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Local Government Business Forum Annual Newsletter Released


-Government Sparks Winter of
Discontent
-Whither Local Government?
-Commercial Ratepayers are not
a Cash Cow
-A Planning Approach that Protects our
Environment and Serves our People.
-Are the RMA
Reforms Going to be Worse?
-Three Waters
Shakeup
-Risky Business (risk management in local
government)
I welcome feedback. Local government is
crucially important to the economy and for the country as a
whole and I hope our newsletter helps stimulate debate and
discussion, said Mr Barnett.
The newsletter is
available from the Forum’s website - https://www.localgovtforum.org.nz/newsletters/
 
ABOUT
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BUSINESS FORUM
The Local
Government Business Forum comprises organisations that have ....

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Faculty and Staff Briefs: February 2021 - Florida State University News


Florida State University News
Faculty and Staff Briefs: February 2021
Published:
HONORS AND AWARDS
The FSU Alumni Association was recognized with a 2021 CASE District III award and received Grand Gold in the category of Alumni/General Interest Magazines produced two times per year for its biannual alumni publication, VIRES magazine.
Mackenzie Alston, Ph.D. (Department of Economics) was selected for a post-doctoral fellowship from the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) to support diversity in economics. The one-year fellowship is open to early-career economists from historically underrepresented demographics within the economics profession and to researchers studying diversity issues.
Alex Meyer, Ph.D. (Department of Psychology) received an award for Distinguished Early Career Contribution to Psychophysiology from the Society for Psychophysiological Research. ....

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