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On Monday's show: Sunday's mass shooting in Austin may have been an act of terrorism and a response to the U.S. and Israel's military action in Iran, which has led that country to attack several Middle East neighbors. We discuss that and other reverberations from this weekend's violence and implications in politics and on the oil and gas industry.Harris County commissioners recently voted to strip the county treasurer's office of key functions and to pursue dissolving the office altogether. The move was made amidst legal troubles for County Treasurer Carla Wyatt. We get the details from reporter Sarah Grunau.Also this hour: It's the first Monday of the month. That's when we set aside time to sweat the small stuff in another round of Houstonian pet peeves. Send yours now to talk@houstonmatters.org.And we discuss the Astros at spring training, how the automated ball strike challenge system is going so far, and preview the World Baseball Classic as some of the tournament's games will be played at Daikin Park starting next week.Watch
Maria Keena chats with St Louis County Council Member Mark Harder. He explains his view on the progress of negotiations for office space at the former Northwest Plaza site in St Ann. St Louis County needs to find new space as their current location in Clayton is not up to current code, lacking fire sprinklers. He says during this 30 day pause, the council will respond to the next, 'crisis' that the administration has created, and return to this after 30 days.
County names and boundaries have evolved since territorial days in North Dakota, and each of our 53 counties has a unique story that enriches the history of the state. Dunn County's story is one such example.
Chad shares two segments with Dan Brooks, son of Herb Brooks, about the new Netflix documentary on the 1980 Miracle on Ice team. We also have Susie Jones join with audio from an attorney at the Hennepin County Government Center who shares the story of seeing Sheriff Deputies assisting ICE in getting a woman into ICE custody. Plus, Jason DeRusha joins with the usual mix of fun and serious topics.
Chad opens the hour with Susie Jones and an account of what happened inside the Hennepin County Government Center earlier today as sheriff deputies reportedly aided ICE in the arrest of a woman by dragging her from an elevator in the building. Later, Jim Petersen joins with talk about a win last night for the Wolves and a trade to bring guard Ayo Dosunmu over from Chicago.
Chair of the Orange County Commissioners Jean Hamilton spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Wednesday, January 14, discussing county news and events. She previewed next week's meeting of the Orange County Commissioners, which will be their first gathering of the year. She also talked about the upcoming Orange County Government Academy, which is currently taking applications. She discussed the upcoming Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, and more. The post Orange County: Preview of Upcoming Meeting, Orange County Government Academy, MLK Day appeared first on Chapelboro.com.
Carver County Commissioner Lisa Anderson explains how your property taxes are calculated, why growth doesn't automatically lower your tax bill, and how residents can influence local decisions before they're made.What does a Carver County Commissioner actually do? How are your property taxes calculated? And why doesn't all that new construction in Chaska, Victoria, and Waconia automatically lower your tax bill?Commissioner Lisa Anderson represents District 1 on the Carver County Board. She brings 13 years of school board experience and one year on the county board, and she's refreshingly honest about what she's learned about the "hidden layer" of government that affects your daily life.In this conversation, we cover:The two pieces of your property tax bill and how the 2026 levy affects the average Carver County home. Why Carver County's 2.5% growth rate doesn't fully offset rising costs. Minnesota's property tax lag and why your 2025 remodel shows up on your 2027 bill. The state funding squeeze and what an $8 million cost shift could mean for 2027 taxes. Met Council's role in controlling growth through sewer and water expansion. The Highway 5 widening project from Chanhassen to Victoria starting in 2026. How Highway 212's expansion to Norwood Young America came together as a bipartisan effort. Orderly annexation and how cities like Victoria and Carver actually grow. Mental health services including First Street Center in Waconia. The new Chaska Library project and reimagining libraries as community spaces. How to get involved in county government before decisions get made.Lisa describes county government as "a mile wide and a foot deep" compared to her school board days. Her memorable phrase: "The federal government makes their rules, the state government makes laws, the city makes their plans, and we just sort of have to deal with it. We take lemons and make lemonade."Whether you live in Chaska, Chanhassen, Victoria, Waconia, Carver, Cologne, Norwood Young America, Mayer, or anywhere in Carver County, this episode gives you the insider perspective on how local government actually works.Guest: Lisa Anderson, Carver County Commissioner, District 1Host: Greg Anderson, RE/MAX Advisors WestThe Living in Carver County Podcast: Insider conversations with the people who make Carver County the best place to live, work, and raise a family.Connect with Greg:Substack: HelloIamGregAnderson.substack.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gregoryranderson
Amy Ginger joins ChangeMakers with Katie Goar for a grounded conversation on what works in affordable housing and what slows progress.Drawing on more than 25 years across HUD, local government, and national leadership, Amy explains why Housing Choice Vouchers matter, why utilization dropped after the pandemic, and what housing authorities do every day to keep people housed. Amy shares practical lessons from Fairfax County, including longer search times, market aligned payment standards, and geography based strategies.She also breaks down how Moving to Work flexibility fuels housing production, employer partnerships, and faster development. The discussion covers funding stability, regulatory friction, and why housing policy drives economic stability for entire communities.As President of the National Leased Housing Association, Amy offers a clear view of national priorities, bipartisan reform efforts, and the future of voucher and subsidy programs.The episode closes with direct myth busting around housing authorities and voucher participants, grounded in data and lived experience.
