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    2019 NACo Legislative Priorities

    Promote County Infrastructure Priorities in a Comprehensive Infrastructure Package:

    NACo supports efforts by the administration and Congress to increase our nation’s infrastructure investments to help promote economic development, public safety and overall mobility. Any federal infrastructure package should reflect county priorities, such as: allocating more federal seed capital and matching funds for locally owned infrastructure, increasing local decision-making authority and flexibility, and streamlining and shortening the federal permitting process while still requiring robust public participation and world-class environmental stewardship.

    COUNTIES OWN 46 PERCENT OF ALL PUBLIC ROAD MILES

    COUNTIES OWN 38 PERCENT OF THE NATIONAL BRIDGE INVENTORY

    COUNTIES ARE INVOLVED IN 78 PERCENT OF THE NATION’S PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND A THIRD OF PUBLIC AIRPORTS

    Promote Mental Health, Substance Use Disorders Treatment and Criminal Justice Reform:

    NACo supports sensible measures that promote and advance the overall safety of the public. Within this context, we also support new policies and approaches that would enhance the ability of county officials and our partners to prevent and treat mental health and substance use disorders, both in the community and within the confines of the criminal justice system. Furthermore, NACo supports policies and programs that divert non-violent individuals struggling with mental illness and/or substance use disorders from local jails into more appropriate treatment programs. NACo also supports legislation requiring states to suspend, rather than terminate, an individual’s eligibility for certain federal health benefits upon arrest, including Medicaid and veterans’ benefits.

    APPROXIMATELY 8.5 MILLION ADULTS HAVE BOTH A MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER

    10.6 MILLION INDIVIDUALS CYCLE IN AND OUT OF MORE THAN 3,000 LOCAL JAILS EACH YEAR

    20 PERCENT OF JAIL INMATES HAVE A SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS

    COUNTIES OWN AND SUPPORT 903 HOSPITALS AND OPERATE 1,943 LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY

    Boost Broadband Deployment and Accessibility While Preserving Local Zoning Authority:

    NACo supports the deployment and availability of emerging technologies, such as small cell 5G, to all areas of the nation to ensure equitable economic and educational opportunities for all. By preserving the long-standing, existing local zoning authorities of counties and other local governments in the deployment process, counties can ensure that the public interest is being served by communications providers regardless of the delivery platform. County officials can also fulfill our responsibilities as trustees of public property and as protectors of public safety and welfare during this deployment process. NACo urges Congress and federal agencies to recognize counties as co-regulators, providers and partners in extending the benefits of advanced telecommunications and broadband technology — including improvements to county emergency preparedness and response systems — to all Americans. Federal policymakers should support local decision-making and accountability of local elected officials and should oppose any actions that would preempt or limit the zoning and siting authority of local governments.

    In rural areas, just 68.6% of residents have access to high-speed internet access via both fixed wireless services and mobile LTE broadband

    Approximately 14 million rural Americans and 1.2 million Americans living on tribal lands still lack access to high-speed mobile LTE broadband

    Support the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) and Secure Rural Schools (SRS) Programs:   

    NACo supports restoring full mandatory funding for the Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program, which compensates public lands counties for untaxable federal land. NACo also supports extending the Secure Rural Schools (SRS) program as a transitional funding mechanism until the federal government fully implements a sustainable, long-term forest management program with adequate revenue sharing for forest counties and schools.

    61.6 percent of counties have federal land within their boundaries

    PILT and SRS support critical services in counties, including emergency services, search and rescue, fire protection, forest maintenance, education and transportation infrastructure

    Support Implementation of the Farm Bill:

    NACo supports the recent long-term reauthorization of the Farm Bill that will help counties provide critical investments in our nation’s most under-served communities. As part of the Farm Bill implementation, NACo supports full funding for all Farm Bill titles, which help strengthen our nation’s rural infrastructure (including broadband and water and wastewater systems), protect our nation’s food supply, increase access to healthy food for low-income populations through the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) and promote environmental stewardship and conservation.

    BETWEEN 2009 AND 2016, THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE’S RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LEVERAGED OVER $187 BILLION IN LOANS AND GRANTS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT

    IN 2017, MORE THAN 40 MILLION INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED SERVICES SUPPORTED BY SNAP

    Establish a More Effective Definition of Waters of the U.S.:

    NACo believes that local streets, gutters and human-made ditches should be excluded from the definition of “Waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS) under the federal Clean Water Act. NACo calls on Congress and the administration to develop and implement a new, more practical WOTUS definition in consultation and collaboration with state and local governments.

