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HR REPORT: Employment Law Hotline: Maternity Leave

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LEGAL Q&A: That Time of Year Again: Common Budgeting FAQs

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Executive Director Message

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Compromise Not an Option: Beat Criminals at Their Own Game Through People, Process, and Technology

In today's ever-evolving cyber landscape, safeguarding information and proactively addressing potential threats to a municipality and the community it serves are top priorities. Over the last two years, attackers were quick to adapt to and exploit new technology and WFH requirements, targeting relief programs and disrupting payment flows. Moreover, threat actors have increasingly abused inherent trust in system connectivity, privilege, and access, and identity continues to be a sought-after commodity.

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Workplace Possibilities

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TECH INSIGHTS: Why Data Backup and Disaster Recovery Need Separate Plans—and Separation from Each Other

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The Value of Municipal Local Welfare

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The New Hampshire Local Welfare Administrators Association’s Executive Board unanimously approved an Ethics Resolution Guidance Agreement to improve fair and equitable financial liability best practices and foster increased municipal government support for emergency housing sheltering, including emergency overnight winter warming centers throughout the state.

Changes to Planning & Zoning Laws in 2022: A Guide for Municipalities

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