Welcome to the June 2024 edition of the NAEFO Monthly Newsletter providing a brief update on topics of interest to the nation’s fire, ambulance, and emergency services directors as well as on NAEFO programming.
In this month’s edition:
NAEFO will host a June 13 webinar covering OSHA’s proposed Emergency Response Standard.
House sends the SAFER, AFG, Fire Administration Reauthorization back to the Senate.
Federal pre-disaster money follows hazard mitigation plans. Make sure your community has one.
But first - have you registered for the 2024 NAEFO Annual Conference yet? Join us in Las Vegas September 16-17 to hear from experts and fellow emergency service professionals on topics ranging from retention through injury prevention to federal advocacy engagement to strategizing your district's approach to grants. Register here!
For questions or concerns on the content of this month's newsletter - or even program suggestions -, please contact cole@naefo.org.
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