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The United States Conference of Mayors 85th Annual Meeting | Friday, June 23 – Monday, June 26, 2017

Washington, D.C. – More than 250 of the nation’s mayors will meet in Miami Beach for the U.S. Conference of Mayors Annual Meeting, which runs from from June 23 to 26, 2017 at the Fountainebleau Hotel. Under the leadership of USCM President Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett and host Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, mayors will discuss a wide variety of priorities that contribute to the overall health of America’s cities, as well as consider and adopt the policy resolutions that guide the advocacy agenda of the organization.

Highlights of the four-day event include:

Friday – Session on Climate Protection & Resilience; Author Richard Florida re The New Urban Crisis; Criminal and Social Justice Committee with Acting Asst. Atty. Gen. Alan Hanson; Labor Sec. Acosta; Plenary Session on Infrastructure Investment w/ White House Infrastructure Advisor DJ Gribbin, Oklahoma City Mayor Cornett & Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti

Saturday –  President’s Report from Oklahoma City Cornett; Forum on Reducing Gun Violence in Cities w/ National Urban League President & CEO Marc Morial; Mayors’ Joint Latino Alliance & Immigration Meeting led by Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti and Providence Mayor Elorza

Sunday – Political strategist and pollster Frank Luntz; Panel on Securing America’s Cities w/ Former Homeland Security Advisor Fran Townsend, Gary Mayor Freeman-Wilson, New Orleans Mayor Landrieu & Former Philadelphia Police Chief Charles Ramsey

Monday – Veterans Affairs Sec. Shulkin; Three-term Mayor of NYC Michael Bloomberg; President’s Report from New Orleans Mayor Landrieu

With more than 85% of people in the United States living in our nation’s cities and metro areas, mayors are convinced that despite their geographic location, cities large and small are plagued by many of the same challenges.  As a result, and unlike other elected officials, mayors are often able to find common ground and work in a true spirit of bipartisanship.

USCM will also give cash awards totaling more than $1 million to cities showcasing stellar best-practices in the areas of climate protection, community development, and college & career-readiness training.

PRESS GUIDANCE:

  • All business sessions are OPEN to the press unless otherwise indicated (EVENING EVENTS ARE CLOSED TO PRESS).
  • All press MUST register to attend the meeting here.
  • On-site registration at the Fontainebleau hotel will also be available during the meeting.  ONLY reporters with proper, up-to-date press credentials will be allowed access.
  • Note: all plenary sessions will be livestreamed.
  • For planning purposes, a DRAFT AGENDA and list of PRE-REGISTERED MAYORS will be available at usmayors.org.

WHAT:             

OPENING PRESS CONFERENCE of USCM 85th Annual Meeting w/ Host Mayor Levine and USCM Leadership Mayors 

WHEN:            

Friday, June 23, 2017 | 11am ET

WHERE:          

Ocean Promenade West | Fontainebleau Miami Beach | 4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140