National Association of Towns and Townships
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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.
[edit] 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.

