competitive realm of politics,…

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Self-Employment Taxes 101

Self-employment taxes refer to the taxes that self-employed individuals are responsible for paying on their income. These taxes include Social Security and Medicare taxes, which are collectively known as FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act) taxes. As a self-employed individual, you are responsible for paying both the employer and employee portions of FICA taxes. The current…

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Finding a Political Mentor

Finding a political mentor can be a valuable asset for anyone looking to enter the world of politics or advance their career in the field. A political mentor can provide guidance, support, and valuable insights that can help you navigate the often complex and competitive world of politics. Here are some steps you can take…

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10 Things to Bring On Your First Day of Work

You did it! Starting your new political job can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. It’s natural to want to make a good impression on your new colleagues and supervisors, and to be well-prepared for your first day. To help ensure that you’re ready for your first day at your new job, here are some things…

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What is Open Meeting Law?

The open meeting law, also known as the “sunshine law,” is a set of laws that ensure that meetings of public bodies are open and transparent to the public. These laws vary by state, but generally, they require that meetings of government agencies, boards, and commissions be held in public, with advance notice provided to…

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