    MORE THAN 70 PERCENT OF COUNTIES INVEST IN STORM SEWER SYSTEMS, SEWAGE DISPOSAL, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND WATER UTILITIES

    COUNTIES INVEST $23.9 BILLION IN SANITARY, STORM SEWER SYSTEMS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL/TREATMENT AND WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS

    Promote Economic Mobility and Opportunity Across All Counties:

    NACo supports federal investments and policies that help advance and leverage both regional and local strategies focused on serving those most in need, including those addressing the root causes of poverty. While national economic indicators are strong, many communities – defined both as geographic places and as certain demographics – lag the overall national performance. Counties are confronting increased demand and caseloads for workforce skills training, mental health and substance abuse treatment, public hospital services (including county-run hospitals and clinics), child protective services and elder care. At the same time, county goverments are increasingly burdened and restricted by mounting federal and state mandates, limitations and oversight. To meet these challenges, counties need a strong federal partner committed to achieving better outcomes through local decision-making, flexibility and accountability

    COUNTIES INVEST OVER $58 BILLION IN HUMAN SERVICES EACH YEAR 

    TWO-THIRDS OF COUNTIES HAVE POVERTY RATES ABOVE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE

    THE PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN WHO HAVE A HIGHER STANDARD OF LIVING THAN THEIR PARENTS FELL FROM APPROXIMATELY 90% FOR CHILDREN BORN IN 1940 TO 50% FOR CHILDREN BORN IN THE 1980S.

    NACo Legislative Department Staff Directory 

    NACo works to preserve local decision making, to protect counties from unfunded mandates and local preemption and to strengthen the federal-state-local partnership.
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    Advocacy
    2019-04-03

Promote County Infrastructure Priorities in a Comprehensive Infrastructure Package:

NACo supports efforts by the administration and Congress to increase our nation’s infrastructure investments to help promote economic development, public safety and overall mobility. Any federal infrastructure package should reflect county priorities, such as: allocating more federal seed capital and matching funds for locally owned infrastructure, increasing local decision-making authority and flexibility, and streamlining and shortening the federal permitting process while still requiring robust public participation and world-class environmental stewardship.

COUNTIES OWN 46 PERCENT OF ALL PUBLIC ROAD MILES

COUNTIES OWN 38 PERCENT OF THE NATIONAL BRIDGE INVENTORY

COUNTIES ARE INVOLVED IN 78 PERCENT OF THE NATION’S PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AND A THIRD OF PUBLIC AIRPORTS

Promote Mental Health, Substance Use Disorders Treatment and Criminal Justice Reform:

NACo supports sensible measures that promote and advance the overall safety of the public. Within this context, we also support new policies and approaches that would enhance the ability of county officials and our partners to prevent and treat mental health and substance use disorders, both in the community and within the confines of the criminal justice system. Furthermore, NACo supports policies and programs that divert non-violent individuals struggling with mental illness and/or substance use disorders from local jails into more appropriate treatment programs. NACo also supports legislation requiring states to suspend, rather than terminate, an individual’s eligibility for certain federal health benefits upon arrest, including Medicaid and veterans’ benefits.

APPROXIMATELY 8.5 MILLION ADULTS HAVE BOTH A MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER

10.6 MILLION INDIVIDUALS CYCLE IN AND OUT OF MORE THAN 3,000 LOCAL JAILS EACH YEAR

20 PERCENT OF JAIL INMATES HAVE A SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS

COUNTIES OWN AND SUPPORT 903 HOSPITALS AND OPERATE 1,943 LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY

Boost Broadband Deployment and Accessibility While Preserving Local Zoning Authority:

NACo supports the deployment and availability of emerging technologies, such as small cell 5G, to all areas of the nation to ensure equitable economic and educational opportunities for all. By preserving the long-standing, existing local zoning authorities of counties and other local governments in the deployment process, counties can ensure that the public interest is being served by communications providers regardless of the delivery platform. County officials can also fulfill our responsibilities as trustees of public property and as protectors of public safety and welfare during this deployment process. NACo urges Congress and federal agencies to recognize counties as co-regulators, providers and partners in extending the benefits of advanced telecommunications and broadband technology — including improvements to county emergency preparedness and response systems — to all Americans. Federal policymakers should support local decision-making and accountability of local elected officials and should oppose any actions that would preempt or limit the zoning and siting authority of local governments.

In rural areas, just 68.6% of residents have access to high-speed internet access via both fixed wireless services and mobile LTE broadband

Approximately 14 million rural Americans and 1.2 million Americans living on tribal lands still lack access to high-speed mobile LTE broadband

Support the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) and Secure Rural Schools (SRS) Programs:   

NACo supports restoring full mandatory funding for the Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program, which compensates public lands counties for untaxable federal land. NACo also supports extending the Secure Rural Schools (SRS) program as a transitional funding mechanism until the federal government fully implements a sustainable, long-term forest management program with adequate revenue sharing for forest counties and schools.

61.6 percent of counties have federal land within their boundaries

PILT and SRS support critical services in counties, including emergency services, search and rescue, fire protection, forest maintenance, education and transportation infrastructure

Support Implementation of the Farm Bill:

NACo supports the recent long-term reauthorization of the Farm Bill that will help counties provide critical investments in our nation’s most under-served communities. As part of the Farm Bill implementation, NACo supports full funding for all Farm Bill titles, which help strengthen our nation’s rural infrastructure (including broadband and water and wastewater systems), protect our nation’s food supply, increase access to healthy food for low-income populations through the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) and promote environmental stewardship and conservation.

