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  • Obama Meets With Nine Mayors Who Want $10 Billion in Federal Money

    01/09/2009 3:29:58 PM PST · by Zakeet · 19 replies · 696+ views
    CNS News ^ | January 9, 2009 | Matt Cover
    President-elect Barack Obama met with the mayors of nine U.S. cities Thursday who together are asking the federal government to give them over $10.7 billion to finance various public works and maintenance projects. Among the mayors who met with Obama, Miami Mayor Manuel Diaz is asking for the most federal tax dollars, a total of $3.2 billion. His requests include $1.5 million to build the Grapeland Flowrider, a new water park attraction, and $100,000 to build dirt-bike trails. Miami also wants $94 million in federal tax dollars for parking garages at the Orange Bowl, and $20 million for work on...
  • MainStreet Economic Recovery Report (What mayors are asking for from Obama's Pork Plan)

    01/09/2009 4:42:33 AM PST · by TornadoAlley3 · 5 replies · 388+ views
    usmayors.org ^ | 01/09/09 | mayors ofUSA
    scroll down and click city of your choosing.
  • Obama Supports Cities, McCain Does Not

    08/03/2008 3:58:35 PM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 27 replies · 704+ views
    Madistan.com ^ | August 3, 2008 | Editorial Writer
    Mayors from across the country are in Madison this week for the Mayors Innovation Project summer conference. They'll be sharing ideas about how to run progressive communities in tight economic times. But they will, as well, be wondering whether they are going to have a partner in the federal government. That's something cities have lacked for the past eight years.This week in an interview with MayorTV, an initiative of the Drum Major Institute think tank to focus on urban leaders and issues, Santa Fe Mayor David Coss argues that the Bush/Cheney administration's response has been characterized by "ignorance" as opposed...
  • Local commission takes on Trans-Texas Corridor

    07/17/2008 5:59:22 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 6 replies · 319+ views
    The Temple Daily Telegram ^ | July 16, 2008 | Fred Afflerbach
    HOLLAND - The mayor of this small community 15 miles south of Temple said Tuesday the commission of which she is president is ready to take by the horns the Texas Department of Transportation and its controversial proposal, the Trans-Texas Corridor. Armed with an 80-page manual, “How to Fight the TTC,” and backed by two non-profits who say they protect private property rights, Holland mayor Mae Smith said rural Bell County is ready for a fight. “Bell County sits here like a stepchild and they’re cramming this corridor down our throats,” Ms. Smith said, regarding the commission’s relationship with TxDOT....
  • Dorman endeavors to discontinue gas tax diversions

    07/15/2008 1:37:22 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 3 replies · 130+ views
    The McKinney Courier-Gazette ^ | July 14, 2008 | Danny Gallagher
    Melissa mayor mailing resolutions to fellow mayors to stop state from using gas tax funds for non-road projects BY DANNY GALLAGHER, McKinney Courier-Gazette Melissa Mayor David Dorman said he sits in his office everyday and watches as cars zoom down State Highway 121, a road that will soon start collecting tolls from drivers who use it to get to Dallas, McKinney, Frisco or the Dallas North Tollway and back again. Dorman said before that happens, he wants to know the roads his citizens and drivers are paying the state to use will be maintained and built with those funds. “I...
  • America's Dirty Oil Mayors

    06/25/2008 7:08:36 PM PDT · by Leigh Patrick Sullivan · 5 replies · 167+ views
    The Moderate Separatist ^ | June 25, 2008 | Leigh Patrick Sullivan
    Using the Greenpeace-friendly term ‘dirty oil’ in reference to crude drawn from the sand, the leaders of some American cities took lines that sounded right out of Treehugging For Dummies, stopping just short of equating Alberta’s oil industry with the Final Event of Revelations.....
  • US Mayors Vote to Curb Bottled Water

    06/23/2008 3:54:20 PM PDT · by anymouse · 29 replies · 70+ views
    AFP ^ | 6/23/08
    The US Conference of Mayors on Monday passed a resolution calling for a phasing out of bottled water by municipalities and promoting the importance of public water supplies. (snip) The mayors, meeting in Miami, approved a resolution proposed by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom along with 17 other large-city mayors to redirect taxpayer dollars from bottled water to other city services.
  • U.S. mayors join call for ban on oilsands-based gasoline

