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Government Relations’ ‘Info You Need!’
2019 looks to be, potentially be a very busy legislative session for our profession. But first? Please MARK YOUR CALENDARS for 8 MAY 2019, a Wednesday, for Legislative Awareness…
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Update on State of CT Budget and Sales Tax
From the moment that Governor Lamont released his budget, Becca and I have been hard at work! Massage Therapy is currently exempt from sales tax; the new budget is…
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CT Conference 2019
The fourth annual Connecticut Chapter AMTA Conference is just around the corner and we have a great line-up of educators and exhibitors this year for you. We also have…
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Membership News
Anytime that we approach the end of a decade there is a period of introspection of the good and the bad. As I look over the last decade of…
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Members, We Need Your Help
Did You Know? That the CT Chapter offers you benefits far beyond what National requires of us? Here is what we are required to offer: Three newsletters a year…
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Call for Candidates: 2019 Election
The AMTA-CT Chapter wants YOU to be a part of the team! Consider running for or encouraging another AMTA member to run for an open position. The application…
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Connecticut Conference April 25-29, 2019 – Education
Business Mastery and Business Building Nick Repoli, LMT– Are you thinking about starting your own Massage Practice? Are you hesitant because you don’t know where to start? How do…
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Measuring Progress in Your Clients
“I’m better!” my client stated after I asked him how he was doing. “Much better.” “Really?” I inquired. “How do you know?” He looked at me incredulously, then realized…
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2019 Conference Update
Happy 2019 hope everyone had a wonderful New Years! The planning of the 2019 Conference is well underway with the help of some amazing volunteers. We have been plugging…
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Education Policy
The chapter offers free and low cost education as part of your membership. Paid classes – the chapter makes every effort to offer current and quality education at a…
