Top Banner

of 148

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
  • From: National Conference of Black MayorsTo: National Conference of Black MayorsSubject: NCBM Mayors Response to the State of the Union AddressDate: Thursday, February 14, 2013 2:45:32 PMAttachments: NCBM State of The Union Address Press Release.pdf

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Heather Head February 14, 2013 [email protected]

    NCBM Mayors Respond to the Presidents State of the Union Request to Work with Local Leaders Towards Building A Stronger America

    Statement from the National Conference of Black Mayors President, East Orange

    Mayor Robert L. Bowser

    ATLANTA, Georgia NCBM President East Orange (NJ) Mayor Robert L. Bowser released the following statement today in

    response to President Barack Obamas State of the Union Address:

    As elected leaders to some of our nations most diverse citizens, we step into the role of mayor each day with the objective of

    building a stronger community today than we did yesterday. Therefore, as local leaders serving as mayors, we accepted the call-

    to-action presented by President Obama to work with local leaders in fortifying the futures of our communities and our country.

    We listened as he outlined his comprehensive plan that supports the defining notion of our communities, the idea that if you

    work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead, no matter where you come from, no matter what you look like or

    who you love and we stand in support of that plan.

    The Presidents address pinpointed on several key issues that impact our communitys sustainability and vitality. Firstly, his

    approach to the deficit reduction, while reinforcing middle class America - with job creation, tax reforms, revolutionizing our

    manufacturing industries, bolstering infrastructure and supporting investments in energy and clean energy - supports our efforts

    for redeveloping our communities as we continue to gain new ground as our economy continues to improve.

    The affects of gun violence can be felt in communities across our nation but among these, minority communities are clearly

    impacted. Therefore, the Presidents plan to reduce gun violence - through implementing reforms that require background checks

    and working with local law enforcement to rid our streets of semi-automatic assault weapons and ammunition magazines -

    addresses the fact that gun violence removes security from our communities and prevents us from securing our futures.

    The Presidents plan for education from preschool to higher education continues our nations efforts to close the achievement

    gap for minority and low-income children. His push for high-quality preschools for every child in America will assist in narrowing

    the divide that has persisted for to long. With minority college students disproportionately impacted by the student debt crisis,

    colleges must be held accountable and the High Education Act offers that hope, as 80 percent of minorities graduated with debt.

    The Presidents policies on immigration, allows many of our citizens who contribute to our local and national economy to sleep

    easier as our country prepares to embrace the millions that have positively contributed to our country but have been unable to

    call themselves American citizens.

    Americas foundation is rooted in the sustainability and vitality of its communities. It is the unified collective that secures our

    place in the future. The college students who are pregnant with innovative ideas to revolutionize our future. The immigrant whos

    determination matches that of his American colleague as they work to grow our economy. Our capacity to maintain our place as

  • the Greatest Nation relies in our ability to educate and protect our youth. Therefore, mayors must work with state and local

    officials as we continue to make the American Dream an obtainable reality today, tomorrow and forever.

    As a nonpartisan organization of able servers we work everyday towards bringing progress to the communities where we live

    as proud citizens of our nation. The National Conference of Black Mayors readily answers the call to continue the progress

    President Obama made during his first term as President. We serve as a reminder to Congress that while politics are decided in

    Washington their impact is local and felt by the citizens we govern everyday. So we serve as the voice on a state and national

    level to the local issues that impact our communities. The Mayors clarion call which should apply to all elected officials is to

    wake up every day saying What can I fix today to make someones life better? We are ready to go to work.

    # # #

    About the National Conference of Black Mayors

    The National Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) was founded in 1974 as a private, nonpolitical, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that represents African American mayors nationwide. Representing 650 mayors today, NCBM advocates for and impacts more than 48 million people. The organizations mission is to enhance the executive management capacity of its members for the purpose of governing viable municipalities. As such, NCBM provides technical and management assistance to its members, as well as serves as a clearinghouse for information pertinent to municipal development.

