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1 Maria Edwards From: NACo <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 8:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: This Week in Photos Having trouble viewing this email? Click Here Palm Beach County, Fla. officials attend the NACo Exec. Dir. Matthew Chase discusses how

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Maria Edwards

From: NACo <[email protected]>

Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 8:45 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: This Week in Photos

Having trouble viewing this email? Click Here

Palm Beach County, Fla. officials attend the

NACo Exec. Dir. Matthew Chase discusses how

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Florida Association of Counties Legislative

Conference in Nassau County.

federal policies impact counties at the Kentucky

Association of Counties Annual Conference in

Lexington.

At the Missouri Association of Counties Annual Conference, NACo Pres. Sallie Clark greets NACo Board

Members Debbi McGinnis and Stephen Holt (left) and honors former NACo Pres. Karen Miller (right) for

serving more than 23 years on the Boone County Commission.

NACo Immediate Past Pres. Riki Hokama

discusses federal transportation policies at the

Association of Oregon Counties Annual

Conference in Lane County.

NACo Telecommunications & Technology

Steering Committee Chair Joe Briggs (right) and

Mont. Defense Alliance Chair David Weissman

visit NACo headquarters.

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NACo Public Lands Steering Committee Chair Ron Walter and NACo Pres. Sallie Clark (left) attend the

Washington State Association of Counties Conference in Skamania County, where NACo Program

Manager Nastassia Walsh (right) welcomes a panel discussion on the Stepping Up initiative featuring

Island County Commissioner Jill Johnson, Skagit County Commissioner Ken Dahlstedt and Island County

Commissioner Helen Price Johnson.

Charles County, Md. joins nearly 5,000

organizations worldwide participating in UN

Women's 16 Days of Activisim dedicated to

ending gender-based violence.

Rural Policy Research Institute Pres. Chuck

Fluharty addresses county officials at the

Innovation Challenge for Coal-Reliant

Communities economic diversification

workshop in Charleston, W.Va.

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Snohomish County, Wash. Agricultural

Coordinator Linda Neunzig discusses forestry at

the county's 12th annual Focus on Farming

Conference.

Baltimore County, Md. Exec. Kevin Kamenetz

opens the Campbell Boulevard extension, a

major transportation link in the region.

Landmarks in Dallas County, Texas, Louisville/Jefferson County, Ky. and the City and County of San

Francisco, Calif. are illuminated in the colors of the French flag, honoring the victims of the attacks in

Paris and showing solidarity with the people of France.

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The National Association of Counties (NACo) unites America's 3,069 county governments. Founded in 1935, NACo

brings county officials together to advocate with a collective voice on national policy, exchange ideas and build new

leadership skills, pursue transformational county solutions, enrich the public's understanding of county

government and exercise exemplary leadership in public service.

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