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The November F+E issue cover story reviews the uncertain future of downtown office space.
The issue also includes articles on:
- Bridging the gap between large and small jurisdictions
- Garage apartments gaining support in small communities
- AVMs, AI topics at international symposium
- New website, database in November; system will require member profile update
- Reminder: Election begins Nov. 1
- Promote the value of membership in your office
- Meet the new IAAO instructors
- IAAO offering workshop on valuing properties with renewable energy resources
- Thought leader article blockchain technology
- Thank you to Library donors
- New IAAO designees
- In Memoriam
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The October F+E issue reviews the recent IAAO Annual Conference in Denver.
- Overall review of the conference
- Award winners announced
- 9 in 90 – Q&A with 2012 President Debra Asbury
- 2024 IAAO Fellows Class announced
- 20th anniversary of buying Kansas City office
- 2024 election information
- Bylaws amendment information
- “Why I give to IAAO” series
- Maui fires impact on property owners, tenants
- AI to be focus of International Research Symposium, set for Amsterdam in December
- Legal Seminar set for Chicago
- Opinion piece on land use restrictions
- Thought leader article on AI and mass appraisal
- New library materials
- New IAAO designees
- Career Center jobs
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The August/September F+E cover story reviews how states are addressing the high cost of housing.
In addition, the issue includes:
- Annual Conference session highlights
- Conference Charity – Freedom Service Dogs
- IAAO to offer Wellness Challenge at conference; mobile app released
- 9 in 90 – Q&A with 1997 President Carol Kuehn
- Board of Directors candidate profiles
- Why I give to IAAO series
- Voters in several states can slash — or abolish — property taxes this fall
- Sign up for the annual Legal Seminar
- Coming in 2025: Workshop 265 — ‘Valuing Properties With Renewable Energy Resources’
- GeoAI for government and property assessment
- IAAO history article on IAAO’s 48th president
- New IAAO designees
- Career Center jobs
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The July F+E cover story reviews the experiences of the IAAO Alabama Chapter on hosting an education class.
In addition, the issue includes:
- 2024 Conference education session schedule
- Feature on Women’s Initiative Network conference luncheon speaker – Melody Taylor of the Department of HUD
- Conference Plenary speaker Joan Youngman of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
- Story on “Why I give to IAAO” by Kevin Prine
- 2024 Legal Seminar registration open
- Soaring Tennessee housing values pushing more property tax burden on homeowners
- Thought Leader article on data, entropy and repair
- Review of value cities receive from subsidizing sports stadiums
- New IAAO designees
- Career Center jobs
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The June F+E cover story reviews proposals to eliminate property taxes and how those proposals often ignore the basic facts of life in state and local revenue management. In addition, the issue includes articles on:
- Embracing DEI: A Black woman’s perspective in a predominantly white male field
- Celebrating the nine women IAAO presidents: Dorothy Jacks, 2018
- Meet the new IAAO instructors
- Robert Fisher: My IEW journey
- Why I give to IAAO
- 2024 Legal Seminar heads to Chicago
- Annual Conference news and notes
- Black homeowners start to close gap in property values
- Thought Leader article on integrated work-flows
- 2024 MAVS: ‘Challenges and Opportunities’
- Library new materials
- New IAAO designees
- Career Center jobs
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The April-May F+E cover story looks at Denver and the 2024 IAAO Annual Conference, set for Aug. 25-28 at the Colorado Convention Center. The issue includes articles on:
- Interesting sights and events in the Denver area
- Guide to notable restaurants in Denver
- IAAO library seeking historical materials to mark the library’s 40th and IAAO’s 90th anniversary
- Q&A with new Executive Director Amy Rasmussen
- Catching up with VP Bill Healey
- Upcoming events for IAAO instructors
- Former NFL Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis will be Keynote Speaker
- Some states looking to abolish property taxes
- Students lose out as cities, states give tax breaks
- Role of Purpose in business and life
- New IAAO designees
- Career Center jobs
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