BETWEEN 2009 AND 2016, THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE’S RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LEVERAGED OVER $187 BILLION IN LOANS AND GRANTS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT

IN 2017, MORE THAN 40 MILLION INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED SERVICES SUPPORTED BY SNAP

Establish a More Effective Definition of Waters of the U.S.:

NACo believes that local streets, gutters and human-made ditches should be excluded from the definition of “Waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS) under the federal Clean Water Act. NACo calls on Congress and the administration to develop and implement a new, more practical WOTUS definition in consultation and collaboration with state and local governments.

MORE THAN 70 PERCENT OF COUNTIES INVEST IN STORM SEWER SYSTEMS, SEWAGE DISPOSAL, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND WATER UTILITIES

COUNTIES INVEST $23.9 BILLION IN SANITARY, STORM SEWER SYSTEMS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL/TREATMENT AND WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS

Promote Economic Mobility and Opportunity Across All Counties:

NACo supports federal investments and policies that help advance and leverage both regional and local strategies focused on serving those most in need, including those addressing the root causes of poverty. While national economic indicators are strong, many communities – defined both as geographic places and as certain demographics – lag the overall national performance. Counties are confronting increased demand and caseloads for workforce skills training, mental health and substance abuse treatment, public hospital services (including county-run hospitals and clinics), child protective services and elder care. At the same time, county goverments are increasingly burdened and restricted by mounting federal and state mandates, limitations and oversight. To meet these challenges, counties need a strong federal partner committed to achieving better outcomes through local decision-making, flexibility and accountability

COUNTIES INVEST OVER $58 BILLION IN HUMAN SERVICES EACH YEAR 

TWO-THIRDS OF COUNTIES HAVE POVERTY RATES ABOVE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE

THE PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN WHO HAVE A HIGHER STANDARD OF LIVING THAN THEIR PARENTS FELL FROM APPROXIMATELY 90% FOR CHILDREN BORN IN 1940 TO 50% FOR CHILDREN BORN IN THE 1980S.

NACo Legislative Department Staff Directory 

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    Agriculture & Rural Affairs Steering Committee

    Responsible for all matters pertaining to USDA agriculture, rural development programs, rural renewable energy development, research and extension, food safety, and conservation programs.  Policy Platform 2022-2023 2022 NACo Legislative Priorities
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    <p>Responsible for all matters pertaining to USDA agriculture, rural development programs, rural renewable energy development, research and extension, food safety, and conservation programs.&nbsp;</p>

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    Community, Economic & Workforce Development Steering Committee

    Responsible for all matters pertaining to housing, community and economic development, public works, and workforce development including the creation of affordable housing and housing options for different populations, residential, commercial, and industrial development, and building and housing codes. Policy Platform & Resolutions 2022-2023 2022 NACo Legislative Priorities
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    <p>Responsible for all matters pertaining to housing, community and economic development, public works, and workforce development including the creation of affordable housing and housing options for different populations, residential,

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    Finance, Pensions & Intergovernmental Affairs Steering Committee

    All matters pertaining to the financial resources of counties, fiscal management, federal assistance, municipal borrowing, county revenues, federal budget, federal tax reform, elections and Native American issues. Policy Platform & Resolutions 2022-2023 2022 NACo Legislative Priorities
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    <p>All matters pertaining to the financial resources of counties, fiscal management, federal assistance, municipal borrowing, county revenues, federal budget, federal tax reform, elections and Native American issues.</p>

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    Human Services & Education Steering Committee

    All matters pertaining to children’s issues, foster care,  public assistance and income support, services to senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, immigration policy, social services, and elementary, secondary and post-secondary education. Policy Platform & Resolutions 2022-2023 2022 NACo Legislative Priorities
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    <p>All matters pertaining to children&rsquo;s issues, foster care,&nbsp; public assistance and income support, services to senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, immigration policy, social services, and elementary,

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    Justice & Public Safety Steering Committee

    All matters pertaining to criminal justice and public safety systems, including ​criminal justice planning, law enforcement, courts, corrections, homeland security, community crime prevention, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, emergency management, fire prevention and control, and civil disturbances.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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    <p>All matters pertaining to criminal justice and public safety systems, including ​criminal justice planning, law enforcement, courts, corrections, homeland security, community crime prevention, juvenile justice and delinquency preven

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    Public Lands Steering Committee

    All matters relating to federally-owned public lands including federal land ​management programs, natural resource revenue sharing payments, payments in lieu of taxes, and property tax immunity concerns.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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    <p>All matters relating to federally-owned public lands including federal land ​management programs, natural resource revenue sharing payments, payments in lieu of taxes, and property tax immunity concerns.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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