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Important: Register for March 1st Presidential Primary (MA) by Feb. 10th!

February 11, 2016

Mark your calendars, please!

Seal_of_the_President_of_the_United_States.svgThe deadline to become registered to vote in the March 1st Primary is February 10th!

The Massachusetts Presidential Primary is March 1st, 2016, for both parties (Democrats & Republicans).

To register to vote:  https://vote.usa.gov/

List of who is running for President of the United States:
https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_candidates,_2016

See you at the voting booths!

PayPal Settles Class-Action Lawsuit

February 1, 2016

PayPal. It’s secure, efficient, and flexible. For many working artists, it’s a godsend. Individuals, as well as micro and small businesses, rely on PayPal for online payment processing. It makes it easy to bill clients, receive and make payments, and file taxes. Which is why recent allegations that PayPal had improperly placed holds and reserves on …

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Governor’s Budget Proposes Level Funding for Arts & Culture through the MCC

January 29, 2016

From the Massachusetts Cultural Council: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 27, 2016 (Boston, MA) – Governor Charlie Baker today released a state budget proposal that would invest $14 million in the arts, humanities, and sciences through the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) for the coming fiscal year. The Governor’s budget plan for FY17 would fund arts and …

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Understanding the MA State Budget Process*

January 26, 2016

In the coming months, funding for Fiscal Year 2017 (FY17) will be set in place. Debates and deal making will abound, both in the view of the public and behind closed State House doors. Much of this will directly impact the creative sector. Advocates, citizens, lobbyists, state agencies, trade unions, industry groups, non-profit organizations and …

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  • Restrict AI Illustration from Publishing: An Open Letter
  • NEA Special Notice regarding COVID Relief Assistance
  • April 22 Webinar: MA Film Jobs Advocacy
  • Today, Free Webinar on Aid Opportunities in the new COVID-19 Aid Package
  • Register now! Artists Outside the Dome Zoom Event!

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