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Mayors to Discuss City and Federal Partnerships in the Midst of Economic Crisis

Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:58pm EST
Orlando Fla. - With the current economic conditions front and center on
everyone's minds, four mayors will gather at the National League of Cities'
(NLC) Congress of Cities on Saturday to discuss cooperation and city
innovations.  The mayors will address sustainability, city and federal
partnerships, and how cities are responding to the current economic crisis. 
The event will be moderated by Michele Norris, host of National Public Radio's
"All Things Considered."

(Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081022/NLCLOGO)

The session will be live webcasted on NLC's Internet channel at:
www.nlctv.org.

The mayors will each provide examples of the work they are doing on the local
level to respond to the needs of their citizens as revenues decline.  They
will talk about the strides they are making on projects, such as the Mayors'
Action Challenge for Children and Families, where each mayor sets measurable
targets for programs affecting children and their families.  
    What:  Mayors discussing innovative solutions in difficult economic times

    When:  Saturday
           November 15, 2008
           8:30am - 10:30am

    Who:   Michele Norris, host of National Public Radio's "All Things
            Considered"
           Mayor John Hickenlooper of Denver
           Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. of Charleston
           Mayor R.T. Rybak of Minneapolis
           Mayor Ralph Becker of Salt Lake City

    Where: www.nlctv.org
           Orlando World Center Marriott
           8701 World Center Drive
           Orlando, FL 32821
     


The Congress of Cities is the National League of Cities' annual conference for
city leaders.  It encourages city leaders to exchange best practices and new
program ideas that provide economic opportunities, make available more
affordable housing, ensure public safety, and allow more effective interaction
with state and federal agencies.

The National League of Cities is the nation's oldest and largest organization
devoted to strengthening and promoting cities as centers of opportunity,
leadership and governance. NLC is a resource and advocate for 19,000 cities,
towns and villages, representing more than 218 million Americans.
 
    Contact Information:
    Gregory Minchak, 570-604-7977
    minchak@nlc.org
     
    Amanda Straub, 407-238-4236
    straub@nlc.org

    Congress of Cities Press Line
    407-238-4236

 
/PRNewswire-USNewswire - Nov. 14/
SOURCE  National League of Cities



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