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Johnston Mayor Graduates from Municipal Elected Officials Institute of
Government
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posted February 28, 2008
COLUMBIA – Mayor Willie Campbell from the
Town of Johnston graduated from the Municipal Elected Officials
Institute of Government on February 20. Graduates received their
diplomas during the Municipal Association of South Carolina’s Hometown,
SC Legislative Action Day in Columbia.
Established in 1986, the Institute is a program of the Municipal
Association of South Carolina that gives municipal officials a strong
foundation in the operation of local government. Participants learn
about the role of elected officials and administrative staff and the
relationships municipal officials have with other local governments,
the state and federal government. The Institute includes two daylong
sessions and three evening satellite broadcasts.
“One of the strengths of local government is the fact the elected
officials come from all backgrounds and walks of life,” said Howard
Duvall, executive director of the Municipal Association. “This
Institute gives elected officials with diverse personal and
professional backgrounds a strong background in the details of running
a local government.”
Highlights of topics covered during the sessions include the Freedom of
Information Act, team building, budgeting, planning and zoning, human
resources and economic development.
The Municipal Association plans and presents the Institute in
cooperation with the University of South Carolina’s Institute of Public
Service and Policy Research and Clemson University’s Strom Thurmond
Institute.
The Institute draws its faculty from recognized local government
leaders in South Carolina and other states, state officials, faculty
and staff of the state’s colleges and universities, and other guest
lecturers.
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