Most local governments don't fly third-party flags, but the government speech doctrine is very important to local governments.
The ICMA Voices in Local Government podcast welcomes guests to discuss a critical two-part resource on how to address a mass shooting incident. This discussion bypasses partisan gun control arguments to focus on the near-impossible responsibility local government officials face after a mass-casualty event.
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UnitedOnGuns offers the Mass Shooting Protocol & Playbook, a free resource to support local governments.
To drive your city’s equitable redevelopment goals forward, consider a variety of revenue sources and regional, cross-sector partnerships.
Mayor and city council in Wilmington, North Carolina, adopted a clean energy policy, including a goal of using 100% clean energy by 2050.
The expansion of hybrid and remote work offers a unique opportunity for local leaders to be innovative.
In recognition of Veterans Day, ICMA gathered a unique panel of veterans who did not let discrimination dull their success, to speak about their journey in public service—from the military to local government.