April 19, 1999
VOL. 66, ISSUE 7
FRONT PAGE
HUD Withdraws Fair Housing Rule As Requested By Mayors
Mayor Barr Reports on TEA-21
Mayors and Counties Enter Court to Block Internet Tax Meeting
States Continue Drive to Preempt Local Authority on Gun Issues
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S COLUMN
Executive Director's Column
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
Congress Approves FY 2000 Budget
Clinton Administration Finalizes Welfare Regulations
Mayor Tara Brings Awareness to Wage Gap for Working Women at White House Equal Pay Event
House Passes Bill Threatening Census Bureau's Plans To Use Sampling
Workforce Investment Act Gives Local Communities Tools to Develop Workforce With 21st Century Skills
Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Act Provides "Low Cost Solution to Life-or-Death Problem"
OTHER ARTICLES
Cleveland Becomes 6th City to Sue Gun Industry
Missouri Voters Reject NRA-Backed Referendum
Toledo Mayor Finkbeiner Leads Relief Mission to Honduras
United Water and Jersey City Presented with Public/Private Partnership Award of Excellence
Mayor Archer Leads His New School Board on the Road to Public School Reform
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health: $10 Million Available for Grants
Detroit Bond Rating Upgraded by Fitch Investors Service and Standard and Poors
Business Council Policy Briefing to be Held in San Francisco
Computer Systems Available at Big Savings to Cities Through the U.S. Conference of Mayors
Mayor Webb to Appoint City Drug Czar
New $300 Million Administration Initiative Responds to Conference's National School Violence Action Plan
School Reform, Chicago Style