Send us a textA whistleblower who works in county government—and tried to call attention to fraud in Minnesota—joined Liz Collin on her podcast. She asked that we protect her identity for the interview, so we called her Susan. She spoke out on Minnesota's Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) fraud, a program funded by Medicaid and administered by the Minnesota Department of Human Services. The program was officially shut down on October 31st. “What I witnessed firsthand, there were a lot of red flags," she said.Support the show
Rick talks with Jane Brady, former State Attorney General and Superior Court Judge about the dangers of SB 159, taking Home Rule away from county government. As Chairwoman of Non-Partisan policy advocacy, "A Better Delaware," Jane continues to serve Delaware.
Today is Monday, November 24. Here are the latest headlines from the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, visit InForum.com.
Erie County Legislator Jeanne Vinal discusses her resolution in county government regarding an increase of tax credits for seniors in Erie County full 396 Mon, 10 Nov 2025 09:30:00 +0000 0jdCMeVezCx7oZXazIPrYT7b3xsjryps news,wben,erie county,erie county legislature,jeanne vinal WBEN Extras news,wben,erie county,erie county legislature,jeanne vinal Erie County Legislator Jeanne Vinal discusses her resolution in county government regarding an increase of tax credits for seniors in Erie County Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Clark County's Charter Review Commission candidates share how the Home Rule Charter should guide county government, balance state law, and promote transparency and local control. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/what-role-should-the-home-rule-charter-play-in-shaping-clark-county-government/ #ClarkCounty #Elections #Politics #HomeRuleCharter #LocalGovernment #Transparency #Accountability #CharterReview #Washington #VotersGuide
(Jun 13, 2025) Fewer people are following their local governments than ever before, even though those boards have a direct influence on people's lives. We report from a St. Lawrence County government open house, where local officials were showing what they do but few members of the public were there to listen. Also: Governor Kathy Hochul and Congresswoman Elise Stefanik sparred in a congressional hearing yesterday in a possible governor's race preview.
The Florida legislature is in overtime this week, negotiating a budget for next year. Driving the delay is a fight over what taxes to cut, and the governor's proposal to cut property taxes worries a lot of people. Noah Vinsky has a closer look.Next: Meanwhile in Manatee County, the all-Republican county commission was discussing how to shrink an already lean local government. Spoiler alert: It ain't easy, and some commissioners are expressing frustration. Then: FPL is asking state regulators to give it the biggest base rate hike in Florida history, if not U.S. history. We are looking at some of the grassroots pushback.Finally: As the next storm season looms, our reporter Ramon Lopez caught up with hurricane hunters.
In Oregon this county lost its standing on a garbage dump and is appealing.But it appears the three members pushing this over budget project are also scheming in the state legislature to do somethin most taxpayers know nothing about. And the result won't just impact Lane County but the entire Willamette Valley.
We are honored to have back with us Johannes Hoevertsz, Director of the Sonoma County Department of Public Infrastructure. We speak with Director Hoevertsz about the plans and vision for the Sonoma County Government Center.
The Imperial County Board of Supervisors held a vote of “no confidence” in their auditor-controller just two weeks after they fired a top administrator. Then, the Grossmont Union High School District Board passes on a chance to prevent dozens of layoffs. Plus, proposed federal cuts to Medicaid put nearly half of San Diego's Latino population at risk.
