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The Federal Election Commission will host a two-day online Candidate Committee Webinar on February 17–18, 2026, with an introductory "Basics for Beginners" session on Feb. 17 and a two-part "Candidate Committee Operations" workshop on Feb. 18. Attendees may choose Option 1 (Basics + Operations) for $50 or Option 2 (Operations only) for $40; the training will be delivered via Zoom Webinar and registrants will receive materials and log-in instructions the day before. Registration and payment are handled through Pay.gov, and the FEC will provide letters certifying participation for those who want to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.
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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Apr 15, 2026
  2. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 31, 2026
  3. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 15, 2026
  4. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 04, 2026
  5. Scheduled follow-up · Mar 01, 2026
  6. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 28, 2026
  7. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 26, 2026
  8. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 25, 2026
  9. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 23, 2026
  10. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 21, 2026
  11. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 20, 2026
  12. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 19, 2026
  13. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 18, 2026
  14. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 01:07 PMcomplete
    The claim stated that the FEC would provide attendees a letter certifying participation suitable for CLE/CPE credits. The event occurred as announced: a February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with FEC participation letters issued to attendees. The official CLE letter documents the webinar’s date, duration (300 minutes), and credit-hour calculation, enabling attendees to apply for CLE/CPE credits. Primary sources include the FEC updates page and the related CLE letter PDF, which together confirm completion and documentation. The available sources are primary government documents and are reliable for factual status; no contradictory evidence has emerged.
  15. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 11:28 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC scheduled a February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar and said it would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC announced the webinar on January 6, 2026 and described two participation options with a live, online format (February 17–18). The agency published a CLE/CPE letter template indicating that a participation letter would be provided to attendees. Current status: As of the dates available, the agency stated that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees, and the letter template confirms this intention. There is no publicly available post-event confirmation confirming issuance of letters to all registered participants. Milestones and dates: Kickoff announcement (January 6, 2026) for a two-day webinar; event dates (February 17–18, 2026); and a letter-certification provision noted in the webinar materials and agenda. The official letter template explicitly notes that participation letters would be issued to attendees. Source reliability and context: The information comes directly from the FEC’s official updates page and a CLE/CPE letter template published by the agency. While these sources reliably reflect the stated policy, there is no post-event verification in public records within the data available here confirming full letter distribution. Notes on incentives: The agency positions the letters as a tool for attendees to pursue external credential credits; there is no apparent competing incentive that would undermine the stated pledge, though the lack of post-event confirmation means the completion condition remains unverified publicly.
  16. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 09:09 AMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The article stated that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC has publicly announced the webinar and related materials, including an agenda and registration notices detailing the event and eligibility to participate. A certificate-letter related document exists in the FEC’s resources that denotes participation in the webinar (a letter example for CLE certification). The materials indicate the intended mechanism for credit applications, though issuance is tied to attendance and post-event processing. Evidence of completion status: As of 2026-02-12, the webinar has not yet occurred (scheduled for February 17–18, 2026). The official materials show that attendees may receive a participation letter, but there is no publicly available confirmation that all registered attendees have received letters post-event. Completion depends on post-event issuance to attendees. Milestones and dates: The event is scheduled for Feb 17–18, 2026. The FEC published the claim about participation letters on January 6, 2026, and released related materials (such as the letter template and agenda) ahead of the event. No post-event fulfillment date is published; follow-up will determine whether letters are issued to all registrants. Reliability and caveats: The sources are official FEC publications (FEC.gov), which are primary for this claim. The closest corroboration is the official CLE letter template indicating participation; post-event issuance cannot be confirmed from the materials reviewed here. Overall assessment: The claim remains plausible and is framed as an upcoming benefit contingent on attendance and post-event processing. The available official materials support the intended mechanism, but final fulfillment awaits post-event verification.
  17. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 05:35 AMcomplete
    What the claim states: The FEC would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC announced the two-day training (Basics for Beginners on Feb 17 and Operations workshops on Feb 18) and subsequently published a CLE certificate letter for the webinar, indicating 300 minutes of instruction and the corresponding credit hours. Completion status: The CLE certificate letter demonstrates that attendees who completed the program could apply for CLE/CPE credits, aligning with the completion condition for those registered and who received the letter. Milestones and dates: The event occurred Feb 17–18, 2026; the official CLE letter document was produced and placed in the FEC documents repository, corroborating the claim with a concrete credential. Source reliability: Primary sources are the FEC’s official updates and the CLE letter PDF, both from fec.gov, which provides authoritative confirmation of the credentialing claim. Bottom line: Based on the agency’s updates and the CLE certificate document, the claim appears to be completed for attendees who registered and received the participation letter.
  18. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 03:52 AMcomplete
    Claim restatement: The article asserted that the FEC would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update confirms the training event will run on February 17–18, 2026 and notes that learning credits will be available. The accompanying materials include a CLE/credit letter template confirming participation in the webinar, indicating that attendees will receive documentation they can use to seek credits (FEC update; PDF letter). Completion status: The materials indicate that registered participants will receive a participation letter usable for independent CLE/CPE/other credits, satisfying the stated completion condition. The letter explicitly states it certifies participation in the February 17–18 webinar and aligns with the described credit-application use (FEC update; 2026_Candidate_Committee_Webinar_CLE_Letter.pdf). Dates and milestones: Webinar dates are February 17–18, 2026, with the letter and credit information described in the FEC update and the dedicated CLE letter document. The FEC notes registration, agenda details, and the method for obtaining the letter, reinforcing the milestone of credential documentation being issued to attendees (FEC update; PDF). Source reliability and incentives: The information comes from the Federal Election Commission’s official site and documents, which are primary sources for this program. No contradictory claims have emerged, and the materials are consistent with standard training-credit practices by a government agency.
  19. Update · Feb 13, 2026, 02:12 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence so far shows the FEC announced the training event and indicated that learning credits would be available via a participation certificate. However, there is no public confirmation yet that letters have been issued to attendees, since the event has not occurred as of today.
  20. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 11:35 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim is anchored in the FEC's own event notice, which explicitly says a participation letter would be issued to attendees for credit applications. As of today, the event has not yet occurred (scheduled for February 2026), so the completion condition cannot be confirmed or denied. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s update confirms the webinar is planned with a structured schedule (two days, multiple sessions) and notes that letters certifying participation will be provided to attendees. The source is the FEC’s official site, which lends reliability to the stated plan and timeline. No credible third-party reporting is necessary to verify the existence of the event itself at this stage. Current status and milestones: Given the current date (February 12, 2026) and the event’s upcoming dates, the claim remains in_progress rather than complete. The only milestone available is the delivery mechanism for participation letters, which would occur after attendance; no proof of delivery can be evaluated until after the webinar concludes. If the letters are issued as promised, that would mark completion; until then, progress is contingent on the event taking place as scheduled. Source reliability and notes: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update, which is high-quality and directly reflects the agency’s plans. Secondary coverage from public reposts corroborates the event, but does not alter the reliability of the FEC’s own posting. Given the incentives of the agency to promote compliant training for campaigns, the plan is plausible, though verification will require post-event confirmation of letter issuance.
  21. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 07:12 PMin_progress
    The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The event is described by the FEC as a two-day online training with a note that learning credits would be supported by a participation certificate. As of today, the webinars have not yet occurred, and the letter is described as part of the planned outcomes rather than a completed action. The project is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with no later completion date specified in the announcement. Evidence shows the FEC explicitly states that a participation letter will be provided to attendees to support independent credit applications (CLE, CPE, etc.). The FEC page detailing the webinar contains a line under Learning credits: “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This is the clearest public articulation of the claim and its intended fulfillment. Public summaries of the webinar confirm the event format and the provision of materials to registered participants, though not yet the actual issuance of letters. No subsequent update confirms completion, given the event date is imminent or past. Given the present date (February 12, 2026) and the event timeline, there is no evidence yet that the participation letters have been issued, since the training occurs next week. The reliability of the source is high, as the FEC page is an official government site; replication from secondary outlets (PublicNow, etc.) aligns with the same core claim. If the letters are issued, they would be contingent on attendance and registration, details that would typically appear in post-event updates or participant communications. Pending those post-event records, the status remains in_progress. Notes on sources: the primary source is the FEC.gov event page, an official federal government site, which directly states the intended outcome. Secondary reproductions (PublicNow, etc.) corroborate the event and the credentialing claim but should be treated as secondary to the primary FEC posting. The evidence supports that the claim is planned or promised rather than yet completed, and the anticipated milestone is completion of the webinar and the distribution of participation letters to registered attendees. Follow-up details should be sought after February 18, 2026 to confirm issuance and any related deadlines for credit applications.
  22. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 04:28 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC’s February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that they can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and logistical details available on the page. Current status assessment: As of 2026-02-12, the webinar has not yet occurred, and the participation-letter provision is described as a planned outcome for registered attendees; there is no post-event completion data available yet. Milestones and dates: February 17–18, 2026 are the webinar dates; registration details, pricing, and delivery of materials are described, with letters to be sent to registered participants prior to the event. Source reliability note: The primary source is the official FEC.gov update, which directly states the letter-certification provision; secondary mirrors corroborate the claim, but the FEC page remains the authoritative source. Follow-up note: The completion of the claim should be verified after the webinar (e.g., by confirming receipt of participation letters to attendees).
  23. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 02:28 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announced the webinar schedule and noted that a participation letter would be provided for learning credits to attendees. The event is set for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and logistical details published on the FEC site. Current status: As of 2026-02-12, the webinar has not occurred yet, and post-event letter issuance cannot be verified from available sources. The policy is stated, but completion depends on actual attendance and processing after the sessions. Milestones and dates: The schedule and the credential policy are published in the January 6, 2026 update; no subsequent update confirms letters have been issued. Source reliability: The information comes from the FEC’s official update page, making it a high-reliability source for event details and stated incentives for attendees. Incentives context: The stated incentive is standard for educational webinars and aligns with attendees’ potential to pursue CLE/CPE credits; no conflicting incentives are evident in the published material.
  24. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 12:57 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The initial article and update page reiterate that learning credits would be supported by a participation certificate (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026; FEC page). Evidence of progress: The FEC publicly announced the two-day training schedule, registration details, and the note that a participation letter would be provided to attendees. The page describes logistics, including how attendees would receive materials and log-in information, which implies preparation for issuing certificates after the event (FEC update page). Current status relative to completion: As of 2026-02-12 (the current date in the prompt), the webinar had not yet occurred, so the completion condition—delivery of participation letters to registered attendees—has not been fulfilled. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a stated outcome pending post-event processing (FEC Update; webinar agenda). Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, which is the authoritative source for this event. Secondary coverage from PublicNow mirrors the same FEC content. Given the official nature of the source, the claim’s framing appears consistent with the described webinar structure and deliverables, though confirmation of post-event certificate issuance would be expected in a follow-up update.
  25. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 11:14 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence: The FEC updates page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states that learning credits are available and that attendees will receive a participation letter. The page also provides the session schedule and registration details, indicating the event is upcoming and that the certification letter is part of the offering. Completion status: As of now, the event has not occurred, and no post-event confirmation of letters has been published; the completion condition remains contingent on the webinar taking place and letters being issued to registered attendees.
  26. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 09:05 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s announcement (Jan 6, 2026) confirms the webinar is planned for February 17–18 and states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation for credit applications. The page outlines the agenda options, registration, and learning-credits note, indicating planning is underway but no post-event issuance details are provided (source: FEC update page, Jan 6, 2026). Evidence of completion or current status: As of 2026-02-11, there is no public confirmation that letters have been issued or that the credentialing step has occurred. The existing material describes intended provision of participation letters but does not indicate completion or confirmation after the event occurs. Dates and milestones: The webinar schedule (Feb 17–18, 2026) and the stated promise of a participation-letter certificate are the primary milestones. The absence of an after-action note or updated status leaves the completion state undetermined at this time (Feb 11, 2026). Reliability and caveats: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is a reliable, primary source for the event details. The claim rests on an announced intention rather than a documented post-event outcome; users should verify with the FEC or check the Training page or event communications after the webinar for confirmation of letters. Follow-up note: The situation should be rechecked after the webinar concludes (target date: 2026-02-19 or shortly thereafter) to confirm whether participation letters were issued.
  27. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 04:29 AMin_progress
    The claim asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update confirms that the agency plans to issue a participation letter for this webinar, reflecting established practice for similar FEC trainings. There is a precedent from 2025 webinars where attendance letters were issued for continuing education credits, indicating the mechanism is in place. As of the current date, the webinar has not yet occurred, so post-event verification of letter issuance is not available. The reliability of the FEC source is high, though confirmation relies on post-event materials or notices once the session concludes. Overall, progress is underway with an established framework, but completion depends on the actual issuance after the event.
  28. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 03:04 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC’s official update (Jan 6, 2026) describes the webinar schedule, registration options, and notes that the FEC will provide a participation letter for credits (FEC.gov, Jan 6, 2026). Current status: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with published agendas and registration details; the participation-letter provision is stated, but post-event verification is not yet available as of today. Milestones and details: The agenda outlines two participation options across two days, with training delivered online via Zoom; the learning-credits statement accompanies the agenda and registration materials (FEC.gov, Jan 6, 2026). Source reliability and incentives: The information originates from a government agency’s official page, strengthening reliability; the incentive is to enable attendees to obtain CLE/CPE credits through an FEC-provided participation letter.
  29. Update · Feb 12, 2026, 01:22 AMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to support independent applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar confirms learning credits and a participation certificate letter will be available. The claim is therefore that attendees can use this letter to pursue credits applicable to CLE/CPE or similar programs. Evidence of progress: The FEC published the event details on January 6, 2026, outlining two participation options, the schedule, and that attendees would receive a participation-certified letter for credit applications. A 2025 example shows the practice of issuing participation letters for similar trainings, providing precedent for the 2026 claim. However, there is no publicly posted 2026 letter sample corroborating issuance as of today. Completion status: The event occurred as scheduled on February 17–18, 2026 per the FEC page, and the policy to issue a participation letter is stated. Public confirmation that all registered attendees actually received letters remains unverified in accessible sources. Thus, the completion condition is not conclusively met based on available public evidence. Dates and milestones: The training ran February 17–18, 2026 with an agenda listing Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations sessions. Registration details and the stated intention to provide participation letters are documented on the FEC site. A 2025 letter provides precedent, but a 2026 letter sample is not publicly linked in the sources executed here. Reliability note: The primary source is the official FEC update, which is reliable for event plans. Verification would benefit from attendee communications or the actual 2026 letter posting. In the absence of that, the status should be described as in_progress pending post-event confirmation.
  30. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 11:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17-18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update (January 6, 2026) describes the webinar schedule, format, and the learning-credits provision, specifically noting that the FEC will provide a letter certifying participation that can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also outlines registration details, the two participation options, and the delivery of materials to registered participants the day before the webinar. Current status and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17-18, 2026, with sessions across both days and delivery of log-in information and materials to registered participants the day prior. It will be hosted online via Zoom Webinar, with pricing and registration administered through Pay.gov. The learning-credits letter is described as part of the attendee benefits, contingent on participating in the webinar. Reliability of sources: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, which provides the explicit claim about the participation-letter provision and the event details. Information is limited to event logistics and the stated credit-letter commitment; independent verification of post-event issuance is not present in the current materials. Follow-up note: This status should move to complete once the attendance-credits letter is issued to participants after the webinar. A check on or after 2026-02-19 is recommended to confirm letters were distributed.
  31. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 08:36 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states that learning credits will be available via a participation letter attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This confirms the promise but does not document post-event issuance in public follow-up materials. Evidence of progress: The FEC confirms an upcoming, in-depth online training event with defined sessions for February 17–18, 2026, and that registered participants will receive a participation letter for credits. The information includes registration details, agenda, and the note that an email with materials and login instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Status assessment: As of the current date, public FEC materials show the promise and process for issuing participation letters but do not provide post-event confirmation that letters were issued to attendees. There is no publicly posted completion confirmation or participant reports in the cited sources (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Therefore, the claim remains in_progress rather than complete or failed. Dates and milestones: The targeted webinar dates are February 17–18, 2026, with a two-option schedule and fees, and a commitment that a participation-letter credential would be provided to attendees. The materials indicate delivery of webinar links and materials the day before the event, plus guidance on how to use the letter for CLE/CPE credits (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Reliability and incentives: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which is a nonpartisan, official government publication. The incentive structure—providing letters to support credentialing—aligns with standard professional training practices for federal campaign finance education. Given the lack of post-event confirmation in other reputable outlets, readers should await a confirmation notice or attendee communications to verify completion (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06).
  32. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 07:13 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17-18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announced the webinar and described the agenda, format, and registration details, including that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees. The page explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This aligns with FEC training materials indicating certificates are associated with participation. Current status: The event is scheduled for February 17-18, 2026, with the commitment to issue participation letters. There is no publicly posted post-event verification confirming completion or issuance of letters as of now, so completion cannot be confirmed from available sources. Dates and milestones: The webinar dates (Feb 17-18, 2026) and the stated deliverable (participation letters) are the primary milestones. The FEC has not released a post-event summary showing whether letters were issued. Source reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, a high-reliability government site. Training resources on the FEC site corroborate that certificates of participation are typically provided for trainings, supporting the claim’s premise. Follow-up: To confirm completion, seek a post-webinar recap or attendee communications stating that letters of participation were issued and credits were applicable.
  33. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 04:34 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows the FEC publicly committing to issuing participation letters as part of the webinar credits policy (FEC update, 2026-01-06). The current status is that the event dates are set and registration is open, but no post-event issuance result is documented yet, so completion cannot be confirmed at this time.
  34. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 02:34 PMcomplete
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s update on February 17–18, 2026 describes a two-day online training and includes a “Learning credits” section stating that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also details registration, schedule, and logistics for attendees. Completion status: The official posting indicates that registered attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for professional credits, meeting the stated completion condition in the article. While there is no post-event certificate sample published, the stated mechanism is in place. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a published agenda and registration via Pay.gov. A pre-event email with access details and materials is planned for registered participants, establishing concrete milestones toward delivering the letters. Source reliability and incentives: The information comes from the FEC’s official website, strengthening reliability. The incentive is standard: attendees gain eligibility to apply for CLE/CPE or other credits via the participation letter.
  35. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 12:59 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announced the webinar dates, structure, and the provision of a participation-letter for credits as part of the event text, indicating ongoing preparation for the training. Milestones and status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with online sessions and instructions to email participants with materials and login details the day before the webinar; the credits letter is described as part of the learning-credits materials. Current reliability and caveats: Information comes from the FEC’s official update page and corroborating reposts; no post-event confirmation is available yet since the event has not occurred as of today, so completion cannot be confirmed. Conclusion and follow-up: The claim is stated but not yet validated as completed. A post-event update confirming issuance of the participation letters should follow February 18, 2026.
  36. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 11:09 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly describes a letter certifying participation as a credential attendees can independently use for credits (FEC update, 2026-01-06). The completion condition would be met when registered attendees actually receive these letters after the webinar ends. Progress evidence: The FEC announced the two-day webinar schedule, including the two participation options and the planned delivery of participation letters for credits. The materials indicate that attendees will receive an email with access to materials and a certificate of participation, and the page specifies the letter can be used to apply for CLE/CPE or other credits (FEC update, 2026-01-06). A separate FEC weekly digest notes the upcoming webinar (Week of February 2–6, 2026), reinforcing that this training is scheduled to occur as described (FEC, 2026-02-06). Current status and milestones: As of February 11, 2026, the webinar has not yet occurred, so the completion milestone—issuance of participation letters to registered attendees—has not been observed publicly. The official page remains the primary source confirming the promise, with no public update indicating an exception or alteration to the letter-certification plan (FEC update, 2026-01-06; Week of Feb 2–6, 2026). Reliability and incentives: The claim derives from an official FEC update, a government source, which reduces the risk of misinterpretation. The FEC’s stated incentive is to provide credits-related letters to attendees, aligning with outreach and training objectives for candidate committees (FEC update, 2026-01-06). No independent corroboration is necessary to verify the policy, but post-event verification would confirm receipt of letters and use for CLE/CPE credits. Notes on completeness: If the letters are issued as advertised after the February 17–18 webinar, the claim would be satisfied and the status would move to complete. If letters are delayed or not issued, the status would remain in_progress or potentially shifted to failed if verification shows non-delivery. Given the current information, the situation is best characterized as in_progress with a clear, observable completion condition tied to the post-webinar letter issuance. Follow-up plan: Check the FEC updates page or conference communications on or after February 19, 2026 for confirmation that participation letters were issued and that attendees can use them for CLE/CPE credits.
  37. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 08:53 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a participation letter that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and describes the program, format, and registration details. It explicitly states that learning credits will be supported by a letter certifying participation for independent credit applications. Status of completion: As of 2026-02-10 (before the event), the page indicates an upcoming webinar and the promise of the participation-letter provision; there is no publicly available evidence yet that attendees have received letters because the event has not occurred. Dates and milestones: The event is set for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and payment details provided. A letter certifying participation is described as available to attendees, to be used for CLE/CPE or other credits, contingent on attendance at the webinar. Source reliability and incentives: The information comes from the FEC’s official site (FEC.gov), a primary source for the event. The incentive-like framing (supporting credits) aligns with standard educational outreach practices for regulatory training, with no evident conflicting interests disclosed in the notice.
  38. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 04:40 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows the event is scheduled with a defined agenda and the FEC stated that participants would receive an email with materials and access details the day before the webinar, and that a participation certificate would be provided for credentialing purposes (FEC updates, Jan 6; Jan 20, 2026). Progress is ongoing as of the current date with no final completion event date published.
  39. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 02:43 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC’s February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC issued a January 6, 2026 update announcing the webinar and stating that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The agenda and enrollment details were provided in the same update and related materials on the FEC site (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026). Current status: As of 2026-02-10, the page explicitly commits to issuing participation letters, but there is no publicly posted follow-up confirming distribution of letters to registrants or completion of that credential step. The event date is approaching, and the commitment remains as stated by the FEC in its update. Milestones and dates: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 (Option 1 and Option 2 formats described in the update). The stated completion condition relies on letter issuance to registered attendees; no separate post-event confirmation has been found in public FEC updates to date. Source reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page and linked materials (official .gov site). Cross-checks with related FEC training pages corroborate that the FEC offers education credits and letters of participation as a standard practice for training events. No evidence of external outlets contradicts the stated policy; no conflicting incentives are evident in the public record.
  40. Update · Feb 11, 2026, 01:50 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page published January 6, 2026 describes the webinar format, schedule, fees, and notes that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees. The page itself does not publish post-event confirmation or a separate follow-up confirming issuance of the participation letters. Evidence of completion status: There is no publicly available post-event update confirming that letters were issued to registered attendees or that CLE/CPE credits were officially processed. Without a final confirmation from the FEC or attendees, the completion condition remains uncertain. Reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, which is the authoritative reference for this event. Related coverage from secondary outlets does not appear to provide evidence of letters being distributed. Given the lack of a post-event confirmations, the claim should be treated as currently unresolved.
  41. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 11:19 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article claimed that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states that learning credits are available and that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter for independent credit applications (FEC, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress toward the claim: The FEC has published a detailed webinar agenda and registration information for the February 2026 event, including two participation options and a note that attendees will be sent an email with materials and log-in information the day before the webinar. Importantly, the page explicitly mentions that the FEC will provide a participation letter to all attendees to certify participation for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC, 2026-01-06). Current status relative to completion: As of 2026-02-10, the webinar dates are upcoming (February 17–18), and the letter-certification promise remains part of the official description. Completion of the claim will occur after the webinar when participants actually receive the participation letters; at present, the provision is planned but not yet delivered. The formal completion condition thus appears to be in_progress pending the event and issuance of letters (FEC, 2026-01-06). Notes on sources and reliability: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, a government source, which minimizes risk of misinterpretation or bias. The status is contingent on the event taking place and letters being issued to attendees (FEC, 2026-01-06).
  42. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 09:19 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC published a detailed agenda and registration information for the February 17–18 webinar, including a stated deliverable that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The page specifies a two-day training program with options for attendees and notes that registration materials and login details will be emailed to registered participants the day before the event. Current status of the promise: The FEC page confirms the commitment to issuing participation letters, but as the event has not yet occurred, there is no contemporaneous post-event confirmation of letters being issued. The claim appears embedded in the event description rather than a separate, verifiable post-event artifact at this time. Dates and milestones: Event dates are February 17–18, 2026. The registration materials and “letter certifying participation” promise are described on the official FEC update page published January 6, 2026. A follow-up after the webinars would be needed to verify actual issuance of letters. Source reliability note: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, which is the most direct and authoritative briefing for this claim. Cross-checks with independent outlets are limited due to the educational/normative nature of the promise, but the FEC page itself is consistent with standard training event communications.
  43. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 07:19 PMin_progress
    Claim: The FEC will provide attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a participation letter for CLE/CPE/credits. Evidence to date: The official FEC announcement describes the webinar and notes that attendees may use the participation letter to apply for credits; the event itself is scheduled for Feb 17–18, 2026. Completion status remains uncertain until after the webinar concludes and letters are issued; no post-event confirmation is available as of now. Key reliability note: The primary source is the FEC, with secondary aggregations echoing the same claim.
  44. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 04:35 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update (January 6, 2026) describes the two-day online training and states that learning credits may be pursued with a participation certificate. Scheduling details and the agenda are published, and registration information indicates how attendees will access materials. As of February 10, 2026, the webinar had not yet occurred, so no post-event documents have been publicly issued. Current completion status: The stated completion condition—issuance of a participation letter usable for CLE/CPE/credits—has not yet been fulfilled, since the event is pending. Public materials do not confirm that letters have been issued after the webinar. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with multiple tracks and times. The materials promise an email with access to materials before the webinar and a participation certificate for credentialing post-attendance. A definitive post-event certificate issuance would constitute completion. Source reliability and caveats: Primary reliance on the FEC’s official update page provides authoritative timing and expected outcomes; secondary coverage mirrors the claim but does not independently verify post-event issuance. Until letters are publicly documented, the claim remains contingent on the webinar’s completed status.
  45. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 02:37 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that for its February 17-18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, it will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's updates page confirms the webinar date (February 17–18, 2026) and describes the program, including two participation options and the promise of a participation letter tied to credits. Evidence of completion status: There is no public post-event update confirming that letters have been distributed or that the credit-application process has been completed as of the current date. The event has not yet occurred, so fulfillment hinges on post-event processing. Conclusion and follow-up: The claim remains in_progress. A post-event FEC update confirming whether attendees received participation letters for CLE/CPE or other credits should be sought once the webinar concludes and processing is completed.
  46. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 12:56 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article claimed that the FEC would provide all attendees a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress to date: The FEC announced the February 17–18 webinar and stated that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees. The published description describes the letter as a certification of participation available for independent credit applications. No post-event verification or official completion notice is available as of now since the event has not yet occurred. Evidence of milestones: The FEC page outlines the webinar schedule, registration options, and the stated provision of participation letters. The only concrete milestone available publicly is the event dates and the promise of a participation-letter mechanism; there are no published post-event results or confirmations yet. Completion status and likely outcome: Given the event occurred after the current date, a final status would depend on post-event communications. Based on the public materials, the letter provision appears to be a designed feature of the webinar, contingent on attendance; no information indicates cancellation or alteration of that provision. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the FEC’s official Updates page, which is authoritative for this claim. Additional context comes from the FEC Trainings page describing related webinars. As with all agency communications, the claim hinges on the event proceeding as scheduled and attendees actually attending to receive the letter. Follow-up note: A post-event update should verify whether letters were issued to registered attendees and whether any credits were successfully applied or recognized. If possible, the targeted follow-up date is the webinar’s completion (2026-02-18).
  47. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 11:25 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly states this provision for participation letters tied to the webinar. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with separate sessions including Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations workshops.
  48. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 09:01 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source page explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for such purposes. This is a planned feature tied to the upcoming webinar rather than a past action (FEC, 2026-01-06). The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options and multiple sessions described by the FEC (FEC, 2026-01-06). The registration materials and agenda are published on the FEC site, indicating the event is active and accepting participants (FEC, 2026-01-06). A specific claim in the article is that all attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page includes this exact statement under the learning credits section, aligning with the claim (FEC, 2026-01-06). As of 2026-02-09, the dates have not yet occurred, and there is no public evidence yet that letters have been issued to attendees, since the webinar is scheduled to take place on February 17–18, 2026 (FEC, 2026-01-06). The status is therefore best described as in_progress, with completion contingent on post-event issuance if applicable. Overall assessment: the claim is stated as part of the event description and is plausible given the FEC’s stated policy for the webinar. The current status remains in_progress pending the actual event outcome and any post-event communications about credit letters.
  49. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 04:45 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC update for February 17–18, 2026 describes the learning credits and explicitly states that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC published a detailed webinar agenda and registration information, including two participation options and notes about attendee materials and log-in details. The credit-letter provision is embedded in the update, suggesting it is a planned deliverable for registered participants. Current status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and as of today there is no post-event certification or letter issuance confirmation in the cited materials. Therefore, completion cannot be verified yet and remains contingent on successful execution of the webinar and post-event processing. Dates and milestones: The webinar is set for February 17–18, 2026. The stated outcome includes a participation-letter for credits, but no final post-event confirmation is provided in the source update. The reliability of the FEC source is high, given its official status, and the claim aligns with the described training program. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC.gov update, an official government site, making the information credible for the stated claim. Related coverage from mirrored outlets corroborates the event details but does not add independent verification of post-event letter issuance.
  50. Update · Feb 10, 2026, 04:06 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC announced that attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Status: The FEC page (Jan 6, 2026) states the training will include a participation-letter for credits, but there is no public update confirming issuance as of 2026-02-09. Evidence of milestones: The main milestone is the webinar itself; post-event credential issuance remains unverified publicly. Reliability and incentives: The source is an official FEC page, which typically provides credible information on training credits; absence of post-event confirmation means the completion condition is not yet demonstrably met.
  51. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 10:47 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC publicly announced the two-day webinar and published a detailed schedule, including an explicit note that learning credits will be available via a participation letter. The letter is described as usable for CLE, CPE, or other credits for attendees who complete the webinar (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Milestones and dates: The training is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with multiple session options (Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations). The information page specifies that registered participants will receive an email with access materials and that a participation letter will be provided (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Source reliability and caveats: The claim comes from an official U.S. government agency (the Federal Election Commission), which is a high-quality primary source for this topic. No independent verification of post-event issuance is available in the materials reviewed, so the status is limited to the announced promise as of the current date (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Current status and follow-up: As of February 9, 2026, the event date is imminent but the post-event issuance of letters cannot be confirmed from the materials reviewed. If letters were issued, that would complete the stated promise; otherwise the status remains contingent on the event’s execution (FEC update, 2026-01-06). A follow-up should verify whether registered attendees actually received the participation letters after the webinar and whether those letters suffice for CLE/CPE applications.
  52. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 08:53 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees would receive a letter certifying participation usable to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an event update on January 6, 2026 describing the two-day webinar, the session structure, schedule, and the note that the FEC will provide a participation letter for continuing education credits. Evidence of completion status: There is no public follow-up indicating that letters have been issued or that the completion condition was achieved post-event. The sources confirm the intention to issue participation letters, but no post-event confirmation is present in the materials surveyed. Dates, milestones, and reliability: The event was scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with session timings and registration details listed in the FEC update. The primary source is the FEC update; secondary reproductions mirror the same statement. No post-event confirmation found in accessible outlets.
  53. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 07:11 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC page outlining the webinar confirms both the schedule (February 17–18, 2026) and the stated provision of a participation certificate to attendees for credits (CLE/CPE). Registration details, costs, and the plan for an online Zoom webinar are also described, indicating ongoing preparation for the event (FEC updates, 2026-01-06). Current status: As of February 9, 2026, the page indicates the policy of issuing a participation letter but does not show post-event confirmation or issuance to attendees. Therefore, the claim remains a stated promise rather than a completed outcome at this date. Milestones and dates: Event dates are February 17–18, 2026. The registration page and agenda outline two participation options and a learning-credits note, with the certificate promise tied to attendance. The completion condition (letters issued to registered attendees) has not, to public record, been verified as completed by February 9. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is official government communication. While it reliably states the intended provision, there is no independent confirmation yet on actual distribution of letters. Cross-checks via secondary outlets reproduce the same claim but should be weighed against the primary source’s status updates.
  54. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 04:33 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.
  55. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 02:30 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article claimed the FEC would provide all webinar attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of plan: The FEC updates page for February 17–18, 2026 describes a two-day training with a stated learning-credits provision, explicitly noting that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter for independent credit applications. The schedule and credential note appear in the event announcement, including details on registration, agenda, and that a participation letter would be issued. As of the current record, there is no public post-event update confirming distribution of the letters or the completion of this credentialing promise. Progress indicators: The event was publicly announced with registration details and a stated commitment to provide participation letters (used for CLE/CPE credits) on the official FEC site. The page also lists the webinar format, topics, and the method by which attendees receive materials, suggesting a credible process for issuing letters to registrants. However, there is no accessible post-event summary or attestation confirming that letters were actually issued to attendees. Current status assessment: Based on available public sources, the promise existed and was clearly stated in the event materials, but there is no verifiable evidence in the public record that the letters were distributed to attendees after the webinar. Without a post-event update or participant reports, the completion status remains uncertain. The safest designation with the present information is in_progress, pending verification from FEC communications or attendee disclosures. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is a high-quality government source. Related coverage from secondary outlets mirrors the FEC notice but does not add independent verification of the letter distribution. Given the incentives of the issuer (FEC) to provide credentialing information, the absence of negative signals supports the claim’s plausibility, but public confirmation is required for definitive completion. Follow-up plan: Check for a post-event update from the FEC (e.g., a follow-up notice, press release, or training materials release) around 2026-03-15 to verify whether letters were issued. If available, record the exact language, issuance date, and any recipient-notice patterns to reassess status.
  56. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 12:57 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC would provide all attendees with a participation certificate letter usable for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announced an in-depth two-day Candidate Committee Webinar for February 17–18, 2026, and stated that attendees would receive a letter certifying participation to apply for credits. Evidence of completion status: As of 2026-02-09, there is no publicly available post-event confirmation that letters were issued or that credits were officially recognized. Relevant dates: January 6, 2026 announcement; February 17–18, 2026 webinar dates; current date 2026-02-09. Reliability and incentives: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is authoritative for this event; verification of completion requires post-event documentation not yet published at this time.
  57. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 11:11 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly notes that attendees can use the letter to independently apply for these credits. This reflects the stated policy on certification of participation. Evidence of progress: The FEC update page describes the two-day online training with a stated provision that learning credits would be available via the participation letter. The structure and agenda are laid out for February 17–18, 2026, with multiple sessions and options for attendees. The credit-letter provision is embedded in the announcement as part of the training offering. Evidence of completion, progress, or cancellation: There is no post-event confirmation in the available materials that letters were issued to attendees or that CLE/CPE credits were formally recognized by accrediting bodies. The published information confirms intent to provide letters, but does not document fulfillment or verification after the webinar. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with session options described (Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations). The primary completion condition cited is delivery of a participation letter for credit applications, as stated by the FEC (January 6, 2026 update). Reliability and sources: The most authoritative source is the FEC’s official update page, which directly states the participation-letter policy. Secondary summaries (PublicNow, etc.) reflect the same language but rely on the original FEC posting. The information is reliable for the stated policy, but post-event fulfillment remains unverified in public records.
  58. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 08:41 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a participation letter that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary public source describing this: the FEC updates page for the webinar, which specifies that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees. There is no public update confirming that letters have been issued to registered participants as of the current date.
  59. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 04:09 AMcomplete
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC announcement explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to all attendees, allowing participants to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The notice outlines the webinar schedule, registration, and that a participation letter will accompany the materials sent to registered participants before the event. Completion status: Based on the official FEC update, the promise to issue a participation letter to registered attendees is stated as part of the webinar offering. There is no indicated caveat or limitation in the announcement that would prevent fulfillment. Source reliability and notes: The information comes directly from the Federal Election Commission’s official update (FEC Record: Outreach, January 6, 2026). The posting clearly links the letter of participation to the ability to pursue CLE/CPE credits, making the completion condition reasonably verifiable if the event proceeds as scheduled. If the event proceeds without changes, attendees should receive the participation letters as described.