  • From: National Conference of Black MayorsTo: National Conference of Black MayorsSubject: NCBM Mayors Response to the State of the Union AddressDate: Thursday, February 14, 2013 2:22:14 PMAttachments: NCBM State of The Union Address Press Release.pdf

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Heather Head February 14, 2013 [email protected]

    NCBM Mayors Respond to the Presidents State of the Union Request to Work with Local Leaders Towards Building A Stronger America

    Statement from the National Conference of Black Mayors President, East Orange

    Mayor Robert L. Bowser

    ATLANTA, Georgia NCBM President East Orange (NJ) Mayor Robert L. Bowser released the following statement today in

    response to President Barack Obamas State of the Union Address:

    As elected leaders to some of our nations most diverse citizens, we step into the role of mayor each day with the objective of

    building a stronger community today than we did yesterday. Therefore, as local leaders serving as mayors, we accepted the call-

    to-action presented by President Obama to work with local leaders in fortifying the futures of our communities and our country.

    We listened as he outlined his comprehensive plan that supports the defining notion of our communities, the idea that if you

    work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead, no matter where you come from, no matter what you look like or

    who you love and we stand in support of that plan.

    The Presidents address pinpointed on several key issues that impact our communitys sustainability and vitality. Firstly, his

    approach to the deficit reduction, while reinforcing middle class America - with job creation, tax reforms, revolutionizing our

    manufacturing industries, bolstering infrastructure and supporting investments in energy and clean energy - supports our efforts

    for redeveloping our communities as we continue to gain new ground as our economy continues to improve.

    The affects of gun violence can be felt in communities across our nation but among these, minority communities are clearly

    impacted. Therefore, the Presidents plan to reduce gun violence - through implementing reforms that require background checks

    and working with local law enforcement to rid our streets of semi-automatic assault weapons and ammunition magazines -

    addresses the fact that gun violence removes security from our communities and prevents us from securing our futures.

    The Presidents plan for education from preschool to higher education continues our nations efforts to close the achievement

    gap for minority and low-income children. His push for high-quality preschools for every child in America will assist in narrowing

    the divide that has persisted for to long. With minority college students disproportionately impacted by the student debt crisis,

    colleges must be held accountable and the High Education Act offers that hope, as 80 percent of minorities graduated with debt.

    The Presidents policies on immigration, allows many of our citizens who contribute to our local and national economy to sleep

    easier as our country prepares to embrace the millions that have positively contributed to our country but have been unable to

    call themselves American citizens.

    Americas foundation is rooted in the sustainability and vitality of its communities. It is the unified collective that secures our

    place in the future. The college students who are pregnant with innovative ideas to revolutionize our future. The immigrant whos

    determination matches that of his American colleague as they work to grow our economy. Our capacity to maintain our place as

  • the Greatest Nation relies in our ability to educate and protect our youth. Therefore, mayors must work with state and local

    officials as we continue to make the American Dream an obtainable reality today, tomorrow and forever.

    As a nonpartisan organization of able servers we work everyday towards bringing progress to the communities where we live

    as proud citizens of our nation. The National Conference of Black Mayors readily answers the call to continue the progress

    President Obama made during his first term as President. We serve as a reminder to Congress that while politics are decided in

    Washington their impact is local and felt by the citizens we govern everyday. So we serve as the voice on a state and national

    level to the local issues that impact our communities. The Mayors clarion call which should apply to all elected officials is to

    wake up every day saying What can I fix today to make someones life better? We are ready to go to work.

    # # #

    About the National Conference of Black Mayors

    The National Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) was founded in 1974 as a private, nonpolitical, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that represents African American mayors nationwide. Representing 650 mayors today, NCBM advocates for and impacts more than 48 million people. The organizations mission is to enhance the executive management capacity of its members for the purpose of governing viable municipalities. As such, NCBM provides technical and management assistance to its members, as well as serves as a clearinghouse for information pertinent to municipal development.

