Public service is a privilege. And as with life’s privileges, it comes with a unique set of responsibilities and obligations.
It is fairly easy to understand that a leader is held to a high standard for his or her personal and professional conduct.
Pat Martel and Scott Hancock conducted interviews with radio and TV stations to raise awareness of professional local government management, ICMA’s 100th Anniversary, and Life, Well Run.
The time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s is full of holiday cheer, and often that cheer involves gift giving! Gifts are great, but they can be a complicated issue for local government officials. Now is the perfect time to review your local government’s specific policies regarding gifts and gift giving so that when you start receiving presents as thank-yous for everything your city has accomplished over the past year, you will know exactly what to do. You can remind all staff about the gifts policy by posting your local government’s guidelines in a place where everyone will see them.
Citizens in today's "Internet-age" are less willing to wait for the annual budget documents to learn how their governments are performing
At its September 20 meeting, the ICMA Executive Board voted to retain the existing language of Tenet 7 of the ICMA Code of Ethics, update the language in the existing guidelines, and add a guideline on advocacy of issues of personal interest.
Session: Got Guilt? Matthew McCombs & Amy McEwan Addison, Texas & Lake County, Illinois ICMA’s 99th Annual conference in Boston, MA.