The National League of Cities (NLC) is an advocacy organization in the
United States
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that represents the country's 19,495 cities, towns, and villages along with 49 state municipal leagues. Created in 1924, it has evolved into a leading membership organization providing education, research, support, and advocacy to city leaders across America. Based in
Washington, D.C.
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, it is considered part of the '
Big Seven', a group of organizations that represent local and state government in the United States. The NLC provides training to municipal officials, holds conferences, lobbies and provides assistance to cities in educational issues.
NLC was first founded as the American Municipal Association in
Lawrence, Kansas
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by a group of ten state municipal leagues seeking greater coordination and representation in national affairs. In 1947, the organization opened its membership to individual cities with populations of 100,000 or more. That membership threshold was gradually moved downward, and in 1964, to signal the organization's growing emphasis on cities as members, the American Municipal Association changed its name to the current. By 1977, the population requirement was eliminated.
Today, NLC represents over 1,900 member cities as a convening organization, support network, and representative in federal affairs. Leading priorities for the group include the economy, infrastructure, public safety, technology, education, and families.
History
The National League of Cities was founded in 1924 when 10 state municipal leagues banded together as the American Municipal Association. Over time, the organization's membership expanded to include individual cities of all sizes.
Throughout its history, NLC has played a prominent role in shaping federal urban policy and defining city issues in America. It was at a 1970 convention that
William Ruckelshaus
William Doyle Ruckelshaus (July 24, 1932 – November 27, 2019) was an American attorney and government official.
Ruckelshaus served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1966 to 1968, and was the United States Assistant Attorney Genera ...
, Administrator of the newly created
Environmental Protection Agency, announced an order requiring
Cleveland
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,
Detroit
Detroit ( , ; , ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is also the largest U.S. city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of government of Wayne County. The City of Detroit had a population of 639,111 at th ...
, and
Atlanta
Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 ...
to clean up their inadequately treated sewage discharges into rivers, thereby helping send a message that the young agency meant business.
Activities
Federal advocacy
NLC lobbies Congress on multiple issues, including city
infrastructure
Infrastructure is the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area, and encompasses the services and facilities necessary for its economy, households and firms to function. Infrastructure is composed of public and priv ...
, particularly
transportation
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; supporting local energy efficiency and conservation efforts; strengthening and stabilizing the housing market; helping build stable families; supporting community safety; and reforming the country's
immigration
Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. Commuters, tourists, and ...
system. NLC's core lobbying principles include avoiding
unfunded mandates, preserving local authority and protecting the intergovernmental partnership.
Conferences
NLC hosts the annual Congress of Cities and Exposition, at which municipal officials participate in workshops, general sessions, networking opportunities and leadership training seminars. NLC's other yearly conference is the Congressional City Conference, held each March in Washington, D.C. Thousands of municipal officials discuss NLC legislative priorities with
Members of Congress
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and the Administration, share promising practices, discuss policy and participate in leadership training opportunities.
Programs
Institute for Youth, Education and Families
The Institute for Youth, Education, and Families is an entity within NLC which assists municipal officials in providing services on behalf of the
children,
youth
Youth is the time of life when one is young. The word, youth, can also mean the time between childhood and adulthood ( maturity), but it can also refer to one's peak, in terms of health or the period of life known as being a young adult. You ...
and
families
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in their communities. The YEF Institute offers resources in five core program areas, including
early childhood
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success,
education
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and afterschool, benefits for working families, youth participation in local government and child and youth safety.
Center for City Solutions
NLC's Center for City Solutions offers information, research, training, and educational materials on issues cities face in the present and future. Its programs include an applied research group along with the Rose Center for Public Leadership, the Sustainable Cities Institute, the City Innovation Ecosystems initiative, and the NLC University divisions.
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The Rose Center for Public Leadership was first created in 2008 as part of the
Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute, or ULI, is a nonprofit research and education organization with regional offices in Washington, D.C., Hong Kong, and London. ULI advocates progressive development, conducting research, and education in topics such as s ...
by
Daniel Rose, a New York real estate developer. In 2014, the ULI and the Rose family created a partnership with the NLC. Currently the NLC's Center for City Solutions runs the Rose Center.
