The U.S. Chamber of Commerce surprised politicos everywhere when the typically Republican-friendly organization endorsed 23 freshman Democrats during last year's election cycle — including two moderates in Virginia, Reps. Elaine Luria and Abigail Spanberger.
This week, however, the Chamber appeared to issue an ultimatum to those lawmakers: Oppose Democrats' proposed $3.5 trillion tax and spending package or risk losing the business community and the Chamber's support.
Edelman denies involvement in ExxonMobil ad campaign opposing climate regulations | PR Week
Amitabh Bachchan Requested To Withdraw Himself From Pan Masala Ad Campaign
The National Organization For Tobacco Eradication has requested megastar Amitabh Bachchan in a letter to withdraw himself from the pan masala ad campaign as it influences youngsters.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has been requested by a national anti-tobacco organisation to withdraw himself from the ad campaign promoting pan masala. It said that the move would help stop the youngsters from getting addicted to tobacco.
Caregiving coalition airs 7-figure ad blitz backing $3.5T bill | TheHill
Caregiving advocates launched a seven-figure ad campaign Friday urging lawmakers to support Democrats' $3.5 trillion social spending plan, which makes huge investments in child care, home care and paid family leave.
The coalition says that 2 million women have been forced out of the workforce due to rising child care and home care costs, a growing problem that Democrats' $3.5 trillion bill seeks to help fix.
Koch Latino group launches campaign against reconciliation bill | TheHill
The Libre Initiative, a Latino conservative advocacy group within billionaire mega-donor Charles Koch's political network, on Friday launched an ad campaign in opposition to the multitrillion-dollar reconciliation bill being negotiated by Democrats.
Libre's ad campaign will run in Arizona, Texas and Florida, and will include mailers and digital ads aimed at Hispanic audiences.
Tourism Ireland Embarks on €4m Ad Campaign in the USA - AdWorld.ie
As it seeks to reboot the Irish tourism industry after 18 months of lockdown, Tourism Ireland is rolling out a new €4.1m "Green Button" campaign in the USA aimed at wooing American tourists back to these shores.
The United States is the second-largest source market for tourism to the island of Ireland. In 2019, 1.7m American tourists visited Ireland and the revenue generated by them amounted to a whopping €1.6bn, or 27% of all tourism revenues.
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