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For more than 80 years, the Vinson Institute has worked with public officials throughout Georgia and around the world to improve governance and people's lives. From Georgia's early days as a largely agrarian state with a modest population to its modern-day status as a national and international force in business, industry, and politics with a population of almost 10 million, the Institute has helped government leaders navigate change and forge strong directions for a better Georgia.

Ted Baggett

Public Service Assistant/Local Government Program Manager
Governmental Services and Research

Ted Baggett manages the Vinson Institute’s local government assistance services, which provide Georgia’s cities and counties with customized services to help them operate effectively and efficiently. Such services include revenue and expenditure analyses, consolidation studies, and financial planning and budgetary reviews. Prior to joining the Institute, he spent many years working in and with city and county governments. For 10 years, he assisted local governments in the Georgia Municipal Association’s legal department. He has taught training courses through the Institute since 2000 and is the author of several guidebooks on local government law.

Areas of expertise: intergovernmental agreements, trial and administrative-level courts, annexation, local government finance

Education: J.D., University of Georgia

Ted Baggett

Ted Baggett
706.542.6252
baggettuga.edu

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