    06/23/2008 3:36:36 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 75 replies · 98+ views
    CBC.ca ^ | 6-23-08 | unattributed
    U.S. mayors are adding their voices to those raising concerns about energy produced from Alberta's vast oilsands. The U.S. Conference of Mayors, meeting in Miami this week, has approved a resolution calling on its members to ban the use of energy from unconventional sources because of its impact on the environment. "We don't want to spend taxpayer dollars on fuels that make global warming worse," said Eugene, Ore., Mayor Kitty Piercy, who submitted the resolution.
  • Obama to cities: I'm with you

    06/21/2008 2:10:44 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 19 replies · 45+ views
    Palm Beach Post ^ | June 21, 2008 | GEORGE BENNETT
    MIAMI — Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, here to tell U.S. mayors that he wants to make cities the backbone of regional economic growth and innovation, ended up igniting a war of words with Republican John McCain's campaign over flooding in Iowa. During remarks to the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting today, Obama noted that McCain had recently visited flood-devastated Iowa. "I'm sure they appreciated the sentiment, but they probably would have appreciated it more if Sen. McCain hadn't voted against funding for levees and flood control programs, which he seems to consider pork," Obama told the mayors.An Obama...
  • '100 Mayors For Hillary' Rally Turnout Under 20 Percent

    04/15/2008 11:50:37 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 24 replies · 68+ views
    '100 Mayors For Hillary' Rally Turnout Under 20 Percent POSTED: 2:23 pm EDT April 15, 2008 UPDATED: 2:31 pm EDT April 15, 2008 HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Turnout at the "100 Mayors for Hillary" rally was a little under 20 percent. Only 19 mayors of Pennsylvania cities showed up for Tuesday's rally in the Rotunda of the Pennsylvania Capitol. Other mayors' names were listed on placards supporting Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York for the Democratic presidential nomination. Harrisburg Mayor Stephen Reed spoke for the group against the backdrop of a banner touting the 100 mayors. He criticized Clinton's rival,...
  • Putting up a roadblock of questions

    03/20/2008 2:11:38 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 3 replies · 465+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | March 20, 2008 | Lisa Falkenberg
    LUFKIN — Mae Smith, the 64-year-old mayor of the teeny Central Texas town of Holland, seized the civic center lectern like a dragon-slayer ascending the throne. In a fiery red pantsuit and a voice that echoed without the help of a malfunctioning microphone, she and her cohorts revealed to a crowd of about 50 souls clad in denim and plaid a little-known weapon against the foe of all in the room: Gov. Rick Perry's Trans-Texas Corridor. The weapon, Smith said, doesn't involve marching on the Texas Capitol, like more than 1,000 did last year, some on tractors and horses. It...
  • TxDOT makes $1 billion error

    03/12/2008 2:15:26 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 16 replies · 852+ views
    The Cherokeean Herald ^ | March 12, 2008 | Leland Acker
    In the midst of inflation, funding difficulties and halted expansion projects, a budget error on the part of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) may have exacerbated their challenges. "TxDOT does some mysterious accounting," said Rep. Chuck Hopson (D-Jacksonville). "They had close to $1 billion counted in their budget twice." "That was a serious error on our part and we have made changes to try to prevent that type of error from occurring again," said TxDOT Spokesman Chris Lippincott, adding that the amount added twice in their financial statement was unrelated to the $1.2 billion in federal rescissions, which are...
  • Mayors to Congress: Do Not Wait Another Day on Immigration

    01/24/2008 10:59:33 PM PST · by yorkie · 19 replies · 101+ views
    Street Insider ^ | January 24, 2008 | Press Release
    WHAT: Mayors attending the 76th Winter Meeting of the United States Conference of Mayors will hold a Press Conference regarding the immediate need for Congress to secure our nation's borders and implement a practical and effective immigration policy. WHO: Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon and Sugar Land (TX) Mayor David Wallace, Co-Chairs of the Homeland Security Task Force on the US Conference of Mayors. Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, Chandler (AZ) Mayor Boyd Dunn and Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup WHY: Members of Congress are advising the Mayors that they will wait for the next congress and the next president to address these...
  • Will he take Communion? (San Francisco mayor to have family Mass for inauguration )

    01/09/2008 1:45:44 PM PST · by NYer · 48 replies · 86+ views
    Cal Catholic ^ | January 7, 2008
    Gavin Newsom, the divorced San Francisco mayor who provoked a constitutional crisis in 2004 by granting marriage licenses to 4,000 same-sex couples, has chosen the historic Mission Dolores Basilica for a family Mass on the occasion of his inauguration to a second term. Newsom and his family are scheduled to attend Mass at Mission Dolores tomorrow, Tuesday, Jan. 8, in what his press office is calling a “low-key” second inauguration. Following the Mass, his father, William Newsom, a retired state appellate judge, will administer the oath of office during a swearing-in ceremony at San Francisco City Hall. Given his record,...
  • SAN FRANCISCO: Newsom camp concerned whether he'll win a mandate

