#CountyNews: Guilford County, N.C. was inundated with 911 calls until the county connected residents to resources, including primary care physicians and access to food, so they don’t feel the need to call an emergency line
National Association of Counties
Public Policy Offices
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Stronger Counties. Stronger America.
About us
The National Association of Counties (NACo) is the only national organization that represents county governments in the United States. Founded in 1935, NACo assists America’s 3,069 counties in pursuing excellence in public service to produce healthy, vibrant, safe and resilient counties. NACo promotes sound public policies, fosters county solutions and innovation, promotes intergovernmental and public-private collaboration and provides value-added services to save counties and taxpayers money. With its headquarters on Capitol Hill, NACo is a full-service organization that delivers its services through its dedicated and skilled staff who comprise the following departments: Executive Management, Legislative Affairs, Public Affairs, County Solutions and Innovation, Information Technology, Finance and Administration and the Financial Service Corporation.
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External link for National Association of Counties
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- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1935
- Specialties
- county government, counties, and local government
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Primary
660 North Capitol Street NW
Washington, DC 20001, US
Employees at National Association of Counties
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Anuja Rathi
HR, Talent and Transformation | Leadership and Career Coach | Psychologist | Go-Giver | Bibliophile | Views are Personal
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Commissioner Mary Ann Borgeson
Past President at National Association of Counties
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Alseta Gholston
Economic Mobility and Racial Equity Strategist for Community Impact | Experienced in Adult Learning and Workforce Development
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Jeffrey Arnold
Passed away August 23, 2012
Updates
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#CountyNews: Thanks to the county’s purchase of a local fish hatchery, Colville High School offers classes in natural resource management that teaches students math, practical skills raising and caring for fish, and offers them the chance to be a part of a coming milestone in regional wildlife
County’s fish hatchery offers lessons for high school students
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#CountyNews: “When you think about tourism and recreation in Salem County, number one is Cowtown Rodeo, and number two is Cowtown Rodeo,” said Salem County, N.J. Commissioner Mickey Ostrum
Tall in the saddle: Commissioner moonlights at Saturday rodeo
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Check out #EnergyReady, a new U.S. Department of Energy initiative that brings together three free technical assistance programs for #SolarPV, #ElectricVehicles, & #DistributedWind energy under one umbrella for economic growth and sustainability www.Energy-Ready.org
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The Environmental Protection Agency's final rule for Lead and Copper Rule Improvements requires drinking water systems across the country to identify and replace lead pipes within 10 years
EPA announces proposed Lead and Copper Rule Improvements
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Concerned about the effects on their limited commercial base, gateway counties ask for more nuanced approaches to reducing overcrowding in national parks
Gateway counties remain wary of National Park Service crowd control plans
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The Senate Agriculture Committee introduced the Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act, the Senate’s version of the 2024 Farm Bill
Senate Agriculture Committee introduces 2024 Farm Bill
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The ranks of federal and state officials will be refreshed with county government veterans in 2025, with two new senators and three new members of the House
Counties see electoral news in down-ballot races, initiatives
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The Social Security Fairness Act would repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision, which affects the retirement benefits of certain public sector employees
House passes Social Security reform bill
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In the aftermath of Election Day, county election offices across the country are taking note of the challenges they faced, including bomb threats, technical issues and ballot printing problems
Counties overcome challenges on Election Day