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The April/May issue of F+E looks at Orlando, the host city for the 2025 IAAO Annual Conference. In addition, the issue also includes the 2024 Year In Review for IAAO, and articles on:
- Current hot topics for library research are depreciation and big box stores
- 2025 Conference charity selected
- Erin Eades named Sr. Director of Professional Development
- Call for 2026 Board candidates
- Awards nominations information
- Assessors federal dataset resolution gets NACo support
- How accountability can bring out the best in an office
- Lincoln Institute of Land Policy releasing policy download on property values and taxes
- Property tax reform opinion piece
- New IAAO designees
- Industry news
Table of Contents
President's Column - Donna VanderVries, CAE, AAS, PPS - p. 2
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“IAAO is offering a variety of educational opportunities this year, and I hope to see you at the conference or one of the other events.”
What's Trending in the IAAO Library - Elizabeth Ferguson, PhD - p. 4
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This year, the Friends of the Paul V. Corusy Library are excited to be giving away one registration to the 2025 Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.
Orlando: Where even business trips get a dose of the magic - IAAO Local Host Committee - p. 6
- Orlando theme parks and how to make the most of the local attractions.
The 2025 conference charity: A chance to help children, families fighting cancer - IAAO Staff - p. 12
- This year’s charity is the BASE Camp Children’s Cancer Foundation, based in Winter Park, Florida, and serving central Florida.
Association News - IAAO Staff - p. 13
- Erin Eades named senior director, PDD; call for 2026 Board of Directors candidates; awards
Assessors' federal dataset resolution gets NACo support - Christian Belanger - p. 17
- Supporters say the plan, which calls for the FHFA to release its data on millions of property appraisals to 16 of the largest jurisdictions, will help assessors improve accuracy and fairness.
Accountability can change a culture and bring out the best - Cregg Dalton - p. 18
- ‘Good employees watch what you do with the bad ones.’
Report identifies policy measures to prevent rapid rises in property taxes - Kristina McGeehan - p. 22
- The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy has released a new policy download, “When Property Values Rise, Do Property Taxes Rise Too?”
Some sensible approaches to property tax reform - Girard Miller - p. 25
- Cutting this unloved levy has again become a flash point, once more raising difficult issues of fairness.
IAAO Annual Report 2024 - IAAO Staff - Appendix
Publication Date
4-2025