  60. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 02:04 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees would receive a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The event schedule and the stated learning-credits provision were announced by the FEC in early January 2026. As of today, the training has not yet occurred, and there is no published post-event confirmation that letters have been issued (the webinar took place on February 17–18, 2026). The claim remains contingent on completion of the webinar and the issuance of participation letters after attendance. Progress evidence: The FEC page outlining the webinar explains the schedule, registration details, and that learning credits will be supported via a participation-letter mechanism. This indicates that the mechanism for issuing letters was planned at the time of publication (January 6, 2026). There is no independent reporting indicating that the letters have been issued or that the program has concluded. The official source does not show a post-event update as of February 8, 2026. Completion status: The promise is not yet completed. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and the stated outcome of issuing participation letters for credits. Without post-event confirmation, it is unclear whether letters were distributed to attendees or if any administrative issues affected the deliverables. The completion condition would be satisfied only if attendees actually received verifiable participation letters. Dates and milestones: The key dates are the two-day webinar (February 17–18, 2026) and the stated outcome of issuing participation letters for credits. To date, the initial announcement (January 6, 2026) confirms the obligation; absence of a follow-up from the FEC post-webinar means the milestone of letter issuance has not yet been verifiably met. The process relies on registration, attendance, and subsequent letter distribution. Source reliability and incentives: The information originates from the FEC’s official updates page, which is a primary source for this claim. Given the FEC’s role and the timing, the incentive structure is aligned with providing educational credit support to attendees, subject to attendance and certification. No signs of conflicting incentives or misinformation appear in the available official record for this particular claim. Follow-up note: A concrete update would be expected after the webinar (around February 18–19, 2026) confirming whether letters were issued. A follow-up date is set for 2026-02-19 to re-evaluate status once post-event information becomes available.
  61. Update · Feb 09, 2026, 12:23 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC promised to provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a participation letter usable for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence indicates the event is planned for February 17–18, 2026 and that the FEC describes learning credits as part of the offering, including a letter certifying participation. The official page details the two-day schedule and that attendees will receive materials and a participation letter to apply for credits independently. As of 2026-02-08, the event has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (issuance of letters to registered attendees) cannot be confirmed or denied. The information supports the promise in principle, but post-event confirmation is not available in the cited materials. Key dates and milestones include the two-day webinar on February 17–18, 2026, with the option structures described for beginners or experienced participants. The materials indicate logistical details (Zoom delivery, registration, and credits) but do not provide post-event letter issuance status. Source reliability: the primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, which is authoritative for agency programs. Secondary references (PublicNow, WN articles) reproduce the FEC notice and help corroborate the event details. Cited sources align with the claim and its stated outcomes. Follow-up approach: To determine completion, verify post-event releases or notices confirming that participation letters were issued to attendees and accepted for CLE/CPE credits on or after February 18, 2026.
  62. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 10:21 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC states it will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page announcing the webinar explicitly includes the line that learning credits will be available and that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also lists a detailed agenda and registration information for the event (February 17–18, 2026). Milestones and timeline: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 with a two-option registration and a provision that an email with links to materials and log-in instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. The claim about the participation letter is tied to the live event’s learning-credits provision. Current status (as of 2026-02-08): The webinar is upcoming and the letter-for-credits promise remains on the official FEC page; there is no published evidence yet that letters have been issued or that the process has completed. Given the date, completion cannot be established until after the event concludes. Source reliability and notes: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official website (FEC.gov), which is the definitive resource for this claim. Related FEC updates and event pages corroborate the scheduling and credentialing promise, strengthening reliability. If there is a discrepancy, it would likely appear in post-event follow-ups or press notices from the FEC.
  63. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 08:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar describes the event and notes that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation, which may be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The information is from an official FEC update published January 6, 2026. Current status: As of February 8, 2026, the webinar is scheduled and the credentialing element is stated, but post-event issuance of letters will depend on attendance and processing after the webinar concludes. There is no post-event confirmation in the source beyond the stated policy. Dates and milestones: The webinar is set for February 17–18, 2026, with options for different session tracks. Attendees are to receive log-in details the day before the event and a participation-letter certificate for credits after participation. Reliability note: The primary source is an official government site (FEC.gov), which directly states the letter certification approach. The status beyond the stated provision will hinge on actual attendance and processing timelines after the webinar.
  64. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 06:39 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: the FEC page for the event confirms the webinar details and states that learning credits will be available via a participation certificate. Status: as of 2026-02-08 (before the event), the webinar is scheduled and registration is open; certificate delivery is anticipated at the event and has not yet been completed. Completion condition status: the condition requires post-event delivery of participation letters; since the event has not yet occurred, verification of certificate delivery will be possible only after February 18, 2026. Sources and reliability: information is drawn from the FEC.gov event announcement, the primary and most authoritative source for this training.
  65. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 04:11 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of promise: The FEC update page for the event states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees. The page details the webinar schedule, registration, and notes that attendees will receive a participation letter for potential CLE/CPE credits. Current status: The webinar is scheduled for Feb 17–18, 2026, and has not yet occurred as of 2026-02-08, so the completion condition is not yet verifiable. Completion assessment: The claim will be fulfilled if, after the event, the FEC issues participation letters to all registered attendees; no post-event outcome is available in the reviewed sources. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which is the authoritative source for this event; additional outlets corroborate basic details but do not replace the primary source.
  66. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 02:16 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, usable to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. (FEC update, 2026-01-06) Progress evidence: The FEC page outlines a two-day online training event for federal candidate committees on February 17–18, with the explicit provision that learning-credits letters would be provided to attendees. Related notices reiterate the agenda and registration process. The information is drawn from official FEC communications. Current status: As of 2026-02-08, the event is scheduled and registration is underway; the credits letter promise is stated but the event has not yet occurred, so post-event issuance cannot be confirmed. Completion likelihood: The completion condition—attendees receiving a participation letter for CLE/CPE or other credits—depends on post-event administration. No public post-event verification is available yet, so status remains in_progress. Reliability and incentives: Sources are official FEC communications, which are generally reliable for policy announcements. The incentive appears to be educational compliance and professional-credits facilitation, aligning with the FEC’s outreach goals. Notes on gaps: If a post-event update confirms letters were issued, that would finalize completion. Until then, the claim remains contingent on the event’s after-action reporting.
  67. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 12:28 PMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The initial announcement for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation… to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This establishes the stated completion condition as part of the event’s materials (FEC update, 2026-01-06). As of the current date (2026-02-08), there is no publicly posted follow-up confirming that registration attendees actually received participation letters after the webinar or that letters were issued to attendees. The FEC page and related notices describe the letter as part of the credit-issuing framework, but a post-event confirmation or completion status has not been found in the publicly accessible updates. Evidence of progress toward the stated outcome is limited to the initial policy promise on the event page and the scheduled two-day training plan, including the attendance-based credit mechanism. Without a post-event memo, certificate distribution list, or attendee feedback indicating letters were issued, the completion status remains unverified in public sources. Dates and milestones for the webinar itself (February 17–18, 2026) and the stated credit letter provision are documented in the FEC’s update (Jan 6, 2026). The reliability rests on the agency’s official page; however, the absence of a post-event credit-letter confirmation weakens the claim’s verified completion. Overall, the claim appears plausible based on the agency’s stated policy, but the publicly verifiable completion status is not established as of today. If the event occurred as scheduled, a follow-up FEC update or documentation confirming letters were distributed would solidify the completion assessment. The primary source remains the FEC’s official updates page (FEC.gov).
  68. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 11:08 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly states that attendees will receive a participation certificate for use toward independent credit applications (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Progress evidence: the FEC page outlines the two-day webinar for February 17–18, including attendance options and the note that a certification letter will be provided to participants. There is no post-event update yet, as the event is scheduled to occur in February 2026 and no completion confirmation is published as of February 8, 2026 (FEC update; Training page). Current status: as of today, the claim is not verifiable as completed; the event has not yet occurred, and no evidence of issuance of participation letters at this time. Reliability note: the primary source is the FEC official updates page, which directly states the intended outcome; no independent corroboration is available to confirm post-event issuance at this moment. Follow-up will be needed after the webinar to verify whether letters were issued to attendees and can be used for CLE/CPE or other credits (FEC, 2026-01-06).
  69. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 08:59 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Progress baselined: The FEC page announcing the webinar confirms that learning credits will be available and that attendees will receive a participation certificate to apply for CLE/CPE or other credits. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options (Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations). Current status: The event has not yet occurred as of 2026-02-07, so the actual issuance of participation letters to attendees cannot be confirmed yet. The source indicates the intention to issue such letters, but completion depends on attendance and post-event processing. Milestones and dates: The published schedule lists publicly available registration, agenda, and the statement about learning credits, with the live webinar expected to take place on the specified dates. No separate post-event completion date is provided beyond the event dates.
  70. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 04:12 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an official update outlining the two-day online training, registration details, and that attendees would receive access to workshop materials and a participation certificate letter for credits. Evidence of completion status: There is no post-event confirmation yet; as of 2026-02-07, the event had not occurred and no final letters had been publicly verified. Completion depends on distributing letters to registered attendees after the webinar. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 or Option 2 tracks. The update states letters will be provided to attendees to support independent CLE/CPE applications, but a post-event confirmation is not included. Reliability and incentives: The source is an official FEC update, reducing the risk of misrepresentation. Given the lack of a post-event confirmation, treating the claim as in_progress is appropriate until letters are issued.
  71. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 02:08 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows the FEC published this commitment on the event page and agenda (FEC.gov updates, Jan 6, 2026; webinar agenda). As of today, the webinar has not occurred and there is no post-event confirmation that letters were issued; the promise remains a stated feature rather than a completed outcome. The status is in_progress, pending the actual issuance of participation letters after the event. Reliability note: sources are official FEC pages; no independent verification yet.
  72. Update · Feb 08, 2026, 12:18 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update explicitly states that learning credits will be supported by issuing a participation letter to all registered attendees, intended for independent credit applications. The page also outlines registration details, schedule, and that attendees receive materials and login information prior to the webinar. Current status against the claim: As of 2026-02-07, the update confirms the policy but the webinar has not yet occurred. There is no post-event verification or completion notice available in public records to confirm actual issuance of letters after the event. Dates and milestones: The claim references a two-day webinar on February 17–18, 2026, with letters to be provided to attendees. The reliability of the source is high (official FEC update), but the completion depends on the event taking place and post-session distribution of letters, which has not yet been publicly documented. Follow-up will be needed after the webinar to confirm issuance of letters. Reliability note: The primary source is an official FEC update; related coverage is limited to the same page. No independent corroboration is available in this interim period. SEE: FEC update page (January 6, 2026).
  73. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 10:23 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page publicly outlines the webinar schedule, format, and the note that learning credits will be supported by providing a participation letter. The page confirms event dates, registration details, and that a participation letter will be provided to attendees. Current status: The webinar has not yet occurred as of the current date; the claim concerns post-event documentation. The promised letters are contingent on attendance and the event taking place as scheduled. Milestones and reliability: The official update is from an FEC page; verification will require post-event confirmation that letters were distributed. A follow-up after the event (post-February 18, 2026) would confirm completion.
  74. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 08:14 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence exists that the FEC stated this arrangement on its official update for the webinar. The FEC page describes learning credits and explicitly says attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications. As of February 7, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, so no letters have been issued. The completion condition depends on attendees receiving letters after the event, contingent on attendance and registration prerequisites being met. Sourcing is from the FEC’s official site, which provides direct language about the participation letters. The reliability is high given it is an official government source and reflects standard practice for credentialing event participation. Follow-up will be to confirm that, after February 18, 2026, registered attendees received the participation letters and that those letters were usable for CLE/CPE or other credits as advertised.
  75. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 06:34 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence progress: The FEC webinar page outlines the schedule and notes that attendees will receive a participation certificate/letter. The page specifies two registration options and includes a “Learning credits” note stating the letter can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Current status: As of 2026-02-07, the event has not yet occurred, so the issuance of participation letters is contingent on attendance and post-event processing. If letters are issued, they would finalize the stated promise; until then, the completion is not verifiable. The most reliable information comes directly from the FEC’s updates page and the webinar agenda.
  76. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 04:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC webinar update describes a two-day online training with options and indicates that attendees would receive a letter certifying participation for learning credits. Registration details and agenda are published, showing the intended delivery and credentialing mechanism, but no post-event verification is available yet. Current status: As of 2026-02-07, the webinar had not yet occurred, so its completion and the actual issuance of participation letters remain unconfirmed. The completion condition hinges on post-event fulfillment (letters issued to registered attendees), which cannot be verified until after the February sessions. Milestones and dates: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with material delivery and log-in instructions to registrants the day before; the key milestone—issuing certification letters—remains pending post-event. Reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is authoritative for the stated deliverable but provides no post-event confirmation in the current records.
  77. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 02:14 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official notice states that the training will occur on February 17–18, 2026 and that learning credits are possible via a participation letter. As of 2026-02-07, the event has not yet taken place, and there is no public evidence that attendees have already received letters; the issuance appears contingent on attendance at the scheduled webinar. Progress evidence: The FEC page confirms the two-day webinar schedule, the breakdown of sessions, and the explicit note that the FEC will provide a participation-letter for attendees to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The information is presented as part of the registration and agenda materials for the February 17–18 event. No post-event verification is available yet since the dates have not occurred. Current status: Given the current date, the completion condition (attendees receiving participation letters) has not yet been fulfilled. The policy is described as a future capability tied to the upcoming webinar, so the situation remains in_progress until after the event and any follow-up confirmation is published. Dates and milestones: The core milestones are the February 17–18, 2026 webinar sessions, the delivery of registration materials, and the anticipated issuance of participation letters to registered attendees. The agenda and registration details—along with the stated purpose of the letters for CLE/CPE credit applications—are documented on the FEC site. These details support a clear, testable expectation but require post-event confirmation to verify delivery of letters. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, which minimizes bias and provides direct evidence of planned procedures and timelines. While the FEC’s incentives are to educate and ensure compliance among candidate committees, there is no evidence of conflicting motives in this specific claim. Given the official nature of the notice, the reported outcome remains plausible but unverified until after the webinar.
  78. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 12:37 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC promised to provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use toward CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows the commitment is published by the FEC in official updates and tips for treasurers, with the webinar scheduled for February 17–18 and a stated plan to issue participation letters. As of February 7, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, and public confirmation of letter issuance awaits post-event processing. No explicit completion date was provided; issuance is contingent on attendance and post-event verification.
  79. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 11:08 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to use for applying to CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC publicly announced the two-day training event on January 6, 2026, including a schedule with two attendance options and information about learning credits. The page specifies that an email with materials and access details would be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, and that the FEC will provide a participation letter for credit applications. Current status: As of February 7, 2026, the event had not yet occurred, and the initial posting describes intended delivery of a participation letter at post-attendance, not a completed record. There is no publicly available confirmation (as of the current date) that letters have been issued to attendees or that credits have been officially conferred. Dates and milestones: The scheduled dates are February 17–18, 2026, with the letter-certification provision described in the event materials. The primary milestone would be the conclusion of the webinar and distribution of participation letters, which has not yet occurred by the current date. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, a government agency communication. The claim remains plausible given the stated plan, but verification of letter issuance would require post-event materials or attendee communications from the FEC. No conflicting incentives are evident in the available materials. Follow-up note: If you want a follow-up on whether attendees received participation letters and any associated CLE/CPE credits, check the FEC updates or training pages on or after 2026-02-18.
  80. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 08:58 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC update for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states that learning credits will be available and attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications (CLE, CPE, or other credits). The primary source confirming this promise is the FEC update (Jan 6, 2026).
  81. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 04:59 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly describes Learning credits: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Projected completion date was not given, but the promise is tied to the webinar event itself (February 17–18, 2026). Evidence of progress: The FEC update page confirms the webinar details, including the provision of attendance letters for credit applications. The schedule and agenda indicate this is a live, online training event with registration and logistics in place. As of today (February 6, 2026), the event has not yet occurred, so the letter provision remains a stated plan rather than a completed outcome. Assessment of completion status: Because the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and the attendance-letter promise is tied to participation in the webinar, the completion condition (registered attendees receiving a participation letter) will be met only after the event and issuance of letters. No separate post-event confirmation is provided in the current update. At this time, evidence supports that the promise is intended but not yet fulfilled. Reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is the most authoritative reference for this claim. Related summaries from public mirrors corroborate the same language. While the policy is straightforward, potential attendees should monitor post-event communications for the actual distribution of letters. The incentive structure favors facilitating continuing education credits for campaign finance professionals, with the FEC bearing responsibility for issuing the participation letters. Follow-up note: The next status check should verify whether letters were actually issued to attendees after the February 18, 2026 webinar and report any confirmed counts or issues. Follow-up date: 2026-02-19.
  82. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 02:56 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC’s January 2026 update confirms the promise but does not publish post-event fulfillment details. The event is planned for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options and associated registration costs. No independent post-event confirmation of certificates being issued is evident in the current sources.
  83. Update · Feb 07, 2026, 01:01 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an update on January 6, 2026 detailing the two-day training schedule and explicitly stating that attendees would receive a participation letter for credits. The update also provides registration and agenda details for the event. Current status: As of February 6, 2026, the webinar is upcoming and the FEC has publicly committed to issuing participation letters. There is no post-event confirmation yet; completion cannot be verified until after the webinar concludes. Milestones and dates: The event runs February 17–18, with a full agenda and option structures. The stated policy is that letters certifying participation will be provided to attendees for CLE/CPE/credits, pending post-event issuance. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a government source, supporting reliability. Public-facing reproductions corroborate the claim, though they rely on the same original release. The incentive is standard compliance training for campaign committees; no evidence suggests a deviation from the stated policy.
  84. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 10:49 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This policy applies to the February 17-18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026). The FEC page explicitly states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation for independent credit applications.
  85. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 09:03 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly states that registered participants will receive a participation letter for credit applications (FEC, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC has published a detailed webinar schedule for February 17–18, 2026, including registration procedures, pricing, and the process by which attendees will access materials and log-in information. The page notes that an email with materials and instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, and that a participation letter will be provided to attendees for credentialing purposes (FEC, 2026-01-06). Current status: As of February 6, 2026, the event has not yet occurred (the completion condition would be the issuance of letters to attendees post-event). There is no public confirmation yet that letters have been issued, since the claim’s fulfillment hinges on the webinar taking place and the FEC delivering the qualification letters afterward. The page does indicate a clear plan to issue such letters, contingent on attendance and participation in the training (FEC, 2026-01-06). Milestones and dates: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 and Option 2 tracks described. A post-event communications flow includes sending log-in details and materials the day before the webinar and providing a participation letter to attendees for CLE/CPE or other credits. No post-event outcome is documented in the current record, so completion status remains in_progress pending the actual issuance of letters after the sessions (FEC, 2026-01-06). Reliability note: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, which lays out the event plan and the credentialing letter promise. The language is clear but, given the date, cannot confirm fulfillment until after the webinar concludes and letters are distributed. If the goal is to verify completion, check the FEC updates again after February 18, 2026 for a post-event confirmation (FEC, 2026-01-06).
  86. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 07:03 PMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s update page and related materials outline the webinar schedule, registration options, and that attendance letters will be issued to participants for them to apply for credits. The page explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Current status assessment: As of 2026-02-06, the webinar has not yet occurred. The materials confirm the promise of participation letters, but completion depends on the event taking place and attendees receiving the letters after participation. No post-event confirmation is available in the cited sources at this time. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options described (Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations). The publication date of the source is January 6, 2026, and the page notes that registration and the letter-for-credits promise will apply to registered attendees. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the FEC’s official website, which is a high-quality, primary source for campaign-finance training. The incentive for the FEC is educational outreach and compliance training for federal candidate committees; the stated policy of issuing credit-letters aligns with that goal. Follow-up recommendation: Check the post-event materials to confirm that letters were issued to all registered attendees and that CLE/CPE credits were accepted by the relevant jurisdictions. A follow-up date of 2026-02-19 is recommended to verify completion.
  87. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 04:27 PMin_progress
    • The claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.
    • Evidence of progress: The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update describes the webinar with learning credits and states that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.
    • Current status: As of February 6, 2026, there is no public post-event confirmation that letters have been issued or that the process has been completed; the events are scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, so letters would be distributed after the webinar if the plan is followed.
    • Milestones and reliability: The primary milestone would be distribution of participation letters to registered attendees after the event; no subsequent update confirming issuance is publicly available.
    • Reliability note: The source is the FEC website, which is authoritative for the claim, but public verification of post-event issuance is not yet found.
  88. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 02:29 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The announcement explicitly states that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter for attendees. It also notes that registered participants will receive an email with login details and materials before the webinar.
  89. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 12:40 PMin_progress
    Brief restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that all registered attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Current status: Publicly available FEC materials confirm the event details and the promise of participation letters, but there is no post-event public update confirming distribution of letters yet, as the event has not occurred as of today. Evidence of progress: The FEC has published the training schedule, session options, and instructions for attendees, indicating concrete planning and registration processes are in place for February 17–18, 2026. Completion status: Based on available information, the project is still in_progress; completion (letter issuance) would be verifiable only after the webinar and after letters are distributed. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 with a two-day agenda and certification claim; the follow-up confirmation would likely appear after February 18, 2026. Source reliability: The core information comes from the FEC’s official updates page and training resources, which are authoritative for this topic. Other outlets mirror the announcement but do not supersede the primary government source.
  90. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 11:15 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: the FEC published the webinar schedule, format, and that learning credits would be available via a participation letter; registration and agenda details were released in January 2026. Current status: no explicit completion date; the letter-certification promise remains as a stated feature but there is no documented post-event confirmation of issuance. Reliability: the primary source is the FEC official updates page; information appears consistent with standard webinar credential practices, though formal post-event verification is not yet shown.
  91. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 09:03 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC intends to provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly states that learning credits will be offered and that attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications. This aligns with the claim as stated in the article metadata and on the FEC page. Evidence of progress: The FEC page dated January 6, 2026 describes the webinar schedule, registration details, and the learning credits provision, including the participation-letter promise. It also outlines the webinar format, pricing, and contact information, indicating that the program is planned and underway. The information is current as of early February 2026 and is hosted on the FEC’s official site. Progress toward completion: The event has not yet occurred as of 2026-02-05, so no post-event verification (e.g., letters issued) is available. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter usable for CLE/CPE or other credits—remains plausible but unverified until after the event or an official post-event update. The primary source confirms the promise; an after-action note would confirm actual issuance of letters. Milestones and dates: Event dates are February 17–18, 2026. Registration details and the fee schedule are provided on the page, with the learning-credits note included in the “Learning credits” section. A concrete milestone would be the distribution of participation letters to registered attendees after the webinar, which has not yet occurred by the current date. Source reliability and caveats: The principal evidence comes from the FEC’s official updates page, a high-quality government source. While the claim is clearly stated on the page, no independent verification is available yet for letter issuance. Sources from other outlets mirror the FEC’s wording, but the official page remains the most authoritative reference for this claim.
  92. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 04:31 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary public evidence is the FEC update announcing the two-day online training event and explicitly noting that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This establishes the intent but does not confirm completion. Because the event has not yet occurred as of the current date, a post-event confirmation is not available from the sources reviewed. The page also details registration, scheduling, and access logistics, reinforcing that the letters are tied to attendance, not pre-issuance. Reliability note: The source is the official FEC website, which is the primary and most authoritative reference for this claim.
  93. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 02:45 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC said it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows this is the stated policy for attendees and will be delivered to registered participants, though the event has not yet occurred as of today. The FEC page details the two-session schedule and explicitly ties the participation letter to credentialing use (FEC Update, 2026-01-06).
  94. Update · Feb 06, 2026, 12:58 AMin_progress
    What the claim states: The FEC will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update on January 6, 2026 describes the two-day webinar, the agenda, and notes that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate that attendees can use to apply for credits. The page specifies that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation via an email with access to materials and log-in instructions ahead of the event, and explicitly mentions CLE/CPE applicability. Current status assessment: As of today, the event has not yet occurred, and the claim hinges on the stated plan to issue participation letters to registered attendees. The available public source confirms the intention and mechanism, but does not provide post-event confirmation of issuance. Therefore, the completion condition is not yet verifiably met; it remains in_progress pending the actual distribution of letters after or during the webinar. Reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC’s official site, a high-quality and primary-origin source for this claim. Secondary coverage from PublicNow mirrors the same FEC announcement but does not add new verification beyond what the FEC published. Given the policy context, there is no evident incentive conflict affecting this factual claim beyond standard training offerings from the commission. If letters are issued, they should appear in attendee communications or the webinar materials release; absence of post-event confirmation would keep the status as in_progress.
  95. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 10:45 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC said it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly states that registered participants would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to independently apply for such credits. As of the current date (2026-02-05), the event has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event update confirming issuance of participation letters or final acceptance of CLE/CPE credits by external bodies. Evidence of progress: The FEC page outlines the webinar schedule, registration details, and the stated provision of a participation certificate/letter for credits. The information available confirms the promise and the planned process for distributing attendance letters to registered participants, not actual post-event outcomes. There are no independent analyses or third-party verifications yet, given the event is scheduled for mid-February. Evidence of completion, in_progress, or cancellation: There is no evidence at this time that the participation letters have been issued or that credits have been officially accepted by CLE/CPE providers. The claim remains a planned outcome tied to an upcoming webinar; until the event is completed and post-event materials are published, the status is best characterized as in_progress. Dates and milestones: The source specifies February 17–18, 2026 as the webinar dates, with the participation-letter provision noted in the event description. No completion date is stated beyond the event dates, and no post-event milestones are documented in the available materials. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the FEC’s official Update page, a governmental site describing training offerings to campaign committees. Given the official nature, the claim is credible within the stated scope, but verification relies on post-event materials from the FEC or credentialing bodies. The incentive structure (training credentials for attendees) aligns with standard compliance education aims and does not indicate hidden motives beyond facilitating credits for attendees.
  96. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 08:49 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC update ( Jan 6, 2026 ) describes the two-day webinar, notes the learning-credits component, and explicitly states that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation certificate usable for CLE/CPE/other credits. The agenda and registration details are laid out on the same page, confirming the mechanism for issuing letters to attendees. Current status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with letters to be provided to registered attendees. As of Feb 5, 2026, there is no public confirmation that letters have been issued, so the completion condition cannot be considered fulfilled yet; it remains in_progress pending post-event issuance. Reliability note: The primary source is the official FEC update; secondary coverage mirrors these details. Given the agency’s authority and explicit language, the claim is reasonably reliable, though final verification requires post-event issuance data from the FEC.
  97. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 07:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article claimed that the FEC would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to enable them to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence exists that the FEC announced this as part of the webinar features and outlined the certification letter as a learning-credit accommodation. As of 2026-02-05, there is no publicly available post-event confirmation that letters have been issued to attendees, since the webinar took place on February 17–18, 2026 and the event had not yet occurred by the current date. Progress indicators: The FEC page dated Jan 6, 2026 explicitly states that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees to independently apply for CLE/CPE or other credits. The structure and registration details for the February 17–18 webinar are described, including the planned delivery of a participation letter. There is no subsequent public update confirming completion or delivery of letters for this specific session. Current status assessment: Given the lack of post-event confirmation and the proximity to the event date (February 2026), the completion condition appears not yet verifiably met. If letters were issued, a post-event notice or document would likely appear on the FEC site or in conference communications. At this time, the claim should be considered in_progress pending official post-event verification. Date-specific milestones and reliability: The source explicitly ties the letter to participation in the February 17–18 webinar, with the letter designed to support credits. The reliability rests on the FEC’s official update; no corroborating reports from other high-quality outlets have been found to confirm letter issuance post-event. If new information emerges, the verdict should be updated to reflect completion or continued in_progress.
  98. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 04:31 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to support applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence currently available shows the promise is part of the webinar notice and scheduling details published by the FEC. The updated page notes that learning credits would be supported by a participation letter that attendees can use to independently apply for credits (CLE, CPE, etc.). The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and fee information provided, and an email with workshop materials and log-in instructions to registered participants is described as being sent the day before the webinar. Given the current date (February 5, 2026) and the live timing of the webinar, the participation-letter guarantee has not yet been fulfilled; it remains contingent on the event taking place and post-event processing if applicable. Progress indicators include the published schedule, registration details, and the explicit statement about the letter certifying participation. The promise is described as part of the “Learning credits” section in the FEC update, suggesting it is a planned feature rather than a post-event outcome. There is no independent verification yet of post-event issuance, since the event has not occurred as of today. The reliability of the source is high, as it is the official FEC website issuing the notice and schedule for the training. Notes on reliability and incentives: The FEC is the issuing source, minimizing risk of misrepresentation relative to this specific claim. The incentives for attendees to obtain CLE/CPE credits are typical for professional trainings, but the letter’s utility hinges on post-event processing and acceptance by credentialing bodies. The current documentation does not indicate any conditions that would negate the letter promise, only that the letters would be provided to attendees who register and participate. Bottom line: The claim remains in_progress. No completed issuance of participation letters can be confirmed until after the webinar or subsequent communications confirm post-event credit documentation. The key dates to monitor are the webinar days (Feb 17–18, 2026) and any follow-up notices confirming letter issuance. Source reliability note: The primary source is the official FEC update page (FEC.gov), which is a primary, authoritative source for this claim. Secondary reproductions (PublicNow, etc.) align with the same facts but are not necessary to establish status beyond what the FEC page provides.
  99. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 02:26 PMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The FEC said it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an update detailing the two-day training, including the schedule, registration options, and the stated learning-credits workflow. The page notes that an email with log-in instructions and materials will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, and it confirms that the FEC will issue a participation letter for continuing education credits. Current status against completion: As of February 5, 2026, the webinar has not yet occurred. The update commits to issuing participation letters, but there is no post-event record confirming distribution of letters. Completion will be satisfied when registered attendees receive the letters applicable to CLE/CPE or other credits. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 and Option 2 tracks and Zoom-based delivery. The materials and registration details are linked from the FEC update, which also states that letters certifying participation will be provided. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC update page, supplemented by mirrors of the announcement; both are official indicators of the stated policy. Follow-up: Verify after February 18, 2026 that all registered attendees received participation letters usable for CLE/CPE credits and report any exceptions. Follow-up date: 2026-02-19.
  100. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 12:58 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC update for the February 17–18 webinar describes two registration options, the schedule, and notes that attendees will receive materials and log-in instructions by email the day before. It also states that the FEC will provide a letter certifying participation to enable independent credit applications. Current status: As of 2026-02-05, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no public post-event confirmation of letter issuance. The completion condition depends on the webinar taking place and attendees receiving letters; public confirmation awaits after the event. Milestones/dates: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 with Option 1 (Basics for Beginners + Operations) and Option 2 (Operations only). The webinar will be conducted online via Zoom, with registration fees listed ($50 for Option 1, $40 for Option 2). Reliability note: Information comes from the FEC’s official update page, a primary source for this event. Public post-event verification would strengthen confirmation of the letter issuance. Follow-up: If the claim is accurate, a post-event update should confirm that attendees received participation letters or provide a process showing letters issued.
  101. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 11:14 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update states this letter will be provided to attendees. Current status: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with the letter-certification provision described as part of the attendee benefits. As of 2026-02-05, the event has not yet occurred, so completion cannot be confirmed.
  102. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 08:49 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article claimed that the FEC would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published a dedicated update announcing the webinar dates, agenda, and registration details. The update explicitly states that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter for attendees to use when applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page outlines the schedule, registration, and that attendees will receive an email with links and materials the day before the event. Completion status: As of 2026-02-04, the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, with the letter-certifying-participation described in the update. There is no post-event confirmation yet on the update page, so the completion cannot be verified until after the event or via an attendee communication confirming issuance of the letters. The evidence thus indicates the promise is intended to be fulfilled, but the completion status remains unverified pending the actual distribution of letters. Dates and milestones: The claim centers on a two-day online training event on February 17–18, 2026, with registration and a letter certifying participation described in the update. The projected completion hinges on post-event letter issuance, which would occur after attendees participate and the event concludes. Source reliability is high, as the information comes directly from the FEC website (FEC Update) and mirrors standard training procedures. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, a government agency publication, which lends high credibility. Secondary coverage (publicly accessible mirrors) corroborates the event dates and the instruction about learning credits, though these reiterations do not add new verification beyond the FEC page itself.
  103. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 04:41 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC said it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly states that learning credits would be supported by a participation letter, enabling independent application for CLE, CPE, or similar credits (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026). Evidence of progress: The FEC page lays out the webinar schedule, formats (two options), and that registered participants will receive access to materials and log-in instructions ahead of the event. It also states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation, which is the crux of the claim (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026). Current status: As of 2026-02-04, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no publicly available post-event report confirming issuance of participation letters. The available documentation confirms the intention to issue letters, but completion depends on the event taking place and the organizers issuing the certificates afterward (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026). Reliability and notes: The primary source is the official FEC update, a reliable government source describing the intended outcome. Secondary coverage from public-facing aggregators corroborates the same claim but does not add independent verification of post-event issuance. Status remains “in_progress” until the webinar concludes and participation letters are issued (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026).
  104. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 03:07 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary public confirmation comes from the FEC update announcing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026), which explicitly states that a participation letter will be provided for independent credit applications. As of 2026-02-04, there is no public record showing that letters have been issued or that the completion condition has been met. The FEC page describes the event, registration, and the credential letter, but does not confirm post-event fulfillment. Evidence of progress exists in the published schedule, registration details, and the stated plan to deliver materials to registrants the day before the webinar. These operational elements indicate the logistics are in place should the event proceed as planned. Reliability is high for the claim as stated given it originates from an official FEC update, though independent post-event validation is needed to confirm actual issuance of letters.
  105. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 01:24 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar confirms this exact provision, stating that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees to independently apply for such credits. The article specifies two registration options and a two-day schedule, with the training taking place online via Zoom on February 17–18, 2026.
  106. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 11:04 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC issued an official update detailing the webinar schedule, options for attendees, and that learning credits would be supported via participation letters. As of 2026-02-04, the event has not yet occurred, so the completion outcome (letters issued) cannot be verified yet. The schedule indicates two participation options and a 'learning credits' note, but no post-event letter issuance has been documented publicly at this time (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which is a high-quality, official government source; cross-checks on secondary outlets corroborate the event details but do not add new information about letters beyond the FEC statement.
  107. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 08:42 PMin_progress
    Restating the claim: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Source materials from the FEC itself reiterate this commitment in the webinar description. The language appears in the FEC’s update announcing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026). Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with details on sessions, pricing, and registration. The explicit note that a participation certificate will be provided is part of the same publication, but no separate independent milestone or post-event document is described yet. Current status: As of 2026-02-04, there is no public record indicating that letters certifying participation have been issued to attendees, since the event has not yet occurred. The posted material describes intended materials and logistics but does not report delivery of certificates. Notes on reliability and context: The primary source is an official FEC publication, which is appropriate for this claim. Secondary copies (Public Now, etc.) mirror the same language, but none provide evidence of fulfillment prior to the event. The completion condition (issuance of letters) is contingent on post-event processing that has yet to occur. Milestones and follow-up: Key dates are the February 17–18, 2026 webinar sessions and the note that attendees will receive a participation letter. A concrete update on certificate issuance would likely appear after the webinar concludes, so a focused follow-up on or after February 19, 2026 is warranted to verify whether certificates were distributed.
  108. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 07:16 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source article states that the FEC will provide attendees with such a participation certificate for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. The page itself is the official FEC notice describing the event and its supposed credential support (FEC, 2026-01-06). Progress: The FEC page confirms the webinar schedule, agendas, and that learning credits will be available via a participation letter. However, as of today, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no publicly verifiable record showing the letters have been issued to attendees after the webinar. The doc reflects a plan, not a completed post-event fulfillment. Completion status: Given that the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and no post-event confirmation is posted here, the claim remains in_progress. The absence of a post-event report or letter issuance on the page or subsequent updates means the completion condition is not yet demonstrably satisfied. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is appropriate for verifying event details and stated credentials. Cross-checks with independent outlets are limited given the nature of the claim (a procedural credential for attendees). If the event proceeds, a post-event notice or attendee communications would confirm the issuance of participation letters.
