A thoughtful and proactive approach to establish and maintain effective relationships with elected officials will significantly increase the likelihood of success.
SCOTUS rules employers may be sued for sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination.
The first step in a process to build capacity for our members and others on the frontlines of local government.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ICMA Executive Board held its June 6-7, 2020, board meeting virtually for the first time in the association’s history.
Expressions of interest and letters of support from eligible former board members are due by Friday, July 24, 2020.
At its June meeting, the ICMA Executive Board approved a statement on systemic racism and some initial action steps.
Reopening our economy presents specific problems for older Americans and requires support from all levels of government, industry, and nonprofit organizations.
Newly elected vice presidents will take office during ICMA's Annual Conference and revisions to Tenets 5 and 6 of ICMA’s Code of Ethics.
Members voted to approve changes to Tenets 5 and 6 and the ICMA Executive Board approved guideline revisions.