Unlike your kids or your dogs, when you call them, they come! I am talking about the 1000+ men and women who make up the Anne Arundel County Fire Department! Sure, the department is an arm of the County Government, but the IAFF Local 1563 is the Union that collectively bargains for their pay and benefits, makes sure that they are staffed safely, and they are getting the support they need. After all, they see some pretty horrid things in the course of their duty! Today, we speak with Joe Addivinola, the long-time President of IAFF Local 1563, to see how the union plays a role. And, it is a lot larger than I imagined! From literacy campaigns to coat drives, our Firefighters, EMTs, and Paramedics go all out for the community when they are not working that 24 on 3 off shift! Did you know that the Union owns a four-story building in Millersville? Did you know there is a huge banquet room that can be rented out? Did you know they are a nonprofit, and you can donate directly to support their work? Me either! Joe even lets us know his thoughts about Anne Arundel County Executive Pittman! This was a VERY enlightening conversation and some insight into the men and women who put the wet stuff on the red stuff! Have a listen! LINKS: IAFF Local 1563 (Website) IAFF Local 1563 (Facebook) IAFF Local 1563 (X)
It's the most wonderful time of the year - for local governments that is! This interview with El Paso County Commissioners Carrie Geitner and Cory Applegate was recorded on April 3, 2025. In this episode, we talk about National County Government Month and the positive impact counties can have on their residents. Beyond the Dais aims to bring you stories about people making a difference in El Paso County, Colorado. If you have a story you want to share or know someone you feel should be highlighted, please email EPCPIO@elpasoco.com. If you are interested in hearing more of these stories, feel free to browse previous episodes or stay tuned for future editions of this podcast.
Plus: A burn ban in effect through the end of the week in Henrico; funding for Richmond's combined sewer overflow projects; and other stories In the podcast: New funding included in Youngkin's amendments for Richmond's CSO; Henrico burn ban in effect
In this episode we talk with Rochelle Campbell, Executive Director of Toiletry & Company about what they do for our community and importance of their mission. Toiletry & CoThis episode is part of our Inside Our Community series. County Government works with Associated agencies that play an important role in shaping our community, and over this series, we'll be exploring what they do, why they're important, and how you can get engaged.Thanks for listening. If you like this podcast and want to hear more, search Charles County Government on Apple Podcast, Spotify or where ever you get your podcast - and be sure to like and subscribe. We're also available on YouTube. Search Charles County Commissioners And Stay Connected for all County news, information, and programs by visiting www.CharlesCountyMD.gov/StayConnected
St. Johns County government in HOT water over what is being called a "sham" investigation. by 904 Now
Keeli is the Water Policy Program Manager at Seminole County Government in Florida. In this episode we discussed her role in developing holistic water policies, current projects focusing on stakeholder engagement and internal water audits, and the challenges of limited staffing and funding. Her career progression, emphasizing communication and collaboration skills honed through diverse experiences, including teaching and land management, was also highlighted, along with the importance of mentorship and proactive issue resolution. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
In this episode we talk with Donna Retzlaff, Executive Director of the Spring Dell Center about how they empower individals with developmental disabilities. This episode is part of our Inside Our Community series. County Government works with Associated agencies that play an important role in shaping our community, and over this series, we'll be exploring what they do, why they're important, and how you can get engaged.Spring Dell Center https://springdellcenter.org/Thanks for listening. If you like this podcast and want to hear more, search Charles County Government on Apple Podcast, Spotify or where ever you get your podcast - and be sure to like and subscribe. We're also available on YouTube. Search Charles County Commissioners And Stay Connected for all County news, information, and programs by visiting www.CharlesCountyMD.gov/StayConnected
Hon Philip Kisia weighs in on the stand off between Nairobi county Government and Kenya Power by Capital FM
How does a County like White Pine in Nevada fund all services and education when 97% of the County is owned by the Federal Government?