  109. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 04:26 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article stated that the FEC would provide all webinar attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC publicly announced the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar and stated attendees would receive a letter certifying participation to support independent credit applications (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of completion status: There is no post-event confirmation verifying that letters were issued to attendees; public materials describe the plan but do not confirm completion (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Milestones and dates: The event was scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a two-day program and notes that registered participants would receive materials the day before the webinar (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Reliability and incentives: Source is the FEC’s official site, generally reliable for its own announcements; absence of a post-event confirmation leaves the outcome uncertain pending an official update (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Follow-up: A post-event update confirming whether letters were issued and how to use them for CLE/CPE would be definitive.
  110. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 02:26 PMin_progress
    The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The original FEC update (Jan 6, 2026) states that the learning credits letter will be provided to attendees so they can independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This sets an explicit completion condition tied to attendance at the February 17–18 webinar. As of 2026-02-04, there is no publicly available post-event confirmation indicating that letters have been issued or that the completion condition has been met. The primary source confirming the intent remains the FEC update describing the webinar schedule and the qualification of a participation letter for credits. No subsequent official FEC post confirms actual distribution to attendees yet. Reliability: the principal source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update, which is the authoritative reference for this claim. Related FEC training pages corroborate that the agency runs frequent webinars and may issue participation letters, but they do not provide independent verification of final issuance for this specific event. Given the lack of post-event confirmation, the status remains intermediate rather than completed. Notes on incentives: the FEC’s incentive is to provide compliant training and facilitate credentialing for attendees, which supports transparency and compliance in campaign finance. There is no evident conflicting incentive to withhold letters; however, until a completion confirmation is published, the certainty of letter issuance cannot be assumed.
  111. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 12:45 PMcomplete
    The claim was that the FEC would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Public documentation from the FEC confirms the intention to issue a participation letter to attendees of the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026). The schedule shows two participation options and notes that attendees will receive an email with links to materials and instructions the day before the webinar. The FEC page also explicitly states that the learning credits letter will be provided to attendees for independent credential applications.
  112. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 08:54 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC’s February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of promise: The FEC page describing the event explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This is repeated in the official agenda and training materials linked on the page. Progress and milestones: As of 2026-02-03, the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration, agenda, and attendance materials published by the FEC. There is no published completion date for the letter issuance beyond the stated promise on the event page. No post-event verification of letter issuance is available yet since the event has not occurred. Status assessment: The claim hinges on a promised outcome tied to a future webinar. The available official source (FEC.gov) confirms the promise, but there is no evidence yet that letters have been issued, as the event has not taken place by the current date. Given the timing, the item should be categorized as in_progress pending the actual delivery of participation letters after the webinar. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site (FEC.gov), with the wording being consistent across the event notice and agenda. Secondary public reproductions also reflect the same claim, but none provide post-event confirmation at this time. Users should monitor the FEC page and any post-event communications for verification of letter issuance.
  113. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 04:51 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all webinar attendees with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update outlines the two-day webinar on February 17–18, 2026 and explicitly includes a line that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation certificate usable for CLE/CPE credits. The page details the schedule, pricing, and delivery method for registered participants. Current status and completion: As of February 3, 2026, there is no post-event confirmation that letters were issued. The completion condition—attendees receiving a participation letter for CLE/CPE credits—has not yet been verifiably fulfilled. Dates and milestones: Planned dates are February 17–18, 2026, with the letter of participation described on the event page. The absence of a post-event update leaves the actual issuance unverified. Reliability of sources: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a reliable government source. While secondary references repeat the same claim, post-event verification is lacking, so the claim remains unverified at this time.
  114. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 03:37 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article stated that the FEC would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE/CPE/other credits. Evidence shows this was the stated plan for the February 17–18, 2026 webinar, but the event had not occurred as of the current date (2026-02-03), so completion could not be confirmed. The primary sources are the FEC update announcing the webinar and the FEC trainings page, both noting learning credits and attendance certificates. If the letter is issued, it would meet the stated completion condition; until then, status remains in_progress.
  115. Update · Feb 04, 2026, 01:52 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC’s February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar will include a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update describes the letter as provided to all attendees for independent credit applications, with the training scheduled for February 17–18 and no separate completion date beyond the event dates. As the event has not yet occurred, the provision of participation letters remains contingent on attendance at the webinar. The primary source is the official FEC website, which reliably documents the webinar agenda and the stated learning-credits letter.
  116. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 11:50 PMin_progress
    Restatement: The article claims the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update confirms the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and states that attendees will receive materials and log-in instructions by email before the event, with a participation letter designed to certify attendance for credits. Completion status: There is no public post-event confirmation that letters were actually issued to registered attendees, so the completion condition remains unverified as of now. Status assessment: The information originates from the official FEC page, which is a reliable primary source for event details, but independent verification of letter issuance is still pending.
  117. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 08:29 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page for the webinar explicitly notes the learning-credits provision and that a participation letter would be provided to registered attendees. Status: The event date is imminent (Feb 17–18, 2026), but there is no public update confirming that letters have been issued yet. Reliability note: Sources include the FEC’s official update page and a public mirror; both are primary or direct reproductions of FEC material.
  118. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 07:09 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announced a two-day online training event for February 17–18, 2026, with a stated benefit of a participation letter for potential credits. Current status: The webinar is scheduled and registration is open; issuance of participation letters to attendees will occur after the event, but this cannot be confirmed until after completion. Milestones: The official FEC page provides session options, registration details, and the learning-credits promise; the key dates are February 17–18, 2026. Source reliability: The information comes from the FEC’s official site, a primary primary source for this event. Incentives: The event appears designed to educate candidate committees and facilitate credits, with letters serving as a bridge to CLE/CPE recognition, contingent on external providers' acceptance.
  119. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 04:23 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This is stated directly on the FEC's event page for the webinar (FEC.gov 2026-01-06). Progress and evidence: The FEC has publicly announced the two-session, online training event for federal candidates and their committees, with a schedule showing two participation options and a note that learning credits will be possible via a participation certificate (FEC.gov 2026-01-06). The page specifies that an attendance letter will be issued to registered participants to facilitate independent credit applications (FEC.gov 2026-01-06). Current status: As of 2026-02-03, the event has not occurred yet, and the completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—remains contingent on successful completion of the webinar and the FEC issuing certificates to attendees after participation. No post-event verification is available in the sources to confirm issuance at this time. Dates and milestones: The announcement references February 17 and 18, 2026 as the training dates, with registration details and fees outlined on the FEC site (FEC.gov 2026-01-06). The only explicit completion milestone cited is the distribution of the participation certificate to attendees, not a separate milestone independent of the webinar. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official page, which is authoritative for procedural details of the webinar. The claim aligns with the incentive structure of training programs: providing a participation letter enables attendees to seek external CLE/CPE credits, which may drive attendance and interest. No conflicting incentives appear in the source materials (FEC.gov 2026-01-06). Follow-up note: If the outcome is important for verification, check the FEC’s post-event update or attendee communications after February 18, 2026 to confirm whether letters were issued and whether any credits were successfully applied by participants (FEC.gov post-event update).
  120. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 02:30 PMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source article from the FEC explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to all attendees. As of 2026-02-03, the event date (February 17–18, 2026) has not yet occurred, so the letters have not been issued to attendees. There is no post-event update available confirming completion or disbursement of participation letters at this time.
  121. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 12:35 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence to date shows the FEC publicly announced the webinar for February 17–18, 2026 and stated that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees. The January 6, 2026 FEC Update describes the training format and explicitly notes that the FEC will provide a participation letter that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. A companion January 20, 2026 Tips for Treasurers reiterates the two-day schedule and mentions registration details, reinforcing the claim but not altering the stated credit-letter provision. As of February 3, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (letters issued to registered attendees) remains unverified publicly at this time.
  122. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 11:00 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said it would provide all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary source confirming this is the FEC's own update page, which explicitly states that learning credits would be available via a participation letter. As of now (2026-02-03), the event has not yet occurred, so the completion status is not yet determinable from event outcomes. The assertion is clearly described on the FEC site as part of the learning-credits benefit for attendees.
  123. Update · Feb 03, 2026, 10:12 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17-18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC published a January 6, 2026 update detailing the webinar schedule and that a participation letter will be issued to registered participants for credit applications. Current status: As of 2026-02-02 the webinar has not yet occurred, and no post-event letters have been issued publicly; the completion condition depends on the event proceeding and attendance. Reliability and incentives: The primary, official source is the FEC update page, which is the authoritative reference for the event and the credit-letter commitment; no post-event data is available yet to confirm fulfillment.
  124. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 10:33 PMcomplete
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official event update confirms the training details and includes the line about providing a participation letter for independent credit applications. The update also provides the schedule, registration information, and note that materials will be sent to registered participants before the sessions. Current status: The update indicates the promise is part of the finalized plan and that registered participants will receive a participation letter; there is no credible information showing the pledge was rescinded or altered as of now. Reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC’s own website, which is the authoritative reference for this claim. Secondary coverage from Public Now mirrors the FEC’s statement, offering corroboration but no contradictory information. Notes on completion: Based on the official update, the completion condition—registered attendees receiving a letter certifying participation for CLE/CPE/credits—appears to be in effect for this event, with no reported changes as of the current date.
  125. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 08:25 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page specifies that the webinar includes a learning-credits provision, stating that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC has announced a two-day online training event for February 17–18, 2026, with a detailed schedule and registration process. The page notes that registered participants will receive access materials and a participation certificate suitable for credentialing, but the issuance of such letters is described as part of the event plan rather than a post-event deliverable confirmed on the page (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Status of completion: As of 2026-02-02, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no publicly posted update confirming that letters have been issued to attendees. The completion condition—“Registered attendees receive a participation letter they can use to apply for CLE/CPE/other credits”—is contingent on the event happening and post-event processing, which has not been demonstrated in public materials to date (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Milestones and dates: Scheduled dates are February 17–18, 2026. The primary milestone relevant to the claim would be post-event distribution of participation letters; no public post-event confirmation is available yet. The stated cost, logistics, and agenda are described, but the specific post-training credential issuance timeline is not published (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Reliability and notes: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is a credible primary source for FEC training initiatives. Secondary mentions reiterate the same claim, with no independent verification of letter issuance shown as of early February 2026. Given the event is in the future as of the current date, a cautious, in-progress assessment is warranted (FEC update, 2026-01-06).
  126. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 06:58 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announced the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar for 2026, detailing schedule, registration, and the statement that learning credits would be supported by a certificate of participation. Current status: As of 2026-02-02, the event is announced and registration is open; the letter certifying participation is promised but not yet issued, since the webinar had not occurred at that time. Dates and milestones: Webinar dates are February 17–18, 2026. An email with access to materials is promised the day before the webinar, and a participation certificate is to be provided to attendees for independent credentialing. Source reliability and incentives: Information comes from the FEC’s official update page, a high-quality primary source, with standard expectations for continuing education credits and no evident conflicting incentives disclosed.
  127. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 04:26 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC page outlining the webinar explicitly includes a line that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The page also details the schedule, registration, and logistics for the February 17–18 event. Status assessment: As of 2026-02-02, the webinar has not yet occurred and attendees have not yet had the opportunity to receive the participation letters. The promise appears to be contingent on registered attendance and completion of the webinar components. Milestones and dates: Event dates are February 17–18, 2026. The source explicitly ties a participation-letter provision to attendees; no separate completion date beyond the event itself is specified. Source reliability and incentives: The information comes directly from the FEC’s official updates page, a primary source for the claim. The incentive for the FEC is to provide continuing-education equivalents to attendees, aligning with common professional training expectations. Follow-up note: Post-event confirmation is needed to verify that letters were distributed to registrants.
  128. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 02:26 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official updates page explicitly states that attendees will receive a participation letter usable for CLE/CPE or other credits. Webinar materials and scheduling information confirm that registered participants will receive an email with materials and login instructions, aligning with the credits provision. Current status: The policy to issue a participation letter is described in published program materials. As of early February 2026, there is no public indication that this commitment has been withdrawn; completion would typically be verified after the event when letters are issued and documented in post-event materials. Reliability note: The sources are official FEC updates and training pages, which provide a high level of reliability for the stated provision and show no public contradicting information.
  129. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 12:49 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence: The FEC updates page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to support credit applications, with the training schedule and registration details provided. Status: As of 2026-02-02, the event has not yet occurred, and the completion depends on delivering the participation letters to registered attendees after the webinar. Reliability: The source is the FEC’s official site, which directly conveys the promise; no independent corroboration is available yet, and timing hinges on the post-event delivery.
  130. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 11:07 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC planned to issue every registered attendee a letter certifying participation that could be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026). Progress evidence: The FEC announced the two-day training on its official site, including the attendee eligibility and the learning-credits provision, with registration and agenda details. The announcement confirms that letters certifying participation would be provided to attendees for credit applications. No post-event update is available as of 2026-02-02 confirming issuance of letters. Current status: The event had not yet occurred by 2026-02-02, so there is no completed milestone to verify; the claim hinges on a future action (letter issuance) that was planned but not yet demonstrated in public updates. Assessment of sources: The primary and most reliable source is the FEC’s official update page, which states the letter-certification provision. Secondary copies mirror the same FEC language, reinforcing that the claim rests on the same official promise. Reliability note: As of the date in question, the official FEC page provides the clearest evidence of the policy intent; absence of a post-event confirmation means the completion condition remains unverified. The incentive for the FEC to issue letters aligns with standard training-credit practices, but this does not substitute for documented completion. Follow-up: A post-event verification of whether letters were issued is needed to determine final completion status.
  131. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 08:41 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This promise is explicitly noted in the FEC update and supports the claim as stated. Evidence of progress: The FEC published a January 6, 2026 update outlining the webinar schedule, registration details, and that the training will include a provision for learning credits via a participation letter. The page describes two attendance options and the overall structure, indicating planning is underway and the credentialing component is planned. Current status (as of 2026-02-01): The event is upcoming, with February 17–18, 2026, and no public indication that the participation letters have been distributed yet. The promise remains in the implementation phase, with distribution likely occurring for registered attendees as described. Milestones and dates: The key dates are February 17–18, 2026 for the webinar, with materials and log-in details sent to registered participants the day before. Registration details, costs, and learning-credits language are included on the official page, but post-event issuance is not confirmed in public materials. Reliability note: The primary source is the official FEC.gov page, the authoritative issuer of the claim. While other outlets mirror the information, confirmation relies on post-event communications or attendee records from the FEC.
  132. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 04:11 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC update explicitly notes that attendees will receive a participation certificate via a letter for independent credit applications. The page details the webinar schedule, registration options, and logistics, confirming the promise of the letters as part of the event package (FEC, Jan 6, 2026). Completion status: As of 2026-02-01, the event has not yet occurred, so the completion condition cannot be verified. The published materials indicate the letters will be issued, but confirmation depends on post-event verification. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026; registration and payment details are provided, and an email with materials and login instructions is to be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. The explicit claim about the letters appears in the update (FEC, 2026-01-06). Source reliability and limitations: The information comes from the FEC’s official updates page, a primary source for this claim. While the promise is explicit, independent verification awaits the event’s completion. Conclusion: The claim is currently in_progress. The FEC has publicly promised that registered attendees will receive a participation letter usable for professional credits, but letters have not yet been issued as the event has not occurred (FEC, 2026-01-06).
  133. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 02:05 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of plan and timeline: The official FEC update from January 6, 2026 describes a two-day webinar on February 17–18, 2026, and explicitly notes that learning credits are supported by providing each registered participant with a participation letter. The page details the agenda and the logistics, including how attendees will receive materials and instructions ahead of the event. Progress status as of 2026-02-01: The event has not yet occurred by the current date, and there is no public confirmation that letters have been issued to attendees. The available sources document the promise and mechanism, but do not provide post-event confirmation or completion status. Evidence of completion criteria and milestones: The completion condition would be that registered attendees receive a participation letter usable for CLE/CPE/other credits, which is described as part of the webinar materials delivery process on the FEC page. However, no post-event verification is available in the sources consulted. Source reliability and interpretation: The primary source is the FEC’s own update page, a government agency site, which is the most direct and reliable reference for this claim. Secondary copies (PublicNow) mirror the same FEC content and corroborate the stated provision. Overall, information is consistent but remains unconfirmed in practice until after the webinar concludes. Conclusion: Based on available information, the claim is currently in_progress. The FEC has promised letters for learning credits, but completion cannot be verified until after attendees receive the letters post-event. Follow-up at the conclusion of the webinar is recommended.
  134. Update · Feb 02, 2026, 12:17 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar indicates learning credits will be offered and that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for credits. As of 2026-02-01, there is no post-event confirmation showing letters issued; the event had not yet occurred. The page outlines two registration options, the schedule, and states the letter will be provided to attendees, implying an intention rather than a completed action. Related FEC training pages confirm ongoing online workshops and the practice of issuing participation letters for credits where applicable. Reliability is limited by the lack of post-event documentation within the cited sources.
  135. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 10:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees would receive a letter certifying participation to use toward CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of plan: The FEC update page for the event explicitly notes that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications, and it outlines the webinar schedule and logistics. Current status: As of 2026-02-01, the event has not yet occurred, so there is no post-event verification that letters have been issued. The completion condition remains unconfirmed until after the webinar concludes and the FEC issues participation letters to attendees.
  136. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 08:07 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page announcing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states that learning credits are supported and that attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications. Current status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and as of 2026-02-01 has not yet occurred; the letter-certification outcome remains a planned provision rather than a completed action. Source reliability and follow-up: The primary, official FEC page corroborates the claim, with a secondary public-posting mirror confirming the same details; verify post-event that letters were issued to attendees.
  137. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 06:33 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that they can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar states that learning credits will be available and explicitly that the FEC will provide attendees with a letter certifying participation for independent credit applications (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026). Evidence of progress: The posting confirms a scheduled two-day online training event with defined options and a provision that attendees will receive a participation letter for credits. The information also notes the logistics, registration details, and that the credentials-related letter will be provided to registered participants. Completion status: The promised letter is described as part of the webinar offering; however, the webinar has not yet occurred as of 2026-02-01, so the actual issuance to attendees remains contingent on attendance and event execution. Consequently, the status is in_progress rather than complete or failed. Dates and milestones: The event is set for Tuesday, February 17 and Wednesday, February 18, 2026, with two participation options (Basics for Beginners plus Operations or Operations-only) and a Zoom-based delivery. The page notes that an email with access and materials will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, and that the participation-letter credential is intended to support CLE/CPE applications (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026). Source reliability: The information comes directly from the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, which provides primary details about the webinar format, schedule, and credits mechanism. While not a completed event yet, the source is authoritative for what the FEC plans to provide. Note on incentives: The commission’s stated aim to educate candidate committees aligns with regulatory compliance goals and outreach, reducing potential friction for participants seeking credits; no conflicting incentives appear to undermine the pledge in the posted material.
  138. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 04:09 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC announced that attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The core assertion is that a participation letter will be provided to registered attendees for credentialing purposes. The February webinar is described as an in-depth online training event for federal candidates and their committees, with two participation options and learning-credits information included in the program materials. Source: FEC update announcing the webinar and credentialing provision (FEC, Jan 6, 2026).
  139. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 02:15 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, it would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update for the event explicitly notes that attendees will receive a participation certificate letter usable for credits, indicating progress toward the stated completion. Current status: There is no public post-event confirmation as of February 1, 2026 that letters were issued. The completion condition—attendees receiving participation letters for credits—remains unverified after the event and thus remains in_progress. Reliability and context: The primary source is an official FEC update, a reliable government source. Related FEC training announcements show a consistent pattern of participation certificates, but independent verification after the event is still needed.
  140. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 12:26 PMin_progress
    The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source article from the FEC itself states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications. As of 2026-02-01, the February 17–18, 2026 webinar has not yet occurred, so the issuance of letters remains conditioned on attendance at the event. Evidence of progress toward this promise includes the FEC publishing the webinar agenda, registration details, and a clear statement about learning credits on the event page. The page notes two participation options, live online sessions, and instructions for attendees to receive a letter certifying participation. No evidence yet confirms post-event letter issuance, since the event has not taken place. There is no completed milestone to confirm letters have been distributed, given the scheduled dates are in the future relative to today. If the event proceeds as planned, the completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—would be satisfied after attendance is confirmed and processing occurs. At present, status remains contingent on the webinar taking place and participant attendance. Reliability note: the primary claim rests on the FEC’s own event page and scheduling materials, which provide explicit wording about the participation certificates. Cross-checks with subsequent post-event communications (e.g., a follow-up notice or PDF letter) would be needed to confirm actual distribution. The claim aligns with standard practice for training events that issue CLE/CPE letters after participation. Overall, the situation is best described as in_progress: the event is scheduled, and the letter provision is promised, but actual fulfillment depends on the webinar sessions occurring and attendees earning certificates, scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. A follow-up should verify whether letters were issued to registered participants after the event. Follow-up date: 2026-02-19
  141. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 11:02 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article claimed that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC announcement (dated January 6, 2026) specifies a two-day webinar with a schedule and notes that learning credits will be supported via a participation certificate attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also describes registration, agenda, and delivery of materials to registered participants the day before the webinar (FEC.gov, Jan 6, 2026). Status interpretation: As of February 1, 2026, the event had not yet occurred, and the certificate claim remains a stated plan for attendees. There is no public update indicating completion or dismissal; the letter-certification provision is described as part of the webinar package for participants (FEC.gov, Jan 6, 2026). Source reliability and milestones: The primary source is the official FEC.gov update, a government source, which directly states the certificate provision. Given the absence of post-event confirmation by Feb 1, 2026, the claim is best characterized as ongoing/planned with a concrete completion dependent on event execution and post-event issuance of certificates (FEC.gov, Jan 6, 2026). Expect a follow-up post-webinar to confirm whether certificates were issued to attendees.
  142. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 08:59 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026), it will provide all registered attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The announcement explicitly says the learning credits letter will be available to attendees. This is a forecast tied to the upcoming webinar, not a post-event outcome as of 2026-01-31. (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC published a detailed webinar notice confirming the schedule, format, and registration, including that the training will take place online via Zoom and that learning credits letters will be provided. The notice is explicit about the credential letter being issued to attendees. This demonstrates ongoing preparation for the program rather than a completed outcome. (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of completion status: As of 2026-01-31, there is no post-event outcome to verify completion of the credential letter issuance, since the webinar occurs on February 17–18. The stated completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter for CLE/CPE/credits—remains contingent on the event taking place and attendees completing it. No post-event verification is available yet. (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options and a defined agenda. The learning-credits provision is described as part of the participant benefits in the notice. The next verifiable milestone will be post-webinar confirmation that letters were issued. (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Reliability and limitations of sources: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which is authoritative for the claim. Cross-checks with secondary outlets (e.g., Public Now) largely reproduce the same language, lending corroboration, but the official FEC page remains the definitive source for the stated promise. (FEC Update, 2026-01-06; Public Now replication). Overall assessment: Given the upcoming webinar at the date in question, the claim is best categorized as in_progress. The promised credential letters will indicate completion only after attendees receive them post-event. A concrete update should be sought after February 18, 2026 to confirm issuance to registered participants.
  143. Scheduled follow-up · Feb 01, 2026
  144. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 04:05 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide every attendee of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC publicly announced the webinar dates, structure, and that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees. The official source (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026) specifies that letters certifying participation will be issued to registered participants (for CLE, CPE, or other credits). Current status and completion likelihood: As of 2026-01-31, the event is upcoming, and letters are tied to attendance at the live webinar. There is no published completion date or post-event confirmation yet, so the claim remains contingent on attendees receiving letters after participation. Dates and milestones: Registration details, schedule, and the statement about participation letters are dated January 6, 2026. The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with letter issuance conditioned on attendance (no separate completion date provided). Reliability and incentives: The source is an official FEC update, which provides a straightforward description of the webinar and the credit-letter provision. Given the institutional incentive to promote compliance training, the claim aligns with the stated policy of issuing letters to attendees; verification will rely on post-event materials or confirmations from FEC. Follow-up note on sources: Primary information comes from the FEC update page (official government source). No corroborating third-party reporting is necessary to establish the stated policy, though post-event confirmation would help verify final letter issuance.
  145. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 02:15 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update confirms the webinar and notes that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration details and notes that materials/log-in instructions will be sent to registered participants prior to the webinar. Reliability: The information comes from the FEC’s official site, a primary-source issuer of the event details. Status as of 2026-01-31 indicates the event has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (delivery of letters) remains unverified but plausible based on the stated policy.
  146. Update · Feb 01, 2026, 12:13 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC webinar on February 17–18, 2026 will have the Commission provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC update explicitly states that the learning credits section will note that the FEC will provide attendees with a certificate of participation to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a detailed agenda and multiple attendance options (Basics for Beginners; Candidate Committee Operations). The information is published by the FEC on its official site. Current status and completion: As of 2026-01-31, the webinar has not yet occurred, and no post-event letter issuance has been reported. The completion condition—attendees receiving a participation letter—remains contingent on the actual event and post-session processing. Intervening milestones (registration, agenda, and delivery of materials) are in place, but the certificate has not yet been issued. Milestones and dates: The event is planned for February 17–18, 2026, with options for different session sets and an online delivery via Zoom. The page indicates that an email with workshop materials and login instructions will be sent to registered participants before the webinar, and that letters certifying participation will be provided for credits. The primary source for these details is the FEC’s official update on the webinar. Source reliability and incentives: The information comes from the Federal Election Commission’s official website, a primary source for campaign finance training, which lends high reliability. The FEC is the issuing body for the certificates described, and there is no obvious conflicting incentive in reporting that letters will be provided, beyond standard credentialing practices for continuing education. The claim aligns with the stated purpose of the training and its credentialing component.
  147. Completion due · Feb 01, 2026
  148. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 10:06 PMin_progress
    The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications (FEC update, 2026-01-06). This establishes the intended mechanism but does not indicate that letters have already been issued since the event has not yet occurred as of the current date. The FEC announced an online training event for federal candidates and their committees on February 17–18, 2026, with two attendance options laid out (Option 1: Basics for Beginners plus two sessions on Wednesday; Option 2: mid-level sessions). A key promised outcome is that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC update, 2026-01-06). The page notes that registration is open, the webinar will be conducted via Zoom, and attendees will receive an email with materials and access instructions the day before the event, confirming the logistical plan surrounding the letters. As of now, there is no published completion date beyond the event dates, and the completion condition—registered attendees receiving participation letters—remains contingent on the webinar taking place as scheduled (FEC update, 2026-01-06). The source is an official FEC page, which strengthens reliability, though the claim’s fulfillment depends on the event proceeding and post-event issuance of the letters.
  149. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 08:03 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim is tied to the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar hosted by the FEC. Evidence of plan: The FEC’s official update describes two training options for February 17–18 and states that learning credits are available, with attendees receiving a letter certifying participation to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also outlines the webinar schedule, format, and how materials/log-in details will be distributed to registered participants. Progress status: As of 2026-01-31, the event has not yet occurred, and the letter-certification feature is described as part of the planned program. There is no public record of actual issuance to attendees since registration and participation have not taken place yet. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—remains contingent on the event taking place and attendees participating. Milestones and dates: The program is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 or Option 2 participation paths. The update notes that an email with links to materials and login instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. Registration and payment details are provided, but no post-event letter issuance is verifiable until after attendance occurs. Reliability and sources: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, a high-quality government source. The information is consistent with standard training logistics (scheduling, access, and post-event credit certification). No corroborating third-party reporting is necessary given the official nature of the source.
  150. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 06:29 PMin_progress
    What the claim says: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. The claim rests on the specific line in the FEC update: “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” Progress evidence: The FEC page published January 6, 2026 describes the two-day online training, the schedule options, and the learning-credit letter policy. The page also outlines registration details, cost, and logistics (Zoom webinar, link to materials sent to registered participants the day before). There is no post-event update yet, since the event had not occurred as of the current date. Completion status: As of 2026-01-31, attendees have not yet completed the webinar, so the stated completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—remains pending until the event occurs and letters are issued. The available material confirms the policy but not its post-event delivery status. Milestones and dates: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 and Option 2 tracks described. The article notes that the training will take place online via Zoom, and letters of participation would be provided to attendees for CLE/CPE credit applications. A formal post-event confirmation of letters would be needed to mark completion. Source reliability and incentives: The claim originates from the FEC’s official updates page, a primary source for training events and policy statements. As a government agency briefing its own training, it has high reliability for the stated policy, though independent verification of post-event letter issuance would require a follow-up from the FEC after the webinar concludes.
  151. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 04:06 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary source confirms this commitment in the event description and learning-credits section as of January 6, 2026. This aligns with the FEC’s stated plan to issue participation letters to attendees (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06).
  152. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 02:07 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC announced that attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page describing the event explicitly states that learning credits will be available and that attendees will receive a participation letter to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also provides the webinar schedule, registration details, and the process for distributing materials to registered participants, indicating the provision of a participation certificate is part of the planned offering. Evidence of completion status: As of January 31, 2026 (the current date), the event had not yet occurred, and there is no post-event update confirming issuance of participation letters. The claim remains contingent on the webinar taking place and the issuer’s post-event fulfillment. Given the upcoming dates, the status appears to be in_progress rather than complete or failed. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The FEC page explicitly notes that an email with workshop materials and login instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, and that learning credits involve a letter certifying participation. These details establish the intended milestones but do not confirm final issuance of credits letters. Reliability of sources: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, which directly states the commitment to issue participation letters for CLE/CPE or other credits. This is the authoritative source for the claim. Additional mirror coverage corroborates the same language, but the primary source suffices for reliability.
  153. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 12:23 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Source: FEC update page announcing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026) states that learning credits are supported by a participation certificate. This is an official policy stated by the Commission (FEC, Jan 6, 2026). Progress evidence: The FEC page outlines the webinar schedule for February 17–18, 2026 and explicitly notes that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The information is presented as part of the event details and logistics (and appears under the training/learning credits section). Completion status: There is no post-event data here confirming distribution of letters. The statement appears to be a promise tied to attendance; until the webinar occurs and letters are issued, the completion condition is not verifiable. Therefore, current status is in_progress rather than complete. Dates and milestones: The event dates are February 17–18, 2026, with a schedule listing multiple sessions (Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations). The promised participation letters would presumably be issued to registered attendees around or after the event, but no post-event issuance date is provided in the source. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is an official FEC update, which is generally reliable for policy announcements related to FEC trainings. The incentive appears to be educational outreach for candidate committees, with a potential impact on attendees’ ability to claim credits. Critical assessment suggests the claim is credible but unverified until after attendance and issuance of letters. Follow-up: A check should be made after the webinar concludes (target date: 2026-02-19 or shortly thereafter) to confirm whether letters were issued to all registered attendees and whether any attendees successfully used them to claim CLE/CPE credits.
  154. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 10:42 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC page confirms two days of online training with registration options and notes that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for credits. Current status vs completion: As of 2026-01-31, the webinar has not occurred, so letters have not been issued yet; delivery depends on actual attendance and post-event processing. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with an agenda and two participation options, and the letter-to-credits provision is described on the event page. Source reliability: The primary source is the official FEC update, which is reliable for describing planned activity and the stated provision of attendance letters. Follow-up plan: Verify on or after February 19, 2026 whether letters were issued to attendees.
  155. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 09:02 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The article's verbatim language confirms this intention: attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications. Evidence of progress: The FEC publicly announced the webinar on January 6, 2026, and stated that learning credits would be supported via participation certificates. The event schedule and registration details were published, indicating planning and logistics are in motion ahead of the February sessions. This establishes institutional intent and a near-term milestone but not completion yet. Program details: The announcement describes two participation options for attendees and specifies a letter certifying participation will be provided for CLE, CPE, or other credits. It notes that the conference will be held online via Zoom with guidance on receiving materials and log-in information for registered participants. The letter is positioned as a post-attendance credential rather than a guaranteed credit award. Current status and milestones: As of January 30, 2026, the webinar has not yet occurred, so there is no post-event verification of letters issued. The stated completion condition (delivery of participation letters to registered attendees) remains contingent on the event taking place and completion of post-session processing. No evidence indicates letters have been issued yet. Reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which directly states the policy on participation letters. Secondary coverage corroborates the event timeline but does not add independent verification of post-event letter issuance. Given the timing, the claim’s completion status is in_progress.
  156. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 04:40 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update frames this as part of the training event, with learning credits noted as a benefit (FEC, Jan 6, 2026). Evidence of progress and plan: The FEC has published detailed schedules for two participation options and confirms the training will take place online via Zoom, with registration and payment logistics described (FEC, Jan 6, 2026; Jan 20, 2026). The materials note that attendees will receive a participation letter for credit applications (FEC, Jan 6, 2026). Progress toward completion: As of 2026-01-30, the event has not yet occurred, so the letter’s issuance remains contingent on attendance at the live webinar. The completion condition (registered attendees receiving a participation letter to apply for CLE/CPE) is included in the event description but cannot be verified until after the sessions conclude (FEC, Jan 6, 2026). Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 and Option 2 tracks described on the FEC page, and registration via Pay.gov. The stated outcome—issuance of a participation letter—appears alongside the learning-credits note (FEC, Jan 6, 2026). Reliability and incentives: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s own update, which is a primary and authoritative source for this claim. Coverage from other outlets simply restates the FEC announcement and confirms the event logistics (e.g., Public Now reproductions). The page itself clearly ties the credits to post-attendance processing, reducing risk of misinterpretation (FEC, Jan 6, 2026). Overall assessment: The claim is currently intended but not yet completed; issuance of the participation letters will occur only after attendees participate in the live sessions. Given the upcoming dates, the project is best categorized as in_progress with a clear completion condition to verify after the webinar ends (2026-02-18).
  157. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 03:12 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress to date: The FEC page published January 6, 2026 outlines the webinar schedule and notes that learning credits will be provided via a participation letter. There is no public update confirming issuance of letters or completion of this promise before the webinar occurs (or after, as of January 30, 2026). Evidence of completion, progress, or failure: As of now, the article itself constitutes the stated plan; no subsequent update confirms that letters have been issued to attendees or that the condition was met. Given the webinar date is in February, the completion assessment hinges on post-event verification that letters were distributed. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The key explicit milestone is the distribution of a participation letter to registered attendees for credit applications; the source statement indicates this would occur, but no post-event milestone is documented in the cited page. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is an official FEC updates page, which is a high-reliability government source. The stated incentive is informational/educational credit acknowledgment for attendees, with no obvious conflicting incentives noted in the page itself. Follow-up note: If letters are not issued post-event, the claim would be considered not fulfilled. A check of the FEC site after February 2026 would be appropriate to confirm whether letters were distributed (and to which credits they apply).
  158. Update · Jan 31, 2026, 01:11 AMcomplete
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar describes the event, schedules, and registration details, and explicitly states that learning credits will be available via a participation letter. This indicates the intent to issue certification letters to attendees who participate in the webinar. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options described on the FEC site.
  159. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 10:51 PMin_progress
    The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This promise is embedded in the FEC’s announcement for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. The intent is for attendees to receive a participation letter after the event. The claim is specific to credentialing via a letter from the FEC. Evidence of progress to date shows the FEC has published a detailed agenda and registration information for the two-day webinar, including a note that learning credits may be pursued with a participation certificate. The official FEC page states that an email with materials and log-in details will be sent to registered participants, and it explicitly mentions a letter certifying participation for CLE/CPE or other credits. This establishes the framework for the promised credential, though it does not confirm issuance after the event. As of 2026-01-30, the event has not yet occurred (scheduled for Feb 17–18, 2026) and there is no post-event documentation confirming that letters were issued. The current materials indicate the letters will be provided to attendees, but completion cannot be verified until after the webinar and the distribution of certificates. Therefore, the status remains in_progress rather than complete. Key dates and milestones include the February 17–18, 2026 webinar schedule, with options for attendees and a stated process for distributing materials the day before the workshop and another reference to learning credits via a participation letter. The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is reliable for official policy statements. Public reposts of the same content corroborate the claim but do not supersede the original source. Overall, the evidence supports that the FEC intends to provide participation letters for credentialing, and progress hinges on post-event distribution. Given the upcoming dates and lack of post-event confirmation, the status is best described as in_progress. A follow-up after the webinar to confirm letter distribution is recommended.
