Industry Leading Digital Advocacy Platform GovBuddy Features Professional Legislative Directory
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, May 17, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Capitol Enquiry today announced the GovBuddy Directory is still the most trusted professional legislative directory for dealing with the California State Legislature. Capitol Enquiry has earned a near half century of trust in California celebrating its 50th year in business next year. GovBuddy by Capitol Enquiry is the leading California digital advocacy platform. Trusted by over 15,000 companies who know that the secret to results in advocacy work is an always up to date professional legislative directory that puts the most important legislative contact information in their hands.
Industry Leading GovBuddy Introduces New Collaboration & Security Enhancements
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, May 4, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Capitol Enquiry today announced GovBuddy Collaboration on Issues, a new feature. GovBuddy is the leading California digital advocacy platform. The GovBuddy Collaboration on Issues features were built to enable advocacy professionals to work together on the issues they care about by tying together our powerful up to date contact information in GovBuddy Directory.
Features and benefits of GovBuddy include:
1.) GovBuddy Directory, launched in 2009, has over 2,000 updates a year, making it the best resource for contacting the California State Legislature.
2.) GovBuddy Collaboration on Issues ties together the California State Legislature with collaboration features to coordinate advocacy efforts as a team.
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That was in December. Since then, state leaders say 2,721 of the 2,970 recipients of the South Carolina CARES Act Relief Grant Programs, including the Nonprofit Relief Grant Program, have received funds, but more than 200 businesses are still waiting. Currently, there are 235 minority and small businesses that have not received payment yet. Payments for those recipients are being processed through the state’s established payment process, which is used to make any payment on behalf of the state to various entities or vendors, Kelly Coakley, a spokesperson for the S.C. Department of Administration, said in a statement. Many of the applications left to be paid will need to provide additional financial information so that their information can be validated and their payments can be completed using the state’s normal processes. We are actively reaching out to those applicants.