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What makes the Toll Fellows Program distinctive?
What does the program include? The program agenda includes a lineup of dynamic speakers, leadership training and countless opportunities for networking and relationship building. Session topics have included leadership personality assessments, media training, crisis management training, policy trends discussions and more. Take a look at the 2007 Agenda highlights! Where is the program? The Toll Fellowship Program convenes in Lexington, Ky., home of The Council of State Governments headquarters office. Participants are treated to a five-night, six-day stay—meals and program fees included—at the Hilton Suites of Lexington. Participants are only responsible for their transportation to and from Lexington. Who should apply? Promising leaders from all areas of state government who are looking for the opportunity to improve their leadership skills and gain a greater understanding of the challenges of public service. Applications are accepted and participants are selected competitively, based on leadership potential and accomplishments to date. Forty applicants are selected—10 from each of CSG’s four regions. Two alternates from each region are also chosen. How is the program supported? The Kentucky Legislative Research Commission is the largest single contributor to the Henry Toll Fellowship Program. Private sector corporations, most of whom are also paying members to the CSG Associates Program, also contribute generously to support this program. |

Learn from CSG Regional Meetings
The Southern Legislative Conference of The Council of State Governments, CSG-Midwest and CSG-WEST are all meeting this week. Find out about the sessions at Capitol Comments.
More Scrutiny of Public Pension Plans
A new Issue Alert from the Southern Legislative Conference seeks to apprise policymakers on the increased scrutiny of actuarial estimates in public pension plans and their role in influencing the overall financial health of these plans.
EMAC Provides Assistance in Midwest Floods
The Emergency Management Assistance Compact has been used extensively in the wake of massive flooding in Iowa and Indiana.