  • From: National Conference of Black MayorsTo: National Conference of Black MayorsSubject: NCBM Mayors Response to the State of the Union AddressDate: Thursday, February 14, 2013 2:08:40 PMAttachments: NCBM State of The Union Address Press Release.pdf

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Heather Head February 14, 2013 [email protected]

    NCBM Mayors Respond to the Presidents State of the Union Request to Work with Local Leaders Towards Building A Stronger America

    Statement from the National Conference of Black Mayors President, East Orange

    Mayor Robert L. Bowser

    ATLANTA, Georgia NCBM President East Orange (NJ) Mayor Robert L. Bowser released the following statement today in

    response to President Barack Obamas State of the Union Address:

    As elected leaders to some of our nations most diverse citizens, we step into the role of mayor each day with the objective of

    building a stronger community today than we did yesterday. Therefore, as local leaders serving as mayors, we accepted the call-

    to-action presented by President Obama to work with local leaders in fortifying the futures of our communities and our country.

    We listened as he outlined his comprehensive plan that supports the defining notion of our communities, the idea that if you

    work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead, no matter where you come from, no matter what you look like or

    who you love and we stand in support of that plan.

    The Presidents address pinpointed on several key issues that impact our communitys sustainability and vitality. Firstly, his

    approach to the deficit reduction, while reinforcing middle class America - with job creation, tax reforms, revolutionizing our

    manufacturing industries, bolstering infrastructure and supporting investments in energy and clean energy - supports our efforts

    for redeveloping our communities as we continue to gain new ground as our economy continues to improve.

    The affects of gun violence can be felt in communities across our nation but among these, minority communities are clearly

    impacted. Therefore, the Presidents plan to reduce gun violence - through implementing reforms that require background checks

    and working with local law enforcement to rid our streets of semi-automatic assault weapons and ammunition magazines -

    addresses the fact that gun violence removes security from our communities and prevents us from securing our futures.

    The Presidents plan for education from preschool to higher education continues our nations efforts to close the achievement

    gap for minority and low-income children. His push for high-quality preschools for every child in America will assist in narrowing

    the divide that has persisted for to long. With minority college students disproportionately impacted by the student debt crisis,

    colleges must be held accountable and the High Education Act offers that hope, as 80 percent of minorities graduated with debt.

    The Presidents policies on immigration, allows many of our citizens who contribute to our local and national economy to sleep

    easier as our country prepares to embrace the millions that have positively contributed to our country but have been unable to

    call themselves American citizens.

    Americas foundation is rooted in the sustainability and vitality of its communities. It is the unified collective that secures our

    place in the future. The college students who are pregnant with innovative ideas to revolutionize our future. The immigrant whos

    determination matches that of his American colleague as they work to grow our economy. Our capacity to maintain our place as

  • the Greatest Nation relies in our ability to educate and protect our youth. Therefore, mayors must work with state and local

    officials as we continue to make the American Dream an obtainable reality today, tomorrow and forever.

    As a nonpartisan organization of able servers we work everyday towards bringing progress to the communities where we live

    as proud citizens of our nation. The National Conference of Black Mayors readily answers the call to continue the progress

    President Obama made during his first term as President. We serve as a reminder to Congress that while politics are decided in

    Washington their impact is local and felt by the citizens we govern everyday. So we serve as the voice on a state and national

    level to the local issues that impact our communities. The Mayors clarion call which should apply to all elected officials is to

    wake up every day saying What can I fix today to make someones life better? We are ready to go to work.

    # # #

    About the National Conference of Black Mayors

    The National Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) was founded in 1974 as a private, nonpolitical, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that represents African American mayors nationwide. Representing 650 mayors today, NCBM advocates for and impacts more than 48 million people. The organizations mission is to enhance the executive management capacity of its members for the purpose of governing viable municipalities. As such, NCBM provides technical and management assistance to its members, as well as serves as a clearinghouse for information pertinent to municipal development.

