July 2014, Vol.8 , No.7
The second round of ACCG Policy Committee Meetings are scheduled for July 29-Aug. 13. Just as before, ACCG is offering county officials who are not able to attend the opportunity to participate remotely via webinar. Whether you plan to attend the meeting or listen in via webinar, be sure to register today!

Visit http://accg.org/content.asp?ContentId=2174 to view the full article online.

 
GEBCorp, ACCG's retirement services program, has launched a new website. With a user-friendly interface and a fresh redesign, the new website is a complement to GEBCorp's "What Does Retirement Mean to You" efforts. Access the link below to visit the new and freshly designed website!

Visit https://www.gebcorp.com/index.php to view the full article online.

 
The ACCG-Interlocal Risk Management Agency (ACCG-IRMA) recently returned a dividend of $2.5 million to its members. This year marks the 12th consecutive year that ACCG-IRMA has returned a dividend. According to the program's board chairman, this is the largest dividend return in the ACCG-IRMA, 27-year history.

Visit http://accg.org/content.asp?contentid=2192 to view the full article online.

 
Registration is now available for the upcoming LGRMS Workers' Compensation 101 Workshop. Attend this workshop to learn more about preventing accidents and cutting the high costs of on-the-job injuries. If you are interested in learning how to implement effective solutions to help control increasing healthcare costs among your county employees, be sure to attend one of the High Impact Health Promotion & Wellness Workshops. The High Impact Health Promotion & Wellness Workshops will assist local governments in building quality wellness programs.

Visit http://accg.org/content.asp?contentid=2186 to view the full article online.

 
Join Yancey Bros Co., ACCG's oldest partner, in their fight against statewide hunger this summer. Beginning on July 14, Yancey will embark on a two-week campaign called Dump Hunger by partnering each of the company's 32 locations with surrounding food banks in 20 local communities. Access the link below for more information on how to join Yancey in their fight against hunger.

Visit http://www.dumphunger.org/ to view the full article online.

 
The Center for Transportation & the Environment and Clean Cities is pleased to offer the National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium's (NAFTC) First Responder Safety Instructor Training program to first responder agencies throughout the Southeast. This program is designed to train first responders to become NAFTC certified so they will learn how to safely respond to accidents involving alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles.

Visit http://www.accg.org/content.asp?ContentId=2195 to view the full article online.

 
Tusa Consulting Services, LLC
McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co. LLC
B & B Oil Company, Inc.
Emergency Billing, LLC

Association County Commissioners of Georgia
2019-2020 ACCG Board of Managers