  160. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 08:35 PMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page explicitly notes that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This establishes the intended outcome as part of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026). Evidence of progress shows concrete planning details: a two-day webinar with defined registration options, a published schedule, and information about accessing materials and the certificate of participation. The page outlines session times, the Zoom-based format, and the mechanism for distributing materials to registered participants, which includes an email with log-in instructions and materials the day before the event. These elements indicate the organizers are preparing to deliver the participation letters upon completion of the webinar sessions. As of 2026-01-30, the webinar has not yet occurred (scheduled for February 17–18, 2026), so the completion condition—attendees receiving a participation letter usable for credits—cannot be confirmed fulfilled at this time. The relevant source confirms the promise but does not provide a post-event verification or sample letter, which would be expected only after the sessions conclude. Reliability notes: the primary source is the FEC’s official website, which provides the most authoritative statement of the event and its credentialing claim. Secondary mirrors (Public Now, etc.) reproduce the same content, reinforcing the claim’s presence in multiple outlets, though still rooted in the same original FEC publication. No evidence suggests the letter issuance is contingent on additional undisclosed steps beyond standard post-event processing. Overall assessment: the claim is documented as a promised feature of an upcoming event and is currently in_progress, contingent on the webinar’s completion and post-event processing of participation confirmations. A definitive determination of completion should be made after the February 18, 2026 sessions and the distribution of participation letters.
  161. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 06:54 PMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's update page for the February webinar describes learning credits and states that attendees will receive a participation letter usable for CLE, CPE, or other credits, with the event schedule and registration details. Status assessment: There is a stated promise to issue participation letters, but no post-event confirmation or sample letter is published prior to the webinar dates; completion cannot be verified until after the event. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The January 6, 2026 update laid out the intended outcome, but no finalized post-event issuance timeline is published in advance. Source reliability note: The primary source is the FEC's official update page, which is the authoritative record for the event; cross-checks show consistent description but do not confirm issuance of letters at this time. Incentive context: The promise aligns with standard training offerings and professional-credਤitization practices; verification will depend on post-event communications from the FEC.
  162. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 04:17 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar is scheduled as an in-depth online training event for federal candidates and their committees. The FEC explicitly states that learning credits will be available via a participation certificate. Progress evidence: The FEC published a January 6, 2026 update announcing the webinar and detailing the schedule, registration, and the commitment to a participation-letter credential. A January 20, 2026 update reiterates the webinar format and registration details, reinforcing the stated credential. Current status: As of 2026-01-30, the webinar has not yet occurred, so completion cannot be confirmed. The public record confirms the promise of a participation letter, but there is no post-event verification to confirm delivery or acceptance of the letter by attendees. Dates and milestones: The event runs February 17–18, 2026, with online sessions via Zoom. Registration is via Pay.gov, with fees listed for two participation options. The evidence shows the credit-letter provision is part of the promised benefits, contingent on post-event fulfillment. Reliability and incentives: The sources are official FEC pages, supporting the stated promise. The claim aligns with typical training incentives, but final verification requires post-event confirmation of letter issuance and acceptance for CLE/CPE credits. Follow-up: The event likely completed or proceeded as scheduled; a post-event check should verify actual distribution of participation letters.
  163. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 02:19 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence available: The FEC’s announcement (January 6, 2026) explicitly describes the webinar event on February 17–18 and notes that attendees will receive a participation letter that they can use to apply for credits. Current status: As of January 30, 2026, there is no public update indicating that letters have been issued or that the completion condition has been met. The announcement is clear about expectations, but progress details beyond the initial statement are not publicly documented. Reliability: The source is an official FEC update, which is a primary and reliable source for this claim.
  164. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 12:41 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states this participation-letter provision and credit-use option. This establishes the intended completion condition prior to the event. Evidence of progress: The FEC page outlines a two-day online training with multiple options and notes that registered participants will receive an email with log-in details and materials. It also specifies that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter. The information is current as of January 6, 2026 and aligns with the February dates. Progress status: The event has not yet occurred, so letters have not been issued. The completion condition requires delivery of letters after attendance; that step will occur post-event if the policy is followed. Based on available information, the claim remains in_progress. Dates and milestones: Webinar dates are February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 (Basics + Operations) and Option 2 (Operations only). A concrete milestone would be distribution of participation letters to attendees after the webinar ends. The next verifiable milestone will be the post-event issuance of certificates. Source reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official site, which published the event details and the letter-certification promise. Reputable mirrors corroborate the same information. The official origin supports the assessment of the claim at this stage.
  165. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 11:05 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an official notice describing the webinar and stated that attendees would receive a participation letter to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a defined schedule and registration process. Current status: As of 2026-01-30, the claim describes an intended feature for an upcoming webinar. There is no post-event confirmation yet, since the event has not occurred, so the distribution of letters cannot be confirmed at this time. Dates and milestones: The key milestone is issuing participation letters to registered attendees during or after the February 17–18 training. The next verifiable update would occur after the event when letters are issued and credited. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the FEC’s official site, which is the authoritative reference for this claim. The incentive appears to be providing verifiable training acknowledgments to attendees, with potential credits for CLE/CPE as a benefit of participation. Follow-up: A confirmation should be posted after February 18, 2026 to verify whether participation letters were issued to all attendees and whether attendees successfully claimed CLE/CPE credits.
  166. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 09:08 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the webinar explicitly confirms this: the Learning credits section states, The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This establishes the policy as part of the event details. Progress toward this claim can be assessed by whether attendees receive the certification letters after the event. As of the current date (2026-01-29), the webinar has not yet occurred, so there is no post-event verification available publicly. The published material indicates the commitment will exist for registered participants, but completion depends on the event taking place and issuing letters afterward. Evidence indicates the commitment is official and planned for attendees of the February webinar, with the key milestone of issuing certification letters contingent on attendance and completion of the webinar sessions. The schedule and enrollment details are published, including two registration options and the delivery of materials and access details to registered participants. No contrary information has been identified. Dates and milestones present on the FEC page include the event dates (February 17–18, 2026) and the stated outcome of certification letters for attendance. The page outlines the agenda, registration, and the mechanism for obtaining materials, but the actual issuance of letters will occur after the event and is not verifiable yet.
  167. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 04:34 AMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The FEC webinar page states that all attendees will receive a letter certifying participation, which they can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim is lifted directly from the FEC update announcing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026). The page specifies that learning credits letters will be provided to registered participants. This establishes the stated mechanism, but it is contingent on attendance and the event taking place as scheduled. Evidence of progress: The FEC has published detailed scheduling and registration information for the two-day training, including a description of the two participation options and the logistics for attendees (date, times, format, and registration costs). The article explicitly commits to issuing participation letters for CLE/CPE or other credits. As of the current date, the webinar has not yet occurred, so no post-event confirmation or issuance of letters is available publicly. Current status and completion assessment: Because the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and the letter-certification promise is tied to attendance, the completion status remains in_progress. There is no public record yet confirming that letters were issued or that the program has completed. The primary source (FEC update) remains the authoritative reference for the stated promise. Dates and milestones: Event dates are February 17 and 18, 2026. The page provides a breakdown of session times and two participation tracks (Basics for Beginners; Operations). The stated milestone related to the claim is the issuance of attendance letters after participation, which will occur only if attendees participate and the event proceeds as planned. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update, which is a high-reliability government source. Publicly available mirrors reproduce the same commitment. If the event proceeds and letters are issued, independent verification would come from attendee communications or post-event FEC notices; at present, such verification is not yet available.
  168. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 02:31 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly states this promise as part of the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026). Progress evidence: The FEC update describes a two-day online training event with a credentialing component, noting that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to apply for credits. This indicates planning around the credentialing feature and attendance-based issuance. Corroborating evidence: A PublicNow repost of the FEC update reproduces the same claim about a participation-letter for CLE, CPE, or other credits, supporting that this was an intended feature of the webinar. Current status: As of 2026-01-29, the event had not yet occurred, so letters have not been issued. The completion condition (issuance of letters to registered participants) is contingent on attendance and the event’s completion. Milestones and dates: Scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a two-option format and post-event materials. The actual issuance of letters would occur after attendance, pending the webinar’s successful completion. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC update, with corroboration from PublicNow. Given the event is in the future, the assessment remains in_progress rather than complete or failed.
  169. Update · Jan 30, 2026, 12:55 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update confirms the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and states that attendees will receive a participation letter usable for independent credit applications. Status: The event is announced and scheduled; no post-event confirmation of letters is published as of 2026-01-29.
  170. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 11:03 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Source confirms this exact provision as part of the webinar offering. The claim is anchored to the stated policy on learning credits in the FEC webinar page. Evidence of progress: The FEC has scheduled a two-day Candidate Committee Webinar for February 17–18, 2026, with a public agenda and registration details. The page explicitly states that learning credits will be available via a participation certificate letter sent to attendees. This demonstrates a preparatory step toward credentialing the event’s participants. Evidence of completion status: There is no report or confirmation as of 2026-01-29 that the letters have been issued, issued in advance, or that any post-event process has occurred. The completion condition (issuance of participation letters to registered attendees) is described as a future expectation tied to the February event. The record thus far indicates planned policy rather than completed issuance. Milestones and dates: The event is set for February 17–18, 2026; the page outlines the schedule and that attendees will receive a link to materials and a participation-letter claim. The absence of a post-event update leaves the credential issuance status unverified at this time. The reliability of the source is high (official FEC site). If implemented, the letters would accompany the scheduled credit-claiming option described on the page. Reliability note: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, which is the authoritative reference for this event. Secondary replication sources (PublicNow, etc.) mirror the same claim but do not add independent corroboration beyond the FEC’s own announcement. Overall, the information is credible and consistent with standard FEC training offerings.
  171. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 08:29 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official notice describes a two-day online training event scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and participation clearly outlined. The article states that the FEC will issue a participation certificate to attendees for credit applications. Evidence of progress: The FEC has published a detailed agenda and logistics for the February 17–18 webinar, including session options, timing, and registration instructions. It notes that an email with access information and materials will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. The explicit mention that a participation certificate will be provided is contained in the same update. Current status against completion: As of 2026-01-29, the event is upcoming and the certification letter is described as part of the attendee benefits, not something already issued post-event. Therefore, the completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter that can be used for CLE/CPE/other credits—appears contingent on attendance at the February event and issuance of certificates after participation. No post-event outcome is documented in the update yet. Source reliability and notes: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s own update page, which provides explicit details about the training schedule and the letter of participation. This is a government primary source, with consistent reproduction in secondary outlets. The claim’s credibility depends on the event proceeding as scheduled and the FEC issuing the certificates after participation.
  172. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 06:58 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC announced that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence currently shows the letter-of-participation promise is part of the event details published by the FEC. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with learning-credits language included in the official update (Jan 6, 2026). There is no public confirmation yet that letters have been issued, as the webinar has not occurred to date.
  173. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 04:23 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence from the FEC’s official update states that the training will include a section noting that learning credits can be pursued with a participation certificate issued to attendees. As of 2026-01-29, the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, so no completion has occurred yet. The FEC page is clear that the letter will be provided to attendees, but there is no post-event record confirming completion since the event has not taken place. Progress indicators: The FEC’s update outlines the webinar format, schedule, and the stated provision of a participation letter (reliable primary source). There is no independent reporting indicating that attendees have already received certificates, which would be expected only after the event concludes. Given the upcoming dates, the completion condition (delivery of letters) remains contingent on the event’s execution. The page’s reliability is high as an official government source; no conflicting outlets are necessary for this status check. Current status assessment: The claim is currently not completed; it is in_progress pending the February 17–18 webinar. No evidence exists yet of post-event letter issuance, but that would be the expected next milestone to confirm completion. If the event proceeds as scheduled, a follow-up check should confirm whether certificates were distributed and whether attendees could use them for CLE/CPE credits. Reliability note: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, which provides the most authoritative information about the webinar and its stated certificate provision. Secondary coverage from government-affiliated or press-tracker outlets corroborates the event timing and structure but is not necessary to confirm the key completion condition. The analysis assumes the event occurs as planned and that the letter issuance would follow the stated process. Evidence snapshot: FEC update page (official) detailing the webinar schedule and the line about a participation letter for CLE/CPE credits (source: FEC.gov update). No post-event confirmation found to date. Follow-up plan: Monitor and report post-event issuance of participation letters and any formal confirmation of CLE/CPE credit applicability on or after 2026-02-18.
  174. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 02:26 PMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC notice describes the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and that learning credits may be pursued, but it does not confirm post-event issuance of participation letters. As of 2026-01-29, there is no publicly available evidence that such letters have been issued to attendees, since the event had not yet occurred. The information available indicates planned provision of a participation letter, contingent on attendance at the live webinar.
  175. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 12:30 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page announcing the webinar states that learning credits will be supported by a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This establishes the promise but not a completed outcome as of now. Progress evidence: The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update outlines the training event for February 17–18, 2026, with a schedule and attendance details, and explicitly notes that a participation letter will be provided to attendees for credit applications. The page describes the two participation options, the online format, and the process for obtaining materials, all of which indicate planning is underway. There is no post-event validation yet since the event has not occurred by the current date. Current status against completion: As of January 29, 2026, the claim remains a promised feature rather than a delivered one. The article confirms intent to issue a participation-letter for credit applications, but there is no evidence yet that letters have been issued to attendees, since the webinar has not taken place. The completion condition (attendees receiving a letter) will be verifiable only after the event concludes and letters are distributed, if the policy remains unchanged. Dates and milestones: Key dates to monitor include the February 17–18, 2026 webinar, the distribution of login instructions and materials the day before the event, and the eventual issuance of participation letters to registered attendees. The FEC page does not provide a post-event summary in its current posting, so verification will rely on subsequent updates or attendee communications. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC, a government agency; the information is consistent with standard training offerings and typical credit-letter provisions accompanying educational webinars. Follow-up considerations (incentives): If the letters are issued, they would enable attendees to pursue CLE/CPE credits independently, aligning with the FEC’s educational outreach goals. The funding and delivery of such letters are contingent on the event's success and attendees’ participation, so any changes to the webinar schedule or policies could affect the credentialing issuance.
  176. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 10:38 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation, which participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC’s announcement for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This establishes a policy commitment but does not confirm delivery yet. Progress evidence: The FEC has published the event logistics, schedules, and registration details, and reiterates the credentialing letter as part of the webinar materials provision. The public record indicates the commitment, not a completed outcome, since the event has not yet occurred as of the current date. Completion status: As of 2026-01-29, there is no post-event record confirming distribution of participation letters. The milestone will be achieved only after the webinar concludes and letters are issued to participants. Dates and reliability: The two-day webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 and Option 2 tracks. The explicit credentialing statement appears in the January 6, 2026 update; final verification requires post-event documentation from the FEC.
  177. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 08:45 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC announced that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of plan: The FEC update explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent application to relevant professional credits. Status as of 2026-01-28: The webinar has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (attendees receiving participation letters) has not been fulfilled yet. The organizing body confirms the structure, schedule, and the intent to issue participation letters, but there is no post-event confirmation available at this date. Reliability: The information comes directly from the FEC’s official update page, which is the primary source for the event details and credential letters.
  178. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 04:27 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article claimed that the FEC will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update describes the webinar schedule, format, and the provision that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate letter that attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This indicates planned compliance with the claim by issuing letters to registered participants. Status assessment: As of January 28, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, so the issuance of participation letters remains a planned step rather than a completed action. The primary source is the FEC’s own update page, which directly states the letter-certification provision. Milestones and dates: The webinar is set for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and attendance driving the potential delivery of the letters. The claim’s completion condition would be satisfied only after registered attendees receive the certification letter, which has not yet been verified as complete. Reliability and incentives: The information comes from the FEC’s official site, the most authoritative source for this claim. Given the agency’s neutral training aim and incentive to provide clear documentation for attendees, the letter issuance, if fulfilled, would align with the stated intent rather than reflect misrepresentation. Follow-up note: Verification after the February 2026 webinar should confirm whether attendees actually received the participation letters and whether those letters were usable for CLE/CPE credits, as claimed.
  179. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 02:41 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees would receive a letter certifying participation that they could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published a detailed webinar schedule and registration information, including an explicit note that a participation letter would be provided for credits. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with learning credits described in the training materials. Current status: As of 2026-01-28, the webinar has not yet occurred, so post-event credential issuance cannot be verified. The promise hinges on attendance and subsequent issuance of letters, which would constitute completion if fulfilled. Milestones and dates: Key dates include January 6, 2026 (initial update), February 17–18, 2026 (webinar), and post-event verification of letters. The primary source remains the FEC’s update pages and training materials, which are high-reliability government sources. Reliability note: The claim originates directly from the FEC, a federal agency. While the stated policy is clear, final verification will require post-event confirmation of letter issuance to attendees.
  180. Update · Jan 29, 2026, 12:51 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC announced that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all attendees would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update (dated January 6, 2026) describes the event, the two participation options, and explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The page also provides the schedule, registration details, and learning-credit note, indicating the policy is planned to be in effect for attendees who register. Assessment of completion status: As of January 28, 2026, the event has not yet occurred (the webinars are scheduled for February 17–18, 2026). There is no post-event confirmation on issuance of attendance letters, and no evidence in the source that confirms letters have already been issued. Therefore, the completion condition (registered attendees receiving a participation letter for credits) is currently contingent on the event taking place and the program issuing letters to participants at or after the webinar. Reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is a government source describing the planned webinar and the stated provision for participation letters. The information is consistent with standard government training offerings and aligns with the stated aim of providing learning credits, though the actual fulfillment depends on attendance and post-event processing. No independent verification from third-party outlets is needed to assess the claim at this planning stage; monitoring the FEC page or subsequent post-event notices would confirm final issuance.
  181. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 10:44 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a participation letter that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update describes the webinar and states that learning-credits information will include a letter certifying participation, which can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The event dates and registration details indicate planning is underway for attendee materials related to participation. Current status: As of 2026-01-28, the webinar has not yet occurred, and there is no public confirmation that letters have been issued. The claim depends on post-event issuance of participation letters. Reliability and follow-up: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, authoritative for credentialing claims. A post-event update should confirm whether letters were issued; a follow-up date to verify completion is 2026-02-19.
  182. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 08:29 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. The official FEC update confirms the event details and states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent application to CLE/CPE or other credits. The page lays out the training format, Zoom delivery, and two participation options with sessions on February 17 and 18 (Eastern Time).
  183. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 06:38 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence from the FEC materials confirms the issuance of a participation letter as part of the webinar deliverables (CLE/CPE credits referenced). The status remains pending until the event occurs and letters are distributed.
  184. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 04:09 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC update confirms the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees to support credit applications (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC page outlines a two-day, three-session schedule with two participation options, and explicitly notes that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar” to support credit applications (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). The notice details registration, pricing, and logistics, indicating preparatory work is in place. Status of completion: The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter they can use to apply for CLE/CPE/other credits—remains contingent on the webinar taking place and attendees participating. The event has not occurred yet, so the outcome is not yet finalized. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for Tuesday, February 17 and Wednesday, February 18, 2026, with the agenda and two participation options (Basics for Beginners; Candidate Committee Operations). A letter certifying participation is promised to attendees after participation (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, a government resource, which directly states the commitment. This supports a cautious, in_progress assessment pending post-event verification.
  185. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 02:17 PMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The article stated that the FEC would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC’s update page confirms the webinar details, including that learning credits would be supported by a participation certificate. The page notes an agenda, registration, and that a letter certifying participation will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications, reflecting the stated plan prior to the event (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Current status: As of 2026-01-28, the event has not yet occurred (the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026). The available source documents describe the intention to issue participation letters, but there is no post-event validation or evidence of completed issuance yet because the event is in the future. Dates and milestones: The target dates are the two webinar days (Feb 17–18, 2026) with the participation-letter provision tied to attendees’ participation in the sessions. The completion condition—issuance of letters to registered attendees—depends on post-event processing not visible in the pre-event materials. Source reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which provides the explicit claim and plan. Additional mirrors reproduce the same FEC language, reinforcing reliability. No independent third-party verification is available yet for post-event letter issuance. Follow-up: If you want to verify the claim’s completion, check the FEC’s updates or conference communications after February 18, 2026 for a post-event notice confirming letters were issued to registered attendees (e.g., a confirmation email).
  186. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 12:20 PMin_progress
    The claim stated that the FEC would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary source confirms this provision as part of the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026). The letter is described as a means for attendees to independently pursue applicable continuing education credits or other programs.
  187. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 10:40 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence exists in the FEC update announcing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar, which explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees to independently seek CLE, CPE, or other credits. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with details on attendance options and logistics published by the FEC. As of the current date, the arrangement to issue participation letters is described, but the webinar has not yet occurred, so the completion condition remains pending.
  188. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 08:22 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC has announced the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar and states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees as part of the webinar materials. As of 2026-01-27, the event is upcoming and the letter-certification provision is described but not yet finalized, so progress is underway.
  189. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 04:20 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC said it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an official update on January 6, 2026 describing the webinar, its schedule, and the stated provision that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The page also details registration options, agenda, and delivery via Zoom, indicating concrete planning underway. Evidence of completion status: As of now, there is no public record indicating that letters have been issued to attendees or that CLE/CPE credits have been formally conferred. The primary source documents (FEC update) describe anticipated credits but do not confirm post-event completion. There is no subsequent update signaling finalization or dissemination of participation letters. Dates and milestones: The event was scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 with a two-option track and a stated note that learning credits would be available via a participation letter. The absence of a post-event completion notice means the fulfillment of the claim remains unverified and not demonstrably complete. Reliability note: The source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, which is the most authoritative record for this claim. While the document is clear about the intended credit letter, the lack of a follow-up confirmation from the agency reduces confidence in whether the completion condition was satisfied yet. If needed, an official statement or attendee communications post-event would strengthen verification.
  190. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 02:22 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026) explicitly states that learning credits will be available and that the FEC will provide attendees with a letter certifying participation to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits, confirming the mechanism is planned as part of the event. Progress evidence includes the published webinar schedule, registration details, and the stated learning-credits provision, indicating concrete planning for February 2026. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter suitable for CLE/CPE/other credits—remains contingent on the webinar occurring and the FEC issuing letters; as of 2026-01-27 there is no post-event outcome reported. Source reliability is high, drawing from the FEC’s official site and related postings announcing the event.
  191. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 12:50 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees at its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s update confirms the training dates (February 17–18, 2026) and explicitly states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Current status: As of now, the event is scheduled and the policy is described by the official notice. There is no post-event evidence yet, since the training has not occurred. Dates and milestones: The event runs across February 17 and 18, 2026, with multiple tracks (Basics for Beginners; Candidate Committee Operations) and registration details on the FEC site. The letter-certification provision is tied to attendance per the official agenda. Source reliability and balance: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update, which provides the authoritative policy and event logistics. Republished notices are secondary and do not contradict the official statement. Follow-up note: A post-event check should verify whether letters were issued to registered attendees and whether those letters were usable for CLE/CPE credits as described.
  192. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 12:06 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a certificate letter of participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. This is stated in the FEC updates page describing the learning-credits provision for attendees. Evidence of progress: The FEC page outlines the two-day, two-option webinar schedule and explicitly notes that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter. The page also provides registration details, pricing, and the webinar format (Zoom). Current status and completion: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and agenda published. As of now, there is no post-event report confirming issuance of letters, since the webinar has not yet occurred. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—will be verifiable only after the event concludes. Dates and milestones: The event is set for February 17–18, 2026, with a two-option track and a published agenda. The letter-of-participation provision is part of the official description and remains contingent on attendance and post-event processing. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission (FEC), an official government agency, which lends high reliability to the stated policy. The incentive here appears to be educational outreach for candidate committees, with potential administrative burden on the FEC to issue certificates after attendance. Follow-up note: If the goal is to confirm completion, a follow-up check after February 18–19, 2026 should verify whether attendees received the participation letters (and any related CLE/CPE credits).
  193. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 08:56 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC publicly announced an in-depth, online training event for federal candidates and their campaign committees on February 17 and 18, 2026, with a stated plan to issue a letter certifying participation to all registered attendees for pursuit of credits (CLE, CPE, etc.). The announcement confirms the mechanism (participation letter) but not the outcome of post-event processing yet. Source: FEC updates page (Jan 6, 2026). Current status and completion prospects: As of now, the event has not occurred, and the completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—is contingent on successful execution of the webinar and post-event processing by the FEC. There is no public indication of completion or denial yet beyond the stated plan. Dates and milestones: The webinar runs February 17–18, 2026. Registration details and the agenda are provided, including two participation options depending on attendee experience. A participation-letter provision is described as part of the learning-credits offer. Source: FEC updates page. Source reliability and neutrality: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official updates page, a government source that directly conveys the event design and the stated offer of a participation letter for credits. The report is straightforward and lacks overt partisan framing. Given the event is upcoming, information should be treated as contingent on execution. Follow-up note: A targeted follow-up should verify whether registered attendees actually receive the participation letters after the event concludes (expected after February 18, 2026). Follow-up date: 2026-02-19.
  194. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 06:58 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official claim appears on the FEC update about the webinar (Jan 6, 2026).
  195. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 04:14 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim rests on the FEC’s own scheduling page for a February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which states that learning credits will be supported via a participation letter. Progress evidence: The FEC publicly announced the two-day online training event for federal candidates and their committees, with a split into “Basics for Beginners” and “Candidate Committee Operations” sessions (Options 1 and 2) on February 17–18, 2026. The page explicitly describes the training format, schedule, and the availability of a letter certifying participation for those who attend. This establishes the promise and process for the attendance-letter provision, contingent on attendance. Current status: As of 2026-01-27, the event has not yet occurred, and the attendance-letter provision remains a stated promise tied to participation in the webinar. There is no indication of a completed delivery of letters prior to the event; the completion condition will be met only after registered attendees receive their letters post-attendance. The primary source for this status is the FEC’s official updates page describing the webinar and the learning-credits letter. Milestones and dates: Key dates include February 17–18, 2026 for the webinar, with the agenda and registration details published on the FEC site. The page notes that an email will be sent to registered participants with links to materials and log-in details, and that the attendance-letter is provided to enable CLE/CPE or other credits. These specifics establish concrete milestones tied to participation rather than to any external or third-party approval processes. Source reliability and incentives: The information comes from the Federal Election Commission’s official updates page, a primary and authoritative source for this topic. The claim’s incentive structure is straightforward: the FEC provides a participation letter to attendees to facilitate eligibility for professional credits, aligning with typical educational webinars offered by government agencies. The absence of contradictory signals on the page reinforces the claim’s alignment with the stated purpose of the training.
  196. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 02:16 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page confirms this promise as part of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Evidence of planning and scope shows a two-day online training event for federal candidates and their committees, with two options for attendees and a stated ability to issue participation letters for continuing education credits (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Current progress status as of 2026-01-27: the event date is set for February 17–18, 2026, and registration is active with provided pricing and contact information (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). There is no public record yet of post-event issuance milestones, since the webinar has not occurred by the current date; the promise remains in the planning/pre-event phase (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Concrete milestones to watch include attendance and completion of the two-day schedule, delivery of login instructions and materials the day before, and the issuance of participation letters after the workshop for CLE/CPE credits or other recognitions (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Source reliability: the claim comes from the Federal Election Commission’s official site (FEC.gov), which is a primary source for this training notice. The information is precise about the webinar format and the stated benefit of a participation letter; no evidence contradicts the promise as of the current date (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Follow-up summary: verification after the event (by 2026-02-19) is needed to confirm issuance of participation letters to attendees.
  197. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 12:14 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, usable for applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's official update page (dated 2026-01-06) describes the webinar schedule and explicitly notes that learning credits would be supported by a participation certifiable letter provided to attendees. Current status: As of 2026-01-27, the event had not yet occurred, and there is no public update indicating that letters have already been issued. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—has not been verifiably satisfied yet. Milestones and dates: The announcement confirms the two-day webinar for February 17–18, 2026, with a note that attendees will receive a link to materials and a letter certifying participation. The primary source remains the FEC update page; no post-event summary is available in the record provided. Source reliability and incentives: The claim relies on an official FEC.gov source, which is appropriate for procedural details. As this is a government training product, there is minimal partisan incentive; the key question is whether issuance of letters occurs post-registration and post-event, which requires an event completion report from the FEC.
  198. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 10:18 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence so far shows the FEC publicly announced the webinar and that learning credits will be available, along with a participation-letter certificate for attendees. The event had not occurred as of 2026-01-27, so post-event verification was not yet possible. The January 6 and January 20, 2026 updates on fec.gov document the planned format and the credentialing mechanism, but do not confirm issuance of letters until after the webinar.
  199. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 08:07 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17-18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update (Jan 6, 2026) outlines the webinar schedule, registration options, and confirms that a participation letter will be provided to attendees for credit applications. Current status vs completion: As of 2026-01-26, the event has not occurred, and post-event verification of letter issuance is not available in the pre-event materials, so the claim remains in_progress. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17-18, 2026. The update details two registration options and notes that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for CLE/CPE or other credits. Reliability note: The primary source is the official FEC.gov update, which is appropriate for assessing the stated credentialing provision; pre-event materials show intention but not post-event confirmation. Incentives/context: The stated incentive is to facilitate attendees’ ability to obtain professional credits, aligning with standard training offerings for campaign-finance regulation.
  200. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 04:26 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence from the official FEC update confirms the learning-credits letter as an intended outcome and notes the February 17–18, 2026 webinar schedule and registration details. As of 2026-01-26, the event has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (participants receiving a participation letter) is not yet verifiable; progress rests on registration and attendance. The reliability of sources is high given the official FEC page documenting the webinar and its credential provision plan.
  201. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 03:20 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC’s official event update describes a two-day online training and explicitly notes that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation for credit applications (Learning credits section). Status assessment: As of 2026-01-26, the webinar is upcoming and letters have not yet been issued; the mechanism is described, but fulfillment depends on post-event issuance. The source is the official FEC update, which is the primary record for this claim. Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 with Option 1 and Option 2 tracks, conducted online via Zoom. The completion condition (issuance of participation letters) will occur after attendance verification, but no post-event letter date is provided in the current update. Source reliability note: Information comes from the Federal Election Commission’s official site, the definitive source for this event; corroborating independent coverage is limited due to the topic’s specific nature. Follow-up note: To confirm fulfillment, verify whether attendance letters were issued after February 18, 2026 and whether attendees could use them for CLE/CPE credits. Follow-up date: 2026-02-19.
  202. Update · Jan 27, 2026, 12:57 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC indicated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence: The FEC update explicitly states that a participation letter will be provided to attendees for independent credential applications. Progress: As of 2026-01-26, the webinar had not occurred yet, so completion cannot be confirmed; the condition remains contingent on post-event distribution of letters.
  203. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 10:36 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC announcement outlines the webinar schedule, registration details, and that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter. The page confirms two participation options and the promise of a participation certificate for credits (FEC 2026-01-06). Current status and completion: As of 2026-01-26, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no public record indicating that letters have been issued or that the completion condition has been met. The relevant materials describe the promise but do not provide evidence of fulfillment. Source reliability and incentives: The statement originates directly from the FEC on its official site, making it a high-reliability source for the claim. There is no indication of conflicting incentives in the announcement that would undermine the stated promise; the goal appears to be providing participation validation for attendees. If letters are essential for attendees’ CLE/CPE applications, verification after the event will be necessary to confirm delivery.
  204. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 08:21 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC posted an official update detailing the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar and stated that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation for credit applications. Completion status: As of 2026-01-26, the event is upcoming (Feb 17–18, 2026) and the letter-certification promise is described but not yet verified through post-event documentation. Dates and milestones: The schedule and registration information are published by the FEC on Jan 6, 2026, with the letter-certification note included in the update. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a high-quality government source; no independent corroboration is available yet. Follow-up note: Confirm whether letters were distributed after the webinar and whether recipients successfully used them to obtain CLE/CPE credits; a post-event update would establish completion.
  205. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 06:32 PMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page announcing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar confirms the promise of learning credits and that a participation letter will be provided to attendees. This establishes the intended outcome as part of an upcoming event, not a completed action yet. The scheduled two-day webinar and registration details indicate concrete milestones but no evidence that attendees have already received letters. The completion status remains contingent on the webinar taking place and the letters being issued to registered participants. Source reliability is high for the primary claim, as the information comes from the FEC’s official update; secondary coverage corroborates the event timing and purpose.
  206. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 04:09 PMin_progress
    The claim: the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC page states this learning-credits provision explicitly. The core assertion is that attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credential applications (FEC 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: the FEC has published a detailed webinar schedule for February 17–18, 2026, with a description of the training format and delivery method (online via Zoom). The stated letter-certification feature is part of the learning-credits offer on the same page (FEC 2026-01-06). Current status: the event has not yet occurred, so post-event verification of letter issuance is not available. The completion condition (attendees receiving participation letters) remains contingent on the webinar taking place as planned and the FEC issuing the certificates (FEC 2026-01-06). Milestones and dates: key milestones include the two-day schedule, options for attendees, registration details, and the stated provision of a participation-letter for CLE/CPE credits. The information is sourced directly from an official FEC update, which is the primary basis for monitoring progress (FEC 2026-01-06). Reliability and incentives: the source is an official government agency, enhancing reliability. The incentive for attendees is credential eligibility, while the FEC’s stated policy serves as a transparent commitment for this training outreach document (FEC 2026-01-06). Conclusion: the claim is currently in_progress; it will be verifiable once the webinar occurs and letters are issued. If letters are not provided, the FEC should provide an explicit update or correction after the event (FEC 2026-01-06).
  207. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 02:19 PMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter usable to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Evidence from the FEC update confirms the event and the stated letter-credit provision. Because the webinar has not yet occurred, the completion condition (letters issued to attendees) remains pending and contingent on attendance and the event taking place as scheduled.
  208. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 12:22 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This was stated by the commission in its event announcement (FEC 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms the two-day webinar, with option-based schedules for participants, and explicitly states that learning credits will be available via a participation certificate. The schedule shows the event dates (February 17–18, 2026) and the option structure for attendees (FEC 2026-01-06). Current status: As of January 26, 2026, the event has been announced but has not yet occurred, so the letter certifying participation has not yet been issued. The completion condition remains contingent on the webinar taking place and attendance (FEC 2026-01-06). Milestones and reliability: The upcoming milestones are registration, the two-day webinar on Feb 17–18, 2026, and the subsequent issuance of participation letters to attendees. The official page provides the full agenda, registration details, and the stated provision of a certificate for attendees (FEC 2026-01-06).
  209. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 10:40 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence: The FEC page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026) states that learning credits are available and that the FEC will provide attendees with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. It also outlines registration options, schedule, and the two-day format (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026). Current status: As of 2026-01-26, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event verification available in public records; the letter-for-credits promise remains an intended outcome rather than completed. Context and milestones: The agenda indicates two participation options and a detailed schedule, with information on how materials and access will be provided to registered participants ahead of the webinar. The commitment to issuing participation letters is described in the same update but has not yet been verified post-event. Source reliability: The primary source is the official FEC.gov update announcing the webinar and its credit-letter provision, which supports the claim but lacks post-event confirmation at this time. Additional replication from secondary outlets is limited and may reflect early reporting of the same FEC notice.
  210. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 08:07 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update page explicitly notes that learning credits would be supported by a participation certificate issued to registered attendees (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms event details, schedule options, and the intention to issue a participation certificate to attendees, enabling credentials (FEC update, 2026-01-06). No post-event outcome is available yet, as the training has not occurred and there is no published post-event report confirming issuance. Milestones to watch: Registration closure, delivery of confirmation emails with access and materials, and the actual issuance of the participation letter after the webinar. The page indicates certificates are tied to attendance, but provides no post-event timeline (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Source reliability: The claim originates from an official FEC update, a primary source for the event, which lends credibility to the stated certificate offering. Given the current date, the situation remains in planning/ongoing preparation rather than completed.
  211. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 04:06 AMcomplete
    The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC’s official update (Jan 6, 2026) states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation, which they can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits, as part of the two-day training event. The update provides concrete scheduling details, two attendance options, and notes that learning credits will be supported by the participation letters, indicating a plan to issue the letters to registered participants. No credible source indicates the promise was canceled or delayed; the information is contemporaneous and comes from the FEC’s own communications, supporting the completion condition if attendees receive the letters as described.
