CMOR-Authored Bill Passes Louisiana State House and Senate Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 7/17/2008 9:32:00 AM Louisiana H.B. 1044 – a bill drafted by CMOR – has passed both the State House and Senate with unanimous approval and awaits the signature of Governor Bobby Jindal (R). The proposed law would combat political persuasion calls (also known as ‘political telemarketing’ or ‘push polls’) while protecting legitimate survey and opinion research (including message testing). Read More
CMOR-Authored Bill Passes, Signed By Louisiana Governor Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 7/10/2008 9:35:00 AM Louisiana Act 810 – legislation drafted by CMOR – which had passed both the State House and Senate with unanimous approval was signed yesterday by Governor Bobby Jindal (R). The law will combat political persuasion calls (also known as ‘political telemarketing’ or ‘push polls’) while protecting legitimate survey and opinion research (including message testing). Read More
CMOR Kills Bad Legislation Regulating Polling in Louisiana Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 3/3/2008 9:28:00 AM CMOR in late February helped defeat Louisiana House Bill 58—legislation that would have severely harmed political survey and opinion research with residents of Louisiana. Read More
FAQ: Does Survey, Opinion and Marketing Research Qualify for the Research & Development (R&D) Tax Credit? Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 2/2/2008 3:46:00 PM In 1981, the R&D Tax Credit (also known as the Research & Experimentation Tax Credit) was signed into law. It was envisioned as a temporary measure to incentivize companies to keep high-tech jobs in the United States and boost corporate growth. Since then, the tax credit has been extended at least a dozen times.According to the explanations on IRS Form 6765 , research expenditures that qualify for the credit “ must be undertaken for discovering information that is technological in ... Read More
CMOR Wins Victory for Polling in Florida Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 8/7/2007 4:55:00 PM In less than a month’s time, CMOR convinced Florida election officials to retract an advisory opinion which would have prohibited political issue polling in Florida. Read More
CMOR Testifies to Congress on Electronic Surveillance Bill Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 7/1/1993 3:46:00 PM Diane Bowers, President of CMOR, submitted the following testimony on June 22, 1993 at a Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee hearing on the Privacy for Consumers and Workers Act (S. 984) Read More