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Nation’s Mayors to Washington: Here’s What We Need to Fight Crime

In new survey, cities call for increased federal funding, advanced technology and other critical resources to bring crime down further WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a new survey of 60 major cities representing 28 states, the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) reports that mayors have put in place effective strategies that have helped to reduce violent

By |2025-09-25T09:42:30-04:00September 25, 2025|News, Press Room|

U.S. Conference of Mayors Statement on Washington, DC Crime and Public Safety

Washington, D.C.— Today, the United States Conference of Mayors President David Holt, Mayor of Oklahoma City, released the following statement in response to the Administration’s plans to deploy federal law enforcement in Washington, DC. “Crime rates are plummeting in cities across the United States, including in Washington, DC, as documented in the FBI’s national crime rate

By |2025-08-11T14:06:38-04:00August 11, 2025|News, Press Room|

U.S. Conference of Mayors Statement on FBI Report Showing Nationwide Drop in Crime

WASHINGTON, D.C. — New data from the FBI confirms what mayors have been reporting: homicides and other violent crimes are down in cities across the country. According to the FBI’s 2024 Reported Crimes in the Nation report, which includes data covering 95.6% of the U.S. population, violent crime fell by 4.5% compared to 2023. Murder

By |2025-08-07T10:21:04-04:00August 7, 2025|News, Press Room|

ICYMI: What Mayors Are Saying About Reduction in Crime in America’s Cities

Mayors credit innovative policing and crime prevention strategies, strategic partnerships & holistic approaches to crime reduction for downward trend Washington, DC — Last week during the 93rd Annual Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) in Tampa (FL) mayors from across the country gathered to discuss the tremendous progress

By |2025-08-13T14:52:27-04:00June 26, 2025|News, Press Room|

U.S. Conference of Mayors Statement on Shootings in Minnesota

Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Conference of Mayors President Columbus (OH) Mayor Andrew Ginther released the following statement on the targeted shooting of top Minnesota state officials and their spouses: “This morning’s targeted shootings of two top Minnesota state officials and their spouses are shocking and a devastating commentary on the polarized climate that currently

By |2025-08-13T14:53:24-04:00June 14, 2025|News, Press Room|

During 2025 Police Week, Nation’s Mayors Applaud Work of City Police Officers to Keep Residents Safe

Actions by Federal Government Threaten Cities’ Progress in Addressing Root Causes of Violence Washington, D.C. – As police officers from across the country gather this week in the nation’s capital for National Police Week, America’s mayors are calling on Congress to oppose any actions that would threaten the great progress mayors and police departments –

By |2025-05-14T09:34:52-04:00May 14, 2025|News, Press Room|

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|

New FBI Data: Nation’s Mayors Applaud Reduction In National Crime Rates

FBI Reports Highest Single Year Reduction in Homicides in 20 Years Washington, D.C.— Yesterday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released its annual “Summary of Crime in the Nation” report, revealing a decline in both violent crime and property crime rates in the U.S. during 2023. Notably, murder rates declined by 11.6%, marking the largest

By |2024-09-24T12:13:18-04:00September 24, 2024|News, Press Room|
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