Migration Policy Institute Accepting Entries for the E. Pluribus Unum Prizes for Immigrant Immigration
Migration Policy Institute Accepting Entries for the E. Pluribus Unum Prizes for Immigrant Immigration
Leadership Training Institute Announces Two-Day Seminar on Economic Development
NLC's City Showcase Programs Set a High Bar for Economic Development
Newsbriefs February 6
Migration Policy Institute Accepting Entries for the E. Pluribus Unum Prizes for Immigrant Immigration
The trend line is moving in the direction of urban community models. If borne out over the next decade or two, this shift will represent the most dramatic change in land use, housing and transportation patterns since the completion of Levittown in 1951. The impact of this trend on local governments will be as unique as each community’s geography, demographics and capacity to manage change.
Cities Working to Boost College Completion Explore Graduate NYC! Approach
Industry Estimates 100,000 Jobs from Public Safety Communications Network
NLC Files Brief with Supreme Court to Limit Retaliatory Arrest Claims
Congressional City Conference to Focus on Local Innovation, Federal Advocacy
NLC Call on Congress and the Administration to Get to Work