
The Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management deals with the dynamic, part collaborative, part competitive environment of governments (national, state, and local) as they deal with public policy problems and issues that require cross-boundary participation in order to be resolved. This participation occurs horizontally and vertically among governments as well as across the governmental, nonprofit, or public sectors.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Member News: Patricia Atkins, Catherine Collins, Lisa Lowry
Published in State Tax Notes October 19, 2015 is the article "Real Estate Transfer Taxes: Widely Used, Little Conformity" by Patricia Atkins, Associate Research Professor, George Washington Institute of Public Policy, with co-authors Catherine Collins and Lisa Lowry. The article reviews the current status of real estate taxes related to the transfer and recording of deeds and mortgages in the states and localities. It utilizes data obtained through the Significant Features of the Property Tax project, a joint venture between the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the George Washington Institute of Public Policy. The website can be accessed by all at no cost at https://www.lincolninst.edu/subcenters/significant-features-property-tax/ and makes available additional data on other property tax topics.
SIAM Nominations Committee Seeks Candidates for Executive Committee
The SIAM Nominating Committee, chaired by Michael Pagano and committee members Ann Bowman & Barb McCabe, is seeking candidates for the SIAM Executive Committee. The member positions are for a three-year term, 2016-2019. Please see our SIAM blog for the full list of Executive Committee members.
In March 2016, Eric Zeemering will assume the role of Chairperson for the next two years, while Rick Feiock will assume the role of immediate Past-Chairperson. Executive Committee Members Elizabeth Frederickson, John Kincaid, and Masami Nishishiba have terms ending in 2016, while David Hamilton's role as immediate Past-Chairperson will now be assumed by Rick Feiock. Executive Committee members whose terms end in 2016 are eligible for re-nomination.
Our Bylaws govern the slate of officers, their responsibilities, and how elections are to be conducted. Please see Articles IV and V below.
In March 2016, Eric Zeemering will assume the role of Chairperson for the next two years, while Rick Feiock will assume the role of immediate Past-Chairperson. Executive Committee Members Elizabeth Frederickson, John Kincaid, and Masami Nishishiba have terms ending in 2016, while David Hamilton's role as immediate Past-Chairperson will now be assumed by Rick Feiock. Executive Committee members whose terms end in 2016 are eligible for re-nomination.
Our Bylaws govern the slate of officers, their responsibilities, and how elections are to be conducted. Please see Articles IV and V below.
ARTICLE IV. Officers and Their Responsibilities
Section
1.
The officers of SIAM shall be the Chairperson,
Chairperson-elect, immediate Past-Chairperson, and nine (9) members of the
board. The term of the Chairperson and Chairperson-elect shall be one (2) year term.
The Chairperson-elect will assume the office of Chair upon the
conclusion of the incumbent Chairperson’s two year term. The nine (9) members will serve staggered
three-year (3) terms. These elective officers constitute the SIAM Executive
Committee. The Chairperson-elect and
members of the board will be elected by the membership as outlined in the
procedures in Article V.
Any
vacancies on the Executive Committee of less than one (1) year will be
appointed by Chairperson, with the approval of the Executive Committee for the
unexpired term of office.
Section
2.
The
ASPA Executive Director or his/her designate shall serve as ex-officio member
of the Executive Committee.
Section
3.
In
consultation with the Executive Committee, the Chairperson appoints the
Newsletter Editor, and special committees or task forces. With the approval of
the Executive Committee, the Chairperson may appoint a Treasurer, Secretary and
Membership Chair for the Section. The Treasurer, Secretary, Newsletter Editor
and Membership Chair shall also serve on the Executive Committee. These
officers may be selected among section members outside of the Executive
Committee.
Section
4.
The
Executive Committee is responsible for the overall performance and functioning
of SIAM. Among its responsibilities will be the following:
A.
Determining section dues, subject to approval by the ASPA National Council.
B.
Approving section annual programs and budget.
C.
Adopting positions on issues of relevance to section concerns.
1.
Accepting donations, grants, and contracts for the section, subject to ASPA
policy regarding this matter.
E.
Serving on committees and/or Task Forces as deemed necessary by the Chair, or
Executive Committee as a whole.
Decisions
shall be taken by majority vote; in case of tie, the Chairperson's vote shall
prevail.
The
Chairperson's responsibilities will include: providing leadership to the
Section; representing the Section; chairing the Executive Committee; presiding at
section meetings; signing correspondence; supervising implementation of section
programs and budget.
ARTICLE V. Elections
Section
1.
All
members of the Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management shall
have the right to vote for, and to be nominated to, SIAM elective off ices.
Section
2.
The
following election procedures shall be followed:
A.
