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Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
Government Relations Services
New Haven, Connecticut 2,298 followers
CT's largest nonpartisan organization of municipal leaders, representing towns and cities of all sizes.
About us
The Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM) is Connecticut’s statewide association of towns and cities. CCM is an inclusionary organization that celebrates the commonalities between, and champions the interests of, urban, suburban and rural communities. CCM represents municipalities at the General Assembly, before the state executive branch and regulatory agencies, and in the courts. CCM provides member towns and cities with a wide array of other services, including management assistance, individualized inquiry service, assistance in municipal labor relations,technical assistance and training, policy development, research and analysis, publications, information programs, and service programs such as workers’ compensation and liability-automobile-property insurance, risk management, and energy cost-containment. Federal representation is provided by CCM in conjunction with the National League of Cities. CCM was founded in 1966. CCM is governed by a Board of Directors, elected by the member municipalities, with due consideration given to geographical representation, municipalities of different sizes, and a balance of political parties. Numerous committees of municipal officials participate in the development of CCM policy and programs. CCM has offices in New Haven (headquarters) and in Hartford. 545 Long Wharf Drive, 8th Floor New Haven, Connecticut 06511 Tel: (203) 498-3000 Fax: (203) 562-6314 E-mail: webcontact@ccm-ct.org Website: www.ccm-ct.org
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External link for Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
- Industry
- Government Relations Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New Haven, Connecticut
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1966
Locations
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Primary
545 Long Wharf Dr
8th Floor
New Haven, Connecticut 06511, US
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Employees at Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
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Joseph DeLuise
Director of IT Services, Connecticut Conference of Municipalities/CIRMA
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M. Randall Collins Jr
Associate Director of Public Policy, Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
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Maxwell Friedman
Research Manager at Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
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Alison Geisler
Municipal Services & Data Administrator at Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
Updates
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In this harrowing op-ed, Hartford Teacher Tiffany Moyer-Washington says "In the last seven years policies for Hartford Public Schools have widened the cracks for our most vulnerable students to slip through." CCM's plan, outlined in Young People First will close those gaps. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eQUJFcrf
Opinion: Of course she can't read
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This week on Capitol Report, strong numbers for early voting in CT, election security, and CCM’s Joe DeLong MBA, PMP on the roadmap for 119k Commission. (Joe at 11:30)
Capitol Report: Strong numbers for early voting in Connecticut
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Join us in welcoming Joe Thornton to Connecticut Conference of Municipalities
New Comms Director Hired - Issuu
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According to the Institute of Transportation and Development Policy, the CTfastrak system is the top bus system in country and one of the better systems in the world, earning a silver medal for the bus rapid transit (BRT) system.
Ride The Magic Bus - Issuu
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Joe DeLong MBA, PMP shares his thoughts on CCM's recently released report on disconnected youth.
Letter From The Executive Director & CEO - Issuu
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Connecticut Conference of Municipalities reposted this
📰 The 119k Commission released " Youth People First: A Bold Plan to Address Connecticut’s Statewide Crisis" on October 9, 2024. The plan highlights the need for targeted interventions and collaborative efforts to ensure that young people have access to essential resources and opportunities. Access the full report ➡️: https://lnkd.in/eprKQEd9 #YouthPeopleFirst #ConnecticutYouth #YouthDevelopment #119kCommission
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CCM Executive Director Joe DeLong MBA, PMP spoke with Brian & Company on the more intricate details and findings of the 119K Commission Report and Connecticut’s educational crises.
What is the 119K Report
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Listen to the latest episode of Two T’s in a Pod, Andrew Ferguson joined CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey to talk about the importance of coming together to invest in the state’s youth.
Episode 40: Investing in Disconnected Youth
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