Arnold Public Affairs Weekly News Report August 27, 2011 Below are some general items of interest pertaining to the latest political developments and important events: _________________________________________________________________________ Tax-free weekend brings in typical crowds, Dallas ... Keep Reading
Archives for August 2011
According to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, approximately 400,000 Americans have Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and every week about 200 people are diagnosed. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, often disabling disease that invades the central nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, ... Keep Reading
In an effort to protect both the poor and the financially unsavvy from predatory lending practices, Austin’s City Council met on Thursday to regulate and impose restrictions on how payday lenders can operate. Ellen Arnold of Arnold Public Affairs worked on this issue during the most recent ... Keep Reading
In addition to working with corporate and government clients, Arnold Public Affairs works closely with nonprofit organizations to make a difference in people’s lives. In the following video, Ellen Arnold recounts one of their firm’s first lobbying success stories for a non profit, in this case, ... Keep Reading
Arnold Public Affairs Weekly News Report August 12, 2011 Below are some general items of interest pertaining to the latest political developments and important events: ____________________________________________________________________ Austin school district awards $5.1 million in bonuses to ... Keep Reading
Earlier this week, Arnold Public Affairs hosted a group of young political leaders from Taiwan who were visiting Austin and San Antonio to learn about state government in the United States. The American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) is a bipartisan non-profit organization dedicated to ... Keep Reading