In this episode we talk with Mike Kepferle, Port Tobacco River Conservancy about what they do, how they assist our community, and how the Charitable Trust assists them in fulfilling their mission. This episode is part of our Inside Our Community series. County Government works with Associated agencies that play an important role in shaping our community, and over this series, we'll be exploring what they do, why they're important, and how you can get engaged.Thanks for listening. If you like this podcast and want to hear more, search Charles County Government on Apple Podcast, Spotify or where ever you get your podcast - and be sure to like and subscribe. We're also available on YouTube. Search Charles County Commissioners And Stay Connected for all County news, information, and programs by visiting www.CharlesCountyMD.gov/StayConnected
In this episode of Quality Living With Peaceful Support, host Amanda Whittemore talks with author Georgia Cockerham about critical issues in Curry County government, focusing on public safety and budget management. Issues discussed include the misuse of terminology by commissioners, improper budget cuts to the Sheriff's Department, and the misrepresentation of a failed property tax […]
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we switch gears a bit and welcome Tom Klein from Montgomery County to come and do a general update on the County side of things! Listen to hear more about how the County Government operates and what projects are currently happening in the County such as the Nucor Road Overpass, Courthouse Renovations, & more! For more information, check out the County website at https://www.montgomerycounty.in.gov/ Contact Tom Klein at Tom.Klein@montgomerycounty.in.gov Yodel Community Calendar: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
Dr. JoAnn di Filippo on Pima County government Job vacancies and unfilled reqs and the number of county employees State cost shifts--money realities after COVIID? Pima County brings in another consultant...for parks.
Dr. JoAnn di Filippo on Pima County Government Developments in the American Battery Factory project. Spoiler alert, timeline moved right...way to the right. Back to the future. Another Pima County special.
In this episode we talk with Tiffany Barber, Executive Director of Poiema about what they do, how they assist our community, and how the Charitable Trust assists them in fulfilling their mission. Poiema is a transitional living program empowering women survivors on the road to recovery from substance abuse, addiction, domestic violence, human trafficking, prostitution, incarceration, homelessness, or other traumas. This episode is part of our Inside Our Community series. County Government works with Associated agencies that play an important role in shaping our community, and over this series, we'll be exploring what they do, why they're important, and how you can get engaged.Thanks for listening. If you like this podcast and want to hear more, search Charles County Government on Apple Podcast, Spotify or where ever you get your podcast - and be sure to like and subscribe. We're also available on YouTube. Search Charles County Commissioners And Stay Connected for all County news, information, and programs by visiting www.CharlesCountyMD.gov/StayConnected
Dr. JoAnn di Filippo on Pima County government. Dr. di Filippo digs in to the just concluded election--rental space for the Recorder's office, the decision to close the online portal to request a mail ballot, and more.
Dr. JoAnn di Filippo on Pima County government.
Dr. JoAnn di Filippo on Pima County government. $400K to clean up voter rolls now being authorized and spend a week AFTER the election... Hatch Act and the Sheriff's race
Dr. JoAnn di Filippo on Pima County government. What, exactly, is Steve Kozachik's role in Pima County administration? Pima County Elections...ready for prime time after past problems?
6 days left before election day and voters in LA County will decide on a measure that will probably have more direct impact on their lives than who wins the presidency. Measure G will transform how the county is governed. We heard a couple of weeks ago from one county supervisor who supports the measure. Now, we hear from another county supervisor who says it's a bad idea.
Dr. JoAnn di Filippo on Pima County government
26 DAYS to go before election day ... as the campaign finish line starts to come into view. On today's Countdown 2024: major reforms for LA County's government will be on the ballot next month ... but let's be honest: most voters probably don't know and don't even much care how LA county government works! That's why we have Supervisor Lindsey Horvath ... chair of the LA County Board of Supervisors ... with us to explain it all.
This episode is part of our Inside Our Community series. County Government works with associated agencies that play an important role in shaping our community, and over this series we'll be exploring what they do, why they're important, and how you can get engaged. This episode features Christie Burnett, Executive Director of the Charles County Charitable Trust. Learn what the Trust is, how and why it was formed, and what they do to assist our community. The Charles County Charitable Trust can be found here: https://www.charlesnonprofits.org/Thanks for listening. If you like this podcast and want to hear more, search Charles County Government on Apple Podcast, Spotify or where ever you get your podcast - and be sure to like and subscribe. We're also available on YouTube. Search Charles County Commissioners And Stay Connected for all County news, information, and programs by visiting www.CharlesCountyMD.gov/StayConnected
Hank is a member of the White Pine County Commission and we need a fix to the spending problem and it appears to start with assessed values.
