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  1. Voters in Lee, Rowan counties pass 1/4-cent sales tax referendums; 10 counties have received voter approval for the tax since November 2007.
  2. Good read on impact of Permit Extension Act (became law in August) on Brunswick County from Wilmington Star-News: http://bit.ly/2Woc6p
  3. Up to $454M available through Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program; letters of intent due 11/19. http://bit.ly/3nvVAX
  4. NCACC to host meeting to review changes to EMS Medicaid Cost Reimbursement Report on Oct. 27 in Raleigh. RSVP required. http://bit.ly/1uA7Yi
  5. The October 2009 issue of CountyLines (Volume 35, No. 10) is now available online at http://bit.ly/3JO1jU. Look for it in mailboxes soon!
  6. NCACC to co-host free webinar on Recovery Zone Bonds on Oct. 22 from 11 a.m. - noon. http://bit.ly/ZTncL
  7. If you're at the State Fair Oct. 15-25, visit the NCACC's county government booth, located in the Education Building. http://www.ncacc.org/.
  8. NCACC RMP, eCivis to sponsor 90-minute grant writing techniques webinar Nov. 5 at 10 a.m. Learn more and register at http://bit.ly/1a0nTa.
  9. 6 meetings scheduled to gather county input on dvlpmt of system to aid combined collections of motor vehicle/prop taxes: http://bit.ly/Hjqaj
  10. Regional LeaderShop to include ethics training for elected officials. More on new ethics law and NCACC + SOG efforts at http://bit.ly/VlBBA
  11. NCACC, SOG working to develop resources, educational opportunities to help counties meet new ethics law requirements: http://bit.ly/VlBBA
  12. President Mary Accor is encouraging county officials to join an NCACC steering committee. Visit http://bit.ly/vDJP7 for current committees.
  13. If you are interested in receiving the e-mail version of CountyLines each month, visit http://bit.ly/F1kdn.
  14. The September 2009 issue of CountyLines (Volume 35, No. 9) is now available online at http://bit.ly/1pg2XH. Look for it in mailboxes soon!
  15. NACo reschedules 'Essentials of Recovery Act Reporting' webinar for Sept. 29 (2-3:30 p.m.). Register at http://bit.ly/8M8S4.
  16. Help educate the public about county government! NCACC seeks volunteers to help staff booth at State Fair (Oct. 15-25): http://bit.ly/2C2wJV
  17. NCACC co-sponsoring free SOG webinar on ARRA compliance and reporting requirements (9/22, 2:30 - 4 p.m.). Register now! http://bit.ly/3ISUw
  18. We've had some issues with access to the State of the Counties database. We have changed the IP address to http://70.62.115.185/.
  19. State budget modifications bill deletes LME fund balance provision: http://bit.ly/oN5Aa
  20. Possible studies before 2010 short session include use of E-911 fees, property tax exemptions: http://bit.ly/oN5Aa