Potholes & Politics: Local Maine Issues from A to Z
Maine Municipal Association
44 episodes
3 days ago
Send us a text In this episode, Rebecca Lambert and Amanda Campbell explore the work of the 18-member Right to Know Advisory Committee, which oversees and supports the Maine Freedom of Access Act. They discuss who serves on the committee, what the committee does, why the work maters, and how it impacts municipalities across the state. For those looking for a clear and concise overview of the committee’s role and responsibilities, this episode is worth a listen.
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Send us a text In this episode, Rebecca Lambert and Amanda Campbell explore the work of the 18-member Right to Know Advisory Committee, which oversees and supports the Maine Freedom of Access Act. They discuss who serves on the committee, what the committee does, why the work maters, and how it impacts municipalities across the state. For those looking for a clear and concise overview of the committee’s role and responsibilities, this episode is worth a listen.
Potholes & Politics: Local Maine Issues from A to Z
10 minutes
1 month ago
MMA’s One-Stop Shop for HR Information
Send us a text This week, Rebecca Lambert and Amanda Campbell are joined by Janet Kelle, MMA’s Human Resources Director. With more than 30 years of HR experience, most recently with Husson University, Janet quickly made her presence known at MMA. In this edition, Rebecca, Amanda and Janet dive into the wide range of human resource services available to MMA member municipalities. These include succession planning, employee handbook reviews, and compliance guidance, as well as...
Potholes & Politics: Local Maine Issues from A to Z
Send us a text In this episode, Rebecca Lambert and Amanda Campbell explore the work of the 18-member Right to Know Advisory Committee, which oversees and supports the Maine Freedom of Access Act. They discuss who serves on the committee, what the committee does, why the work maters, and how it impacts municipalities across the state. For those looking for a clear and concise overview of the committee’s role and responsibilities, this episode is worth a listen.