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.
Using data to uncover disparities and advance inclusive growth can help your organization reach all new heights and your community achieve a more equitable distribution of well-being.