IPMA-HR is the leading voice of public sector human resources. The Association’s government affairs and advocacy program is designed to promote public sector employment and professionalism. IPMA-HR has a tradition of supporting legislation, regulations and judicial decisions that foster a strong public sector workforce.
Resources:
The Washington Update which is updated regularly to reflect what is going on in Congress and regulatory agencies that affect HR Professionals. Issues include jobs bills, FMLA, ADA, FLSA and many more.
* Read about the new ADA Amendments Act regulations.
The Supreme Court Update which includes summaries of recent cases considered by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Advocacy pages include links to recent letters, testimony and comments submitted to members of Congress, and executive agencies. These also provide sample documents for members and others wishing to contact their representatives in Washington DC.
*New* Healthcare News and Information from the University of Tennessee Municipal Technical Advisory Service.
Philosophy: To support laws that enhance public employment and assist public sector HR in accomplishing their goals. To oppose legislation that has a negative impact on public employment and public budgets.
IPMA-HR works directly with executive and Congressional staff to educate lawmakers about our positions. The association also maintains strong relationships with other public sector and human resources associations to advance the goals of IPMA-HR. Some organizations that IPMA-HR has cooperated with in coalitions include: the National League of Cities, the National Association of Counties, the National Public Employer Labor Relations Coalition and the International Municipal Lawyers Association.
Each time an issue arises, IPMA-HR staff in conjunction with the membership determines the appropriate position for the association. Many positions are long-standing. Below is a brief description of the policies and positions IPMA-HR has taken over the years. As new issues arise, they are discussed with the membership through the executive council and published on our web site and in our publications.
The Washington Update provides a more comprehensive and up-to-date list of issues: click here to view them
IPMA-HR members are invited to contact the government affairs staff to share their views and to obtain additional information. Staff can be reached at the main number: (703) 549-7100 and via email: gov@ipma-hr.org