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Originally published in 1992 and revised in 2001, Frank B. Connolly's Local Government in Connecticut is one of the most useful and well-established resources on the state's local government. Written expressly for public officials and students, the book explains Connecticut's basic forms of local government and its many variants, as well as examining their inner workings, including governance, management, administration, municipal services, education, and land use. This new edition has been entirely revised, expanded, and updated, with new chapters on charter revision, municipal employees and…mehr

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Originally published in 1992 and revised in 2001, Frank B. Connolly's Local Government in Connecticut is one of the most useful and well-established resources on the state's local government. Written expressly for public officials and students, the book explains Connecticut's basic forms of local government and its many variants, as well as examining their inner workings, including governance, management, administration, municipal services, education, and land use. This new edition has been entirely revised, expanded, and updated, with new chapters on charter revision, municipal employees and unionization, education, homeland security and local government, pensions, and economic development. It includes references to key sections of the Connecticut General Statutes. This unique and indispensable resource for the state is published in cooperation with the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities.
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FRANK B. CONNOLLY is an active participant in local government. He has held numerous municipal positions, including as a town manager and a school business official, in several Connecticut municipalities and written articles for Connecticut Magazine, Connecticut Government, and several newspapers. He lives in Portland, Connecticut. ROGER L. KEMP has contributed to nearly fifty books on municipal government, most recently, The Municipal Budget Crunch: A Handbook for Professionals. He has served as a city manager in cities in Connecticut, New Jersey, and California, and as the president of the Connecticut chapter of the American Society for Public Administration. He lives in Meriden, Connecticut. PHILIP K. SCHENCK has served in Connecticut and other New England municipalities as a town manager for over forty years. A former president of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities and former chairman of the Connecticut Interlocal Risk Management Agency, he lives in Avon, Connecticut.