Publications
The National League of Cities oversees a range of publications including the blog ''CitiesSpeak'', the newsletter ''The Weekly'' (formerly ''Nation's Cities Weekly''), and several social media channels. NLC also produces original research on topics such as technology, education, municipal finance, public safety, and mayors' priorities.
Leadership
The National League of Cities is overseen by a board of directors, which elects a president, vice president, and second vice president in annual elections. Each president serves a one-year term, typically choosing to focus on a single program or advocacy priority such as economic mobility or public safety. The current president of the NLC is
Mark Stodola, mayor of
Little Rock, Arkansas
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, who leads an initiative on the future of work.
Past presidents of the NLC have included:
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Clarence E. Anthony, former Mayor of
South Bay, Florida
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(president 1998-1999; named NLC executive director, 2013)
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Dennis Archer
Dennis Wayne Archer (born January 1, 1942) is an American lawyer, jurist and former politician from Michigan. A Democrat, Archer served as Justice on the Michigan Supreme Court and as mayor of Detroit. He later served as president of the Amer ...
, former Mayor of
Detroit, Michigan
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* Charles H. Lyons, former Selectman of
Arlington, MA
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History
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Bob Bolen
Robert Eugene "Bob" Bolen (April 10, 1926 – January 6, 2014) was an American politician and businessman who held office as the Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas, from 1982 to 1991. Bolen was Fort Worth longest-serving mayor in history. He has been c ...
, former
mayor of Fort Worth, Texas
This is a list of mayors who served the city of Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
''*Dates given by Fort Worth Mayor's office.''
References
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. Became president of the National League of Cities in 1990.
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Henry Cisneros, former mayor of
San Antonio, Texas
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Ted L. Ellis, mayor of
Bluffton, Indiana
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Roman Gribbs
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, former mayor of
Detroit, Michigan
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William B. Hartsfield, former mayor of
Atlanta, Georgia
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James C. Hunt, former mayor of
Clarksburg, West Virginia
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Cathy L. Reynolds, former city council president of
Denver, Colorado
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Richard Lugar, former mayor of
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bart Peterson
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, former mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana
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Anthony A. Williams, former mayor of
Washington, DC
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Terry Goddard
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, former mayor of
Phoenix, AZ
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Tom Bradley, former mayor of
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Greg Lashutka
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, former mayor of
Columbus, Ohio
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George Voinovich, former mayor of
Cleveland, Ohio
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Ferd Harrison, former mayor of
Scotland Neck, North Carolina
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* James Mitchell, member of city council,
Charlotte, North Carolina
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* Tom Moody, former mayor of
Columbus, Ohio
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Phyllis Lamphere, former city council president of
Seattle
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, first woman and non-mayor to serve as president
Members
* Alabama League of Municipalities, Montgomery, Alabama
* Alaska Municipal League, Juneau, Alaska
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League of Arizona Cities and Towns
League of Arizona Cities and Towns is a municipal league that provides an important link among the ninety incorporated cities and towns in Arizona. The League is the only organization that connects each and every municipality regardless of size or ...
, Phoenix, Arizona
* Arkansas Municipal League, North Little Rock, Arkansas
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League of California Cities
The League of California Cities is an association of cities within the state of California, founded in 1898. Most of the state's 482 cities are represented in the league. The League publishes ''Western City'', a monthly magazine, and holds an annu ...
, Sacramento, California
* Colorado Municipal League, Denver, Colorad
* Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, New Haven, Connecticut
* Delaware League of Local Governments, Dover, Delaware
* Florida League of Cities, Tallahassee, Florida
* Georgia Municipal Association, Atlanta, Georgi
* Association of Idaho Cities, Boise, Idaho
* Illinois Municipal League, Springfield, Illinois
* Accelerate Indiana Municipalities, Indianapolis, Indian
* Iowa League of Cities, Des Moines, Iowa
* League of Kansas Municipalities, Topeka, Kansas
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Kentucky League of Cities, Lexington, Kentucky
* Louisiana Municipal Association, Baton Rouge, Louisian
* Maine Municipal Association, Augusta, Maine
* Maryland Municipal League, Annapolis, Marylan
* Massachusetts Municipal Association, Boston, Massachusett
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Michigan Municipal League
The Michigan Municipal League is a nonprofit association of municipalities and municipal leaders in the State of Michigan. The group banded in 1899 under the motto “Cooperation solves any problem” to reflect the organizers’ combined purpos ...
