Commentary Viewpoint: Trust officials to behave ethically with vendors 22nd February 2012 By Paul Mitchell — There is a common policy that is getting in the way of government officials’ ability to make the most informed decisions.
Commentary Editor’s Viewpoint: What’s your two cents worth? 14th February 2012 What do you think your two cents is worth today? Surprisingly enough, thanks to the Internet, it’s worth more than you think.
Commentary Viewpoint: Finding new economic growth in the aging care industry 8th February 2012 By Greg Fischer — Louisville thrives by supporting businesses that focus on aging residents
Commentary Viewpoint: Looking to cut costs? Take a good look at consolidation 1st February 2012 By M. Scott Sotebeer — Eliminate bureaucracy and save millions through shared services.
Commentary Editor’s Viewpoint: Recovery trickles up from local government 17th January 2012 We need to prepare for the next several years by assessing our cities’ and counties’ economic viability because that affects the states as well as the country.
Commentary Viewpoint: Lessons learned while adjusting retiree health benefits 6th January 2012 By Lynna Soller and Steve Burrows — Tempe, Ariz., adjusted its financial obligations to retirees last year, but the changes did not come easily.
Commentary Editor’s Viewpoint: American solutions to American problems 20th December 2011 Jobs, health care, infrastructure and housing are problems that will not be solved by taking sides.
Commentary Viewpoint: Building code adoption, enforcement trends suggest decreasing safety 7th December 2011 By Ralph Dorio — Reduced attention to building codes means reduced safety for new homes and businesses.
Commentary Viewpoint: Unleash the wisdom of money managers 29th November 2011 By Eric Zoetmulder — With help from eProcurement technology, procurement officials can be more effective leaders in state and local governments.
Commentary Viewpoint: Don’t close the book on Chapter 9 11th November 2011 By Patrick Shea and Emanuel Grillo — Filing Chapter 9 bankruptcy can be frightening for city officials, but it does help to resolve conflicts.
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020
A new dashboard tracks early voting for the 2024 election. These 10 counties have cast the most votes so far 21st October 2024
Cycling, recycling and green space: these are the top 10 most sustainable cities in the U.S. 30th August 2024