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Friday, October 28, 2011

Santa Gets Scarcer as Cash-Strapped U.S. Cities Cancel Parades
This is the second Bloomberg/Business Week article to cite the new NACo economic status survey.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

U.S. Senate kills locally-backed criminal justice commission
NACo supports the National Criminal Justice  Commission Act (S. 306) because a state and local government perspective is one of the itemized expertise areas. NACo feels that establishing the Commission will assist in improving the public safety, cost effectiveness, administration of the nation's criminal justice system. 
The legislation establishes a Commission which will undertake a comprehensive review of the criminal justice system, encompassing federal, state, local, and tribal criminal justice policies and  practices, and make reform recommendations for the President, Congress, state, local, and tribal governments. The bill authorizes $14 million over two years.  

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Study: Davis, Weber coping with the 'new norm' of economy
The Standard Examiner in Ogden, Utah wrote a good article about NACo's latest economic status survey, "Coping with the New Normal: An Economic Status Survey of Counties." He compared the findings of the NACo survey to the budget/economic conditins in Davis and Weber counties.    

Monday, October 3, 2011

Poll: Voters trust local government

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1011/64973.html

More than two-thirds of Americans have a great deal or fair amount of confidence in their local governments to handle local problems.
http://americancityandcounty.com/admin/nation-direction-wrong-20110829/

The September printed edition of American City and County magazine, a Penton Media Publication, reported on the findings of NACo's 2011 National Survey of County Elected Officials. The survey found that 62% of respondents said the nation is on the "wrong track," which is up from 59% in 2010.    
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