  • From: National Conference of Black MayorsTo: National Conference of Black MayorsSubject: NCBM Mayors Response to the State of the Union AddressDate: Thursday, February 14, 2013 2:47:29 PMAttachments: NCBM State of The Union Address Press Release.pdf

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Heather Head February 14, 2013 [email protected]

    NCBM Mayors Respond to the Presidents State of the Union Request to Work with Local Leaders Towards Building A Stronger America

    Statement from the National Conference of Black Mayors President, East Orange

    Mayor Robert L. Bowser

    ATLANTA, Georgia NCBM President East Orange (NJ) Mayor Robert L. Bowser released the following statement today in

    response to President Barack Obamas State of the Union Address:

    As elected leaders to some of our nations most diverse citizens, we step into the role of mayor each day with the objective of

    building a stronger community today than we did yesterday. Therefore, as local leaders serving as mayors, we accepted the call-

    to-action presented by President Obama to work with local leaders in fortifying the futures of our communities and our country.

    We listened as he outlined his comprehensive plan that supports the defining notion of our communities, the idea that if you

    work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead, no matter where you come from, no matter what you look like or

    who you love and we stand in support of that plan.

    The Presidents address pinpointed on several key issues that impact our communitys sustainability and vitality. Firstly, his

    approach to the deficit reduction, while reinforcing middle class America - with job creation, tax reforms, revolutionizing our

    manufacturing industries, bolstering infrastructure and supporting investments in energy and clean energy - supports our efforts

    for redeveloping our communities as we continue to gain new ground as our economy continues to improve.

    The affects of gun violence can be felt in communities across our nation but among these, minority communities are clearly

    impacted. Therefore, the Presidents plan to reduce gun violence - through implementing reforms that require background checks

    and working with local law enforcement to rid our streets of semi-automatic assault weapons and ammunition magazines -

    addresses the fact that gun violence removes security from our communities and prevents us from securing our futures.

    The Presidents plan for education from preschool to higher education continues our nations efforts to close the achievement

    gap for minority and low-income children. His push for high-quality preschools for every child in America will assist in narrowing

    the divide that has persisted for to long. With minority college students disproportionately impacted by the student debt crisis,

    colleges must be held accountable and the High Education Act offers that hope, as 80 percent of minorities graduated with debt.

    The Presidents policies on immigration, allows many of our citizens who contribute to our local and national economy to sleep

    easier as our country prepares to embrace the millions that have positively contributed to our country but have been unable to

    call themselves American citizens.

    Americas foundation is rooted in the sustainability and vitality of its communities. It is the unified collective that secures our

    place in the future. The college students who are pregnant with innovative ideas to revolutionize our future. The immigrant whos

    determination matches that of his American colleague as they work to grow our economy. Our capacity to maintain our place as

  • the Greatest Nation relies in our ability to educate and protect our youth. Therefore, mayors must work with state and local

    officials as we continue to make the American Dream an obtainable reality today, tomorrow and forever.

    As a nonpartisan organization of able servers we work everyday towards bringing progress to the communities where we live

    as proud citizens of our nation. The National Conference of Black Mayors readily answers the call to continue the progress

    President Obama made during his first term as President. We serve as a reminder to Congress that while politics are decided in

    Washington their impact is local and felt by the citizens we govern everyday. So we serve as the voice on a state and national

    level to the local issues that impact our communities. The Mayors clarion call which should apply to all elected officials is to

    wake up every day saying What can I fix today to make someones life better? We are ready to go to work.

    # # #

    About the National Conference of Black Mayors

    The National Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) was founded in 1974 as a private, nonpolitical, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that represents African American mayors nationwide. Representing 650 mayors today, NCBM advocates for and impacts more than 48 million people. The organizations mission is to enhance the executive management capacity of its members for the purpose of governing viable municipalities. As such, NCBM provides technical and management assistance to its members, as well as serves as a clearinghouse for information pertinent to municipal development.

