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Karl Knapp – Budget Director, Cary (NC)

Welcome to the new and (somewhat) improved version of our member introductions. If you are puzzled by the column name, take a minute to watch this scene from Austin Powers. Today we sit down with Karl Knapp the Budget Director for Cary, NC. Background Check Karl Knapp is the current Budget Director for the Town … Continued

Will Obamacare Work Better in Year Two?

Josh Schultz works in New York City helping elderly and disabled people access health insurance and afford health care. He welcomes comments about this article or suggestions for future topics. This post consists of only his own views. Previous columns can be found here –  “Taking Triple Aim on Health Care.” The ACA’s second year … Continued

Mobile Billboards, Internal Bike Share….Newark’s Approach to Healthy Living

Ian Davidson, ELGL project assistant, writes about an internal bike share program for city employees in Newark, Delaware. Internal Bike Share for City Employees by Ian Davidson – LinkedIn and Twitter The City of Newark’s internal bike share program first came to our attention in this Newark Post article, “City employees’ bikes serve as ‘mobile … Continued

SEELGL Trivia Night!

Another fun event is on the way for ELGL Southeast members! Come have a beer and show off your random knowledge at trivia night at Mystery Brewing Company in Hillsborough, NC on Wednesday, November 19 at 8pm. This event is open to ELGL members and friends.  We’re hoping to organize a carpool, so stay tuned! … Continued

On Campus with University of Nevada, Reno MPA Program

The next stop on our tour of MPA programs around the country takes us to the Biggest Little City in the World and the University of Nevada, Reno. Wikipedia tells us that the university has a center for Basque studies (including Basque language!) due to the sizable Basque population in the area. Who knew?! No … Continued

#ELGL14 Speaker Bios: Emily Badger

Check out the bio for our keynote speaker for tomorrow’s conference, former Oregonian intern and current Washington Post reporter Emily Badger! Bio: I’m a staff writer at the Washington Post, where I cover national urban policy issues ranging from housing to transportation, to urban planning and inequality. I’m based in Washington but am interested in these … Continued

#ELGL14 Speaker Bios: Costing a Bargaining Unit Contract

If you want to learn how to be the most effective at the bargaining table, check out the session on Costing a Bargaining Unit Contract with the Local Government Personnel Institute. Steven Schuback, Labor Relations Attorney, LGPI Bio: Steven has been an attorney for over 18 years and has been practicing labor and employment law … Continued

#ELGL Speaker Bios: The Moth – True Stories Told Live

Learn how to tell your local gov story at The Moth – True Stories Told Live. Check out the speakers: Marissa Grass, Associate Planner, Tigard, OR Bio: I work in the Community Planning division and focus most of my time on outreach for our long range planning projects. First paying job: Cold Stone Soundtrack of … Continued

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