The Federal Election Commission (FEC) sponsors conferences where Commissioners and staff conduct a variety of technical workshops on the law. Topics include fundraising, reporting and communications. Workshops are designed for those seeking an introduction to the basic provisions of the law as well as for those more experienced in campaign finance law. Please direct questions about conference registration to Sylvester Management Corporation at 1-800/246-7277 or e-mail toni@sylvestermanagement.com. For questions about the conference program, call the FEC's Information Division at 1-800/424-9530 (or locally, 202/694-1100) or send an e-mail to Conferences@fec.gov.
Conference on Federal Campaign Finance Laws
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Omni Shoreham Hotel
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Conference Information:Who should attend this conference?
What is the schedule/program? Click here to view the agenda and schedule for the conference. I'm with a nonconnected committee - Can I come to this conference? You may attend, but the content of this conference is not tailored to your type of organization. On April 7, 2010, the Commission will hold a Nonconnected Committee Seminar at FEC Headquarters in Washington, DC. For more information on this seminar, please contact the FEC at conferences@fec.gov. Are there workshops for beginners? Yes. The workshop entitled Getting Started: Basics for Beginners provides an overview of campaign finance law that is applicable to everyone. Fundraising workshops on day one also offer basic information geared to the specific type of organization. Beginners also benefit from the chance to network with more experienced campaign finance law professionals. How about someone who is a seasoned veteran of campaign finance law - Does this conference fit their needs? Yes. Advanced workshops are offered on topics such as corporate/labor communications and recent developments in campaign finance law, so that experienced attendees can update their knowledge. All of the workshops are updated regularly with new information, as needed. Moreover, FEC conferences offer an opportunity for both beginners and advanced attendees to network with one another, to share ideas and to learn from each other. Are CLE credits (or continuing education credits) available? The FEC has not applied in any state to be an official CLE (or CE) sponsor. Attendees in the past, however, have applied on their own for, and received, continuing education credits for their attendance at FEC conferences. Contact your state MCLE organization (or state board of accountancy, for accountants) for more information. Please contact us if you have further questions or need additional materials for your application. Registration InformationWhat is the registration fee? The registration fee is $499 per attendee, which includes a $25 non-refundable transaction fee. A late charge of $51 will be added for registrations received after 5 p.m. EDT, April 2, 2010. A full refund (less the transaction fee) will be made for all cancellations received before 5 p.m. EDT on April 2; no refund will made for cancellations received after that date and time. Note: Credit card payments will appear on your statement as paid to Sylvester Management Corporation. How do I register for the conference? If you use an online form to register for a conference, information you submit may be retained so that details about changes, upgrades, etc. may be provided where appropriate. Please see our Privacy policy at http://www.fec.gov/privacy.shtml for more information. Will you make an attendee list available? We will include the attendee list with the notebooks provided to attendees at registration. Due to Privacy Act concerns, however, only those attendees who have signed and submitted a form granting their consent to share their contact information will be included on that list. The form will be sent to attendees in April after they register for the conference. If you would like to ensure you share your contact information with other attendees, please submit this form by April 23, 2010. If you are not attending the conference, or if you want to receive the attendee list before the conference, please contact the FEC's FOIA office in the Office of General Counsel's General Law and Advice Division at 202-694-1650. LogisticsWhat hotel arrangements do I need to make? The conference will be held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert Street NW (at Connecticut Ave.), Washington, DC 20008. The hotel is located near the Metro's Red Line and the National Zoo. Attendees are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. (Note: Please do not finalize your air reservations until you have received confirmation of your registration for the conference from our contractor, Sylvester Management Corporation.) A room rate of $259 is available for hotel reservations made by April 2, 2010. Call 1-800-THE-OMNI to make hotel reservations and identify yourself as attending the Federal Election Commission conference to reserve this group rate. Alternatively, click here to make your reservations online. The hotel will also charge the prevailing sales tax, currently 14.5%. How do I get there?
What is the weather like in Washington DC, in May? Click here for the National Weather Service forecast for Washington, DC. What should I wear? While there is no formal dress code for our conferences, attendees typically wear business casual attire. Due to the unpredictability of the meeting room temperature, you may want to bring a sweater or jacket. Additional Questions:Conference Program: 1-800/424-9530 (press 6) or e-mail Conferences@fec.gov Conference Registration/Fees: 1-800/246-7277 or e-mail toni@sylvestermanagement.com |