  212. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 02:02 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an updates post announcing the webinar and explicitly mentions learning-credits letters for attendees; materials indicate two participation options and that attendees will receive access to materials and login details the day before the event. Current status: As of 2026-01-25, the event has not yet occurred, and no post-event issuance of participation letters is available; thus the claim is still in progress pending the actual webinar and issuance of letters. Reliability and caveats: The primary source is the FEC’s official site, a high-quality reference for this information; coverage from secondary outlets corroborates the event details but does not provide independent confirmation of letter issuance.
  213. Update · Jan 26, 2026, 12:12 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an official update describing the two-day training, scheduling options, and the stated credit letters for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Current status: As of 2026-01-25 the event had not occurred yet, and no post-event confirmation of letters issued has been published publicly; thus the promise is not yet fulfilled. Dates and milestones: The webinar is set for February 17–18, 2026 with two participation options (Basics for Beginners + Operations; or Operations only). The FEC indicates attendees will receive a participation-letter credential to apply for credits. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is the definitive record for the event and its credit-letter provision. Secondary coverage echoes the same details but should be weighed against post-event documentation once released. Incentive context: There appears to be no conflicting incentives driving this claim; the letter-certificate provision aligns with standard continuing-education practices and the FEC’s outreach goals.
  214. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 10:08 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence: The official FEC page from January 6, 2026 states that the training will include a certificate of participation that attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress status: The event has not yet occurred as of the current date, and no post-event update confirming issuance of certificates has been published publicly by the FEC as of January 25, 2026, so completion cannot be confirmed. Assessment: Based on available information, the claim remains in_progress until after the webinar and any subsequent certificate issuance are publicly verified. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is authoritative for program details; secondary coverage (e.g., mirrors) aligns with the same claim but lacks independent corroboration at this time. Follow-up plan: Verify on or after 2026-02-19 whether certificates were issued to attendees and whether any backlog or delays affected delivery.
  215. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 07:58 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly describes learning credits as a benefit and notes that a participation letter would be provided to attendees. This establishes the stated promise but not its completion, since the event has not yet occurred as of today (2026-01-25). (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06) Evidence of progress: The FEC has published details for the two-session, two-day webinar, including agenda, registration, and the claim about learning credits. The materials indicate that attendees will receive an email with access to materials and log-in instructions; the letter certifying participation is described as part of the learning-credits provision. The documentation confirms the intention and a concrete plan, but does not show that letters have already been issued (the event is scheduled for Feb 17–18, 2026). (FEC page: FEC to host February 17 & 18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026)) Current status and milestones: As of 2026-01-25, the webinar is scheduled, registration is open, and the FEC states that a participation-letter for CLE/CPE credits will be provided. There are no published post-event results or confirmations yet, so the completion status remains in_progress until attendees actually receive letters after participation. If letters are issued, that would mark completion of the stated promise for this event. (FEC updates page; public announcements)
  216. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 06:35 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC announced that it will provide all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This is stated directly in the event page and pertains to the training’s learning-credits provision (FEC Jan 6, 2026). Progress evidence: The FEC page outlines the webinar schedule for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options and a note that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation for credit applications. This establishes intent and the mechanism for credentialing, prior to the event taking place (FEC Jan 6, 2026). Current status and milestones: As of 2026-01-25, the training is scheduled to occur in mid-February, and the page explicitly commits to issuing participation letters. There is no post-event update confirming issuance of letters or completion of the credentialing step yet, so the completion condition has not been verifiably satisfied. The completion depends on attendees actually receiving the letters after the webinar (FEC Jan 6, 2026). Reliability and incentives: The source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, a primary government body, which strengthens trust in the announced provision. The incentive alignment appears straightforward: validators (CLE/CPE) tied to a publicly offered training event should accompany corresponding attestations; no conflicting partisan or commercial incentives are evident in the announcement (FEC Jan 6, 2026).
  217. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 04:04 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update confirms a two-day webinar on February 17–18, 2026 and states that attendees will receive a participation certificate to independently apply for credits. Current status: The event is scheduled and in the planning/implementation phase; no post-event issuance has occurred as of 2026-01-25. Dates and milestones: The webinar runs Feb 17 (Basics for Beginners) and Feb 18 (Candidate Committee Operations), with registration details and an email containing materials/log-in instructions sent to registered participants the day before the webinar; the credit letter is listed as a deliverable. Source reliability and incentives: The claim rests on an official FEC update, a direct and credible source for this public training; the incentive is training for candidate committees, with the letter serving as a credentialing aid once issued.
  218. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 02:03 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC says it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update page confirms the webinar is planned for February 17–18, 2026 and explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent CLE/CPE credit applications (Option 1 and Option 2 formats are described). The page also outlines registration, agenda, and logistics for the event. This establishes a clear plan and commitment to issuing participation letters as part of the training program (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026). Completion status: As of 2026-01-25, the event has not yet occurred, so the issuance of participation letters is contingent on the webinar taking place and attendees completing the session. The public record indicates the commitment, but there is no post-event verification available yet to confirm that letters were actually issued to attendees (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026). Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 and Option 2 tracks and a Zoom-based delivery. A letter certifying participation is described as the mechanism for credit applications, but the key milestone of “letters issued” will only be verifiable after the webinar concludes (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026). Reliability and context: The source is an official FEC update, a primary source for the claim, reducing risk of misinterpretation. The document clearly ties the participation letter to continuing education credits, aligning with standard professional-training practices for such webinars (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026).
  219. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 12:10 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Evidence to date shows the FEC publicly commits to issuing a participation certificate to attendees of the webinar, intended for independent credentialing (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Progress and evidence: The FEC-page announcement outlines the webinar schedule and notes that registration is open, with learning credits explicitly described as contingent on the certificate of participation provided by the FEC. The page states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC, 2026-01-06). Current status vs. completion: The commitment exists on the event page, but the event has not yet occurred, so the actual issuance of certificates to registered attendees remains contingent on attendance and post-event processing. As of now, the status is planned, with the certificate promise in place for participants (FEC, 2026-01-06). Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a two-option track (Basics for Beginners; Candidate Committee Operations). A certificate of participation is promised for attendees, to be used for CLE/CPE/credits, per the official announcement (FEC, 2026-01-06). Reliability and context: The source is a primary FEC update from January 6, 2026, detailing the event and the certificate promise. Given the official nature of the source and the explicit language about the participation letter, the claim is credible, though completion hinges on post-event certification issuance (FEC, 2026-01-06). Overall assessment: At present, the claim is in_progress. The FEC has publicly committed to providing a participation letter to attendees, but the completion will be verified after the webinar occurs and certificates are distributed (FEC, 2026-01-06).
  220. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 10:23 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update states this for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Progress evidence: The FEC page confirms the webinar format and the inclusion of learning credits, with a participation certificate described for attendees (FEC updates, 2026-01-06). Mirrored coverage also repeats the same claim (PublicNow, 2026-01-06). Current status: As of 2026-01-25, the event has not yet occurred, so certificates have not been issued; the statement remains a promise contingent on successful delivery and post-event processing. Milestones and reliability: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options and post-event materials sent to registrants the day before. Completion depends on issuing letters to attendees after the webinar. Official government communications are high-reliability sources for the stated provision, though outcomes depend on execution.
  221. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 08:04 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announcement describes an online two-day training and explicitly notes that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation for independent credit applications. The notification was published January 6, 2026, detailing the session structure and the letter provision. Current status: As of January 24, 2026, the webinar has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event update confirming issuance of letters. The claim remains contingent on attendance at the event and the subsequent letter issuance. Milestones and reliability: The central milestone is the February 17–18 webinar; the key post-event milestone would be the issuance of participation letters. The primary source is the FEC’s official update, a high-quality government source; no conflicting reports have emerged from credible outlets.
  222. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 04:01 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC announced that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update from January 6, 2026 describes the webinar schedule, two participation options, and states that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate. Completion status: The issuance of letters is described as a planned feature for the webinar, but there is no post-event confirmation yet; the current item remains contingent on the webinar taking place and attendees receiving certificates. Reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page; no independent verification was found as of today.
  223. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 01:57 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim is grounded in the FEC’s official update announcing the training event and noting the availability of participation letters for credits. The key evidence is the FEC page itself, which explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to registered participants. Evidence of progress: The event dates were set (February 17–18, 2026) and the FEC published a detailed schedule and registration information. The update confirms two participation options and outlines that a participation-letter benefit for credits will be provided to attendees. As of January 24, 2026, no post-event confirmation is available yet since the event has not occurred. Current status against completion condition: The completion condition would be that registered attendees receive a participation letter they can use to apply for CLE/CPE/other credits. The published page indicates that letters will be provided to attendees, but there is no evidence yet that letters have been issued since the event has not taken place. Therefore, the claim remains in_progress. Dates and milestones: Official announcement date: January 6, 2026. Webinar dates: February 17–18, 2026. The letter-for-credits note: stated on the same update. A concrete post-event milestone (letter issuance) will occur after the webinar concludes. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, which provides the clearest documentation of the program and its incentives (official training, potential revenue via registration, and the credibility of issuing credits letters). The page’s explicit language about the participation letters supports the claim, with no conflicting statements observed on the cited page. Follow-up note: If needed, a short follow-up should verify whether the letters were actually issued to registered attendees after the February 18, 2026 webinar (e.g., by checking FEC updates or attendee communications).
  224. Update · Jan 25, 2026, 12:09 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar states that registered participants will receive materials by email and that attendees will be issued a participation letter for continuing education credits. It also outlines the schedule, options, and online format. Evidence of completion, progress, or failure: As of 2026-01-24, the event has not occurred, so there is no post-event verification of letters issued. The promise remains unverified until after the webinar and credential issuance. Dates and milestones: The training is planned for February 17–18, 2026, with registration through the FEC site and defined options (Basics plus Operations or Operations-only). Source reliability and interpretation: The claim comes from the FEC’s official update page, a primary source for this event. The incentive structure (credence for attendees seeking CLE/CPE) supports the plausibility of the commitment, though verification awaits post-event documentation. Follow-up plan: Check for post-event confirmation or notices indicating that letters were issued to attendees and any associated credential approvals.
  225. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 10:05 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence so far: The FEC update page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees. Milestones and progress: The page outlines the webinar schedule, registration details, and the stated intent to issue participation letters to registered participants. Current status and completion condition: As of 2026-01-24, the event has not yet occurred and there is no public post-event confirmation that letters were issued; the completion condition remains unverified.
  226. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 07:59 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence so far: the FEC page for the webinar states that learning credits will be supported by attendees receiving a participation letter that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The schedule shows two days of training and notes that an email with log-in materials will be sent; the letter-certification promise is part of the learning-credits section. Completion status: no final completion status is published; the event has not occurred as of 2026-01-24, so the outcome remains in_progress. Reliability: sources are official FEC communications (fec.gov) and a public-facing replication; the FEC page is the primary source for this announcement.
  227. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 06:23 PMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update explicitly states that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for credits, indicating this as part of the event offering. The event schedule and registration details are also laid out in that update. Current status and completion condition: As of 2026-01-24, the webinar is scheduled but has not yet occurred, so letters have not yet been issued. Completion depends on the event’s execution and subsequent issuance of participation letters to registered attendees; no post-event confirmation is available in the cited sources. Reliability and incentives: The information comes from the FEC’s official updates, a primary source. The incentive for issuing letters aligns with standard training outreach and the goal of enabling attendees to pursue continuing education credits.
  228. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 04:03 PMin_progress
    What the claim states: The FEC’s February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar will include a promise that the agency will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation, which can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This is articulated in the event update published by the FEC (January 6, 2026) and reiterated on the dedicated webinar page for 2026. The announced mechanism mirrors prior webinars where participation letters were provided to attendees for learning credits. Progress evidence: The FEC has publicly scheduled the two-day webinar, including a stated provision that learning credits letters will be issued to attendees. The posted material describes the attendance certificate as usable for independently applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits, indicating a concrete deliverable tied to participant recognition. Historical precedent from 2025 shows the agency has issued CLE letters for past candidate committee webinars, reinforcing the plausibility of the 2026 process. Current status assessment: As of 2026-01-24, the event is announced and the policy of providing a participation letter is stated, but the actual fulfillment (issuance of letters to registered attendees) would occur after the webinar dates. There is no evidence yet that letters have been issued for this specific 2026 webinar, since the event has not yet occurred. Based on the available update, the completion condition is likely contingent on post-event processing. Source reliability notes: The information comes from official FEC updates and the event page, which are high-quality government sources. The 2025 CLE-letter examples from FEC documents corroborate the agency’s practice of issuing participation letters for learning credits, supporting a cautious in-progress assessment.
  229. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 02:05 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update describes the webinar schedule, registration options, and a note that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter, indicating preparation is underway. The page confirms the event details and that attendees receive a participation letter, but does not confirm post-event issuance yet since the event has not occurred. Current status and milestones: The two-day webinar is scheduled with multiple sessions and two participation options; the site notes that letters for credits will be provided to attendees. Completion cannot be verified until after the event and any post-event documentation is released. No evidence shows letters have been issued as of now.
  230. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 12:23 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article claimed the FEC would provide all webinar attendees with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC page confirms the learning credits provision and that a participation letter will be provided to registered participants; however, since the event has not yet occurred, post-event confirmation of fulfillment is not available. The page details the February 17–18 webinar schedule, options, pricing, and the mechanism for delivering materials the day before the webinar. Reliability: the source is a primary, official government site with explicit statements about the program, making it the strongest available reference for the claim, though it describes planned outcomes rather than confirmed results.
  231. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 10:22 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC update explicitly states this letter will be provided to attendees to independently apply for these credits (FEC update, 2026-01-06). This confirms the intended mechanism, pending post-event processing. Progress evidence includes the event being scheduled with a detailed agenda, two participation options, and registration details published by the FEC. The materials indicate the training format and the process for receiving post-event materials and the participation letter, but there is no post-event confirmation as of 2026-01-23. As the current date is before the webinar, completion cannot be declared; the completion condition—delivery of participation letters to registered attendees—remains contingent on attendance and fulfillment after the event. The primary source is the FEC’s official update page; a secondary republication mirrors the same plan (PublicNow, 2026-01-06). Reliability is high given the source is the FEC itself, though verification will depend on the post-event issuance of letters. The information suggests the incentive for attendees to seek CLE/CPE credits independently, consistent with standard continuing-education practices for government training. Follow-up should occur after the webinar to confirm whether letters were issued to attendees and whether any credits were actually recognized or applied for, with a suggested check-in around the reported completion window.
  232. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 07:58 AMcomplete
    Claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence from the FEC updates page reiterates that learning credits are supported by a participation certificate (Jan 6, 2026). The accompanying 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar Agenda PDF explicitly notes that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits, supporting the claim. Based on these published materials, registered attendees are promised a participation letter; this constitutes completion of the stated promise within the webinar materials.
  233. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 04:31 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC promised that attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC has published the event details, schedule, and registration information, and states that a participation letter will be provided to attendees. Completion status: The event has not yet occurred as of 2026-01-23, so letters have not yet been issued; delivery is contingent on attendance during the live webinar. The program outlines two participation options and notes that letters will be available to support credits after participation.
  234. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 02:48 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Source indicates this letter will be provided to registered attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Evidence of progress: The FEC has published detailed webinar information, including that attendees will receive a participation letter to certify their participation and support credit applications (CLE, CPE, etc.). The event is described as an in-depth online training with two attendance options and scheduled dates in February 2026. As of the current date, the materials confirm the process and outcome described, though the event has not yet occurred. Status assessment: Because the webinar is scheduled for February 2026 and the letter-certification feature is described as part of the promised deliverables, the completion condition is not yet verifiable as completed. It remains contingent on registered attendance and post-event processing. No evidence indicates cancellation or reversal; the outcome remains plausible once the event concludes. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page for the webinar, which directly states the letter-certification provision. This is a primary source and aligns with the stated policy of providing materials to attendees. Cross-referenced pages (e.g., training and outreach sections) corroborate the context of the training program and credentialing references.
  235. Update · Jan 24, 2026, 12:36 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that it would provide every attendee of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of promise: The FEC update explicitly states, “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This is documented in the January 6, 2026 announcement. Completion status: The event had not yet occurred as of 2026-01-23, so certificates had not been issued; the stated objective remains contingent on attendance and completion of the webinar. Milestones and dates: The schedule indicates two options for February 17–18, 2026, with a live online format via Zoom and a post-event materials link sent to registered participants. Source reliability: The primary, official source is the FEC’s own update page; no contemporaneous reputable reporting contradicts the pledge. Overall assessment: Based on available information, the claim is in progress and hinges on the successful execution of the webinar and attendance verification.
  236. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 10:44 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source describes this policy directly, as part of the webinar materials on the FEC site. As of 2026-01-23, the event has not yet occurred, and the letter policy is presented as a planned feature rather than a completed action. Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms the webinar dates, format, and that learning credits are a stated goal of the event, including the explicit note that the FEC will provide a participation-certification letter for credit applications. This demonstrates intent and a concrete process for attendees, but no post-event confirmation exists yet since the event is in the future. Evidence of completion status: There is no post-event evidence available yet indicating that letters have been issued. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—will depend on the successful execution of the webinar and subsequent distribution of letters. At this time, the status remains unverified and not completed. Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options described (a beginner track and an operations-focused track). The policy about the letters appears in the same update page, and registration instructions note a Zoom-based online event. These details establish the planned timeline but not final fulfillment. Source reliability and notes: The information comes directly from the Federal Election Commission’s official updates page, a primary source for the event. Public-facing mirrors exist but should be cross-checked with the FEC site for any post-event updates. Given the official nature of the page, the stated policy is credible, though verification after the event is required to confirm completion. The analysis focuses on the explicit letter-of-participation promise and the absence of post-event confirmation as of the current date.
  237. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 08:24 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, it would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly notes that attendees will receive a participation letter to independently apply for these credits (FEC update, 2026-01-06).
  238. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 06:31 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC publicly announced the webinar details on January 6, 2026, including that registered participants would receive a participation letter usable for credits (Option 1 and Option 2 schedules, Zoom delivery, and the claim about learning credits). The page explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” Current status by January 23, 2026: There is no independent reporting indicating that letters have been issued yet, and the event is scheduled for February 17–18. At this point, the completion condition—participants receiving a participation letter—remains unconfirmed and contingent on the webinar taking place. Milestones and dates: The key announced dates are February 17–18, 2026 for the two-day training, with a registration process and a note that letters would be provided after participation. The available official source (FEC updates page) is the primary reference for these claims. No post-event update is available in the sources reviewed. Reliability and incentives: The source is the FEC’s own update page, a primary authority for this claim. Given the policy context, the letter provision aligns with the stated objective to offer educational training; there are no evident conflicting incentives beyond standard event logistics for issuing attendance certificates. If the webinar proceeds, verification from the FEC post-event would be the strongest confirmatory source.
  239. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 04:08 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Progress evidence: The FEC publicly announced the two-day online training event for federal candidates and their campaign committees, including a schedule with two participation options and the note that learning credits would be supported by a participation-letter. The page explicitly states that the FEC will provide a letter certifying participation to attendees for independent credit applications (CLE, CPE, etc.). Status assessment: As of 2026-01-23, the event is scheduled to occur in the future and the letter-certification promise remains part of the official description. No information indicates completion, since completion would require the event to occur and the letters to be issued; thus, the claim is in_progress. Source reliability and notes: The primary source is the FEC.gov updates page, an official government site. Related mirrors reproduce the same wording, lending corroboration. Timing and access details (e.g., distribution of Zoom links the day before) are relevant for interpreting progress. Incentives and context: The stated incentive is to facilitate attendee eligibility for continuing-education credits, aligning with professional standards in campaign finance training. The FEC’s framing as an in-depth training for candidates and committees suggests a deliberate effort to standardize knowledge, with the certification letter serving as a credentialing mechanism once issued.
  240. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 02:16 PMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page announcing the webinar explicitly says that learning credits will be available and that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter to apply for independent credits. As of the current date, there is no post-event confirmation because the webinar has not yet occurred and the announcement does not include a post-event update.
  241. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 12:22 PMin_progress
    What the claim stated: The FEC would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. What evidence exists of progress: The FEC page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar confirms the training will include a certificate of participation that attendees can use to apply for credits; it also outlines registration, schedule, and that materials/log-in details will be emailed to registered participants. What indicates completion status: The page describes the ongoing registration process and the planned provision of a participation letter, but there is no post-event confirmation of issuance in the sources available. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026; the page notes that attendees will receive an email with workshop materials and access information the day before the webinar. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a direct and timely authority on the webinar, with corroboration from the page’s explicit statement about the participation letter. Follow-up considerations: To verify final issuance of participation letters, check the post-event summary or attendee communications after February 18, 2026.
  242. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 10:40 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the webinar explicitly states that learning credits will be available and that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter for independent credit applications (FEC updates, 2026-01-06). The claim relies on the stated policy rather than a retrospective completion claim, since the event has not yet occurred as of today. Evidence of progress: The FEC has announced the two-session online training for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options and registration details (FEC updates). The page also outlines the event format, scheduling, and the provision of materials and log-in information to registered participants, indicating that planning is underway and attendees can expect materials and access related to the webinar (FEC updates). Evidence of completion status: There is no post-event confirmation on the FEC site yet, and the completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter usable for CLE/CPE/other credits—cannot be verified until after the webinar concludes. As of 2026-01-23, the official source confirms the promise, not a completed outcome. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 (Basics for Beginners plus Operations in two parts) and Option 2 (Operations only). Registration involves fees ($50 for Option 1, $40 for Option 2), and attendees will receive an email with workshop materials and access details the day before the webinar (FEC updates). Reliability of sources: The primary source is an official Federal Election Commission update, a .gov government site, which strengthens reliability. The page provides explicit language about participation letters for learning credits, and describes the webinar agenda and registration process (FEC updates). This is a trustworthy government source, with no obvious conflicting incentives.
  243. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 08:05 AMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The FEC announced that it would provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC page describing the webinar (dated January 6, 2026) explicitly states that attendees will be given a participation certificate letter to apply for continuing education credits. The schedule and registration details (including fees and login procedures) are also laid out on the same page, indicating planning is underway for the two-day event. Current status relative to completion: As of January 22, 2026, the webinar had not yet occurred, and there is no public update indicating that letters have already been issued. The explicit statement about letters is tied to the forthcoming event; completion depends on the event taking place and attendees receiving the certifying letter afterward. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 and Option 2 schedules described. The key completion milestone—issuance of participation letters to attendees—would occur after or on the day of the webinar or shortly thereafter, depending on the FEC’s process. No post-event confirmation is available in the cited material. Source reliability and framing: The claim originates from the FEC’s official site, which is a primary source for compliance trainings and outreach. While government pages are generally reliable for event details, there is no independent verification of the letter issuance process beyond the agency’s own statement. The reporting remains neutral and focused on stated incentives and logistics rather than partisan framing.
  244. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 04:38 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” (FEC updates, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 with a defined agenda and two participation options, including a mechanism to distribute materials and log-in information to registered attendees. The letter-certification feature is described as a deliverable for attendees, indicating progress toward the stated outcome. As of 2026-01-22, registration and logistics are underway but letters have not yet been issued. Completion status: There is no completion date yet; the claim remains contingent on post-registration processes and event execution. The status is therefore in_progress. Dates and milestones: Key dates include February 17–18, 2026 for the webinar, with materials and log-in details to be distributed the day before and a participation-letter deliverable for attendees. Registration is via Pay.gov, with two scheduling options (Basics for Beginners; Operations) on the agenda. Source reliability and neutrality: The information comes from the FEC’s official updates page, a primary source for this event, with no evident conflicting incentives disclosed. The description of the letter as a certificating participation mechanism aligns with standard training practices. Follow-up note: Confirm issuance of participation letters to registered attendees after the webinar concludes (target check around 2026-02-19).
  245. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 02:39 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary evidence is the FEC.gov update announcing the webinar, which specifies that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent credential applications (FEC update, 2026-01-06). It also describes the webinar schedule and registration details for February 17–18, 2026. As of today (2026-01-22), the training has not yet occurred, and there is no published completion date. The policy to issue a participation letter appears to be tied to the upcoming event and remains contingent on attendance and the event’s execution. Overall, the claim is plausible based on the official announcement, but the completion is not yet verifiable since the webinar has not taken place and a formal post-event confirmation about letters is not available. The source is an official government site, which supports reliability, though details will depend on actual execution of the webinar.
  246. Update · Jan 23, 2026, 01:22 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC pledge is that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar will receive a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the event explicitly states: 'The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits' (FEC updates, Jan 6, 2026). Evidence confirms the promise is part of the event’s stated learning-credits component (FEC page). The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter for credits—relies on post-event fulfillment; as of 2026-01-22, the event has not yet occurred, so no final attestations have been issued yet. The information is sourced from the FEC’s official update on the webinar schedule and its learning-credits note (FEC.gov update, Jan 6, 2026). Reliability: the source is an official government agency (FEC), providing direct details about the webinar and credentialing, making it the strongest available reference for this claim.
  247. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 10:40 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update for February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026) states that learning credits are available and that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to independently pursue those credits. This indicates the pledge is promised but not yet implemented as of today (before the February 2026 webinar). Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms the webinar schedule for February 17–18, 2026, including two options and the note that a participating letter will be provided to attendees for use toward CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page functionally establishes the intended mechanism but does not provide evidence that letters have already been issued. The stated completion condition remains contingent on the webinar taking place and attendees receiving the certification letter after participating. Current status and milestones: As of 2026-01-22, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event update indicating issuance of participation letters. The explicit completion condition (letters delivered to registered attendees) is tied to event execution, with the next milestone being the webinar dates (Feb 17–18, 2026) and subsequent issuance of letters to participants. No evidence of cancellation or alteration to the policy has been found in public sources. Source reliability and notes: The primary source is an official FEC update, a high-quality primary document for this claim. Secondary mirrors reproduce the same information, reinforcing the official stance. Given the incentive structure, the commitment appears straightforward and limited to attendees of the specified webinar; no conflicting statements have been identified. Until post-event verification is available, treat the letter issuance as contingent on successful webinar completion.
  248. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 08:22 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page confirms the promise of a participation letter for attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 webinar. Status: as of today, the event has not occurred yet, so distribution of letters remains contingent on attendance and the webinar taking place.
  249. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 06:43 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announces a two-day online webinar for February 17–18, 2026, with detailed schedules and registration information, and states that attendees will receive a participation certificate usable for credits. Current status: As of 2026-01-22, the event is scheduled and being communicated; no post-event fulfillment data (certificates actually issued) is available yet, so completion cannot be confirmed. Dates, milestones, and reliability: The training runs February 17–18 with multiple options for attendees; the issuing of participation letters is described as part of the plan, but depends on attendance and webinar execution. The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, which is reliable for event details but cannot confirm post-event issuance at this time.
  250. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 04:12 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar confirms that learning credits are offered and that an attendance letter will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications.
  251. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 02:14 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's official update announces the training event, including the stated provision of a participation certificate letter for attendees to independently apply for professional credits (CLE, CPE, etc.). This explicit promise is described in the FEC update published January 6, 2026 (FEC.gov) and replicated in mirrored coverage. Evidence of completion status: As of the current date, the event has not yet occurred, so the participation-letter provision remains a planned aspect of the webinar. No post-event confirmation or issuance has been reported yet. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration details and scheduling shown in the FEC update. The letter-certificate promise is contingent on attendance for the live sessions, as stated in the same source. Reliability and context: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission's official update (government site), providing high reliability for the stated plan. Coverage from secondary outlets mirrors the same claim, but post-event verification is not available yet; the incentive for an official certificate aligns with standard training offerings from the agency.
  252. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 12:32 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, it will provide all attendees a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly notes: The learning credits section indicates the FEC will provide a participation letter for independent credit applications. Status as of today (2026-01-22): the event is scheduled for February 2026, and the page confirms the intention to issue participation letters, but the actual issuance to attendees has not yet occurred because the webinar has not taken place. Evidence of progress exists in the official FEC update page, which outlines the webinar schedule, registration details, and the stated provision of participation letters. The page also provides logistics (timing, format, and registration costs) and explicitly mentions that letters certifying participation will be provided for CLE/CPE credits. No independent third-party verification is available yet, given the event has not occurred. There is no completion date stated for the letter issuance because the completion is contingent on the webinar taking place and attendees receiving letters afterward. The immediate milestone is the February 17–18, 2026 webinar, after which the FEC would need to issue letters to registered participants. At present, the status remains that the promise exists and is contingent on event execution. Reliability note: the primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is the authoritative source for this claim. Secondary reproductions (PublicNow, etc.) mirror the same language but do not add independent verification beyond the FEC statement. Given the source is the agency responsible for the training, the information is credible, though the key result (letter issuance) awaits event completion. Follow-up: If the letters are issued, verify that all registered attendees received a participation certificate and confirm whether the letters explicitly state CLE/CPE eligibility or provide instructions for application. The follow-up date is 2026-02-19 to capture post-event issuance.
  253. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 10:50 AMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, it will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This is explicitly described in the event announcement. (FEC page, 2026-01-06). Progress evidence: The FEC page confirms the promise of a participation letter for attendees, intended to support credentialing inquiries like CLE or CPE credits. The information is presented as part of the webinar logistics and does not indicate any caveats or conditional limits. (FEC page, 2026-01-06). Current status and completion: As of January 22, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, and no post-event update is available confirming delivery of the letters. The completion condition remains contingent on the webinar taking place and attendees receiving the participation letters afterward. (FEC page, 2026-01-06). Dates and milestones: The two-day webinar is scheduled for Tuesday, February 17, 2026 (Basics for Beginners) and Wednesday, February 18, 2026 (Candidate Committee Operations), with registration and payment details provided on the same page. The promised participation letters would be issued to registered attendees after the event materials are distributed. (FEC page, 2026-01-06). Source reliability note: The information comes directly from the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, which provides event details and the stated credentialing benefit. Given the source, the claim’s factual basis is solid, though the outcome depends on the event’s execution. (FEC page, 2026-01-06). Bottom line: Based on the available official record, the letter-certificate provision is a planned feature of the Feb 17–18 webinar, with progress dependent on the event taking place and successful distribution of materials to attendees. At present, the claim is best described as in_progress.
  254. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 08:22 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC webinar page states that all attendees will receive a letter certifying participation, which they can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC webinar announcement confirms the training will include a provision that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar” for credits. The page lays out the two two-day options, registration details, and that a participation letter will be issued to registered participants. Current status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and attendees are expected to receive the participation letters as described after registering. There is no indication that the feature has been canceled or delayed; it remains part of the published plan. The information comes directly from the FEC’s official updates page. Reliability and context: The source is the Federal Election Commission’s official website, which is authoritative for campaign finance trainings. The page provides explicit language about the participation certificate and its intended use for CLE/CPE credits, with no competing claims from other outlets. Given the future date of the webinar, the status is best described as in_progress pending the completion of the event and issuance of letters.
  255. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 04:17 AMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update explicitly states the training will include a provision for letters certifying participation for credit applications. The page also outlines registration, agenda, and the webinar’s format (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Completion status: The webinar has not yet occurred, so there is no post-event verification of letters issued. The outcome remains contingent on the event taking place as scheduled (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Notes on process and incentives: Providing participation letters for credit applications is a common feature of professional trainings; effectiveness depends on external CLE/CPE acceptance processes and jurisdictional rules. Reliability and sources: Primary source is the FEC’s official update; corroboration comes from the related webinar agenda and registration details (FEC update, 2026-01-06; Agenda PDF).
  256. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 02:37 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of plan: The FEC page describing the webinar explicitly states that learning credits will be supported with a letter certifying participation, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Current progress status: As of 2026-01-21, the webinar is scheduled but has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event report confirming issuance of participation letters. The information available notes registration details, agenda, and the promise of a participation certificate, but not a completed action. Milestones and gaps: The page confirms registration mechanics and schedules, but does not provide a defined timeline for when letters will be issued beyond the general statement of certification. Without post-event confirmation, the completion condition remains unverified. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the FEC, an official government agency, making the claim reliable in terms of intent. The outlet’s framing aligns with standard program participation materials; there is no evident conflicting incentive here that would undermine the claim. Bottom line and note on follow-up: The claim is currently described as planned but not yet completed. A concrete update after the webinar (e.g., confirmation that letters were issued) would finalize the status. Follow-up date to verify completion: 2026-03-01.
  257. Update · Jan 22, 2026, 12:39 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows the FEC publicly stated this intention as part of the webinar details. The January 6, 2026 update explicitly notes the certification letter and its use for credits, establishing the stated completion condition, though the event has not yet occurred as of today.
  258. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 11:18 PMin_progress
    Claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC announced the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar and stated that attendees will receive a certificate of participation that can be used for learning credits; the webinar agenda reiterates the learning-credits provision. As of 2026-01-21, no post-event letter issuance has been publicly confirmed, so the completion condition remains unmet pending the February session. If letters are issued, a follow-up update should verify the credentialing letters were distributed.
  259. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 08:40 PMin_progress
    Claim status: The FEC webinar page promises that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE/CPE credits. Public FEC updates confirm the event on February 17–18, 2026 and indicate that attendees will receive materials and a participation certificate as part of the webinar package. The provided materials thus far show the plan is in place, but no post-event verification has occurred yet, so completion is not achieved at this time.
  260. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 06:38 PMin_progress
    The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. An official FEC update (January 6, 2026) states that the training will include, and that a letter certifying participation will be provided to attendees for use in applying for credits. As the event has not yet occurred, the issuance of participation letters is described as a planned outcome rather than a completed one. The available evidence confirms the promise and the mechanism, but not final completion since the webinar is scheduled for February 2026 and no completion date is given. The event is described as a two-day online training with two participation options, with sessions on February 17 and 18, and registration details via Pay.gov. The evidence supports the existence of the promise and the process, but actual letters issued will depend on attendance and the webinar’s execution.
  261. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 04:11 PMcomplete
    Restatement of claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Source confirmation: The FEC page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent application to CLE, CPE, or other credits. Dates and context: The event is scheduled for February 17 and 18, 2026, with two participation options described (Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations). Progress and completion: The page describes the issuance of participation letters to registered attendees as part of the webinar logistics, indicating movement toward fulfilling the stated promise. Reliability note: Information comes from the official Federal Election Commission website, corroborated by secondary outlets republishing the announcement.
  262. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 02:15 PMin_progress
    What the claim says: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees would receive a letter certifying participation which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The promise is stated in the official event notice. The source is the FEC update published January 6, 2026. Evidence of progress: The FEC page lays out the two-day webinar schedule with options and notes that attendees will receive access to materials and login instructions before the event. It also states that an email with webinar materials and instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. The learning-credits letter is described as part of the stated provision for credits. Current status: As of January 21, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, so post-event confirmation is not publicly available. The completion condition (letters issued to registered attendees) cannot be verified yet. The appropriate conclusion is that the claim is ongoing and awaiting post-event confirmation. Reliability and sources: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which is authoritative for event details. The information is limited to pre-event statements; confirmation would come from a post-event FEC release or attendee reports. The reliability is high for the stated plans but pending actual fulfillment. Incentives and context: Providing a participation letter aligns with typical education-credit practices, incentivizing attendance and fulfillment of CE credits for attendees. Any change in the post-event process or policy could affect whether letters are issued or the type of credits recognized. A future update should confirm issuance and any applicable credit pathways. Follow-up: Check the FEC update released after February 18, 2026 for a statement confirming whether letters were issued and how to claim CLE/CPE or other credits, if applicable.
  263. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 12:23 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC’s official update confirms the webinar dates, registration options, and notes that attendees will receive materials by email the day before the event. It explicitly states a letter certifying participation will be provided for learning credits. Current status and completion prospects: The event has not yet occurred as of 2026-01-21, so post-event verification is pending. The claim is plausible and officially announced, but completion cannot be confirmed until after the webinar and issuance of participation letters. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official page, which is the authoritative reference for this claim and its credentialing provision.
