FEBRUARY 22, 1999
VOL. 66, ISSUE 3
FRONT PAGE
Atlanta Mayor Campbell to Fight State Preemption of Gun Lawsuit; NRA Targets Louisiana and Other States for Possible Action
Mayors, Large Urban County Leaders Set Urban Parks As Top Priority
ABOUT THE MAYOR
Chicago; Newark; El Paso
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S COLUMN
Executive Director's Column
RESERVED FOR THE MAYOR
Richmond Organizes Voluntary Environmental Protection Program
The Big Help: How It Can Work In Your Town
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
Administration Releases 1999 National Drug Control Strategy Stopping Drug Use by Prisoners and Parolees a Top Priority
President Clinton Supports Closing "Gun Show Loophole"
OTHER ARTICLES
USCM Releases Y2K Compliance Survey; White House Conversion Chair Encouraged by Findings
Denver Mayor Wellington Webb Seeks Third Term
1999 City Livability Guidelines Make Application For Awards Easier Than Ever Conference of Mayors and Waste Management Celebrate Tenth Anniversary of Collaboration on City Livability Program
Richmond Mayor Says Undercounting Issues Critical to Accurate Census Count
A Sample of the Questions Asked of Mayor Kaine and the Responses he Provided Following his Testimony
US Mayor Enterprises News: Planning For The Future -- Together
Conference Testifies Before National Gambling Commission; Mayor Griffin Secures Commitment for Release of Draft Report
Mayor Helmke Urges Citizen Involvement As Blueprint For Millennium Approaches
Conference Issues Request for Proposals for HIV Prevention Grants
Honolulu Hosts Mayors from U.S. and Pacific Rim
Honolulu Enters Partnership to Reclaim Wastewater
Urban Litter Forum Examines Links to Crime and Economic Development
Conference President Salt Lake City Mayor Corradini Joins with First Lady to Announce Millennium Communities Program At her address at the 67th Winter
Mayors, Homebuilders, and HUD Create Partnership to Build One Million New Homes Over Next 10 Years
Jury Decision in New York Citizens Case Bodes Well for City Gun Lawsuits
North Providence Hosts Toledo And Pawtucket In Community Policing Peer Exchange
Cincinnati Approves Motion to Sue Gun Industry