On this episode of The Tyler Tech Podcast, we sit down with Everett Erichsen, director of the Ulster County Department of Emergency Services in New York. Everett discusses the county's transformative impact of the text-to-911 solution and highlights the evolution of technology and its critical role in improving public safety. Hear firsthand accounts of how text-to-911 has made a difference, from aiding individuals in distress to maintaining operations during system outages. He also outlines the importance of interoperability in ensuring seamless communication across multiple agencies.Join us for an insightful conversation on next-gen emergency response technology and the importance of embracing the future to ensure community safety.We also detail City Hall Selfie Day, an initiative created by Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL), which takes place on Thursday, August 15th. For more information, visit: www.elgl.org/cityhallselfieLearn more about the topics discussed in this episode with these resources:Public Safety SolutionsBlog: Is the Modern-Day 911 System Equipped for the Future?Blog: Addressing Unmet Technology Needs in 911 CentersBlog: Doing More with Less in Public SafetyBlog: Public Safety Embraces Cloud Tech for Enhanced EfficiencyVideo: Insights From a Nine-County 911 Consortium Download: Public Safety Agencies are Embracing Cloud LivingPodcast: CAD Innovations with CarbyneAnd you can listen to other episodes of the podcast at this link: www.tylertech.com/resources/podcastLet us know what you think about the Tyler Tech Podcast in this survey!
So tell me, how is it that everyone now believes the "Fake News" establishments when it is the guy who coined the phrase in the crosshairs?
On this episode of The Tyler Tech Podcast, Gina Erickson, Senior Software Development Manager, ERP Pro, at Tyler Technologies, explores the crucial role of modern solutions such as identity providers in safeguarding technology infrastructure, especially in smaller municipalities like Des Moines County, Iowa, where she spent time as an IT Director. Gina shares insights into the challenges and best practices of tech modernization from her extensive experience.We also detail our latest white paper about the five main risks of legacy systems. You can download that here: Is Your Legacy Digital Infrastructure Putting You at Risk?Learn more about the topics discussed in this episode with these resources:Identity Workforce Streamlines Sign-in ManagementWhy Do You Need Identity and Access Management (IAM)?Issue Paper: The Case for Centralized Digital IdentitiesBlog: 6 Key Dimensions to Enhance the Digital Resident ExperienceBlog: Future-Proofing Government Through Technology ModernizationAnd you can listen to other episodes of the podcast at this link: www.tylertech.com/resources/podcastLet us know what you think about the Tyler Tech Podcast in this survey!
In the latest episode of Nopixafterdark, Aaron sat down with Altmann R. Pannell, MPA, Director of Government Relations over the Mid-Atlantic Region Coca-Cola Consolidated Davion Percy, Vice President of Community Relations & Public Policy with Luminis Health, and Maurice Simpson, Jr., JD Senior State Government Affairs Manager at Constellation- these three Government Relations Executives have been friends for over a decade. They shared their life stories and discussed how they became friends while working together in Prince George's County Government. Their motto is “Stronger Together”. Tune in to learn more about their journey and how they continue to make an impact in their communities and Annapolis. #Nopixafterdark #communitysupport i#governmentrelations #Friendship #Annapolis Bios Altmann R. Pannell is a native of Petersburg, Virginia, who began his career of service through his achievement of the Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scout Rank during his matriculation through high school. Altmann earned a B.A. in African American Studies with a focus in Public Policy from the University of Maryland College Park in 2009 and a Master of Public Administration with a focus in Public Policy from Bowie State University in 2016. Upon graduation, Altmann began his career in the arena of politics and government relations serving under three elected officials in the State of Maryland for over 10 years. In March 2016, Altmann began working in the Non-Profit Sector of the District of Columbia for Food & Friends Inc., as the Manager of Intergovernmental Relations and Public Funding. After a successful service career with Food & Friends, Altmann continued to strive for higher aspirations and worked for the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) in 2019 as the Director of Government and External Affairs. During his tenure at IACLEA, Altmann directly interacted with and advocated to, members of the U.S. Congress, the Executive Administration, and federal government agencies in the public safety arena. In pursuit of enhancing best practices and striving to find solutions to problems in the policing community, Altmann worked tirelessly to bring different perspectives to difficult conversations