Perspective from Will Rasky: Of all the reasons why voter participation is steadily declining in elections across the country, one of the most commonly suggested theories in Massachusetts politics strikes me as a bit paradoxical: we have too many elections. One would think that more chances to vote would lead…
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The National Council for Behavioral Health launched "Mental Health First Aid For Veterans" April 24, 2014
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Perspective from Harry-Jacques Pierre: The Rasky Crisis Team spends more and more time these days working in the health care sphere, often helping health care providers address issues of data privacy and HIPPA violations. We've been fortunate to work with several of the best data breach attorneys in the business…
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Perspective from Travis Small: When Benjamin Franklin, adapting a line from Daniel Defoe's The Political History of the Devil, wrote "in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes," perhaps he should have considered adding deadlines into the mix. At least in the PR world,…
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From The Boston Globe "Supreme Court ends overall limits on political donations" April 3, 2014
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Perspective from Amanda Deaver: Lots of people love to talk about how dysfunctional Washington is. And I certainly don't disagree. But every now and then this city surprises you. Monday was one of those days for me. I have had the honor of working for the National Council for Behavioral…
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From POLITICO "Cash America makes its Washington pitch" March 24, 2014
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From PRWeek "Deeds outweigh words in product recalls" March 21, 2014 (more…)
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Perspective from Lisa Salerno: Over the past few months there is one word that seems to be associated with healthcare reform: delay. Delayed employer mandate, delayed grandfathered plan, all in the interest of giving the healthcare ecosystem time to implement drastic changes to the way it does business. With these…
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Perspective from Will Rasky: "So, wait...why do you want to do this?" That was the first sentence out of most people's mouths after I told them my plan to attend the local caucus, with hopes of becoming a delegate to the Democratic State Convention. I mentioned this to friends and…
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