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  • Feb 19
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Mickey Djuric and Nick Taylor-Vaisey, POLITICO

January 21, 2025

 

APMA President Flavio Volpe, who sits on the council, was also in D.C. Monday. He told us the group’s first conversation last week was “thoughtful” and “candid” — a place for “sober advice … from people who are accomplished in their own right, owe nothing to this government and … have a time-value arc that is really long term.”

 

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