addressing community policing in America. During his time at IACLEA, he was also tasked to lead the COVID-19 Rapid Response Task Force for the nation's Colleges and Universities at the onset and throughout the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the early Spring of 2021, Altmann was presented with an excellent opportunity to join Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc., as the Director of Government Relations over the Mid-Atlantic Region. Coca-Cola Consolidated is the largest independent bottler of Coca-Cola in the United States. Since that time, Altmann has continued to work to raise awareness surrounding the positive economic, environmental, social, and sustainable impact that his company and The Coca-Cola brand have on the region and country as a whole. Davion Percy is a Government Relations Executive with nearly 2 decades of experience in Government and Politics. He began his career by working in Prince George's County Government. While with the county, he worked for 5 years. The executive branch and another 5 years in the legislative branch before taking so government relations job at Alexander & Cleaver, P.A. (A&C). He quickly rose through the ranks of A&C, becoming Vice President of Government Relations before leaving to launch his firm, Percy Public Affairs. He now serves Luminis Health as its Vice President of Community Relations & Public Policy. Maurice Simpson Jr. JD has established himself as a leader in government, grassroots politics, and the private sector. As Senior Manager of State Government Affairs for Constellation, the nation's largest clean energy provider, Maurice leads the company's legislative and regulatory efforts to modernize energy policies for customers in Maryland, DC and Delaware. Prior to joining Constellation, Maurice spent over 7 years in public service as an aide to the Prince George's County Council. He was elected president of the Prince George's County Young Democrats and served as an At-Large Member of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Youth Council. With over 60,000 votes, Maurice was elected one of the youngest Delegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Maurice is native of Prince George's County, Maryland where he serves on the board of Ardmore Enterprises, a local non-profit that empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He is an active member of the Prince George's County NAACP and First Baptist Church of Glenarden.
On this episode of The Tyler Tech Podcast, Rita Reynolds, CIO at NACo (National Association of Counties) unveils groundbreaking initiatives aimed at transforming how counties harness technology for accessibility, security, and real-world impact. From innovative workforce strategies to crucial strides in digital transformation, Rita shares insights and practical wisdom that are truly reshaping the landscape of local government. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion filled with tangible strategies and inspiring anecdotes straight from the forefront of county tech innovation.We also look ahead to Connect 2024, which will be in Indianapolis, Indiana from May 19th to May 22nd. Registration is now open at: www.tylertech.com/connectLearn more about the topics discussed in this episode with these resources:White Paper: Is Your Legacy Digital Infrastructure Putting You at Risk?NACo ResourcesTyler Technologies & NACo: Modernized Systems from a Connected CountyAdditional Resources for CountiesBlog: Is it Time for Your County to Move to the Cloud?Webinar: Making Data Accessible to ResidentsAnd you can listen to other episodes of the podcast at this link: www.tylertech.com/resources/podcastLet us know what you think about the Tyler Tech Podcast in this survey!
Join us as we shine a spotlight on the remarkable women shaping the landscape of tech and the public sector.On this episode, we discuss the remarkable strides made by women leaders in technology, the public sector, and in the critical realm of data access. We delve into insightful discussions with three trailblazers, Director of Data Sciences for the State of Maryland, Julia Fischer, Assistant Director of Budget and Performance in Pierce County, Washington, Julie Demuth, and Tyler's Director of Client Success, Marlin Jones, exploring their journeys, challenges, and triumphs.We also look ahead to Connect 2024, which will be in Indianapolis, Indiana from May 19th to May 22nd. Registration is now open at: www.tylertech.com/connectearn more about the topics discussed in this episode with these resources:White Paper: Is Your Legacy Digital Infrastructure Putting You at Risk?Blog: Building Trust Through Effective Case ManagementTyler Technologies & NACo: Modernized Systems from a Connected CountyAdditional Resources for CountiesAdditional Resources for StatesBlog: Is it Time for Your County to Move to the Cloud?Blog: Women in Cybersecurity See Positive GrowthPodcast: Leading Change: Women in CybersecurityAnd you can listen to other episodes of the podcast at this link: www.tylertech.com/resources/podcastLet us know what you think about the Tyler Tech Podcast in this survey!