Monthly Archives: April 2025

U.S. Mayors Praise Bipartisan Senate Efforts to End National Emergency Imposing New Tariffs on All Imported Goods

Mayors continue to urge Congress to act to restore free and fair trade Washington, D.C.— This week, the Senate will consider S.J. Res 49, a bipartisan resolution to end the national emergency President Trump declared to impose new tariffs on all imported goods. Since this trade war began, the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) and its

By |2025-04-29T09:47:46-04:00April 29, 2025|News, Press Room|

ADVISORY: Mayors Gather with Police Chiefs in Chicago Next Week to Discuss Future of Public Safety in America’s Cities

Washington, D.C. – Next week, more than 40 mayors and police chiefs from across the country will convene in Chicago, Illinois, to exchange best practices in city-level public safety and effective policing. The April 28th meeting – hosted by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) – will be led by

By |2025-04-24T10:07:52-04:00April 24, 2025|Media Advisories|

Statement by U.S. Conference of Mayors on DOJ’s Termination of Critical Grants

Washington, DC–Yesterday, the Department of Justice canceled hundreds of grants that support a range of local public safety initiatives that prevent violent crime. This comes at a time when cities nationwide are making great progress in reducing crime. According to the FBI’s most recent report violent crime decreased by 10.3%, murder by 22.7% from January-June

By |2025-04-23T17:14:48-04:00April 23, 2025|News, Press Room|

Statement by U.S. Conference of Mayors on Florida State University Shooting

Washington, DC—Below is a statement by U.S. Conference of Mayors President Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther on today’s mass shooting at Florida State University: “America’s mayors mourn the tragedy at Florida State University this afternoon that took the lives of at least two people, irrevocably altered those of six others and affected the entire Florida State

By |2025-04-17T18:18:09-04:00April 17, 2025|News, Press Room|

ICYMI: What U.S. Mayors Are Saying About Tariffs

Washington, DC — On April 2, President Donald Trump announced an across-the-board 10% new baseline tariff rate on imports as well as additional reciprocal tariffs on imports from dozens of trading partners. President Trump partially reversed this decision on Wednesday, limiting tariffs to 10% on all nations, except for China which now has a tariff of

By |2025-04-11T08:57:56-04:00April 11, 2025|News, Press Room|

U.S. Mayors Praise Bipartisan Senate Passage of Resolution to End National Emergency Imposing Tariffs on Goods Imported from Canada

Mayors continue their vocal support for free and fair trade Washington, D.C.— Yesterday, the Senate passed S.J. Res. 37, a resolution to end the national emergency declared to impose tariffs on goods imported from Canada. Earlier this week, on behalf of the nation’s mayors, U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) CEO and Executive Director Tom Cochran sent

By |2025-04-03T11:06:21-04:00April 3, 2025|News, Press Room|

U.S. Mayors: Statement on New Retaliatory Tariffs Placed on Imported Goods

Mayors call for free and fair trade policy to lower costs for families and businesses Washington, D.C.— Today, President Donald Trump announced new sweeping tariffs on imported goods from dozens of countries. America’s mayors have voiced their concern about the economic impact such tariffs will have on local communities. Last week, mayors from the U.S.

By |2025-04-02T19:35:25-04:00April 2, 2025|News, Press Room|
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