UPDATE YOUR CALENDARS-MID WINTER CONFERENCE DATES HAVE CHANGED!
Recently you received your WVML November newsletter which contained Mid Winter Conference and Election Seminar registrations. The dates for both events have now changed. Please update your calendars as follows:
WVML MID WINTER CONFERENCE – JANUARY 17 & 18, 2016, Charleston Marriott Hotel
ELECTION SEMINAR – JANUARY 19, 2016, Charleston Marriott Hote
WVML Municipal Court Clerk Training Agenda
8:00 AM to 8:45 AM |
Registration with “What Not to Wear to Court” |
8:45 AM |
Opening Remarks and Introductions WVML Lisa Dooley |
9:00 AM |
Dr. Meffert, River City Chiropractor |
9:45 AM |
Suzann Singleton – Introduction to Jump Drive |
10:00 AM |
Department of Motor Vehicles
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10:45 AM |
Mid-Morning Break |
11:00 AM |
Highway Safety – Trish Anderson, Bob Tipton, Barbera Lobert, Charlie Kessel, William King, Austin Macri |
11:30 AM |
Q & A with State Agencies |
12:00 PM |
Lunch – There are some changes We are asking everyone to stay seated until their group is called |
1:00 PM |
WV State Auditor’s Office – Dawn Cork, Municipal Field Inspector, Chief Inspector Division |
2:00 PM |
Treasurer’s Office |
2:30 PM |
Afternoon Break |
2:45 PM |
West Virginia State Police CIB – Sgt Pettry |
3:30 PM |
Learning the Power of Networking – “You Are Not Alone” Hosted by Terri Allen/Robin Smith and Suzann Singleton – Door Prizes |
There will be clerk tips at the top of the hour!
A prize will be awarded every hour!
MUNICIPAL COURT CLERK TRAINING
WEST VIRGINIA MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
MUNICIPAL COURT CLERK TRAINING
NOVEMBER 5, 2015
NLC CITY FISCAL CONDITIONS 2015
This year marks the 30th edition of the City Fiscal Conditions survey of city finance officers. Based on the rich historical data accumulated over three business cycles, this year’s report provides an important retrospective and comparative analysis of fiscal impacts resulting from the 1990, 2001 and 2007 recessions, in addition to our annual analysis of current fiscal conditions.
In 2015, the fiscal condition of U.S. cities continues to show modest improvement. City finance officers are more optimistic than ever, driven largely by an expansion of General Fund revenues. These recent gains, however, have not been substantial enough to restore the revenue declines of the six years prior. When compared to the 1990 and 2001 recessions, it is clear that the fiscal impacts of the 2007 recession are much more substantial, both in terms of depth and duration.
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