  • From: National Conference of Black MayorsTo: National Conference of Black MayorsSubject: NCBM Mayors Vow to Leave No City Behind During the 39th Annual ConventionDate: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 4:49:23 PMAttachments: National Conference of Black Mayors 39th Annual Convention.pdf

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Heather Head May 1, 2013 [email protected]

    The National Conference of Black Mayors Vow to Leave No City Behind at its 39th Annual Convention as they Place the City of Atlanta at the Forefront of Restoring, Rebuilding and Renewing Communities

    ATLANTA, Georgia Redevelopment and local

    municipal empowerment nonprofit, the National

    Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) announces the

    convening of its 39th Annual Convention vowing to

    Restore, Rebuild, Renew: Leaving No City Behind, May

    29th June 2nd, 2013. Placing the City of Atlanta at the

    forefront of this years convention at the Atlanta Marriott

    Marquis, NCBM is working to develop an agenda that

    rejuvenates attendees with resources for community

    empowerment. The conference is expected to bring over

    500 delegates from more than 8 mayoral associations

    worldwide.

    Under the burden of todays trials, the suffering is the greatest in the most vulnerable municipalities and cities, many of which are

    represented by our membership. Every day these mayors face the challenges of planning sustainable development,

    strengthening municipality infrastructures, ensuring access to quality healthcare, education and housing in service of a constantly

    marginalized population. With the theme of the conference being Restore, Rebuild, Renew: Leaving No City Behind, the topics

    will examine how to capitalize on the resources currently available as well as how to identify new resources to empower and

    stabilize communities.

    The five-day conference begins Wednesday, May 29th with the Mayors Golf outing and the Black Womens Caucus Forum. The

    Forum places African American women serving in the office of Mayor at the forefront of progress. Plenary Addresses will feature

    speakers like U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, U.S. Labor Acting Secretary Seth Harris, Heather Foster, the White House

    Director of African American Outreach, Vice President Angelino Garzon of the Republic of Colombia and many others. The

    conference will go on to focus on working sessions convened by federal agency leaders, public-private partnership sessions,

    mayoral best practice cases and presenters at the forefront of their professions. Conference receptions highlight both the City of

    Atlanta nightlife and the various cultures of the African Diaspora represented at the conference during the Opening and Welcome

    to Atlanta Receptions. Our luncheons pay tribute to the outgoing President, East Orange Mayor Robert L. Bowser and incoming

    President, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson at Fannie Lou Hamer and President Luncheons. The Mayors Forum and Think

    Tank will gather the brilliant spectrum of critical thinkers, activist and leaders within the African American community towards the

    advancement of various sectors within communities nationwide. The conference concludes with the Annual Call at one of

    Atlantas premier tourist sites, the Georgia Aquarium.

  • The 39th Annual convention will frame the issues of restoring, rebuilding and renewing communities amidst the unbalance on the

    national level as mayors are striving to obtain long-term economic recovery and stability. The Convention Plenary and Working

    Sessions focus on restoring, rebuilding and renewing to ensure leaving no city behind.

    The organizations supporting the National Conference of Black Mayors as convention sponsors are John Deere, United Water,

    AT&T, Comcast, The Coca-Cola Company, TweetMyJOBS, Wal-Mart, GA Power, GA Pacific, SEIU and CTIA. This year

    marking the 39th-year anniversary, NCBM is hosting several events highlighting our mission of redevelopment in an effort to

    drive sustainability and vitality for communities. Established in 1974 after the enactment of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights

    Acts of 1964 and 1965, NCBM continues to amplify its redevelopment mission to assist underserved communities through

    technical assistance serving as a clearinghouse of information pertinent to municipal development and financing. In the 39 years,

    the organization has made community redevelopment a global priority, helping more than 650 African American mayors and

    their 48 million constituents and more than 22,000 mayors of African Descent globally.