    11/06/2007 1:05:02 PM PST · by SmithL · 3 replies · 123+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 11/6/7 | C.W. Nevius
    Gavin Newsom's political strategist Eric Jaye jokes that he already knows what the analysis of today's mayoral election will be. "However many votes we get," Jaye says, "we know the Bay Guardian will say it wasn't enough." He's got a point. In most elections, pundits try to pick the winner. That's already been handled in this one. Newsom will certainly win a second term as mayor in a cakewalk over a group of offbeat candidates. That's not in doubt. But it does lead to a second question, best expressed by local political consultant Mark Mosher, who asks, "What kind of...
  • Former Atlantic City Mayor Pleads Guilty

    11/01/2007 3:02:45 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 11 replies · 180+ views
    cbs ^ | ap
    Former Atlantic City Mayor Pleads Guilty To Lying To Get BenefitsThe former mayor of Atlantic City pleaded guilty Thursday to lying to enhance his veterans benefits, a crime that played a role in his bizarre three-week disappearance earlier this fall. Making his first public appearance since leaving office Oct. 10, Robert Levy admitted to falsely claiming to have been awarded two military medals and embellishing his military record in order to receive more money in disability benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Levy admitted fabricating stories that as a soldier in Vietnam, he had been left in the...
  • All across Oakland, public safety is the issue, Mayor Dellums

    10/30/2007 7:54:40 AM PDT · by SmithL · 31 replies · 69+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 10/30/7 | Chip Johnson
    Oakland residents are fed up with random crime - from assaults to burglaries to armed robberies - that is being carried out with seeming impunity on the city's streets. Whether the answer is more cops, a restructured department or something else, businesses and residents across the city want improvements in public safety - and sooner rather than later. In recent months, as I've repeatedly beaten the drum for Mayor Ron Dellums to step up the fight on crime, hundreds of residents have sent me e-mailed notes with their tales of horror. Many of the writers have been victims of crime,...
  • James' defense team begins preparing for infidelity issue (Dem sold city land cheap to bimbo)

    10/13/2007 9:28:38 AM PDT · by Liz · 10 replies · 91+ views
    STAR LEDGER ^ | Friday, October 12, 2007 | JEFF WHELAN Star-Ledger Staff
    Sharpe James The defense team of former Newark Mayor Sharpe James is bracing for testimony about marital infidelity to become part of his high-profile corruption case, according to court papers. Confronting an issue that was only hinted at in a federal indictment this summer, James' lawyers are attempting to filter out potential jurors who may be prejudiced by evidence of philandering on his part.
  • Irving mayor defends increased deportations

    09/22/2007 7:33:52 AM PDT · by TejanoJim · 21 replies · 738+ views
    Dallas Morning News ^ | September 21, 2007 | ISABEL C. MORALES and BRANDON FORMBY
    Mexican Consul Enrique Hubbard Urrea has issued an unusual warning to immigrants from his country: Avoid the city of Irving. Deportations in this city have skyrocketed in the last several months – from 262 in all of 2006 to 1,338 through mid-September. "In this city, one has to be extra careful," he told Al Día . "And if possible, avoid going through there, because we suspect, and with good reason, that people are being detained simply because of their appearance." At least 1,600 people have been turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement since June 2006 as part of the...
  • POLICE CHIEFS, BIPARTISAN MEMBERS OF CONGRESS CALL FOR NEW APPROACH TO REDUCING GUN VIOLENCE

    09/19/2007 10:42:26 PM PDT · by voteNRA · 33 replies · 435+ views
    Chaska Police 411 ^ | September 19, 2007 | Mark Glaze, Wendy Balazik:
    DC. .– The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the world’s largest association of law enforcement executives, today called on Congress and the Administration, as well as state and local governments, to support strong and effective gun violence prevention policies, and to provide law enforcement with the resources necessary to reverse a two-year rise in violent crime. The IACP unveiled a set of nearly 40 recommendations for policymakers, police, and community and philanthropic leaders which are the result of the “Great Lakes Summit on Gun Violence.” The summit, held in Chicago earlier this year, was a groundbreaking collaboration of...