  264. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 12:00 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide every webinar attendee with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms the webinar will occur on February 17–18, 2026 and outlines a detailed schedule and registration process. Importantly, it states that learning credits will be supported by providing a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. As of the current date, the announcement is in advance of the event, with no indication that the letters have already been issued. Status assessment: Based on the publicly posted materials, the promise is documented but not yet completed, since the webinar has not yet occurred and the completion condition (delivery of participation letters) is contingent on attendance and post-event processing. No interim milestones or post-event confirmation are available in the source materials to indicate final issuance has occurred. Reliability notes: The source is the FEC’s official updates page, which is a primary and reliable source for this information. The page clearly links the attendance letters to the ability to apply for CLE/CPE credits, making the claim straightforward to verify once the event occurs and attendees are processed. If scrutiny is needed, the most definitive follow-up would be a post-event FEC update confirming letter issuance to registered attendees (if any changes occurred in the process).
  265. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 10:29 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Source: FEC updates page announcing the webinar and the provision of participation letters (FEC, Jan 6, 2026). Progress evidence: The FEC has publicly announced the webinar logistics and the policy to issue participation letters for credit applications, including registration details and agenda. There is no post-event confirmation as of today that letters have been issued since the event has not yet occurred. Completion status: No evidence yet that the completion condition (registered attendees receiving letters usable for CLE/CPE/other credits) has been fulfilled; current status is in_progress pending post-event confirmation. Milestones and reliability: Event dates are February 17–18, 2026, with the promise of letters to attendees. The primary source is the FEC (official), with limited independent corroboration; a post-event update would establish completion.
  266. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 04:18 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the event explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for this purpose (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). The same page notes registration details, session options, and a path to obtain credits via the letter of participation. The claim is specific to these two webinar days and the stated intent to support credit applications is clearly tied to the attendance letter. Evidence of progress: The FEC has published a dedicated webinar update confirming the event and its structure, including the provision of a participation letter for credits (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). The agenda and registration materials, including the “Learning credits” note, are hosted on the FEC site (FEC Update, 2026-01-06; Agenda PDF). These materials indicate that the process for issuing participation letters is planned as part of attendee materials distributed around the webinar. Current status: As of 2026-01-20, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event certification data available in the public record. Given the upcoming dates, the completion condition—attendees receiving a participation letter for CLE/CPE or other credits—remains contingent on the webinar taking place and the formal distribution of attendance letters. No evidence indicates cancellation or alteration of the stated plan at this time (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Milestones and dates: Two webinar days are scheduled for February 17 and 18, 2026, with session options including Basics for Beginners and Candidate Committee Operations (Option 1 and Option 2). The materials indicate that an email with access to materials will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, and the learning-credits letter will be provided to attendees (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). The primary milestone for completion is the issuance of attendance letters after the event concludes on February 18, 2026. The publicly posted materials do not show interim milestones beyond registration and agenda release. Reliability note: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, supplemented by the downloadable agenda. These are official, government sources and align with the claim. While the page states the intent to issue participation letters for credits, there is no independent verification yet of post-event distribution; readers should verify the post-webinar summary for confirmation of letter issuance (FEC Update, 2026-01-06; Agenda PDF).
  267. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 02:33 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page describing the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states that learning credits are supported by a letter certifying participation for attendees to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Status as of now: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and no letters have been issued yet since the webinar has not occurred; the promise remains contingent on participant attendance during the live sessions. Dates and milestones: The relevant dates are February 17–18, 2026 for the webinar, with the anticipated delivery of participation letters after participation; no post-event letter issuance is documented yet (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a government site, which directly states the policy on participation letters. While the page confirms the intention, it does not report post-event delivery details, and coverage from independent outlets is not necessary to verify this specific claim. Overall assessment: At present, the claim is described as intended by the FEC, but completion cannot be confirmed until the webinar occurs and letters are issued to registered attendees.
  268. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 12:50 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Progress evidence: The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update explicitly states that learning credits are available and that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to support independent CLE/CPE applications. Current status and completion likelihood: The update confirms the policy, but there is no post-event fulfillment data yet. At this date, completion depends on whether letters are issued to registered attendees after the webinar. Milestones and dates: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 with two participation options. The key near-term milestone is distributing participation letters to attendees after the sessions conclude. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which is a high-reliability government source. Secondary reporting mirrors that update but does not add independent confirmation. Follow-up note: A post-event check should verify whether registered attendees received the participation letters; if not, the claim would remain incomplete. A suggested follow-up date is 2026-02-25 to confirm issuance.
  269. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 10:29 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC update explicitly states that registration participants will receive a letter certifying participation, and that an email with webinar materials and login instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. The page also outlines the webinar schedule and the fact that attendance letters would be provided to attendees for credit applications. Current status vs. completion: As of January 20, 2026, the event has been announced and the letter-certification promise is described as part of the planned deliverables. Completion depends on the event taking place and the issuance of letters to registered attendees after participation. Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The materials and participation letters are described as part of the registration process and post-event communications, with the actual letters expected following attendance. Source reliability note: The claim comes from the Federal Election Commission’s official update announcing the webinar and the stated provision of participation letters. This is a primary source for the stated policy; no contradictory or high-bias reporting identified in available corroboration at this time.
  270. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 08:33 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC said it would provide a participation letter to all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update and webinar agenda confirm the promise of learning credits and a participation-letter conduit (FEC Update, 2026-01-06; FEC Agenda PDF). Progress evidence: The FEC page and agenda outline that the webinar includes learning credits and that attendees will receive a participation certificate to apply for credits. Current status: As of 2026-01-20, the webinar had not yet occurred; the completion condition (attendees receiving the letter) has not yet been fulfilled. Milestones and dates: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 (Eastern Time). The agenda details the schedule and the learning-credits mechanism, but issuance depends on live sessions. Source reliability: The information comes from official FEC channels (FEC Update and the webinar agenda), which are authoritative for campaign-finance training programs. Incentives note: The FEC’s educational trainings aim to clarify campaign-finance rules rather than advocate positions, with the letter-for-credits element aligning attendee educational incentives.
  271. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 07:07 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s update for February 17–18, 2026 states that learning credits will be available and that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also details registration, agenda, and access to materials, signaling formal planning is underway. Progress status and milestones: As of 2026-01-20, the event has been announced, and the participation-letter provision is included, but the training has not yet occurred and no published completion date exists. The promise hinges on the webinar's execution and issuing letters to registered participants. Source reliability and notes: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, a high-quality government source. Related mirrors reproduce the announcement but do not provide independent verification beyond the FEC materials. The completion depends on the February 17–18, 2026 webinar taking place as scheduled. Overall assessment: Status remains in_progress while the event date approaches; final verification will require post-event confirmation that letters were issued to attendees.
  272. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 04:16 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all webinar attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source indicates the training will take place on February 17–18, 2026 and that the FEC will issue a participation certificate to attendees for credits they pursue independently. There is no public update confirming distribution of letters after the event has concluded or detailing completion of this promise as of 2026-01-20. Progress evidence: The FEC page announcing the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026) explicitly states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees to support independent CLE/CPE credit applications. The page also outlines registration, agenda, and the online format, confirming the planned timeline before the event. Current status assessment: As of 2026-01-20, the claim is still in the planning/implementation phase prior to the February 2026 webinar. There is no post-event update in public sources confirming that letters were issued or that the promise has been completed. The completion condition thus remains unmet at this date and the event is imminent. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the FEC.gov update page, an official government publication. Its detail about the participation-letter provision is consistent with standard training-credit practices, but there is no independent verification yet of post-event fulfillment. If the letter issuance occurred, it would likely be documented in subsequent FEC updates or attendee communications. Follow-up note: The status should be revisited after the February 17–18 webinar with a confirmation on whether letters were distributed and whether attendees successfully used them to obtain CLE/CPE credits. A check-in around 2026-02-19 would capture this milestone.
  273. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 02:20 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim is stated by the FEC in its event announcement (FEC Jan 6, 2026). Progress evidence: The FEC publicly announced the webinar dates, structure, and the intent to issue participation letters to attendees, which would permit independent credit applications. The page also outlines the two participation options and the registration/payments process, indicating planning steps are complete and the program is proceeding. Status of completion: As of today, there is no post-event update confirming that letters have been issued to attendees, nor any public record of the completion or fulfillment of the letter-certification promise. The available material confirms the commitment and planned mechanism, but not finalization. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a proposed schedule and details about learning credits stated in the announcement. The completion condition hinges on the event taking place and administrative follow-through, which has not yet been independently verified post-event. Source reliability note: The primary source is an official FEC.gov page describing the training webinar and its credential-availability claim. This is a direct, government-source announcement; external mirrors corroborate the event and format but do not provide additional confirmation of letter issuance beyond the original notice. Conclusion: Given the absence of post-event verification, the claim should be treated as in_progress. The event is scheduled to occur, and the certifying-letter promise is stated but not yet confirmed as completed.
  274. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 12:23 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC says it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence to date: The FEC's January 6, 2026 update explicitly states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation, which can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also details registration options, agenda, and that materials will be emailed to registered participants the day before the webinar. No post-event confirmation has yet occurred since the event has not taken place. Progress status: Because the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and the claim concerns materials provided to attendees, the completion condition remains contingent on holding the webinar and distributing participation letters. As of January 20, 2026, there is no verifiable post-event confirmation showing letters have been issued, only the stated plan ahead of the event. Reliability and notes: The primary source is the official FEC update page, which is a direct government source and high in reliability. Related materials (Agenda PDF, Pay.gov registration) corroborate the event’s structure and the stated letter provision. If the policy objective is to verify delivery, the appropriate follow-up should occur after the webinar concludes to confirm letters were issued to all registered attendees.
  275. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 10:34 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Official FEC updates confirm the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar and state that a letter certifying participation will be provided to attendees to support credits. As of 2026-01-20, the webinar is scheduled and the letter-for-credits provision is described as part of the offering, but completion (issuance of letters) has not occurred yet.
  276. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 07:58 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of its February 17-18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC published the webinar notice and indicated that learning credits would be supported via a participation certificate. This promise is documented in the event page and agenda materials (FEC 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress toward the claim: The FEC has announced the webinar format, dates, and schedule, and explicitly states that a participation certificate will be provided to attendees to apply for credits (CLE, CPE, or other). The information is presented ahead of the event, with registration details and a Zoom-based delivery plan (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06; agenda PDF). What remains: The event has not yet occurred as of the current date, so the issuance of the certificates cannot be confirmed yet. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter for credits—will be verifiable after the February 17-18 sessions or via post-event communications from the FEC (no post-event confirmation is available in the pre-event materials). Dates and milestones: February 17-18, 2026 are the webinar dates; the materials indicate that registered participants will receive an email with access and a certificate of participation the day before the workshop materials are distributed, and that a participation letter will be provided for credit applications (FEC update page; agenda). These are pre-event milestones; post-event verification will determine final completion status.
  277. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 04:08 AMin_progress
    Claim: The FEC stated that registered attendees of the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar will receive a letter certifying participation usable for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence: The FEC update explicitly notes that attendees will be provided with a participation letter for independent credential applications. Status: As of the current date, there is no announced completion date; the release specifies provision of letters to attendees but does not indicate a tracked completion milestone.
  278. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 02:10 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said that for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees would receive a letter certifying participation to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary source confirms the commitment in the event description and the learning-credits section on the FEC site (FEC 2026-01-06). Progress evidence includes the announced webinar schedule, two participation options, registration details, and the note that a participation letter will be issued to attendees (FEC 2026-01-06; 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar Agenda). No post-event completion has occurred yet, since the webinar dates are pending as of 2026-01-19, so the completion condition remains unverified until after the event. Reliability note: The information comes from official FEC communications and agenda materials, which are authoritative for event logistics and stated credits, though actual issuance can only be confirmed post-event (FEC 2026-01-06; Agenda PDF).
  279. Update · Jan 20, 2026, 12:18 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC updates page confirms the training will offer learning credits and that participation certificates will be provided to attendees for independent credential applications. The page also confirms the webinar dates and registration details. Current status: As of January 19, 2026, the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, with materials and a participation certificate described as part of the plan. Completion (issuance of letters to registered attendees) has not yet occurred and depends on event execution and post-event processing. Milestones and dates: Key dates include February 17–18, 2026 for the live webinar, and an email with links to materials and instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. The stated outcome is the provision of participation certificates for credit applications. Source reliability and approach: The information comes directly from an official FEC update page, making it a primary source for the claim. Post-event confirmation is needed to verify completion of the stated outcome. Conclusion: Reasonable to monitor post-event records to confirm whether letters were issued to attendees and credits applied for.
  280. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 10:17 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source document explicitly states that attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications (FEC, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress or current status: The FEC has announced an upcoming two-day webinar on February 17–18, 2026, with a defined agenda and registration details, indicating planning and logistics are in place ahead of the event (FEC, 2026-01-06). The claim about letters is embedded in the event description as a stated outcome for attendees (FEC, 2026-01-06). Progress toward completion and milestones: Since the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and the letter issuance is tied to attendance, the completion hinges on post-event processing. As of 2026-01-19, no post-event letter issuance has occurred yet; verification will be possible after the webinar concludes and letters are distributed (FEC, 2026-01-06). Source reliability and biases: The information comes directly from the Federal Election Commission’s official updates page, a primary source for the event and its stated learning-credit policy. Given the official nature of the source, the claim is presented as a conditional outcome tied to attendance rather than an asserted guarantee independent of participation (FEC, 2026-01-06).
  281. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 08:13 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use toward CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence from official source: The FEC update page for the webinar states that learning credits would be eligible and explicitly notes that an attendee letter certifying participation will be provided to registered participants to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The event schedule and registration details are published on the same page, including the two-day format and Zoom delivery. Progress and milestones: The update describes the webinar schedule (two options) and notes that a participation-letter will be provided to attendees. There is no post-event verification published showing letters issued, so public confirmation is not yet documented. Reliability of sources and interpretation: The FEC is an official government source; other outlets reproduce the same wording, but independent verification of letter delivery is not publicly visible. Bottom line: The promise to provide participation letters is stated in official materials, but a post-event confirmation is not publicly available at this time. A follow-up after the event is needed to confirm letters were issued to registered attendees.
  282. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 06:34 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update confirms the webinar will take place February 17–18, 2026 and adds that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications. This establishes the intended mechanism but does not confirm post-event issuance beyond the stated plan. Progress evidence: The FEC page lists the event details (dates, format, and registration) and explicitly states that the FEC will provide a participation letter for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The information is current as of January 6, 2026, with the event scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The presence of a formal provision in the event description constitutes progress toward the stated completion condition. Current status assessment: As of January 19, 2026, attendees have not yet completed the webinar, and the letter provision remains a planned outcome rather than a confirmed post-event deliverable. There is no evidence in the primary source that letters have been issued to attendees yet, given the event is upcoming. The claim is therefore best characterized as in_progress, pending actual issuance after participation. Milestones and dates: Scheduled dates are February 17–18, 2026 for the webinar. The participation-letter provision is described in the event page, with no separate completion date provided. A post-event confirmation or sample letter is not shown in the current materials; a post-event update would verify completion. Source reliability notes: The claim originates from the Federal Election Commission’s official updates page, which is a primary source for the event. Cross-checking with FEC trainings pages and the official agenda document corroborates the existence of the credits provision. Given the official origin and the specificity of the language, the reporting is considered reliable, though the outcome remains contingent on post-event issuance. Follow-up note: A follow-up should confirm whether attendees actually receive the participation letters and whether those letters are accepted by CLE/CPE providers. Suggested follow-up date: 2026-02-19.
  283. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 04:11 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC announcement confirms that attendance certificates will be provided to registered participants, enabling credentialing processes, but there is no evidence yet that letters have been issued. Based on available information, the completion is contingent on issuing letters to registered attendees and remains in progress pending distribution of certificates after the event.
  284. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 02:18 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC’s update for February 17-18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026) confirms planning, an agenda, and registration details, signaling active preparation for the event and its deliverables. Current status and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17-18, 2026, with one or two participation options and a Zoom format. The update mentions a participation-letter certification, suggesting this is a promised deliverable once attendance is recorded, but no letters have been issued yet since the event hasn’t occurred. Reliability and context: The primary source is an official FEC update page, supplemented by the agenda PDF and training materials; no credible reports contradict the claimed letter deliverable as of January 19, 2026. Incentives: Providing credit-eligibility letters supports attendee value and compliance education goals, aligning with the FEC’s training objectives and outreach. Follow-up: Verify issuance of attendee participation letters and any credits earned after the webinar concludes, around late February 2026.
  285. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 12:20 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page describing the webinar explicitly states that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate letter provided to all attendees, enabling independent credit applications (FEC update page, Jan 6, 2026). Progress toward completion: As of today, the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and registration is active. The obligation to issue participation letters appears contingent on attendance and completion of the webinar, with the letter described as being issued to registered participants. Dates and milestones: The event is set for Feb 17–18, 2026 (Eastern Time) with a two-day option for attendees; the letter of participation is described as being issued to registered attendees, aligning with the stated completion condition once the webinar occurs.
  286. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 10:32 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC webinar will provide every registered attendee with a participation letter that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update confirms this promise by stating that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to independently apply for credits (CLE, CPE, etc.). The event itself is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with online delivery via Zoom as described in the FEC webinar agenda and event notices.
  287. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 07:59 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of the promise appears in the FEC’s official update announcing the webinar and specifying that learning credits would be available via a participation letter (Jan 6, 2026). The webinar is described in detail in the FEC’s updates and in the published webinar agenda, which outlines the event schedule and registration information (Jan 6, 2026 update; February 2026 webinar agenda PDF). Progress so far: The claim is publicly stated by the FEC and the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. Registration and logistics details (pricing, program options, and logging-in procedures) are provided by the FEC page and the agenda, with a note that attendees will receive materials and log-in instructions before the sessions. No evidence exists yet that attendees have received the letter certifying participation, which would occur after the webinar concludes. Current status: As of 2026-01-18, the event has not yet occurred, and the completion condition—receiving a participation letter usable for CLE/CPE—has not been fulfilled. The available sources confirm the promise and the planned delivery mechanism, but do not provide post-event confirmation or a certificate issuance update. Dates and milestones: The event is set for February 17–18, 2026. The agenda and updates indicate the intended delivery of a participation letter; a post-event update would be needed to confirm issuance and credibility for CLE/CPE credits. If the webinar proceeds as advertised, the first milestone to verify is the distribution of participation letters shortly after February 18, 2026. Source reliability note: The core claim comes directly from the FEC’s official updates and the event agenda, which are primary sources for this information. These sources are government communications and thus carry high reliability for event details. No independent support conflicting with the FEC’s claim has emerged, and no evidence suggests a change in the stated incentive or support structure.
  288. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 03:55 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Evidence of progress: The FEC page announcing the webinar (January 6, 2026) explicitly states that learning credits may be pursued and that the FEC will provide attendees with a letter certifying participation, which can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also outlines the webinar schedule and the fact that registration and participation are planned for February 17–18, 2026, indicating the policy framework is in place prior to the event. Current status and completion assessment: As of January 18, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, and the completion condition (registered attendees receiving a participation letter) depends on post-event fulfillment. The available documentation confirms the intention to issue participation letters, but does not provide post-event verification or issuance status since the webinar has not taken place. Therefore, the claim is best categorized as in_progress. Notes on reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, which directly states the provision of participation certificates for learning credits. The information is timely and specific to the February 17–18, 2026 webinar, and aligns with the FEC’s training offerings page. Given the official source and the forthcoming nature of the event, the claim’s status rests on post-event confirmation rather than pre-event documentation.
  289. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 01:55 AMin_progress
    Summary of the claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim is drawn from the FEC’s webinar announcement, which explicitly mentions a participation certificate suitable for learning credits. As of January 18, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, so the completion of this promise is contingent on the webinar taking place and issuing the certificates afterward. Progress indicators: The FEC page confirms the webinar dates (February 17–18, 2026) and outlines the agenda and registration details. The announcement explicitly states that “The Learning credits: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This establishes the intended mechanism and credential for attendees, pending the actual delivery after the event. Current status against the completion condition: The completion condition specifies that registered attendees receive a participation letter usable for credits. Because the event has not yet occurred as of the current date, there is no post-event verification of letter issuance. If the FEC issues certificates to all registrants after the webinar, the condition would be satisfied; if not, the claim would require reassessment. Dates and milestones: Event dates are set for February 17–18, 2026. Registration, fees ($50 for Option 1; $40 for Option 2), and the process to obtain the letters are described in the announcement. Post-event milestones would include distribution of attendance letters and any follow-up communications regarding credential applicability. The explicit certification promise is tied to attendance at the live online workshop. Source reliability and incentives: The claim derives from an official FEC update (FEC.gov), a high-quality government source with direct relevance to campaign finance trainings. The incentives for the FEC include providing educational resources and formal recognition that could be used for professional credits, which aligns with the stated purpose of the webinar. No evidence suggests conflicting incentives that would undermine the certificate delivery plan.
  290. Update · Jan 19, 2026, 12:01 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The official FEC update for February 17–18, 2026 states that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The update confirms the event dates, format, and credentialing approach (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Current status: As of 2026-01-18, the commitment to issue a participation letter to attendees remains in place, but no outcome (i.e., letters actually delivered) is documented on the update page yet. Milestones and dates: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026; the key credentialing step is the promised participation letter to attendees. The official agenda and registration details are also published by the FEC (agenda PDF). Source reliability note: The information derives from the FEC’s official update page and the publicly posted agenda, both primary sources for event details and credentialing assurances, which enhances credibility and reduces risk of misreporting.
  291. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 10:01 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence exists in the FEC update explicitly stating that learning credits will be available and that attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications (FEC 2026-01-06). The event details describe two training options on February 17–18, 2026, with registration and notes about materials and log-in instructions; the letter-of-participation provision is labeled under Learning credits (FEC 2026-01-06). As of 2026-01-18, the webinar has not yet occurred, and no completion notice is issued; progress is contingent on the event taking place as scheduled (FEC 2026-01-06).
  292. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 07:59 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official notice describes the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar and states that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026).
  293. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 06:18 PMcomplete
    Claim restated: The FEC webinar will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation usable for CLE/CPE or other credits. Evidence from the FEC’s official update and the webinar agenda confirms that attendees receive a participation letter for credits and that the program includes learning credits. Progress and milestones: The FEC Update (2026-01-06) and the accompanying agenda PDF outline the webinar schedule and the provision of a participation letter to attendees to apply for credits. Completion status: Public materials indicate the letter of participation will be issued to registered participants; there is no public evidence of reversal or cancellation in these sources. Source reliability: Official FEC communications and the webinar agenda are primary sources, supporting factual accuracy and transparency of the claimed outcome.
  294. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 03:57 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This was announced by the FEC in its update about the webinar (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Progress and evidence: The FEC has published a detailed webinar agenda and description, including that attendance materials would include a participation certificate letter to support independent credit applications (FEC Update, 2026-01-06; webinar agenda PDF referenced on the same page). The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and logistics outlined, indicating planning is underway but the event has not yet occurred as of 2026-01-18. Current status and milestones: As of the current date, the promise remains active but unfulfilled, since the letters are contingent on attendance at the live webinar, which has not yet taken place. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—will be met only after the webinar concludes and certificates are issued. No post-event update confirming distribution of letters is available in the sources reviewed. Reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC’s official Updates page, supplemented by the webinar agenda hosted on the FEC site, both authoritative for federal election enforcement and training materials. The incentive structure (educational outreach tied to attendance) aligns with standard agency training objectives and reduces risk of misrepresentation. Follow-up observations will be needed after the webinar to confirm letter issuance and any subsequent credit applications.
  295. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 02:14 PMin_progress
    The claim is that the FEC will provide all webinar attendees with a letter certifying participation to use for CLE/CPE or other credits. Public sources confirm the FEC’s February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar and state that learning credits are available to attendees through a participation letter. As of 2026-01-18, the event has not yet occurred, so the certificate issuance is not yet complete and remains contingent on attendance and subsequent credit applications.
  296. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 12:04 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page announcing the webinar explicitly notes that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation and can use it to apply for learning credits (CLE, CPE, or other). The page also details the webinar schedule, registration, and the existence of a process to deliver materials to registered participants the day before the event. Completion status: As of 2026-01-18, the promise is in place and the communications indicate the letter will be issued to registered participants; there is no post-event update confirming completion, since the event has not yet occurred. Reliability note: The source is the official FEC website (FEC.gov), which provides primary information about the webinar and stated learning credits process, making it the most authoritative reference for this claim.
  297. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 10:13 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation, which participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This is stated in the FEC’s announcement for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which explicitly mentions a letter certifying participation for independent credit applications. Evidence of progress includes the FEC’s public update (dated January 6, 2026) announcing the two-day online training event with session options and registration details. The update sections the material under Learning credits, asserting the participation-letter provision. As of 2026-01-17, the event had not yet occurred, so the completion of the claim (delivery of letters to all registered attendees) has not been realized. The outcome depends on post-event documentation and confirmation from the FEC that letters were issued. Key milestones include the event dates (Feb 17–18, 2026), the online delivery format via Zoom, and the note that registered participants will receive an email with login instructions and materials before the webinar. The registration and pricing details are documented but do not change the stated letter commitment. Source reliability is high, as the information comes directly from the FEC’s official pages. The statement about learning credits aligns with the event’s credits program, but post-event verification is needed to confirm completion.
  298. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 07:55 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published a dedicated update announcing the two-day online training event, with agenda and registration details. The page notes that learning credits are available and that attendees will receive a participation certificate to support independent credit applications. No post-event outcome is available yet since the webinar has not occurred as of the current date. Current status and completion outlook: As of 2026-01-17, the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and the participation-letter provision remains part of the offering. The completion condition (issuance of letters to attendees) cannot be evaluated until after the webinar concludes and letters are distributed. Reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which directly states the letter-certification promise. This aligns with the agency’s training mission and standard practice for continuing-education-type credits. Follow-up plan: Verify issuance of participation letters and any associated credit confirmations after the webinar concludes (target follow-up date: 2026-02-19).
  299. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 04:03 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC’s official update confirms the provision of a participation letter for attendees to apply for CLE/CPE or other credits. As the event has not yet occurred, the status is best described as in_progress: the mechanism is promised and scheduled, but post-event delivery remains to be verified. The source details the webinar format, registration, and that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate. Reliability rests on the FEC’s official update (FEC.gov).
  300. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 02:47 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence progress: The official FEC update (dated 2026-01-06) describes the webinar schedule, format, and the stated outcome that attendees will receive a participation letter for credit applications. The page outlines two participation options, a live online training, and the mechanism for receiving materials and log-in details beforehand. The specific line about a participation letter is included on the event page itself. Current status and milestones: As of 2026-01-17, the event is planned for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and payment details published. The stated completion condition (participants receiving a certification letter to apply for CLE/CPE) is tied to attendance, but the event has not yet occurred, so the completion remains contingent on successful delivery of the letters at or after the webinar. Dates and concrete milestones: Key dates include the announcement on 2026-01-06, the event dates 2026-02-17 to 2026-02-18, and the expectation that a participation-letter credential will be issued to registered attendees. The current date (2026-01-17) falls before the event, so no post-event verification is available yet. Reliability of sources: The information comes from an official FEC updates page, a primary source for the claim, minimizing bias and enhancing reliability. This source clearly states the intent to provide a participation letter for credit applications, making the claim plausible pending actual event execution. Note on incentives: The FEC’s stated policy aligns with standard training practices and credential recognition; no obvious conflicting incentives are evident beyond typical administrative considerations for issuing certificates. The outcome will depend on post-event administration and compliance with stated procedures.
  301. Update · Jan 18, 2026, 12:16 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source confirms this exact provision: the FEC’s event page notes that the agency will issue a participation letter to all attendees for independent credit applications. The claim aligns with the documented plan and the described webinar format (February 17–18, 2026) and registration details. No evidence yet indicates completion, since the webinar has not occurred as of mid-January 2026.
  302. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 09:56 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC has announced a February 17–18, 2026 online Candidate Committee Webinar with a registration process and two attendance options. The key promise is that a participation letter will be issued to registered attendees for independent credit applications.
  303. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 07:53 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC page announcing the webinar states learning credits will be available and that registered participants will receive an email with workshop materials and login details the day before the event. It also specifies that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter for independent credit applications. Current status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and the claim is presented as a promised benefit. There is no post-event publication confirming issuance of participation letters yet, so completion has not been verified. Milestones and dates: The scheduled start and end dates are February 17–18, 2026. The page indicates letters would accompany or follow the webinar, but a concrete post-event issuance timeline is not published in the update. Source reliability and incentives: The information comes from the official FEC site, which is a primary source for this program. No conflicting incentives are evident; the claim remains plausible but requires post-event confirmation.
  304. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 06:15 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC update states that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar will receive a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official page specifies the letters are provided to attendees for independent credit applications (FEC Update, 2026-01-06).
  305. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 03:53 PMcomplete
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly describes this intention for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar. Progress evidence: The FEC has announced the two-day online training event for federal candidates and their committees on February 17 and 18, 2026, with a published agenda and registration information on the official site. The page outlines the schedule, logistics, and the learning-credits note for attendees, indicating concrete planning is in place. Completion status: The source states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation, usable for CLE/CPE or other credits, satisfying the completion condition. There is no indication of postponement or conditionality on the cited page. Milestones and reliability: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration via Pay.gov and a Zoom-based format. The documentation explicitly ties the credentialing letter to attendance, and the primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, ensuring high reliability.
  306. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 01:59 PMcomplete
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update confirms the event dates, two participation options, and explicitly states that attendees will receive a participation letter for credentialing. This credentialing provision is presented as part of the webinar offering on the official FEC site. Evidence of progress: The official FEC update lists the February 17–18 dates, describes the two options, and provides a link to register and pay. It includes the exact line that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation, which can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The information is corroborated by the event agenda and registration materials published by the FEC. Status assessment: There is no indication of delay or withdrawal of the credentialing promise in the posted materials. Based on the agency’s own publication, the completion condition—attendees receiving a participation letter suitable for continuing education credits—appears to be intended and documented for this event. Reliability note: The sources are primary, official materials from the Federal Election Commission (FEC.gov), including the event update and the 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar agenda. Readers should verify post-event that letters were issued to registered attendees, as with any credentialing claim.
  307. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 12:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page announcing the webinar explicitly states that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter that attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Status assessment: The documentation confirms the provision of certification letters as part of the webinar offering, but the event has not yet occurred as of the current date (2026-01-17). Completion will depend on attendance and issuance of letters after the webinar concludes. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and logistics described on the FEC page. The letter-certification feature is described as part of the webinar package in advance of the event (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Source reliability and incentives: The source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, a primary and authoritative outlet for this information. The claim aligns with the Commission’s stated training offerings and logistical details; no conflicting incentives are evident in the page itself. Overall note: Based on current publicly available information, progress toward providing a participation-letter for CLE/CPE remains contingent on the webinar taking place and attendees receiving letters afterward; status is best described as in_progress until the event is completed and letters are issued (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06).
  308. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 10:06 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC said it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC's January 6, 2026 update explicitly states that learning credits are available and that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The agenda and registration materials confirm the webinar will occur on February 17–18, 2026 and that materials would be shared with registered participants. Current status: As of mid-January 2026, the webinar is scheduled, and there is no post-event notice indicating fulfillment of the participation-letter distribution. Completion depends on the webinar taking place and the distribution of materials to registrants. Dates and milestones: The event is set for February 17–18, 2026 with two participation options. The scheduling and related materials are published on the FEC site, with a note that registrants will receive materials the day before the workshop. Source reliability and incentives: The primary source is the official FEC site, which supports reliability. No conflicting incentives are evident in the available material; the claim aligns with standard practice for government trainings to provide attendance documentation for credentialing."
  309. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 08:08 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announced a two-day Candidate Committee Webinar for February 17–18, 2026, detailing agenda and registration, and stating that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees. Current status: As of 2026-01-16, the event has been announced and registration is open, but no post-event verification exists yet to confirm letters have been issued. Completion signal: The defined completion condition — letters issued to registered participants — cannot be confirmed until after the webinar concludes and attendees receive letters. Reliability note: The information comes from official FEC materials (FEC updates page and webinar agenda), which are authoritative for this program; independent corroboration is not necessary for the stated policy, though post-event confirmation would verify completion. Overall assessment: The claim remains in progress; letters are promised, but their issuance will be confirmed only after the event.
  310. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 04:14 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and states that attendees can receive a letter certifying participation that may be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits, indicating planning for credentialing. Current completion status: As of 2026-01-16 there is no public confirmation that letters have been issued to attendees; the material describes them as a planned deliverable, not a delivered one. Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The key milestone would be the distribution of participation letters post-event, but no post-event date is provided. Reliability and incentives: The source is an official government site (FEC), which supports the claim’s credibility. The incentive is to enable attendees to pursue professional credits, but actual issuance remains unverified in public communications. Follow-up: Verify whether registered attendees received participation letters after the webinar (post-event check). A reasonable follow-up date is 2026-02-19 to confirm issuance and usability for CLE/CPE credits.
  311. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 02:30 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC announced that attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update (2026-01-06) states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees. Status: as of now, letters are planned but not yet delivered; completion depends on successful attendee registration and fulfillment at or after the webinar dates.
  312. Update · Jan 17, 2026, 01:29 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC states that, for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all registered attendees will receive a letter certifying participation that they can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published a dedicated update announcing the webinar, including a learning-credits note that the agency will provide attendees with a participation letter to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The update is dated January 6, 2026 and provides the session details. Current status against completion: As of January 16, 2026, the webinar has not occurred, so no letters have yet been issued. The policy is described in advance; completion depends on attendance at the February event. Timeline and milestones: The stated milestone would be distributing participation letters to registered attendees after the webinar concludes, contingent on attendance. Reliability of sources: The primary source is the FEC update, which explicitly states the participation-letter provision. Secondary corroboration appears via republications of the same notice. No independent outcome data is available yet since the event has not occurred.
  313. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 10:30 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announcement describes the webinar schedule, registration details, and that registered participants will receive an email with materials before the sessions; it states learning credits letters will be provided to attendees. Completion status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. Delivery of participation letters will occur after attendance, but as of now there is no post-event documentation confirming issuance. Dates and milestones: The official notice is dated January 6, 2026. The training spans two days, with an agenda and registration process published on the FEC site; letters certifying participation are expected to be issued to attendees upon completion. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the FEC.gov update page, an official government site, which lends credibility. Verification will require post-event confirmation from the FEC confirming that letters were issued to registered attendees.
  314. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 08:01 PMin_progress
    Brief restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all attendees would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The initial source confirming this was the FEC’s update published on January 6, 2026, which explicitly says the FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter for credits. The page also outlines the webinar’s schedule and the option to register, indicating the promise is part of the event’s terms but not yet realized. No independent third-party confirmation of actual distribution is available as of now.
  315. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 06:25 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states that learning credits letters will be provided to attendees to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Completion status: The event has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (attendees receiving letters) has not been fulfilled. The plan is described on the FEC site and scheduled for February 2026. Dates and milestones: Webinar dates are February 17–18, 2026; the letter certification is described as part of the webinar materials delivery to registered participants (delivery typically close to the event). Reliability: The source is an official FEC update, a primary source for the claim and timeline. Follow-up: If letters have not been issued by a reasonable time after the webinar (e.g., by a week post-event), verify with the FEC or update with post-event confirmation.
  316. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 04:00 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The original FEC update (Jan 6, 2026) explicitly states that learning credits would be available via a participation certificate for attendees. The evidence so far shows advance notice of the credential offering and registration details, but no post-event confirmation that letters were issued (since the event had not yet occurred as of Jan 16, 2026). The FEC page also describes webinar options, schedule, and access, but does not provide documentation of completion for the credential letters. Reliability note: the source is the FEC’s official updates page, which is the primary source for this claim, but there is no independent verification of post-event credential issuance at this time (FEC.gov, Jan 6, 2026).
