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pgwin06.jpg Name:  Popular Government back issue: Vol. 71, No. 2, Winter 2006
See links to online articles from this issue below.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • COVER ARTICLE

  • A Metamorphosis in the Maintenance of Land Records
    Charles A. Szypszak

    Recent state legislation fundamentally changed the role of registers of deeds by limiting their responsibility for reviewing documents submitted for recording. Soon, implementation of widespread electronic recording will change their role even more dramatically.

  • FEATURE ARTICLES

  • Essential Responsibilities of Local Governing Boards
    Vaughn Upshaw

    Marriage in North Carolina
    Janet Mason

  • SPECIAL INSERTS

  • School of Government Areas of Expertise Index

    School of Government Faculty, Program Leaders, and Associates Index

  • DEPARTMENTS

  • NC Journal
    • Digests of Bills Now Available Online through School of Government
    • Gastonia Mayor Honored as Woman Municipal Leader
    • Workshops to Build Community Capacity to Stop Domestic and Sexual Violence
    • A Treasure Chest of Practical Knowledge
    • First Class Graduates from CIO Certification Program

    At the School
    • Brown-Graham Awarded Two Fellowships
    • 2006 Essentials of Municipal Government Course Held, with Major Support from Food Lion
    • Former President Broad to Join School Faculty
    • Stenberg to Lead MPA Program
    • O’Brien Named Director of N.C. Civic Education Consortium
    • Volk Becomes Head of Finance and Information Technology
    • The Founding of the Institute