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National Association of Towns and Townships

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Headquarters
  
Washington, D.C., United States

The National Association of Towns and Townships (NATaT) is an American lobbying or advocacy group of officials and employees of small government units across the United States. Based in Washington, DC, it seeks to influence regulators and lawmakers about small-town government operations, and the impact of federal regulations on them.

A major second goal is to inform its members about issues, regulatory changes, and programs that affect them. There are also a series of affiliated groups that operate within a single state. These are usually located in the state capital and have a similar role.

State Associations

State associations (with website links, when known) include:

  • Connecticut Council of Small Towns — website
  • Township Officials of Illinois — website
  • Indiana Township Association — website
  • Michigan Townships Association — website
  • Minnesota Association of Townships — website
  • Association of Towns of New York — website
  • North Dakota Township Officers Association — website
  • Ohio Township Association — web pages
  • Pennsylvania Association of Township Supervisors — website
  • South Dakota Association of Towns and Townships
  • Wisconsin Towns Association — website
  • There are other state level education and advocacy groups for small local-government units. This list contains only those affiliated with the NATaT.

    References

    National Association of Towns and Townships Wikipedia