Starting point for local government leaders to better understand the complex and fluid situation of mandatory vaccines.
Project and Expenditure Reports for NEUS now due April 30, 2022; metropolitan cities and counties have until January 31, 2022
Some local governments want to allow conceal carry of a gun based only on cause. The Supreme Court will rule whether the Second Amendment allows this.
Now that the FDA has fully approved the Pfizer vaccine and President Biden has announced plans for a new OSHA rule to require employers with 100+ employees to be vaccinated or have weekly testing, managers must navigate additional legal, political, and public health challenges.
The focus must be on serving as a trusted source of information to help inform public action.
How communities can meet increased needs despite shrinking budgets
FOR HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS & PROVIDERS
Following the Supreme Court ruling, the Affordable Care Act remains the law of the land--for now.
The U.S. Department of Treasury has released guidance for non-entitlement units of local governments, typically local governments with a population of less than 50,000.