The Chairperson will appoint a Nomination Committee of three (3) members at
least four (4) months prior to the annual Section meeting.
B.
The Nominating Committee will receive nominations and publish a slate of
candidates at least three (3) months prior to the annual Section meeting.
C.
The Nominating Committee receive additional nominations from the petition
process up to two (2) months prior to the annual Section meeting; such
additional nominations to be signed by 25 members of SIAM and accompanied by a
statement from the nominee expressing interest and willingness to serve the
Section.
D.
Ballots will be distributed to the membership at least one (1) month prior to
the annual Section meeting. Voting may
occur through the distribution of a paper ballot, through email, or through the
use of another online instrument. The
method of voting will be announced to the membership when the slate of
candidates is announced.
E.
New officers will be announced at the annual Section meeting.
F.
Newly elected officers will assume office at the beginning of the annual
Section meeting, to be held in conjunction with the ASPA National Conference.
Please submit your nominations for the three Executive Committee Member positions and the Chair-Elect position to MAPagano@uic.edu by January 31, 2016.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Donald C. Stone Best Student Paper Award nominations sought
The Donald C. Stone Best Student Paper Award recognizes the best paper on federalism, intergovernmental relations written by a graduate student in the last year (2015). Please email a copy the paper (no more than 20-25 pages, double-spaced) to Committee Chair Benoy Jacob at benoy.jacob@ucdenver.edu. Nominations will be accepted through January 18, 2016.
The awards will be presented at the SIAM Business Meeting during the ASPA National conference in Seattle from March 18-22, 2016.
SIAM Charter & Bylaws
SIAM CHARTER & BYLAWS (as granted by ASPA)
The
American Society for Public Administration recognizes the development of
specialized areas of interest within its membership as important to the
advancement of the aims and purposes of the Society. Accordingly, it has
granted and approved the following Charter and Bylaws for the Section on
Intergovernmental Administration and Management. These are subject to the
Constitution and Bylaws of the Society and to official Society policies
governing the creation, evaluation, and termination of sections.
ARTICLE I. Name and Purpose
Section
1. Name: This organization shall be known as the Section on Intergovernmental
Administration and Management (SIAM) of the American Society for Public
Administration.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Member News: John Kincaid
John Kincaid
has co-edited two major books pertinent to intergovernmental relations:
Johanne
Poirier, Cheryl Saunders, and John Kincaid, eds. Intergovernmental Relations in Federal Systems: Comparative Structures and Dynamics. Don
Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Klaus Detterbeck, Wolfgang Renzsch, and John Kincaid,
eds. Political Parties and Civil Society
in Federal Countries. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Request for Nominations: Stone Practitioner & Scholar Awards
SIAM’s
DONALD C. STONE PRACTITIONER AND SCHOLAR AWARDEES
Donald
C. Stone (1903-1995) was a major and beloved figure in
twentieth-century public administration. He was the founder of the American Public
Works Association (APWA), served as the first Director of the Public
Administration Service, and was a principal architect of the Executive Office
of the President (EOP) in 1939 based on the 1937 recommendations of the
Brownlow Commission. He was the first Director of the Division of
Administrative Management of the Bureau of the Budget within the EOP, worked as
Director of Administration of the Marshall Plan in 1948, helped found the
National Academy of Public Administration in 1967, and served as Dean of the
School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh.
The Section
on Intergovernmental Administration and Management (SIAM) established the
Stone awards in 1980. The first awards were made in 1981. The principal
criteria for the Practitioner and Scholar awards are:
·
Significant
contributions to the practice and/or study of intergovernmental relations over
a substantial period of time
·
Contributions
that have made an impact on the practice and/or study of intergovernmental
management as a whole rather than only on a specific organization, institution,
or function.
YEAR
|
PRACTITIONERS
|
SCHOLARS
|
1981
|
Ray Remy
|
David B. Walker
|
1982
|
Donna Shalala
Alan R. Siegle
|
Deil S. Wright
|
1983
|
Edward T.
Kelly
|
Mavis Mann
Reeves
|
1984
|
Wayne F. Anderson
|
Martha Derthick
|
1985
|
Sen. David F.
Durenberger
|
Daniel J. Elazar
|
1986
|
Gov. Richard
Snelling
|
Richard
Nathan
|
1987
|
Gov. Bruce
Babbitt
|
Neal Peirce
|
1988
|
Louis Gambaccini
|
George E.
Peterson
|
1989
|
John Herbers
|
Samuel H.
