Webinar to Explore Impact of Federal Policies on Illinois Communities
Article Summary: A free upcoming webinar will provide Illinois local leaders and professionals with insights into how shifting federal legislation will affect county-level management and resources.
Federal Policy Webinar Key Points:
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The webinar is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 29 at noon.
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The event is hosted by the National Association of Counties.
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The session will cover how federal legislative changes impact local fiscal and administrative programs.
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Participants can register online at go.illinois.edu/FL-updateswebinar.
The National Association of Counties will host a free webinar on Tuesday, Jan. 29 at noon, designed to help Illinois communities navigate the local impact of shifting federal policies.
The annual presentation aims to provide a clear briefing on federal developments that are most likely to impact counties. According to the event announcement, changes in federal legislation can have a significant effect on Illinois communities each year, requiring careful evaluation to ensure the sound management of vital programs and resources.
The session is targeted toward local administrators, civil leaders, business representatives, and professionals in the public and nonprofit sectors. Following the presentation, participants will have the opportunity to join a question-and-answer session.
Registration for the event is currently open at go.illinois.edu/FL-updateswebinar.
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