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CIB: Is Everyone Playing Padel Without Us?

Club Insider Brief – June 28Club Insider Brief (CIB) covers what we’re reading, to what other clubs are doing, governance solutions, golf/tennis/yacht trends, unlocked NCA articles and legal updates. It’s a must-read for all club staff and leaders—and remains a free benefit for the entire club

NCA’s Washington Weekly Update 6-19-23

Situational AwarenessThe House and Senate are both in session for a short week due to the Juneteenth holiday. The House will consider several health insurance bills and a measure to override President Biden’s veto of a joint resolution to cancel his student loan forgiveness plan.

NCA’s Washington Weekly Update 6-12-23

Situational AwarenessThe House and Senate are both in session this week. The House is trying to get back on track after a mini-revolt from a group of conservatives who are unhappy with the debt ceiling deal. The House will consider legislation originally on the schedule

NCA’s Washington Weekly Update 6-5-23

Situational AwarenessThe House and Senate are in session this week. It’s gas stove week in the House! The lower chamber will consider two bills limiting federal agencies’ ability to further regulate gas stoves —one preventing the Consumer Product Safety Commission from using funds to regulate

National Club Association Partners with Advocacy Firm Platinum Advisors

Private club industry’s only advocate on Capitol Hill leverages power of premier, nationwide advocacy firm for representation on Hill and Agencies. The National Club Association (NCA), the leading advocate for the private club industry in Washington, D.C., today announced a partnership with lobbying firm Platinum Advisors

NCA’s Washington Weekly Update 5-30-23

Situational AwarenessThe House and Senate are both in session this week and all eyes are on whether the votes will materialize for a debt limit deal reached over the weekend. Both chambers will be in session until breaking for the Independence Day recess on June

SCOTUS Dials Back EPA on WOTUS

This morning, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling in Sackett v. EPA. The decision was unanimous in determining the Sackett’s land should not have been covered under WOTUS, although the justices disagreed on exactly why. A 5-justice majority stated that, “Under these two background

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