  317. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 02:04 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of promise: The FEC update page for February 17–18, 2026 explicitly notes that learning credits will be available and that the FEC will provide a participation letter for credentials such as CLE or CPE. The page includes registration details, an agenda, and notes that attendees will receive materials and login instructions by email before the webinar. Progress status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. There is no post-event update confirming letters have been issued, so completion hinges on the event taking place and the FEC distributing letters afterward. Milestones and dates: The completion condition would be fulfilled after the webinar with letters issued to attendees. No post-event date is provided on the page, so status remains contingent on event execution.
  318. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 12:42 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update explicitly describes the participation-letter provision as part of the webinar offering and notes that attendees can use the letter to apply for continuing education credits. The page also outlines the webinar schedule, registration, and the mechanism by which the letter will be issued to registered participants. Current status: As of 2026-01-16, the webinar date has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event confirmation on issuance of participation letters. Therefore, the completion condition remains contingent on the event taking place and the FEC issuing letters to attendees after participation. Source reliability and context: The primary source is the FEC.gov official update, a high-quality government source. Post-event verification is not available in the provided materials to confirm letter issuance after the event.
  319. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 10:14 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC says it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a participation letter that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The official FEC update (January 6, 2026) explicitly states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page outlines schedules, registration, and that the training will be conducted online via Zoom, with materials and instructions provided to registered participants. Current status and completion prospects: As of January 15, 2026, the webinar has not yet occurred, and there is no public notice indicating that the completion condition (issuance of participation letters to registered attendees) has been completed. The stated mechanism for credit letters appears contingent on participation in the event. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with multiple session options (Basics for Beginners; Candidate Committee Operations). A letter certifying participation is described as part of the attendee benefits, with materials and login instructions to be distributed the day before the webinar. The completion condition will be verifiable after the event concludes and letter issuance is confirmed. Source reliability and interpretation: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a government-facing source that directly states the participation-letter benefit. Given the absence of corroborating negative reports and the specificity of the claim on the official page, the information is treated as credible for the current status but remains pending until after the webinar.
  320. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 07:52 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC update explicitly states that learning credits will be supported via a participation certificate for attendees (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Given the event date is in February, the issuance of letters remains contingent on attendance and completion of the webinar sessions, and has not yet occurred as of 2026-01-15. Evidence from the FEC page confirms the policy intent and the mechanism (a participation letter) that attendees can use for credits, but does not provide post-event verification or a guarantee of issuance before or during the event (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). At this time, there is no record indicating that attendees have already received the letters, since the webinar has not yet occurred. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter suitable for CLE/CPE/other credits—will be determinable after the event and post-registration processing (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Dates to monitor include the February 17–18 webinar, followed by post-event distribution of materials and letters. The primary source is the official FEC communication, which is timely and high-quality for this topic (FEC Update, 2026-01-06).
  321. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 04:24 AMcomplete
    Claim restatement: The claim is that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page documenting the event explicitly states this certification provision for attendees. Evidence of progress: The FEC update confirms the webinar dates (February 17–18, 2026) and the availability of a participation certificate that attendees can use for credits. The official agenda and registration materials reinforce that a credit-eligibility certificate is part of the program. Status assessment: The completion condition—attendees receiving a participation letter for credits—appears to be fulfilled based on the published materials. No conflicting information indicating a reversal or modification of the certificate provision is present in public FEC communications. Dates and milestones: The announcement is dated January 6, 2026, with the webinar scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The materials outline two participation options and a certificate of participation for CLE/CPE or other credits. Source reliability: The evidence comes from official FEC.gov updates and the event agenda, which are primary sources and directly pertain to the stated claim. These sources are timely and authoritative for this topic. Overall conclusion: Based on publicly available official materials, the claim is complete and the credential letter provision is and was part of the program design for the webinar.
  322. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 02:22 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states learning credits will be offered and explicitly notes that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation certificate to pursue CLE, CPE, or other credits. As of 2026-01-15, the event is scheduled for February 2026 and has not yet occurred, so no post-event confirmation of letters can be evaluated yet. Progress evidence includes an official FEC announcement detailing the webinar schedule, modalities (online via Zoom), and registration information, published January 6, 2026. The page lists two participation options and target attendees, along with a contact path for questions. The stated provision of a participation certificate is part of the anticipated outcome tied to the upcoming event. There is no available evidence as of the current date that the letters have been issued or that the claim has been completed. Fulfillment would depend on post-event issuance of letters to registered attendees after February 18, 2026. The absence of post-event documentation means the claim remains in_progress. Key milestones cited include the official agenda, registration via Pay.gov, and the asserted availability of a participation certificate. The primary reliability source is the FEC.gov update page, an official government source; mirrors corroborate the same claim but do not supersede the primary source. Overall, verification awaits post-event confirmation.
  323. Update · Jan 16, 2026, 12:12 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The referenced FEC update confirms this promise, stating that attendees will receive a participation letter to independently apply for such credits. As of 2026-01-15, the event has not yet occurred, so no post-event evidence is available to confirm completion. The information available indicates the commitment is planned for the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and is contingent on attendance and processing after the event.
  324. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 11:58 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published a dedicated update confirming the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and stated that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation usable for credits; the event is scheduled as an online training with two attendance options and a formal registration process. Current status: As of 2026-01-15, the webinar has not yet occurred, and the participation-letter provision will be verifiable only after the event concludes and letters are issued; no final completion has occurred. Milestones and reliability: Key milestones are the February 17–18 dates and the commitment to issue participation letters post-event; the source is an official FEC update, a high-reliability primary source. If letters are issued as promised after the webinar, the claim would be completed. Overall assessment: The claim is in_progress, awaiting post-event issuance of participation letters to attendees.
  325. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 08:04 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announcement describes an in-depth, two-day online training event on February 17–18, 2026, with a note that learning credits letters will be provided to all registered attendees. The page outlines the webinar schedule, delivery method (Zoom), and the process for receiving materials and instructions after registration. Current status: As of 2026-01-15, there is no public record of letters having been issued, since the event has not yet occurred. The available source confirms the policy but does not indicate completion or issuance to participants beyond the stated plan. Dates and milestones: The primary milestones are the webinar dates (Feb 17–18, 2026), the registration window, and the promised distribution of a participation certificate letter to attendees. The source explicitly states the letters will be provided, but provides no post-event update or completion confirmation. Source reliability: The information comes directly from the FEC’s official updates page, which is the most authoritative source for this claim. No evident conflicting reporting or high-quality secondary sources contradicts the stated policy. The Follow Up’s neutrality requires treating the policy as credible until post-event verification is available.
  326. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 06:29 PMcomplete
    Claim restatement: The article claimed that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence and status: The FEC updates page for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states explicitly that “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This is reiterated in the event description and registration materials on the same page. The provision is described as part of post-registration materials and communications to registered participants, with the webinar scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. Completion condition: The promise appears fulfilled for registered attendees if the process proceeds as described, i.e., letters issued to participants who attend. The completion depends on actual attendee participation and issuance of the letters, per the stated plan. Dates and milestones: Webinar dates are February 17–18, 2026; the letter certification is tied to attendance and participation in those sessions. Source reliability: Information is from the FEC’s official site (FEC.gov), a primary, authoritative source for these trainings. Follow-up note: If needed, confirm post-event that letter certs were issued to attendees and recorded in participant communications or materials.
  327. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 04:04 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows the commitment is listed in the event materials and registration page for the webinar (FEC Update, January 6, 2026). The documented progress to date confirms planning and communication about the certification letter, but there is no public evidence that letters have been issued yet since the event has not occurred. The page outlines a two-day, multi-session format and notes that a participation certificate will be provided to attendees upon completion. Reliability: the primary source is the FEC’s official site, which directly states the commitment; cross-checking with additional FEC updates around the same period corroborates the webinar schedule but does not indicate issuance of letters prior to the event.
  328. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 02:05 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for CLE/CPE or other credits. Evidence shows the event is scheduled with explicit provision that attendees will receive a participation letter, and the FEC page states attendees will receive materials and login instructions; however, post-event confirmation of letter issuance has not yet occurred. Therefore, the claim remains in_progress pending the webinar’s completion and any subsequent letter distribution confirmation. The primary source is the FEC update page (official), with secondary coverage from PublicNow aggregations; post-event confirmation would solidify completion.
  329. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 12:15 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which participants can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Source confirms this provision in the webinar description and learning-credits section (FEC update page, 2026-01-06). The current status ahead of the event is that registration is open and the webinar is scheduled; there is no post-event status yet since the event has not occurred (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06; conference details). Evidence of progress: The FEC published a detailed agenda, registration information, and a statement that the training will take place online via Zoom on February 17–18, 2026, including pricing and logistics; this establishes planning milestones and confirms the forthcoming delivery of the webinar material (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06). The explicit commitment to providing a participation letter for credits is embedded in the same update, indicating a formal mechanism to support attendee credentialing (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06). Completion status: As of 2026-01-15, there is no evidence that attendees have already received participation letters, given the event date is upcoming; the commitment remains in the planning and promise stage rather than a completed post-event deliverable (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06). If the webinar occurs as scheduled, the production of participation letters would be a post-event deliverable; no post-event outcome data is available in the sources reviewed (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06). Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with a full agenda and registration details published on the FEC site; the letters-to-credits promise appears in the same update, implying letters would be issued to registered participants after participation (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06). Prior items note that materials and log-in instructions will be emailed to registered participants the day before the webinar, outlining the delivery workflow surrounding credentialing (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06). Source reliability: The primary source is an official FEC update page, supplemented by the FEC’s Week of January 5–9, 2026 schedule listing; both are official government communications, making the information authoritative for this claim. Cross-checks with secondary outlets mirror the same claim, but the official FEC page remains the strongest source for verification (FEC updates page, 2026-01-06; Week of January 5–9, 2026).
  330. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 10:12 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated it would provide every attendee of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, usable to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update confirms the dates and the learning-credits promise, describing the two-day webinar format and the note that attendees would receive a participation-letter for credits (FEC Update, 2026-01-06).
  331. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 08:11 AMcomplete
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an event notice detailing the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and the option structure, indicating planning is underway (FEC Updates, 2026-01-06). Status: The official FEC page explicitly states that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate, satisfying the stated completion condition for attendees (FEC page, 2026-01-06). Reliability: The information comes from the FEC’s official updates page, a primary source for this event; no credible reports indicate cancellation or change at this time.
  332. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 04:44 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support independent applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows the webinar is scheduled and described as an in-depth online training event for federal candidates and committees (FEC Updates, 2026-01-05; 2026-01-06). As of 2026-01-14, there is no post-event documentation confirming issuance of participation letters, so the completion condition remains unverified. The reliability of the official FEC communications is high, though no subsequent verification is available yet. If the letters are issued, they would complete the stated promise; in the absence of that confirmation, the claim remains in_progress.
  333. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 02:29 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source explicitly states that attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications. Current status: as of 2026-01-14, the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and the FEC page confirms the commitment to issuing a participation certificate. No post-event confirmation is available yet since the event has not occurred. The official FEC page (dated Jan 6, 2026) remains the primary reference for this promise, with registration and agenda details also published there.
  334. Update · Jan 15, 2026, 12:44 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of plan and status: The FEC published an event notice detailing a two-day online training with learning credits available via a participation certificate. The notice explicitly states that the FEC will provide attendees with a letter certifying participation for independent CLE/CPE or other credits. Current status and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and agenda published. No certificates have been issued yet; issuance will occur after attendance and completion of the webinar. Reliability and assessment: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page, which is authoritative for this event. The completion condition remains contingent on attendance and final delivery of letters post-event, so the status is in_progress.
  335. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 10:29 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim is based on the FEC update describing the learning-credits letter for participants. The update explicitly states that attendees will receive a participation letter for credit applications. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an official update on January 6, 2026 detailing the webinar, its schedule, and the stated outcome that participants will receive a participation letter to seek CLE, CPE, or other credits. The material confirms the promised credentialing letter exists as part of the event offering. Current status and completion: As of 2026-01-14, the webinar had not yet occurred and there is no post-event confirmation. The completion condition (letters issued to registered attendees) will only be verifiable after the event and subsequent dissemination of letters. Event details and milestones: The training is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with options for different tracks and a Zoom-based delivery. Registration and pricing are outlined, and the letter of participation is described as the mechanism for credit applications. Source reliability: The information comes directly from the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, a primary source for this topic. While FEC materials should be treated as authoritative for procedural details, post-event verification is necessary to confirm fulfillment of the completion condition. Overall assessment: The claim remains plausible but unverified as completed as of the current date; status is best characterized as in_progress until the letters are issued following the webinar.
  336. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 09:04 PMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC’s official update confirms this intention and notes that a participation letter will be issued to registered participants. As of 2026-01-14, the webinar has not yet occurred, so post-event issuance of letters cannot be independently verified. The reliability of the claim is high given it is an official FEC communication, but completion remains contingent on the event taking place and subsequent distribution of the letters.
  337. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 06:37 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update page explicitly describes the webinar schedule and notes that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate. The page confirms the two-day, multi-option format and the plan to issue a participation letter to registered attendees. No completion event is documented, and the webinar date has not yet occurred as of 2026-01-14.
  338. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 04:05 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC has published the webinar schedule and registration details, including that the event will take place online via Zoom and that an attendance letter will be provided for credits. This indicates that the mechanism for issuing participation letters is in scope for the event. Current status: The event is scheduled for February 2026 and letters are described as part of the learning-credits offering, but as of 2026-01-14 there is no post-event record confirming issuance of letters. Completion status: Public records confirm the planned provision of participation letters, but completion depends on post-event processing that has not yet occurred. The status remains in_progress pending post-webinar confirmation. Reliability note: The primary sources are official FEC pages (FEC Updates and Trainings). They are authoritative for announced outcomes, though a post-event update is needed to confirm actual letter issuance. Follow-up date: 2026-02-19
  339. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 02:12 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all attendees would receive a letter certifying participation to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC announced the webinar with separate options for attendees and detailed the schedule, pricing, and the learning-credits note. The official update (January 6, 2026) explicitly mentions that the FEC will provide a participation letter usable for credit applications. Current status: As of January 14, 2026, the webinar has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event documentation publicly confirming the distribution of participation letters. Progress signals and milestones: The published materials indicate an intent to issue participation letters; however, completion cannot be verified until after the event and the related communication or certification letters are actually issued to attendees. The event logistics (Zoom-based training) and agenda are in place, with registration details and credits noted in the FEC materials. Reliability of sources: The primary source is the FEC’s own updates and training pages, which are official and appropriate for this claim. Secondary references duplicating the FEC content corroborate the announced structure but do not add independent verification of post-event letter issuance. Notes on neutrality and incentives: The reporting aligns with standard government-provided educational credentials associated with attendance; no conflicting incentives are evident in the official materials at this stage.
  340. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 12:21 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC has announced the two-day webinar for February 17–18, 2026 and explicitly specifies that a participation letter will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications. This aligns with the FEC’s established practice and with the 2025 webinar Letter precedent published by the Commission. Evidence of completion status: As of January 14, 2026, there is no post-event documentation confirming issuance of letters, since the event has not yet occurred. Public postings confirm the mechanism but not post-event confirmation. Dates, milestones, and reliability: The update was published January 6, 2026, listing the schedule and the letter-certification provision. The primary source is an official FEC update, a high-quality government source; corroborating materials exist (e.g., prior year CLE letters) but no 2026 letter issuance has been verified publicly yet.
  341. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 10:27 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s January 6, 2026 update confirms the webinar and the intention to issue participation letters to attendees; the event is scheduled for Feb 17–18, 2026 with registered attendees receiving materials beforehand. Current status: As of 2026-01-13, the letters are described as part of the event plan, but issuance is contingent on post-event processing, since the webinar has not yet occurred. Follow-up note: The next verification will occur after the February 17–18 webinar to confirm whether participation letters were issued and usable for credits. Source: FEC official update page.
  342. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 08:10 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source material explicitly describes the provision of a participation letter for attendees. (FEC update, 2026-01-06) Evidence of progress: The FEC public update confirms the webinar date, structure, and the stated use of participation letters for credential credits. This indicates the policy is planned and communicated prior to the event. (FEC update, 2026-01-06) Current status: As of the current date, the event has not yet occurred, and no post-event letter issuance is documented in publicly available sources. The available material focuses on registration, schedule, and the stated credit letter policy but does not confirm issuance after the webinar. (FEC update, 2026-01-06) Milestones and dates: The page provides the agenda and registration details for February 17–18, 2026, with the guarantee of a participation letter, but there is no completion date or post-event reporting available in the cited material. The completion condition remains unverified until after the event and any follow-up reports are published. (FEC update, 2026-01-06) Source reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a primary and authoritative source for this claim. No conflicting information from high-quality outlets has been found to date. Citations reflect the exact statements from the FEC update. (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06)
  343. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 06:13 AMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update (January 6, 2026) announces the two-day online training event and includes a note that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate for attendees. The update also provides the agenda, registration details, and the method by which materials and log-in information will be distributed to registered participants. Current status: As of January 13, 2026, there is no publicly available information confirming that letters of participation have already been issued. The certificate provision is described as part of the webinar plan, but issuance is contingent on attendance and completion of the event. Key milestones and dates: Event dates are scheduled for February 17 and 18, 2026. The update specifies that registered participants will receive access materials the day before and that learning credits rely on a participation certificate. No final completion status is verifiable until after the webinar concludes and certificates are issued. Source reliability and caveats: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update, which is a high-quality, authoritative source for this topic. As with all such announcements, the stated certainty about certificate issuance depends on successful event delivery and participant attendance; no independent verification is available yet prior to the event.
  344. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 02:20 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The claim appears in the FEC update announcing the webinar and its learning-credits provision. This letter would be issued to registered participants (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC has publicly scheduled and described the two-day online training event, including its agenda and the stated provision of a participation letter for credits. The official update confirms the webinar format, schedule, and the stated credential letter for attendees (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Resources and registration details are provided on the FEC site (FEC Update: Week of January 5–9, 2026; FEC Trainings page). Current status and completion likelihood: As of 2026-01-13, there is no post-event record indicating completion or issuance of participation letters, since the event had not yet occurred. The available documentation indicates the letters would be issued to registered attendees, but final issuance could only be confirmed after the webinar concludes and a certificate process is executed (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Reliability and notes: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update and training pages, which are authoritative for event details and policies. No independent third-party verification is available yet for post-event letter issuance. Given the forward-looking nature of the claim and the lack of a completed post-event report, the status is best described as in_progress (FEC update, 2026-01-06).
  345. Update · Jan 14, 2026, 12:33 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC has publicly announced the webinar dates (February 17–18, 2026) and that registration and materials will be provided to registered participants, including a letter certifying participation for credit applications. As of January 13, 2026, the event has been announced and registration is open, but the participation letters have not yet been issued since the webinar has not occurred. The primary source confirming the letter provision is the FEC updates page describing the “Learning credits” provision for attendees.
  346. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 10:37 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC announcement explicitly states that the training will include a letter certifying participation, intended for attendees to independently apply for credits. The posting date is January 6, 2026, and it outlines the webinar schedule and the learning-credit letter policy as part of the event description (FEC Update: FEC to host February 17 & 18 Candidate Committee Webinar (2026)). Status assessment: As of 2026-01-13, the webinar has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (attendees receiving the participation letter) cannot be confirmed. The available information confirms the policy and intent, not the post-event fulfillment. No evidence indicates the letters have already been distributed, since distribution is contingent on attendance at the February 17–18 sessions. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with the letter-certification noted as part of the participation package for attendees. The source provides no post-event completion date; it only states the intention to issue letters to attendees. The reliability of the claim rests on the official FEC announcement, dated Jan 6, 2026, which is a primary source. Source reliability note: The primary source is an official FEC update, which is appropriate for confirming policy details about the webinar. No low-quality or biased outlets are used. The statement about letters is explicit in the event description, but actual post-event confirmation would require the post-event communication or a report from the FEC after the webinar. Follow-up: If needed, the status should be reassessed after the webinar concludes (anticipated completion around February 18–19, 2026) to verify that participation letters were issued to attendees.
  347. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 08:14 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article stated that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence so far: The FEC page describing the February 17-18 Candidate Committee Webinar explicitly notes that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation, which can be used to apply for credits. The page also provides the full webinar schedule, format, and how the attendance letter fits into the learning-credits process. The information confirms the commitment but does not indicate actual delivery of letters before the event occurs.
  348. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 06:35 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC announced the upcoming webinar with a detailed schedule and two registration options, and indicated that login instructions and materials would be sent to registered participants the day before the event (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Current status: As of 2026-01-13, the webinar has not occurred, and there is no post-event confirmation of letter delivery. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—remains unverified for now (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Dates and milestones: The event is planned for February 17–18, 2026, with registration via Pay.gov and pre-event communications describing distribution of materials prior to the webinar (FEC update, 2026-01-06). The reliability of the source is high, as it is an official FEC publication. Reliability note: The claim is credible as it originates from the FEC; no independent verification of post-event letter delivery is available yet.
  349. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 04:01 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's January 6, 2026 update explicitly states that learning credits would be available and that attendees would receive a participation letter to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page outlines registration processes, agenda, and materials, signaling intent to issue letters to participants. Current status vs. completion: There is no post-event confirmation yet, as the event had not occurred by the current date. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—depends on attendance and post-event processing, and no issuance has been confirmed at this time. Dates and milestones: The key upcoming milestone is the February 17–18, 2026 webinar. The source confirms the policy of providing participation letters but provides no post-event verification; completion would require issuing letters to attendees after the webinar. Source reliability note: The information comes from an official Federal Election Commission update page, a primary source. It aligns with standard reporting practices and avoids relying on secondary or low-quality outlets. Follow-up: If letters are issued, a post-event update should confirm the issuance and provide a concrete date of availability for attendees.
  350. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 02:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update (Jan 6, 2026) lays out the participation-letter provision as part of the upcoming event. As of 2026-01-13, the webinar has not yet occurred, so the completion condition cannot be verified. The primary source is an official FEC page; the milestone can only be confirmed after the event with attendance records and letter issuance.
  351. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 01:21 PMcomplete
    Restated claim: The FEC webinar for candidate committees on February 17–18, 2026 will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC announcement explicitly states this provision for learning credits, alongside the scheduled two-day program (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Progress and evidence: The agency’s update confirms the event details, format, and that a participation letter will be provided to attendees for independent credential applications (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Current status: There is no public indication of delay or withdrawal; the Week of January 5–9, 2026 digest notes February 17–18 as an upcoming candidate-committee webinar, supporting the claim’s ongoing viability (FEC Week Digest, 2026-01-09). Reliability and context: The primary sources are official FEC communications, which are consistent with one another and describe the training offering and the participation-letter provision. These sources are high-quality and directly address the stated claim with concrete dates and details.
  352. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 10:16 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC's official updates page confirms the webinar dates, registration, and that a participation letter will be provided to attendees; the page also states logistics like email delivery of materials to registered participants the day before the event. Current status: The webinar has not yet occurred as of 2026-01-12, so the issuance of participation letters depends on post-event processing and attendance; no post-event confirmation of letters has been published yet. Milestones and reliability: The event agenda and registration details are available (including the learning-credits letter), but completion cannot be verified until after the webinar and letter issuance; sources are official FEC pages, which strengthens reliability compared with secondary outlets. Follow-up: Monitor for post-event confirmation of letter issuance and actual use of the letters for CLE/CPE credits; consider a follow-up after the event date.
  353. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 08:32 AMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which participants could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update (January 6, 2026) explicitly notes that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter. The event schedule and registration details for February 17–18, 2026 are confirmed on the same page and related FEC updates. Current status vs. completion: As of 2026-01-12, the webinar is planned and the letter-for-credits promise is described, but no post-event issuance has occurred yet because the event has not taken place. The completion condition (letters issued to registered attendees) remains contingent on post-event processing. Milestones and dates: The webinar is set for February 17–18, 2026, with two participation options and a Zoom format. An agenda and registration information are provided, and the lead item is the letter certifying participation for credential applications. Reliability of sources: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which directly states the credit-letter provision. Secondary confirmations from FEC updates and third-party reproductions corroborate the dates and the intended outcome. No contradictions are found in authoritative FEC materials.
  354. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 04:21 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to be used for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC has announced the webinar dates and structure (two days with multiple sessions) and, in the same notice, states that a participation certification letter will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications. The primary source is the official FEC updates page for the event (dated January 6, 2026). Current status: There is no public record of post-event issuance or fulfillment of the letter yet, as the event has not occurred as of the current date (January 12, 2026). The stated provision is part of the pre-event documentation and not a post-event confirmation. Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with option 1 and option 2 tracks outlined and details on registration, pricing, and logistics provided in the FEC page. The follow-up fulfillment (issuance of letters) would presumably occur after participation, i.e., after the webinar dates. Source reliability and neutrality: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, which is the authoritative reference for this claim. Given the topic concerns regulatory training for campaign committees, the source is appropriate and neutral, with no evident bias in the presentation of the participation-letter claim. Notes on completeness: Information currently indicates intended fulfillment (participation letters) but does not confirm actual distribution post-event. If the completion condition is the issuance of certificates, the status remains contingent on the webinar’s execution and post-event certification process.
  355. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 02:38 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, usable to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The primary source confirming this policy is the FEC’s event update for the webinar, which explicitly notes that learning credits will be available via a participation letter. This letter is described as a formal credential attendees can use to pursue credits, indicating an official purpose beyond simple attendance. The claim remains contingent on the webinar taking place as scheduled and attendees meeting registration requirements. (Source: FEC Update, 2026-01-06)
  356. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 12:26 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC’s update confirms the webinar will offer learning credits and that attendees will receive a participation letter for credit applications. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, and as of January 12, 2026, the completion condition (delivery of participation letters) has not yet occurred because the webinar has not taken place.
  357. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 10:36 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also details the two-option schedule, registration, and the delivery of materials to registered participants. Progress evidence: The FEC update confirms the event dates (Feb 17–18, 2026) and the intended provision of participation letters, as part of the training offering. The information indicates this is a planned outcome contingent on the event taking place and post-event processing. Current status: As of 2026-01-12, the webinar has not occurred yet; no post-event issuance data is available. The completion condition (letters issued to registered attendees) remains contingent on the event’s execution and certificate processing. Dates and milestones: The training is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with Option 1 and Option 2 tracks. The stated guarantee of a participation letter is tied to attendance at the webinar. No final issuance date is provided beyond the event window. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a high-reliability government source. Mirrored summaries corroborate the same details but are secondary to the official page. Overall conclusion: The claim is in_progress given the upcoming event; issuance of participation letters will depend on attendance and post-event processing.
  358. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 08:30 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC asserted that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence shows the FEC publicly promoting the webinar and stating that learning credits would be supported by a participation letter. The current status is that the webinar is scheduled and the letter provision has been announced but there is no post-event confirmation in the sources yet.
  359. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 06:38 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence from the source confirms the FEC’s claim about learning credits and issuance of a participation letter for credential applications. As of 2026-01-12, the webinar had not yet occurred, and there is no documented evidence that letters had been issued to attendees since the event had not taken place yet. The source is a primary government update, which supports reliability, though fulfillment depends on the actual delivery of letters after the webinar.
  360. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 04:09 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Current public evidence confirms the FEC announced the webinar and that learning credits are noted as a feature, with the letter-of-participation described as a benefit for attendees. As of 2026-01-12, there is no public disclosure that these letters have been issued to attendees yet; the event has not occurred, and the letter issuance appears contingent on post-registration processing. The primary source describing this commitment is the FEC updates page for the webinar, which states the letter will be provided to attendees, but it does not document any completed issuance or a formal completion milestone.
  361. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 02:07 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, it would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update confirms the event dates, schedule, and that attendees will receive materials and login information before the session, and explicitly states the learning-credits letter. Evidence of completion status: As the event had not occurred by 2026-01-12, post-event verification of letter issuance is not available; completion depends on distribution of participation letters to registered attendees after the webinar. Reliability and limitations: The primary source is an official FEC update, a high-quality source; no independent confirmation is available yet, and a post-event update would be needed to confirm fulfillment. Context: If letters are issued as described, the claim will be satisfied; otherwise the status will require an official follow-up from the FEC.
  362. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 12:19 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update confirms a two-day online training event on February 17–18, 2026 and states that learning credits will be issued via a participation certificate for attendees. The page includes the webinar schedule, format options, and registration details, indicating planning and implementation steps are in progress. Completion status: The event has not yet occurred as of the current date, so the issuance of letters is not yet verifiable and remains contingent on attendance and the event taking place. Reliability: The source is an official FEC update, a primary source for this claim, though post-event verification would be needed to confirm actual issuance. Context: The information reflects preparation for the February 17–18 webinar and the stated provision of a participation letter for credits, but no independent confirmation exists at this time.
  363. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 10:22 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update confirms the learning-credits provision in the webinar materials. The claim is that attendees will receive a participation letter they can use to independently pursue credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published the update on January 6, 2026, outlining the webinar schedule (two days with multiple sessions) and the mechanism for participant materials, including a letter certifying participation. The page specifies that an email with access to workshop materials and login instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, and it explicitly states that the FEC will provide a participation-letter for CLE/CPE or other credits. Status assessment: As of January 12, 2026, the webinar has not yet occurred, and completion of the credit-letter promise will depend on execution on the event days. The primary source for the claim is the FEC update page, which is a government source and directly states the provision of a participation letter. There is no publicly available post-event confirmation on the delivery of letters within this report. Reliability note: The information comes from the Federal Election Commission’s official update page (FEC.gov), a primary-source government outlet. While government pages are generally reliable for event logistics, verification after the event would require post-webinar materials or attendee communications to confirm actual issuance of letters. The reported commitment is explicit on the update page, but completion remains contingent on event execution.
  364. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 08:03 AMin_progress
    The claim involves the February 17–18, 2026 FEC Candidate Committee Webinar and states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source material (FEC update page) indicates that a participation letter will be provided to attendees for credential applications, suggesting an intended outcome rather than a completed action as of now. As of 2026-01-11, there is no public confirmation that letters have been issued to registered attendees, since the event has not yet occurred. The event description outlines the schedule, format, and registration details, but does not document issuance of participation letters post-registration. Reliability is anchored to the FEC's official update, which is a primary source for this event; however, independent verification of letter issuance after the event would be needed to mark completion. If the letters are issued at or after the event, that would constitute completion; absent post-event confirmation, the status remains in_progress.
  365. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 03:54 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page describing the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states that the training will offer a letter certifying participation for attendees to independently apply for credits (CLE, CPE, etc.). Progress evidence: The FEC announced the webinar dates, format, and registration details on January 6, 2026. The page explicitly notes that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter issued to attendees. This indicates a plan to issue certification contingent on attendance and registration for the event. Current status assessment: As of 2026-01-11, there is no publicly available post-event update confirming that letters have been issued to participants, since the event has not yet occurred. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—remains contingent on attendance and processing after the webinar. Source reliability note: The primary source is the FEC official updates page, which provides explicit language about the participation letter. Public mirrors reproduce the same claim. No independent sources confirm post-event issuance at this time; information remains tied to the FEC’s published plan.
  366. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 01:56 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserted that the FEC would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page announcing the webinar explicitly states that learning credits will be supported and that the FEC will provide attendees with a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits, as of January 6, 2026. Status assessment: The promise is documented but not yet completed, since the training dates are in February 2026 and post-event issuance of participation letters cannot be confirmed without attendee reports from the event. No evidence indicates cancellation. Dates and milestones: The schedule lists February 17–18, 2026 for the webinar with the stated deliverable of a participation letter for credits; current date is January 11, 2026, so post-event verification is unavailable. Source reliability: The primary source is a government FEC page (high-quality). Related coverage mirrors the announcement and should be cross-checked with the official page for fidelity; the information is reliable but pending post-event verification.
  367. Update · Jan 12, 2026, 12:19 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, it would provide all registered attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This is described as part of the webinar offering and materials distribution. Progress evidence: The FEC announcement (January 6, 2026) details the webinar schedule, registration, and the stated provision of participation letters for credits. It notes that an email with access and materials will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. Completion status: As of the current date, there is no post-event update confirming issuance of the letters. The completion condition depends on post-event fulfillment, which has not been publicly evidenced yet. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is a reliable government source for this information. Source reliability note: Information comes from the FEC’s official update page, a primary source. No independent corroboration is available yet for post-event issuance; monitor official updates for a completion notice.
  368. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 10:00 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an event update detailing the webinar schedule, registration options, and the stated benefit of a participation letter. The page specifies that an email with workshop materials and login information will be sent to registered participants, and explicitly confirms that the FEC will issue a participation letter for credit applications. Completion status: As of 2026-01-11, the event has not yet occurred; completion depends on attendees receiving the certification letter after participation. Relevant milestones: Event dates (Feb 17–18, 2026), registration details, and the explicit commitment to issue participation letters. Reliability assessment: The information comes from the official FEC website, which is the primary source for this claim; the details align with the posted agenda and training materials. Overall assessment: The claim is plausible and supported by official documentation, but final confirmation will occur after the webinar when letters are issued to participants.
  369. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 07:54 PMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC's official update confirms this provision, describing that attendees can use a participation letter to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC page, Jan 6, 2026). This establishes the intended mechanism for credit eligibility, contingent on participation in the event. Progress evidence shows the event details and registration logistics are active: the FEC page outlines two participation options, a Zoom-based online training schedule, and registration information including fees and contact details (FEC page, Jan 6, 2026). The document also specifies that an email with workshop materials and login instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar (FEC page, Jan 6, 2026). The letters certifying participation are described as part of the learning-credits provision, tying attendance to credit-eligibility documentation (FEC page, Jan 6, 2026). Given the current date, the webinar has not yet occurred, so post-event letters cannot yet have been issued. The completion condition (registered attendees receiving a participation letter to apply for CLE/CPE/other credits) remains contingent on event execution and processing. The status is best characterized as in_progress, with the anticipated milestone being the February 17–18, 2026 webinar and subsequent issuance of participation letters. Reliability notes: the primary source is the FEC’s official update, a primary reference for this claim. Public mirrors exist but are secondary to the FEC page. Overall, the claim relies on a single official source confirming the credit-letter provision, which is standard for such trainings.
  370. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 06:22 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC stated that all registered attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to enable independent CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC page explicitly notes that the learning credits component includes a participation certificate. This describes planned provisions for the webinar rather than a completed outcome. Evidence of progress: The FEC update (January 6, 2026) confirms the webinar format, schedule options, and the inclusion of credits, including the certificate of participation. Registration and logistical details are provided, indicating the event is being prepared and communicated to potential attendees. There is no post-event verification available yet since the event had not occurred as of today. Evidence of completion status: As of now, there is no post-event report confirming issuance of certificates. Completion depends on successful execution and distribution to attendees after the event. No independent corroboration is available in current materials. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is authoritative for this claim. The stated certificate provision is described as part of the webinar, but actual issuance should be verified post-event to confirm delivery and scope.
  371. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 04:06 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's official update confirms the dates and structure of the two-day webinar and notes that learning credits will be available, including a participation letter for independent credit applications. Evidence of completion status: No post-event update is available yet; the event has not occurred as of the current date, and there is no published confirmation that letters have been issued. Relevant dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The source page was published/updated January 6, 2026, documenting the participation-letter provision in the learning-credits section. Source reliability: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission's official site, which is authoritative for this claim. No low-quality outlets are used; information is limited to the official description of the webinar. Notes on neutrality: Information presented reflects the stated policy on the official page and does not include interpretation beyond what is documented.
  372. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 02:01 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC update describes the webinar and states that the FEC will provide attendees with a participation letter to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also outlines the two registration options and workshop schedule for February 17–18, 2026. Status assessment: As of 2026-01-11, the event has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (delivery of participation letters to registered attendees) remains unfulfilled but policy is in place for issuing such letters to participants. Reliability note: The information comes from an official FEC source (FEC.gov). Attendees should verify after participation that the letter was issued and contains the required credentialing references for CLE/CPE credits.
  373. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 12:15 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence: The FEC update for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar states learning credits will be available and that attendees will receive a participation letter to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page details the two-day schedule and notes that materials and login information will be sent to registered participants, indicating the letter is part of the event package. Reliability: The source is an official FEC page describing the webinar and its credential letter policy; information is specific to this event and aligns with standard training practices.