Beer
|
1990
|
Frank H. Shafroth
|
Paul E. Peterson
|
1991
|
George Van Dusen
|
John
Kincaid
|
1992
|
Zachary
Taylor
|
Thomas R. Dye
|
1993
|
William
Edgar
|
David Beam
|
1994
|
Carl W. Stenberg
III
|
Beverly A. Cigler
|
1995
|
Gov. Parris Glendening
|
Dale Krane
|
1996
|
Gerald
Miller
|
Steven D. Gold
|
1997
|
William G. Coleman
|
Joseph F. Zimmerman
|
1998
|
Patricia S. Florestano
|
Ann O’M.
Bowman
David Morgan
|
1999
|
Scott Fosler
|
Laurence O’Toole
|
2000
|
William H. Hansell,
Jr.
|
Robert Agranoff
|
2001
|
William
Dodge
|
Susan A. MacManus
|
2002
|
Richard Sheirer
|
Beryl Radin
|
2003
|
Anthony
Griffin
|
Richard Campbell
|
2004
|
Jeffrey Tryens
|
Charldean
Newell
|
2005
|
David Warm
|
Donald F. Kettl
|
2006
|
Paul Posner
|
Myrna Mandell
|
2007
|
Alan Ehrenhalt
|
James Svara
|
2008
|
Bruce D. McDowell
|
Carol S. Weissert
|
2009
|
Raymond C. Scheppach
|
Charles Wise
|
2010
|
William R. Barnes
|
Richard
Feiock
|
2011
|
No Award
|
No Award
|
2012
|
Sam Mamet
|
Frank J.
Thompson
|
2013
|
Bill
Stafford
|
Kurt
Thurmaier
|
2014
|
No Award
|
No Award
|
2015
|
Peter Austin
|
Michael
Pagano
|
The Stone Scholar
Award Committee cordially invites all SIAM members to nominate candidates for
the Donald Stone Distinguished Scholar Award for 2016. This prestigious award, given since 1981,
recognizes (1) significant contributions to the practice and/or study of
intergovernmental relations over a substantial period of time and (2) contributions
that have made an impact on the practice and/or study of intergovernmental
management as a whole rather than only on a specific organization, institution,
or function.
Please send us
your nominations no later than January 25, 2016, to John Kincaid, Chairperson,
at kincaidj@lafayette.edu, Naim
Kapucu at kapucu@ucf.edu, and Kimberly
Nelson at knelson@sog.unc.edu. Thank you.
*****
*****
The
ASPA Section on Intergovernmental Administration & Management (SIAM) is
soliciting nominations for the section’s annual Donald C. Stone Practitioner Award. Since 1981, SIAM has recognized outstanding
practitioners for their contributions to intergovernmental management. The award will be presented to one
practitioner at the 2016 annual meeting in Seattle. The criteria for the award include:
Significant continuous contributions to the field of intergovernmental
management over a substantial period of time
Contributions that have made an impact in the field of IGM as a whole
rather than on a specific organization, institution or function
Nominations for the SIAM Stone Award are now being
accepted. Nominations should include the
name and institutional affiliation of the nominee and of the nominator, a short
statement explaining the nominee’s contributions to intergovernmental management
commensurate with the criteria for the award, and contact information for both
the nominee and the nominator. Nominees
and nominators need not be members of SIAM.
Please submit
your nominations electronically to award committee chair Michael Peddle at
mpeddle@niu.edu. Any questions may also
be directed to Dr. Peddle. For the
nomination to be considered by the committee, please submit your nomination
before 5:00 pm CST on Monday January 25, 2016.
Deil Wright Symposium: Draft Schedule
D R A F T 12/10/15
2016
DEIL WRIGHT SYMPOSIUM
INTERGOVERNMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN TRANSITION
Westin
Hotel, Seattle, WA, March 18, 2016
8:30-8:45 Welcome Richard Feiock and
Carl Stenberg
8: 45-10:00 Panel
1: Outstanding Student/Junior Scholar
Research on Local Governance and Intergovernmental Management
This
panel will showcase cutting edge research on local governance and
intergovernmental management from outstanding doctoral candidates and junior
scholars were selected for presentation on this panel.
Paper
#1
The
Rise of Specialized Governance in Federalism: Links between Local Autonomy and
Special Districts among States
Yu
Shi, University of Illinois at Chicago
Paper
#2
The
Dynamics of Interorganizational Risk Management Networks: Following the 2015
South Korea MERS Response
John
Woo, University of North Texas
Paper
#3
Policy
Abandonment at Multiple Levels of Government: Understanding Why State and Local
Governments Abandon Economic Development Incentives
Eric
Stoken, Georgetown University
Paper
#4
External
and Internal Influences on Local Governments to Design Comprehensive
Sustainability Programs
Hyungjun
Ji, Arizona State University
Paper
#5
Why
Do Local Leaders Cooperate Across Boundaries? Results from a National Survey Experiment
on Mayors and Councilors
Meghan
Rubado, Temple University
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