, Ann Arbor, Michigan
* League of Minnesota Cities, St. Paul, Minnesota
* Mississippi Municipal League, Jackson, Mississippi
* Missouri Municipal League, Jefferson City, Missouri
* Montana League of Cities and Towns
* League of Nebraska Municipalities, Lincoln, Nebraska
* Nevada League of Cities and Municipalities, Carson City, Nevada
* New Hampshire Municipal Association, Concord, New Hampshire
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New Jersey State League of Municipalities, Trenton, New Jersey
* New Mexico Municipal League, Santa Fe, New Mexico
* New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials, Albany, New York
* North Carolina League of Municipalities, Raleigh, North Carolina
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North Dakota League of Cities, Bismarck, North Dakota
* Ohio Municipal League, Columbus, Ohi
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Oklahoma Municipal League, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
* League of Oregon Cities, Salem, Oregon
* Pennsylvania Municipal League, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
* Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns, Providence, Rhode Islan
* Municipal Association of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
* South Dakota Municipal League, Ft. Pierre, South Dakota
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Tennessee Municipal League The Tennessee Municipal League (TML) is an association of the incorporated cities and towns of Tennessee, organized for mutual assistance and improvement.
The organization's functions include:
*lobbying
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, Nashville, Tennessee
* Texas Municipal League, Austin, Texas
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Utah League of Cities and Towns The Utah League of Cities and Towns (ULCT) was founded in 1907 for the purpose of advocating municipal interests in the state of Utah. ULCT is a non-partisan
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, Salt Lake City, Utah
* Vermont League of Cities and Towns, Montpelier, Vermont
* Virginia Municipal League, Richmond, Virginia
* Association of Washington Cities, Olympia, Washingto
* West Virginia Municipal League, Charleston, West Virginia
* League of Wisconsin Municipalities, Madison, Wisconsin
* Wyoming Association of Municipalities, Cheyenne, Wyoming
See also
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Local government in the United States
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United States Conference of Mayors
The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) is the official non-partisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. The cities are each represented by their mayors or other chief elected officials. The organization was founded i ...
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National Association of Counties
The National Association of Counties (NACo) is an organization that represents county governments in the United States.International City/County Management Association
International City/County Management Association (ICMA; originally called the International City Managers' Association) is an association representing professionals in local government management. It is based in Washington, D.C., USA.
ICMA provide ...
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National Governors Association
The National Governors Association (NGA) is an American political organization founded in 1908. The association's members are the governors of the 55 states, territories and commonwealths. Members come to the association from across the politica ...
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National Conference of State Legislatures
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), established in 1975, is a "nonpartisan public officials’ association composed of sitting state legislators" from the states, territories and commonwealths of the United States.
Background ...
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The Council of State Governments
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Sister Cities International
Sister Cities International (SCI) is a nonprofit citizen diplomacy network that creates and strengthens partnerships between communities in the United States and those in other countries, particularly through the establishment of "sister cities" ...
*
List of micro-regional organizations
This is a list of local government organizations i.e. associations or groupings of local governments and municipality, municipalities.
Australia
*Australian Local Government Association
** Local Government NSW
** Local Government Association of ...
Further reading
EPA Alumni Association, Protecting the Environment, A Half Century of Progress– an overview of EPA's environmental protection efforts over 50 years
References
External links
National League of CitiesLeadership and past presidentsInstitute for Youth, Education, and FamiliesNLC TVRose Center for Public Leadership in partnership with the Urban Land Institute
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Civic and political organizations of the United States
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1926 establishments in the United States