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The Municipal Advocate, the MMA’s quarterly magazine, presents in-depth articles about important and timely municipal issues, such as budgeting, technology, management, and legal issues. An emphasis is placed on innovative solutions and problem-solving strategies.

Here are the contents of some recent issues:

Vol. 26, No. 2 - The Census and Changing Demographics

Municipal Advocate cover, Vol. 26, No. 2Demographic Changes Tell a Story of Opportunity

Correcting Census Counts Can Mean Dollars for Cities, Towns

How the Census and Other Data Can Be Used to Inform Local Initiatives

Communities Must Be Ready to Meet Changing Human Service Needs



Vol. 26, No. 1 - Civic Engagement and Civil Discourse

Municipal Advocate cover, Vol. 26, No. 1A Civic Calling: The Municipal Leader’s Role in Rebuilding Trust in Government

(Un)civil Discourse: Local Officials Share Their Strategies for Dealing With Bloggers, Commenters, and Other Harsh Critics

COS 2.0: Changing the Way We Do Public Business

Creating a Civil Dialogue: With Employees, Departments and the Public

Law: Can Municipalities Afford Not to Mediate?

Vol. 25, No. 4 - Healthy Communities

Municipal Advocate cover, Vol. 25, No. 4Municipal Leaders Can Help to Create Healthy Communities

Community Design Can Improve Health, Environment and Local Economy

How Somerville Became ‘The Fittest City in America’

A Rural, Regional Approach to Building Healthy Communities

Law: Is There a ‘Smarter’ Way to Build Affordable Housing in Massachusetts?

Vol. 25, No. 3 - Regionalization

Municipal Advocate cover, Vol. 25, No. 3Around the State: Regional Dispatch Becoming Reality on North Shore

Regionalization Can Preserve Essential Services and Streamline Service Delivery

It’s Time to Take Another Look at Collaboration

Mayor Urges Local Leaders to ‘Think Differently’ in Pursuit of Collaboration

Regionalization: Fairy Tales and Scary Bedtime Stories

Law: The Legal Aspects of Regionalizing Municipal Services

Vol. 25, No. 2 - Municipal Law Update

advocate cover vol 25 no 2• Around the State: Confusion Lingers Around Age-Old Municipal Boundaries

Local Officials Must Be Prepared for Changes to Open Meeting Law

Recovering and Preserving Public Records in the Age of Electronic Documents

Blogs, Social Networks and the First Amendment: Public Employers Retain Certain Rights to Take Action Based on Online Speech

Communities Should Examine Civil Service Promotional and Layoff Strategies to Avoid Discrimination Claims

Communities Can Benefit From a Plan to Manage Municipal Real Estate

Vol. 25, No. 1 - Risk Management

Municipal Advocate cover, Vol. 25, No. 1• Around the State: Preventive Maintenance Eliminates Costly Surprises

Preserving Dollars With Risk Management

Anticipating Risk and Planning Response

Planning for the Unexpected: Maintaining Key Operations During a Pandemic

Appropriate Care—and Encouraging Healthy Choices—Can Put a Dent in Workers’ Comp and Health Costs

Law: Strategies for Avoiding Employment Retaliation Claims

Vol. 24, No. 4 – Leadership in Challenging Times

Municipal Advocate cover, Vol. 24, No. 4Mayor Sees Outreach As Pathway Through Fiscal Challenges

Drawing Inspiration From Dr. Seuss: Now Is the Time to Revisit His Lessons on Leadership

Nothing Stays the Same: Leadership Techniques To Empower People During Change Initiatives

In Face of Staff Cuts, Cities and Towns Need a New Management Roadmap



Vol. 24, No. 3 – Savings and Efficiency

Municipal AdvocateAround the State: Town Uses Data to Back Money-Saving Decisions

City Looks to Savings, Efficiency to Persevere in Troubled Times

A Civil Union: How a Town Government and Schools Consolidated Functions, With Benefits for Both

How Does a Town Sustain Itself? Tyngsborough Examines Path to the Future

Local Governments Respond to Fiscal Challenges


Vol. 24, No. 2 – Municipal Web Sites

Municipal Advocate cover, Vol. 24, No. 2• Around the State: Municipal Web Sites Lauded for Posting Extensive Public Records

• Striving for Online Excellence: Key Functions, Characteristics and Content Set the Standard for Municipal Web Sites

• What Makes an Award-Winning Municipal Web Site?

• The Continuing Evolution of E-Government: A Look Toward the Future of Municipal Online Services



Vol. 24, No. 1 – Regionalism

Municipal Advocate cover, Vol. 24, No. 1• Around the State: Mass. Municipalities Are Working on Numerous Regional Projects

• Strategies for Successful Local Government Collaboration

• In Franklin County, Regionalism Has Been Thriving for 10 Years

• Clearing the Hurdles to Effective Collective Purchasing

• Law: Considerations for Inter-Municipal Agreements