Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
Institute for Public Affairs
County Commissioners' Education and Training Series
The Institute for Public Affairs co-sponsors with the County Commissioners' Association of West Virginia a semi-annual series of weekend-long policy education and training sessions for West Virginia's county commissioners, their staff, and other county government officials. The winter session is typically held in Charleston to coincide with the state legislative session. The summer session is held in various locations throughout the state. Recent summer sessions have been held in Chester, Davis, and Parkersburg.
The County Commissioners' Education and Training Series features presentations from faculty members from West Virginia's institutions of higher education, state elected officials, including the governor and leading members of the state legislature, state and local government administrators, and others with expertise in areas of interest to West Virginia's county government officials.
The Institute for Public Affairs videotapes the sessions and makes the videotapes (VHS) available to the public for the nominal cost of $5 per tape to cover the cost of the tape and mailing. To order any of the following tapes, send a check for $5 per tape, made out to West Virginia University, to:
Director
Institute for Public Affairs
P.O. Box 6317
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV 26506
No. XXIII: Snowshoe, August 4, 2003 (2 tapes)
Paul Beddoe, "National Associations of Counties Report."
Frederick Armstrong, "Records Management Preservation."
Jennifer Scragg, "Annexation - The Three Methods."
Craig Neidig, "Statewide Mapping and Addressing."
Jim Booton welcomes the commissioners to the session (L) and the commissioners listen to Frederick Armstrong discuss records management (R).
No. XXII: Bridgeport, January 10, 2003 (1 tape)
Robert Perry, "Flood Plain Management: Who, What, Where, and How." Brian Kastick, "Tax Increment Financing - 101."
Robert Perry makes a point concerning flood plain management (L) and Brian Kastick lauds the new tax increment financing mechanism as a new tool in the state's economic development efforts (R).
No. XXI: Chester, August 4, 2002 (1 tape)
George Hammond, "West Virginia Economic Forecast." David Satterfield, "Statewide Economic Development Strategies." Brian Kastick, "Amendment 1: Local Option Economic Development Amendment." Randy Childs, Jim Waybright, and Jim Booton, "Regional Economic Development Strategies."
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Jom Booton leads a discussion on regional economic development stategies for southern West Virginia (L), David Satterfield talks about statewide economic development strategies (C), and Jim Waybright leads a discussion on regional economic development strategies for central West Virginia (R).
No. XX: Charleston, February 3, 2002 (1 tape)
Norm Schwertfeger, Alison Hanham, Michael Dougherty, David Hughes, and Otis Cox, "WVU Extension Resources for Local Governments." Craig Neidig, James Gianato, and Tom Williams, "Update from State-Wide Addressing and Mapping Board." Phil Maggio, "A Do-It-Yourself Addressing Program." James Ruland and Truman Chafin, "Legislative Forecasts for Local Governments."
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Alison Hanham discusses WVU's "First Impressions" program with the county commissioners while Norm Schwertfeger, Vivian Parsons and James Waybright look on, Craig Neidig presents the update on the state-wide addressing and mapping program, and Senate Majority Leader Truman Chafin (R) shares his thoughts during a question and answer session with the county commissioners.
No. XIX: Canaan Valley, August 12, 2001 (1 tape)
Kaye Braaten, "National Association of Counties Membership and Purchasing Cooperative Opportunities." Lew Brewer, "Update on Recent Open Meeting Opinions." Jim Lee, "The Concept of Community Restorative Justice." Rick Staton, "The West Virginia Community Corrections Act." Martin Gaughan, "Day Reporting Centers."
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Lew Brewer presenting "Update on Recent Open Meeting Opinions," Jim Lee explaining "The Concept of Community Restorative Justice," and Judge Martin Gaughan discussing "Day Reporting Centers."
No. XVIII: Charleston, March 4, 2001 (1 tape)
Jim Sago, "Annexation - County Commission Authority Under Current Law." Chip Slaven, "Governor Wise's Legislative Agenda and State/County Relations." Chuck Kinder, "Making the Most of Your Time - Establishing Priorities." Jim Ruland and H. Truman Chafin, "Legislative Forecasts for Local Governments."
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Jim Sago presenting "Annexation - County Commission Authority Under Current Law;" the county commissioners listen intently to Chuck Kinder's opening remarks, and Chuck Kinder presenting "Making the Most of Your Time - Establishing Priorities," in the Charleston Marriott Town Center Hotel, March 4, 2001.
No. XVII: Parkersburg, August 6, 2000 (1 tape)
Richard Phalunas, "Water and Wastewater Focus for Small and Rural Communities." Marjorie Ryan, Linda McClanahan, and Jim Caruthers, "Creative Financing for Water, Sewer and Stormwater Facilities in Your County." Norm Schwertfeger, Lewis Knight, and Kevin Leyden, "How to Pass a Special Levy in Your County." Robin Capehart, "Tax Reform: Where it is and Where it's Going."

Putnam County Presenters Marjorie Ryan, Linda McClanhanan, and Commissioner Jim Caruthers
No. XVI: Charleston, February 6, 2000 (1 tape)
Donald Reinke, "Generating Economic Development in Your County." Governor Cecil Underwood, "Working with County Government." Chuck Kinder, "Communicating with the Public and Each Other." Honorable Robert Kiss and Oshel Craigo, "Legislative Question and Answer Session."
No. XV: Wheeling, August 8, 1999 (1 tape)
Jan Casto, "Election Duties and Responsibilities for County Commissioners." Frank Crabtree, "The Cable Television System Act." Peter Marshall and James Ruland, "Abandoned Buildings Workshop."
No. XIV: Charleston, February 7, 1999 (1 tape)
Ms. Diane Osborne, "Unemployment Issues for County Governments." Honorable Cecil Underwood, Governor, "State-County Relations." Bryan R. Cokeley, "From Hiring to Firing: At-will Considerations." Delegate Richard Staton, "Legislative Forecasts for Local Governments." State Senator Edwin Bowman, "Legislative Forecasts for Local Governments."
No. XIII: Huntington, August 2, 1998 (1 tape)
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No. XII: Charleston, February 8, 1998 (1 tape)
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No. XI: Martinsburg, August 17, 1997 (2 tapes)
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No. X: Charleston, March 2, 1997 (1 tape)
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No. IX: Morgantown, September 4, 1996 (3 tapes)
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No. VIII: Charleston, February 11, 1996 (2 tapes)
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No. VII: Lewisburg, August 6, 1995 (2 tapes)
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No. VI: Charleston, February 12, 1995 (3 tapes)
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No. V: Martinsburg, August 7, 1994 (3 tapes)
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No. IV: Morgantown, October 30, 1993 (3 tapes)
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No. III: Huntington, August 15, 1993 (2 tapes)
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No. II: Canaan Valley, Davis June 5, 1993 (3 tapes)
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No. I: Charleston, January 29-31, 1993 (4 tapes)
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