National League of Cities brings local leaders together to build a brighter future

JACKSON, Tenn. — The National League of Cities is bringing more than 2,500 local leaders from across the country to Washington, D.C., for its annual Congressional City Conference this week.

The conference is a crucial platform for local leaders to engage directly with policymakers, learn about key legislative priorities, and discuss solutions to pressing urban and rural challenges.

The conference allows local leaders to exchange ideas, share best practices and collaborate on solutions to common challenges.

“Making sure that we are continually building a relationship with the new congress, and building a relationship with the administration, with the white house, with the president and the vice president, cabinet members — you name it,” said Steve Patterson, president of the National League of Cities.

Join NLC to gain the tools you need to lead and build partnerships critical to brighter futures for your city, town and village.

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