U.S. Mayor Newspaper
May 11, 2009
VOL. 76, ISSUE 8
Front Page
HUD, High-Speed Rail, COPS Priorities in President Obama's FY 2010 Budget
Mayors/Local Groups Urge EECBG Funding in Cap and Trade Bill
H1N1 Flu Focuses Attention on Local Preparedness
New Jersey Congressional Delegation Praised for Leadership on Energy Block Grant at NJCM Annual Meeting
Executive Director's Column
Executive Director's Column
Other Articles
Important Energy Block Grant Deadlines
Akron Mayor Plusquellic, Des Moines Mayor Cownie Address Mayors for Peace Meeting at United Nations
San Francisco Mayor Newsom to Chair USCM Task Force on Health Care Reform
Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Fairness Bill Revised and Reintroduced
$742.5 Million in ARRA Transit Funding Released
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Sustainable Metropolitan Infrastructure Survey Memo
Dayton, Labor Leaders Reach Unprecedented Agreement to Battle Budget Challenges
Jack Kemp, Former HUD Secretary, Dies at Age 73
Former San Leandro Mayor, USCM President Jack Maltester Dies
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor Frank Melton Dies
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom Appears on “Morning Joe”
Madame Tussauds Pays Tribute to Famous Las Vegas Characters
Federal Government Coming to Providence for ARRA Resource Center
The U.S. Conference of Mayors 2009 Nominating Committee
Mayor Hannemann Supports Jazz Appreciation Month
Detroit Elects Dave Bing Mayor
Philadelphia Mayor Nutter Discusses Obama’s First 100 Days at NYU Wagner Forum
What Happened to the Ban on Assault Weapons?
Law Makes It Easier To Sell Weapons Illegally
Chicago Mayor Daley Welcomes International City Leaders to First-Ever Chicago Global Cities Forum
Local Gun Laws Tested in Federal Courts
Building Better Cities in Challenging Times: Leverage Existing Data to Build Your Asset Management Program
Recognizing Participants’ Need for Access “Off Hours,” Nationwide Extends Call-Center Hours into Late Evening
HUD Issues Notices for CDBG, Neighborhood Stabilization ARRA Funds
Best Practice:
The Benefits of Being a Playful City USA
Calendar of Events
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