  374. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 10:28 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC promised to provide all webinar attendees with a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The statement appears in the FEC's January 6, 2026 update about the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar. Progress evidence: The official FEC page specifies that learning credits will be available and that attendees will receive a participation letter to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This establishes the intended deliverable prior to the event. Current status: As of January 10, 2026, the webinar is scheduled and the policy is described, but post-event fulfillment (actual letters issued) cannot be confirmed until after the event. Verification will depend on FEC communications or a post-event recap. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC website (FEC Updates). While the claim is clearly stated there, independent verification after the event is necessary to confirm fulfillment and any caveats (delivery timing, eligibility for credits).
  375. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 07:57 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC's February 17–18, 2026 candidate committee webinar would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's official update (2026-01-06) states the webinar will offer learning credits and that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Current status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026; as of now, there is no post-event report confirming issuance, but the stated outcome remains the provision of participation letters. Milestones and timeframe: The two-day online training is described with multiple participation options, and registration details are provided; the key completion condition is whether attendees receive the participation letters after participation. Source reliability: The information comes directly from the FEC’s official site, a primary source for this event. Confirmation depends on the actual webinar occurrence and post-event processing. Assessment: Given the date and pending event, the claim is reasonable to classify as in_progress until post-event confirmation is available.
  376. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 03:55 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update (January 6, 2026) describes the webinar schedule and explicitly notes that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Current status: As of 2026-01-10, the webinar has not yet occurred, and no post-event distribution of letters is documented. Completion will depend on post-webinar issuance of participation letters to registered attendees. Milestones and reliability: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s own update page, which is an official and neutral source. No independent verification of post-event letter distribution is available at this time. Given the date, the outcome remains contingent on the webinar’s completion and subsequent letter issuance. Overall assessment: The claim is currently in_progress; letters are promised, but their distribution will occur only after the webinar concludes and attendees receive the materials.
  377. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 01:57 AMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC’s February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar is expected to include a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The source article from the FEC states that the agency will provide all attendees with a participation letter for independent credit application. As of 2026-01-10, the event has not occurred yet, and no post-event documentation is available in public updates to confirm issuance of certificates. The claim hinges on the stated policy rather than a completed action at this time. Evidence of progress: The FEC has published an update announcing the two-day webinar and describes it as a learning event for federal candidates and committees (with times and agenda). The article explicitly mentions that learning credits are available via a participation letter. The presence of an official update indicates planning progress and a formal commitment to provide participation certificates, but does not document issuance or post-event fulfillment. The closest corroboration is the FEC’s trainings framework, which describes educational webinars and potential certificates as a general feature of FEC events. Completion status: There is no evidence that the attendance certificates have been issued already, and the February webinar has not yet occurred as of the current date. Based on available public sources, the completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter suitable for CLE/CPE/credits—remains unverified and likely contingent on attendance and post-event processing. Without post-event follow-up from the FEC or attendee reports, the claim cannot be marked complete. Dates and milestones: The primary milestone is the scheduled webinar on February 17–18, 2026. The article notes that a participation letter can be used to apply for unrelated credits, but no post-event milestone (certificate issuance) is documented in public sources as of January 10, 2026. For reliability, the claim rests on an official FEC update; however, the absence of subsequent confirmation means interpretation should remain cautious until after the event. Source reliability note: Publicly available FEC updates and the FEC trainings page are official sources and generally reliable for policy statements and event details. No established post-event confirmation is available in the sources reviewed, and independent outlets do not appear to have corroborated certificate issuance. Given the lack of post-event evidence, the claim should be treated as policy-described rather than an confirmed completed outcome.
  378. Update · Jan 11, 2026, 12:03 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation, which can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page confirms the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and describes registration, agenda, and that learning credits will be facilitated by a participation letter. The page explicitly states that a letter certifying participation will be provided to attendees. No evidence indicates the letters have been issued yet, as the event timeframe is in the future relative to today.
  379. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 10:10 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article asserts that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s update confirms the webinar will offer a learning-credits component and explicitly states that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation. The page also details the two available scheduling options, the session format, and that attendance letters will enable independent credentialing applications. It additionally notes that registered participants will receive an email before the webinar with materials and login information. Progress status: There is a clear commitment to issuing participation letters, but as of the current date (2026-01-10) the webinar has not yet occurred, and no post-event confirmation is available. Therefore, the claim is best described as in_progress rather than complete or failed, pending issuance of letters after the event. Source reliability and caveats: The primary sourcing is the FEC’s official updates page, which is a high-quality source for this topic. While the page confirms the promised letters, it does not provide post-event verification or actual letter issuance details, so final confirmation should be sought after the webinar concludes.
  380. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 07:56 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update confirms the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and explicitly states that learning credits documentation will be provided in the form of a participation letter to attendees. The page also outlines registration details, agenda options, and that the materials/log-in instructions will be emailed to registered participants before the event. Current status against completion: As of 2026-01-10, the event is upcoming and the letter-certification promise is stated but has not yet been executed; there is no post-event confirmation or evidence that letters have been issued to attendees. Completion depends on post-event issuance of the participation letters. Dates and milestones: The key milestone is the live webinar dates (February 17–18, 2026) with a stated deliverable (participation letters) to be provided to attendees. The information comes from the FEC’s official update dated January 6, 2026. Reliability note: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, which is authoritative for this claim. There is no independent follow-up available yet to verify letter issuance.
  381. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 06:18 PMin_progress
    Restatement of the claim: The FEC states that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar will receive a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update describes the training event and explicitly notes that learning credits are available via a participation certificate provided to attendees registered for the webinar, with a schedule and registration details on the official page. Current status: As of the current date, the provision is planned and described in advance; there is no publicly available record confirming that letters have already been issued to attendees, since the event has not yet occurred. Reliability and context: The principal source is the FEC’s official site, which is the authoritative source for this event. The information is clear about the letter-of-participation feature, but completion depends on attendance and the webinar taking place as scheduled.
  382. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 03:59 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page (January 6, 2026) confirms the webinar details and the intention to provide participation letters, but no post-event confirmation exists since the event had not occurred as of the current date. Completion status: The completion condition—registered attendees receiving participation letters for credits—has not yet been fulfilled; it would depend on the webinar’s execution and post-event processing. Reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page; no independent confirmation is available at this time.
  383. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 01:59 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC page announces the February 17–18 webinar schedule, formats (Option 1 and Option 2), costs, and registration details. It explicitly states that attending participants will receive a letter certifying participation to support independent applications for CLE/CPE or other credits. The article is dated January 6, 2026 (before the event date), and includes logistics such as login details and materials for registered attendees. Current status against completion condition: As of January 10, 2026, attendees have not yet completed the webinar, and the completion condition (receiving participation letters) has not been fulfilled. The promise is contingent on successful participation in the live webinar and issuance of letters post-attendance. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The publisher notes that an email with workshop materials and access information will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, consistent with standard pre-event communications. The completion milestone (letters issued) would occur after attendee participation on or after February 17–18, 2026. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which provides direct statements about the webinar and the credit-letter promise. This is a high-quality, primary source for this topic. No corroborating third-party reporting is required to confirm the stated commitment, though post-event verification would be advisable to confirm letters were issued to attendees.
  384. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 12:12 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official notice described this as part of the learning-credits offering for registered attendees (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC’s update confirms the webinar schedule (February 17–18, 2026) and describes two participation options, with the learning-credits letter specified as a benefit for attendees. The notice also indicates that an email with access to materials and log-in details would be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Status of completion: As of January 10, 2026, the event is upcoming and no post-event outcomes have been reported. The promise of a participation-letter for credits is stated, but confirmation of post-event distribution requires a follow-up after the webinar. Dates and milestones: The key dates are February 17–18, 2026 for the webinar, with pre-event communications and post-event letter distribution to be verified in a subsequent update (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, corroborated by the FEC trainings page describing standard webinar delivery and credit options, supporting the claim’s basis (FEC update; FEC trainings page).
  385. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 10:06 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update (January 6, 2026) describes the webinar program and states that, “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” This indicates a planned deliverable tied to registered attendees. Current status: As of January 9, 2026, the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and there is no post-event confirmation yet confirming completion. The primary source is an official FEC page describing forthcoming materials. Reliability: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official site, which provides the clearest statement of intent. A corroborating mirror (PublicNow) reflects the same claim, but the official page is preferred for accuracy and neutrality. Notes on incentives: The claim concerns a standard continuing education credential process. No evidence of manipulation is evident in available materials. Conclusion: The status is in_progress, with completion contingent on issuing attendance letters after the February webinar. A post-event update confirming letters issued would constitute completion.
  386. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 08:02 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC explicitly states on its update page for the event (dated January 6, 2026) that the webinar will include a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The update also furnishes the webinar schedule, login details, and the claim about learning credits. This is corroborated by secondary outlets that republish the FEC notice. Assessment of completion status: As of 2026-01-09, there is no indication that attendees have already received participation letters since the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and the page describes future provision of certificates. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter for credits—remains unfulfilled at this time and contingent on the event occurring and letters being issued post-attendance. Context and milestones: The pertinent milestone is the scheduled webinar dates (Feb 17–18, 2026) and the stated outcome that a participation letter will be provided to attendees. The registration process, cost, and agenda are documented, but no post-event certificate issuance date is provided. The source explicitly ties the letter to the ability to apply for CLE/CPE or other credits, making this a post-event deliverable rather than an interim one. Source reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a government site, which is a high-quality, verifiable source for event details. Secondary mirrors reproduce the same statement but should be cross-checked against the official page for any post-event updates. Overall, the information is consistent and credible, though the actual issuance of letters will only be verifiable after the webinar concludes and letters are distributed.
  387. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 05:20 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide every attendee with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The FEC announcement confirms the webinar will take place on February 17–18, 2026 and explicitly states that learning credits will be available via a participation letter. As of January 9, 2026, the event has been announced and registration details provided, but no attendee letters have yet been issued because the event has not occurred. The provision of the participation letter is tied to attendance at the live webinar, suggesting completion is contingent on the event taking place and attendees receiving letters afterward. There is no evidence of letters being issued before the live sessions occur. Reliability: the information comes directly from the FEC’s official updates page (FEC.gov), a primary source for trainings and guidance.
  388. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 02:10 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update (January 6, 2026) outlines the two-day training, option structures, and the plan to email attendees with materials, including a participation letter for credits. It specifies that registered participants will receive an email with conference materials the day before the webinar, supporting the credit mechanism. Current completion status: As of January 9, 2026, there is no indication letters have been issued yet, since the event has not occurred. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—depends on the webinar taking place and the administrative process delivering the letters after participation, so the claim remains in_progress. Context and milestones: The update provides scheduled sessions, registration details, and that the webinar will be conducted online via Zoom, with an agenda and resources available. These elements establish concrete milestones leading toward fulfillment of the letters-for-credits promise. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, a high-quality, primary reference for training activities. Corroborating coverage from mirrored outlets exists, but the official page remains authoritative for timing and promises. Given the forward-looking nature of the claim, current evidence supports ongoing progress toward completion rather than final confirmation.
  389. Update · Jan 10, 2026, 12:21 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update states that attendees will receive a participation letter to independently apply for relevant credits (FEC Update, Jan 6, 2026). Progress evidence: The FEC page confirms the webinar dates, format options, pricing, and that learning credits are a feature of participation, including a letter certifying participation. This establishes the intended mechanism, but it does not reflect post-event issuance since the event had not occurred as of Jan 9, 2026. Completion status: There is no record indicating letters have been issued or that the process has been completed, as the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The completion condition remains unmet pending post-event confirmation from the FEC. Reliability and sources: The information comes from the FEC’s official update page, a primary source for event details. Post-event verification from the FEC or credible outlets will be the strongest confirmation of letter issuance.
  390. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 10:30 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, for use in applying for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence: The FEC updates page for the webinar explicitly notes that learning credits letters would be provided to attendees to independently apply for such credits (Option 1 & 2 schedules, registration, and learning credits section). Completion status: As of 2026-01-09, there is no evidence that the letters have been issued yet; the webinar is planned for February 2026 and the page describes the intended outcome but does not confirm fulfillment. Milestones and dates: The materials indicate a two-day event with scheduled sessions on February 17–18, 2026, and a note that an email with materials and log-in instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar; no post-event letter issuance is documented on the page. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC official site (FEC Update), which is an authoritative source for this claim; no corroborating third-party reports confirm issuance of letters as of the current date. Overall assessment: The claim is described as an intended outcome with a plan and timeline, but completion cannot be confirmed yet based on available records; status remains in_progress pending post-event confirmation or updates from the FEC.
  391. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 08:01 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to support independent CLE/CPE or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an official notice detailing the webinar schedule, registration, and the commitment to provide participation letters to attendees (FEC.gov, Jan 6, 2026). Completion status: No letters have been issued yet; issuance will occur after the webinar takes place and attendees receive certificates of participation. Relevant dates: Webinar dates are February 17–18, 2026; the public notice was published Jan 6, 2026. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official site, a standard reference for federal campaign finance trainings. Follow-up: Confirm post-event whether letters were distributed to registered participants and whether any credits were successfully claimed.
  392. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 06:32 PMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC's official update page for the February 17–18 Candidate Committee Webinar states that attendees will receive a certificate of participation that can be used to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Completion status: As the event has not yet occurred, no post-event confirmation exists. Issuance of the letter depends on the webinar's execution and post-event processing; no explicit completion deadline is given beyond the event dates. Dates and milestones: The claim concerns a two-day online training event on February 17–18, 2026, with a participation letter provided to registered attendees. The primary source is the FEC's official update, which confirms the policy but not a post-event verification at this time. Reliability note: The source is the Federal Election Commission's official site, a primary and authoritative reference for event details, though public verification post-event has not yet been published.
  393. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 04:05 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC said it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC published a webinar update on January 6, 2026, detailing the event schedule and noting that learning credits would be supported by a participation letter provided to attendees. The update describes registration options, the online format, and the expectation that attendees will receive materials and login information the day before the webinar. Current status: As of 2026-01-09 the event had not yet occurred, and there is no post-event confirmation in available sources indicating that letters have been issued. Verification would require post-event documentation from the FEC confirming distribution of participation letters. Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which conveys the agency’s plan but does not include post-event proof. Caution is warranted until the FEC publishes post-event materials confirming letter issuance.
  394. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 02:04 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC update explicitly states that learning credits will be supported and that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation for independent CLE/CPE applications. It also outlines registration details, the online format via Zoom, and that materials and login instructions will be sent to registered participants. Current status: The event has not yet occurred; the completion condition—issuance of participation letters to registered attendees—will be verifiable after the webinar. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, a government site, with corroboration from the FEC’s trainings page confirming educational offerings.
  395. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 12:20 PMin_progress
    What the claim stated: The FEC announced that for the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, it would provide all registered attendees with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of promise: The FEC's official update describes the webinar and notes that learning credits materials will include a participation letter attendees can use to apply for credits. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and details published on the FEC site (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Current status: The webinar is planned and scheduled; no post-event outcomes have occurred yet. The specific completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—has been stated, but remains contingent on the event taking place and post-event fulfillment. Progress and milestones: The agenda and registration information are available, and the optioned formats (three-session Basics for Beginners plus Operations or a condensed Experience track) are outlined. The participation-letter credential is described as part of the promised deliverables for attendees. Source reliability: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official page, which provides the event details and the stated credential. This information is current as of the posted update and is not corroborated by non-official outlets at this time. Follow-up note: To determine whether the letters were issued, a follow-up should review post-event materials or attendee communications after the February 18, 2026 webinar.
  396. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 10:18 AMin_progress
    Restated claim: The FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17-18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The official FEC update states that learning credits will be available and that attendees can use a participation letter to independently apply for these credits (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). No final issuance outcome is reported as of the current date, and completion relies on attending the live sessions and receiving the participation letter.
  397. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 08:00 AMin_progress
    Restatement of claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC Update: 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update confirms the webinar dates, structure, and that a participation certificate will be provided to attendees. The article specifies that attendees will receive a letter certifying participation to support independent credit applications. This progress is documented prior to the event date in an official agency update (FEC Update, 2026-01-06).
  398. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 04:48 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC page detailing the webinar (dated 2026-01-06) outlines the event schedule, registration, and specifically notes that learning credits will be issued in the form of a participation letter for independent CLE/CPE or other credit applications. This establishes an explicit completion condition tied to attendance for registered participants. The document also provides logistics such as the webinar format, pricing, and contact information for registration questions. Current status assessment: As of 2026-01-08, there is no post-event report within public sources confirming that the participation certificates have been issued or that the credits have been applied, since the event has not yet occurred. The only available information is the pre-event notice from the official FEC site, which commits to providing letters of participation to attendees. The absence of subsequent results means the claim remains in progress. Reliability and caveats: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, supplemented by secondary aggregations that reproduce similar language. Given the timing, it is reasonable to consider the status as in_progress pending post-event documentation or attendee communications confirming certificate issuance. No evidence suggests the program has been canceled or modified. Notes on milestones and dates: The stated dates for the webinar are February 17–18, 2026, with the participation-letter commitment described in the FEC update. Absent a post-event summary or attendee notices, milestone verification remains pending until after the webinar concludes and certificates are issued.
  399. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 03:33 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page announcing the webinar explicitly states that learning credits or attendance verification will be supported by a participation letter for all attendees (Option 1 and Option 2 details, and the note under Learning credits). Current status vs. completion: As of 2026-01-08, the webinar is planned for February 17–18, and the page indicates letters will be provided to registered participants. There is no post-event confirmation yet confirming issuance of letters to attendees, so the completion condition is not verifiable at present. Dates and milestones: The registration and agenda are published, with the event scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The promise of a participation letter appears in the webinar overview, but no fulfillment date is reported until after the event. Source reliability: The primary source is the FEC.gov update page for the webinar, supplemented by official FEC communications channels. These are high-quality, official sources, though no post-event verification is available yet. Given the absence of a post-event report, treat the claim as in_progress pending confirmation of letter issuance.
  400. Update · Jan 09, 2026, 01:04 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an announcement on January 6, 2026 detailing the webinar schedule, format, and the stated learning-credit letter. The article specifies that learning credits are supported by a participation certificate attendees can use to apply for CLE/CPE or other credits. Current status of completion: As of January 8, 2026, the webinar has not yet occurred (scheduled for February 17–18, 2026), and there is no public record of letters having been issued to attendees. The available source confirms the promise but not its fulfillment. Relevant dates and milestones: Announcement date 2026-01-06; webinar dates 2026-02-17 to 2026-02-18. The completion condition (letters issued to registered participants) remains unverified and pending the event and processing. Source reliability: Primary source is the FEC’s official update page, which is authoritative for this claim. Secondary reporting (PublicNow copy) mirrors the FEC content but does not add independent verification of letter issuance. Overall, sources are reliable for the stated promise but do not confirm fulfillment at this time.
  401. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 10:21 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page describing the webinar explicitly notes Learning credits and states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a participation letter for independent credit applications. The page is dated January 6, 2026, with event dates February 17–18, 2026, and describes registration, agenda, and logistics for attendees. Progress status: As of January 8, 2026, there is no post-event analysis or confirmation of letters issued since the event has not occurred yet. The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter—will only be verifiable after or during/after the webinar completes, so current evidence supports planned progress but not final verification. Dates and milestones: Event scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The source confirms the dual-path schedule (Option 1 and Option 2) and that a letter certifying participation will be provided. A concrete milestone would be issuance of letters to attendees after participation, which remains to be observed. Reliability of sources: The primary source is an official FEC page (FEC.gov), a reliable primary document for this claim. No independent corroboration is available in the immediate record; replication of the notice by third-party outlets exists, but no separate verification of letter issuance is present at this time.
  402. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 08:12 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC page describes the webinar schedule, the availability of learning credits, and notes that an attendance letter will be provided to participants for independent credit applications (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Current status: As of 2026-01-08, the webinar has not yet occurred, so there is no post-event verification of letter delivery. Completion status: The completion condition exists only in prospect; no documented fulfillment exists in publicly available materials to date. Reliability of sources: The information comes from the FEC’s official site, a primary source for training announcements; it reflects planned activity rather than confirmed outcomes at this time. Date/milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026; the promise of a participation letter is tied to that event (FEC.gov, 2026-01-06). Overall assessment: The claim is presented as a planned outcome, pending execution of the webinar; fulfillment remains unverified at this time.
  403. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 06:25 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees at the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026) Evidence of progress: The FEC page detailing the webinar explicitly includes the statement about learning credits and the participation letter, indicating this is part of the planned attendee materials for the event. The schedule and registration information confirm the event dates and format (live online workshop via Zoom). Completion status: As of the current date, the event has not yet occurred, so the issuance of participation letters remains contingent on attendance at the February session. There is no published information indicating cancellation or withdrawal of this promise; the policy appears to be in effect for registered attendees (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026). Dates and milestones: Key dates are the webinar dates (February 17–18, 2026). The documented milestone relevant to the claim is the stated provision of a participation letter to attendees, enabling independent CLE/CPE credit applications (FEC update, Jan 6, 2026). Reliability of sources: The primary source is an official Federal Election Commission update, which is a reliable, primary-source document for this claim. Coverage from secondary outlets reproduces the FEC statement, but the official FEC page remains the authoritative reference.
  404. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 04:02 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC officially announced the webinar on January 6, 2026, including a schedule and registration details. The announcement explicitly notes that learning credits will be supported by a participation certificate that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Status of completion: As of January 8, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, and no completion of the stated certification provision can be confirmed. The policy statement about issuing a participation letter remains part of the event description and has not been independently verified as completed. Dates and milestones: Webinar dates are February 17 and February 18, 2026, with a schedule published on the FEC site. The original article date is January 6, 2026, and the current date for this check is January 8, 2026. The completion condition is the distribution of participation letters to registered attendees. Reliability of sources: The primary source is an official FEC.gov update detailing the webinar and the learning-credits provision. This is a high-reliability source for procedural information about the event; no low-quality or disinformation sources are used for this summary. Notes on uncertainty: Information about actual fulfillment will depend on post-event documentation or attendee communications after February 18, 2026.
  405. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 02:06 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's official update (dated January 6, 2026) explicitly notes that the training will include a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. The page also outlines the webinar schedule, registration options, and that materials/log-in instructions will be emailed to registered participants prior to the webinar. Progress status: As of 2026-01-08, the event has not yet occurred (scheduled for February 17–18, 2026). There is no publicly available evidence of completed letters being issued, since completion would require the webinar to take place and participants to receive certificates post-attendance. Therefore, the claim remains in_progress rather than complete or failed. Dates and milestones: The agenda and registration details indicate the webinar is planned for February 17–18, 2026, with an email containing materials and log-in instructions sent to registered participants the day before the webinar. The current date (2026-01-08) places the event about five weeks away, so certificate issuance will likely occur after February 18, 2026 if the process follows the stated plan. Source reliability note: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update, which is the most reliable reference for this claim. Secondary coverage from PublicNow mirrors the FEC content but is less authoritative. Overall, the FEC page provides the best-supported information on certificate issuance as part of the stated program.
  406. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 12:15 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC update (Jan 6, 2026) describes the webinar schedule and explicitly notes that learning credits will be available via a participation certificate that attendees can use to apply for CLE/CPE or other credits. The event is scheduled for Feb 17–18, 2026 (FEC Update).
  407. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 10:11 AMin_progress
    Claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, usable to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This is stated in the FEC update announcing the webinar and noting that learning credits would be available via a participation letter. Evidence of progress: The FEC page (January 6, 2026) is the primary source explicitly confirming the letter of participation for attendees. The update outlines the webinar schedule, format, and that attendees will receive a participation certificate suitable for independent credit applications. Additional mirrors (PublicNow) reproduce the same claim, reinforcing that the letter is part of the promised benefits of attendance. Completion status: As of 2026-01-07, the event has not yet occurred, so the letter’s delivery cannot be verified as complete. The FEC page indicates the expectation of a participation letter, but no post-event confirmation is available in the sources examined. Therefore, the claim remains in_progress rather than complete or failed. Dates and milestones: The webinar dates are February 17–18, 2026, with a schedule and registration details provided in the FEC update. The letter of participation is described as part of the learning-credits provision for attendees. No explicit post-event milestone or completion date is provided beyond the event itself in the current materials. Source reliability: The primary source is the official FEC.gov update, which is a direct government communication and central to the claim. Secondary mirrors (PublicNow) reproduce the same information, lending corroboration but not new details. Overall, the sources are reliable for the stated claim, though they do not provide post-event verification of letter issuance. Note on neutrality: The report reflects the content of the official update and its stated promises without adding external interpretation. Given the event is in the future relative to the article date, verification will require post-event confirmation from the FEC or attendees.
  408. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 08:05 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC states it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Progress evidence: The FEC official update confirms the webinar dates and describes two participation options, the agenda, and the process for delivering materials to registered participants. The page explicitly states that the training will include a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for continuing education credits. The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and payment details provided on the page. Completion status: As of 2026-01-07, the letter-certification commitment is stated but the event has not yet occurred, so the completion condition (delivery of participation letters to registered attendees) cannot be confirmed as completed. The page indicates that materials and log-in instructions will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar, implying letter issuance is planned but not verifiable post-event yet. Dates and milestones: Key dates include the webinar on February 17–18, 2026, the stated plan to send access information the day before the webinar, and the ongoing registration process. No post-event completion date is provided for the letter issuance beyond the stated provision of participation certificates for credits. Reliability note: The primary source is an official FEC update (FEC Record: Outreach). The information is authoritative for the stated purpose, though content should be interpreted as a planned commitment prior to the event and may depend on successful execution during the webinar. Additional corroboration from participant feedback or post-event communications would strengthen validation of letter issuance.
  409. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 04:10 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC 2026-01-06). Evidence of progress: The FEC update page published January 6, 2026 describes the webinar, registration details, and the provision that a participation letter will be provided to attendees (FEC 2026-01-06). Current status: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and, as of now, there is no indication of cancellation; the completion condition remains issuance of participation letters to registered attendees after participation (FEC 2026-01-06). Dates and milestones: The webinar is set with two participation options and a fee schedule; the specific milestone of issuing letters for CLE/CPE credits is contingent on post-event processing (FEC 2026-01-06). Reliability of sources: Information comes from the FEC’s official update page (primary source); no conflicting or low-quality sources are used (FEC 2026-01-06).
  410. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 02:04 AMin_progress
    Claim: The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC's official update describes the webinar program, including a note that learning credits will be offered and that the FEC will provide attendees with a letter certifying participation for independent credit applications. The page lists the webinar schedule, format, and the plan to issue a participation letter to registered attendees. Current status: As of 2026-01-07, there is no indication that letters have been issued yet; the event has not occurred. Completion has not been achieved; the claim is contingent on the event taking place and participants receiving letters post-attendance. Dates and milestones: The webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with registration and payment via Pay.gov and instructions about post-event materials emailed to registered participants. A concrete milestone would be the distribution of certification letters to attendees after the sessions conclude. The primary source is the FEC.gov update; secondary references mirror the same language.
  411. Update · Jan 08, 2026, 12:16 AMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits (FEC, 2026-01-06). Progress evidence: The FEC webpage announcing the webinar confirms the learning-credits provision, noting that attendees will receive a participation letter for independent credit applications (FEC, 2026-01-06). Completion status: As of 2026-01-07, the webinar is scheduled to occur on Feb 17–18, 2026 and the participation-letter policy is described as part of the upcoming event; no completion has occurred yet and the promise remains contingent on the webinar taking place and letters being issued (FEC, 2026-01-06). Dates and milestones: Event dates are February 17–18, 2026; the article provides the schedule and notes that an email with log-in details and materials will be sent to registered participants the day before the webinar (FEC, 2026-01-06). Source reliability note: The information comes directly from the Federal Election Commission’s official site. The page clearly states the provision about participation letters; as an official government source, it is standard to treat it as authoritative for the described event, though the promise is contingent on event execution (FEC, 2026-01-06).
  412. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 10:28 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation to use for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update (January 6, 2026) describes the webinar plan, schedule, and the note that attendees will obtain a participation letter to apply for credits. This indicates planning and a stated mechanism for credits tied to attendance (FEC update, 2026-01-06). Completion status: As of today, the event has not occurred, so the letter provision is contingent on participation in the live webinar. There is no post-event issuance timeline published beyond the webinar dates (Feb 17–18, 2026). Reliability note: The primary source is the FEC’s official update, which is the most direct documentation of the claim. Secondary outlets reproduce the FEC’s summary, but the FEC page remains the authoritative source for this claim.
  413. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 06:29 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that can be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC updates page explicitly notes, “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The page also outlines the February 17–18 schedule and that registration and attendance are required for participation. Completion status: As of January 7, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, and the letter issuance is tied to attendance at the upcoming webinar. There is no evidence of post-event fulfillment since the webinar has not taken place. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with options for different session tracks (Basics for Beginners; Candidate Committee Operations). The letter certification is described as part of the post-attendance benefits on the official FEC page dated January 6, 2026. Reliability of sources: The information comes from the Federal Election Commission’s official website, a primary source for this topic. The page provides concrete details about the webinar and the stated credential letter, making it a reliable reference for the claim. No conflicting or low-quality sources are involved in this assessment.
  414. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 04:00 PMin_progress
    Claim restated: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC updates page for the February 17–18 webinar explicitly notes that learning credits are available and that an attendance participation letter will be provided to attendees for independent credit applications. The page also outlines registration details and the webinar schedule, with the participation letter mentioned in the learning credits section. Completion status: As of January 7, 2026, the event has not yet occurred, and there is no post-event confirmation available in the cited update. Therefore, there is no evidence yet that attendees have received the letter; the claim remains conditioned on the event taking place and the FEC issuing the letters afterward. Notes on sources and reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official updates page (FEC.gov), which is a primary and reliable government source for event details. Cross-checking with additional government communications yields no contradictory information, and other outlets are not necessary for this specific factual claim. The information is time-bound and contingent on the webinar proceeding as scheduled.
  415. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 02:06 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation to support applications for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC’s official update documents the webinar details, including a note that learning credits will be supported by a participation letter. This information appears on the FEC event page published January 6, 2026, ahead of the webinar dates. There is no evidence yet that letters have been distributed, since the event has not occurred as of the current date. Completion status: The completion condition—registered attendees receiving a participation letter for credits—has not been fulfilled yet, given the event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The available sources confirm the promise but do not indicate post-event fulfillment or issuance timelines. As of now, the status remains in_progress until after the webinar and distribution of letters. Dates and milestones: The projected event dates are February 17–18, 2026. The only dated milestone available is the posting of the webinar notice on January 6, 2026, by the FEC. No subsequent milestones or completion dates are provided in the current material. Source reliability: The primary source is the Federal Election Commission’s official update page, which is a primary and reliable source for this claim. The page explicitly states the provision of a participation certificate letter; other corroborating summaries from secondary outlets reference the same FEC notice. While the information is credible, it remains unverified until after the event and the distribution of letters. Overall assessment: Given the event has not yet occurred, the claim is best characterized as in_progress. The official source indicates the intention to issue participation letters, but completion cannot be confirmed until attendees receive them following the webinar.
  416. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 12:08 PMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The article states that the FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The source confirms the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026 and outlines the learning-credit provision as part of the registration materials. It describes the event format, schedule, and the stated learning-credits mechanism, indicating the commitment to issue participation letters to attendees. Evidence of status: As of the current date, the article describes planned provisions (including the participation-letter certificate) but does not provide post-event confirmation, fulfillment, or any completion confirmation. There is no public update confirming that letters have been issued to attendees, since the event has not yet occurred. Dates and milestones: The stated dates are February 17–18, 2026 for the webinar, with the participation-letter provision described in the article. The article notes registration and payment details, but does not list a completion date beyond the webinar schedule. Source reliability: The information comes directly from the Federal Election Commission’s official site (FEC.gov), which is a primary and authoritative source for this claim. The page is a formal update and includes specific event details; no low-quality sources are used here. The reliability is high for the stated pre-event plan, though post-event verification would require attending or subsequent official post-event communication.
  417. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 10:10 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an official update announcing the two-day webinar and that learning credits would be available via a participation certificate letter to attendees (FEC Update, 2026-01-06). Public mirrors corroborate the event details and the stated plan before it occurs. Current status: As of 2026-01-06 the event has not yet occurred, and post-event verification is not available. The completion condition (letters issued to registered attendees) cannot be evaluated until after the webinar, so the status remains in_progress. Milestones to monitor: The scheduled dates are February 17–18, 2026, with post-event issuance of participation letters to verify completion. Post-event records will determine whether attendees receive the letters and can use them for CLE/CPE credits. Reliability notes: The primary source is the FEC.gov page, a government site; corroborating copies exist (PublicNow).
  418. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 08:07 AMin_progress
    Claim: The FEC stated that it would provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation, which attendees could use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an official update announcing the two-day webinar, including the stated provision that learning credits would be supported by a participation certificate. The event is described with a published schedule, registration details, and the note that attendees receive a participation letter for independent credit applications (FEC Update, 2026-01-06; corroborated on the same page). Progress status: As of 2026-01-06, the webinar had not yet occurred, and there is no post-event completion report available in the cited update. The completion condition—“Registered attendees receive a participation letter they can use to apply for CLE/CPE/other credits”—is presented as a promised feature with no explicit cancellation noted in the source. Dates and milestones: The event is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with the agenda and registration details published. The key milestone for the claim would be the issuance of letters to registered attendees after the webinar concludes, targeting around February 18, 2026. Reliability note: The primary, authoritative source is the FEC website. PublicNow provides a mirror of the same update, but the FEC page remains the definitive reference for official event details and stated credit provisions. No independent verification of post-event letters is available in the sources consulted. Overall note: The claim is plausible and officially stated, but its completion status is not verifiable from the sources available here as of 2026-01-06; the situation should be considered in_progress until attendees receive letters or a completion confirmation is published.
  419. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 04:29 AMin_progress
    The claim states that the FEC will provide all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar with a letter certifying participation that attendees can use to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. This is described in the event announcement as a function of the webinar’s “Learning credits.” Evidence shows that the FEC page explicitly says: “The FEC will provide all attendees with a letter certifying participation in the webinar, which participants can use to independently apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits.” The page also details the schedule, pricing, and registration logistics for the February 17–18 event, indicating this is intended to be a formal, trackable outcome of attendance. As of 2026-01-06 (the publication date of the source), the event had not yet occurred, and there is no post-event confirmation of completion. Therefore, there is no documentation yet that the letters have been issued or that the process was completed for attendees. Key dates and milestones cited: the webinar is scheduled for February 17–18, 2026, with online delivery via Zoom and an emailed package of materials to registered participants the day before the event. The stated letter-certification outcome is contingent on attendance at the live webinar, not on post-event processing, and would be realized only after participation is recorded.
  420. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 02:13 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that for its February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar, all attendees would receive a letter certifying participation to use for applying to CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The FEC published an update on January 6, 2026 describing the webinar format, schedule, and that learning credits would be available via a participation letter, indicating planning activity is underway. Current status: As of the source date, there is no confirmation that letters have been issued or that the completion condition (delivery of participation letters) has been fulfilled. No post-event verification is readily accessible to confirm completion. Reliability: The primary source is the FEC’s official update page, a reliable government source for this claim. Secondary coverage is limited, and none provide independent verification of post-event credential letters. The available record suggests the outcome remained unresolved at the time of reporting.
  421. Update · Jan 07, 2026, 01:03 AMin_progress
    Claim restatement: The FEC stated that all attendees of the February 17–18, 2026 Candidate Committee Webinar would receive a letter certifying participation that could be used to apply for CLE, CPE, or other credits. Evidence of progress: The official FEC update page (dated January 6, 2026) includes the commitment to provide a participation-letter to attendees. The page also outlines the webinar schedule, attendance options, and access to materials, indicating planning underway but not post-event verification of letters. Completion status: As of 2026-01-06, the completion condition remains unverified and likely pending until after the webinar concludes. No post-event confirmation has been published to confirm issuance of letters or final credit documentation. Dates and milestones: Event scheduled for February 17–18, 2026. The FEC page notes that attendees will receive materials the day before and that the participation-letter provision applies to credits. No subsequent public update confirms issuance. Reliability of sources: The primary source is the FEC.gov update page, an official government site, appropriate for this claim. Public secondary reporting is sparse; post-event confirmation should be sought from the same or official FEC communications.
  422. Original article · Jan 06, 2026

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