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4/4/2005
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LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE from page 1 � • � � ILG from page l . .... . ... . . . . . . . . . <br /> The program is designed to educate small The pamphlet summarizes key areas of the <br /> groups of city officials interested in seeking higher Brown Ad and the Public Records Act of interest <br /> office in the State Legislature. The goal is to to elected officials. An annotated version of the � <br /> cultivate a better understanding among future pamphlet is also avaitable online. Additionai <br /> legislators of the pressing infrastructure issues copies are also available for purchase through the <br /> facing cities across the state, as well the history of League's CityBooks program by calling <br /> local government in Califomia and the importance 916.658.8257. Proceeds from hardcopy sales <br /> of preserving local control. support the Institute's work in the ethics area. <br /> Any mayor, council member or professional Those local officials interested in leaming <br /> city staff may nominate a current city official to more about these laws are encouraged to visit the <br /> participate in the CCLI. Nominations may also °public processes' section of the ethics portion of <br /> come from any of the League's constituency the Institute's Website: www.ilsa.oraftrust. which <br /> groups, or from the League Partners Program. includes links to electronic versions of the <br /> League's Open and Public pubtication and the <br /> Nominations must successfully convey the new Attomey General publications on open gov- <br /> governance skills and accomplishments of the ernment laws (click on "resources for further <br /> candidate, and should highlight any and all contri- information" at the bottom ofthe page). <br /> butions toward League goals and/or the League's <br /> mission of protecting local control. Prospective The Institute is grateful to the Kronick, <br /> participants may nominate themsetves, but Moskovitz, Tiedemann and Girard taw firm, whose <br /> deference will be paid to candidates with broad financial support of the Institute made this publica- <br /> support within the League and its goveming tion and its distribution possible. The Institute's <br /> bodies. work is supported by grants, private sector contri- <br /> butions, the League, publications sales and <br /> Nomination forms are available on the League individual contributions. <br /> Website (About the League). Nominations should <br /> be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. Monday, Celebrating its 50"� year of service to local <br /> April 4t" to the League's PublicAffairs Department officials, the Institute's mission is to develop <br /> Director, Mike Madrid, at mmadrid�cacities.org or forward-thinking resources to assist local officials <br /> fax: 916.658.8240. Please contact Mike Madrid in their service to their communities. For more <br /> with any questions: 916.658.8272. information about the Institute and its work, please <br /> visit www.ilsa.orq. <br /> Our Mission <br /> Restore and protect local control for cities through education and advocacy to <br /> enhance the quality of life for all Californians. <br /> PAGE 7JPRIORITY FOCUS Visit the League's Official Web Site--www.cacities.org <br />
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