    As details unfold in the coming days leading up to the conference, important announcements will be issued, detailing the scope

    and key players for the event.

    To be a part of this annual conference, register at www.ncbm39thannualconven.wix.com/2013.

    # # #

    About the National Conference of Black Mayors

    The National Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) was founded in 1974 as a private, nonpolitical, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that represents African American mayors nationwide. Representing 650 mayors today, NCBM advocates for and impacts more than 48 million people. The organizations mission is to enhance the executive management capacity of its members for the purpose of governing viable municipalities. As such, NCBM provides technical and management assistance to its members, as well as serves as a clearinghouse for information pertinent to municipal development.

  • From: National Conference of Black MayorsTo: National Conference of Black MayorsSubject: NCBM Mayors Vow to Leave No City Behind During the 39th Annual ConventionDate: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 4:46:02 PMAttachments: National Conference of Black Mayors 39th Annual Convention.pdf

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Heather Head May 1, 2013 [email protected]

    The National Conference of Black Mayors Vow to Leave No City Behind at its 39th Annual Convention as they Place the City of Atlanta at the Forefront of Restoring, Rebuilding and Renewing Communities

    ATLANTA, Georgia Redevelopment and local

    municipal empowerment nonprofit, the National

    Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) announces the

    convening of its 39th Annual Convention vowing to

    Restore, Rebuild, Renew: Leaving No City Behind, May

    29th June 2nd, 2013. Placing the City of Atlanta at the

    forefront of this years convention at the Atlanta Marriott

    Marquis, NCBM is working to develop an agenda that

    rejuvenates attendees with resources for community

    empowerment. The conference is expected to bring over

    500 delegates from more than 8 mayoral associations

    worldwide.

    Under the burden of todays trials, the suffering is the greatest in the most vulnerable municipalities and cities, many of which are

    represented by our membership. Every day these mayors face the challenges of planning sustainable development,

    strengthening municipality infrastructures, ensuring access to quality healthcare, education and housing in service of a constantly

    marginalized population. With the theme of the conference being Restore, Rebuild, Renew: Leaving No City Behind, the topics

    will examine how to capitalize on the resources currently available as well as how to identify new resources to empower and

    stabilize communities.

    The five-day conference begins Wednesday, May 29th with the Mayors Golf outing and the Black Womens Caucus Forum. The

    Forum places African American women serving in the office of Mayor at the forefront of progress. Plenary Addresses will feature

    speakers like U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, U.S. Labor Acting Secretary Seth Harris, Heather Foster, the White House

    Director of African American Outreach, Vice President Angelino Garzon of the Republic of Colombia and many others. The

    conference will go on to focus on working sessions convened by federal agency leaders, public-private partnership sessions,

    mayoral best practice cases and presenters at the forefront of their professions. Conference receptions highlight both the City of

    Atlanta nightlife and the various cultures of the African Diaspora represented at the conference during the Opening and Welcome

    to Atlanta Receptions. Our luncheons pay tribute to the outgoing President, East Orange Mayor Robert L. Bowser and incoming

    President, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson at Fannie Lou Hamer and President Luncheons. The Mayors Forum and Think

    Tank will gather the brilliant spectrum of critical thinkers, activist and leaders within the African American community towards the

    advancement of various sectors within communities nationwide. The conference concludes with the Annual Call at one of

    Atlantas premier tourist sites, the Georgia Aquarium.

  • The 39th Annual convention will frame the issues of restoring, rebuilding and renewing communities amidst the unbalance on the

    national level as mayors are striving to obtain long-term economic recovery and stability. The Convention Plenary and Working

    Sessions focus on restoring, rebuilding and renewing to ensure leaving no city behind.

    The organizations supporting the National Conference of Black Mayors as convention sponsors are John Deere, United Water,

    AT&T, Comcast, The Coca-Cola Company, TweetMyJOBS, Wal-Mart, GA Power, GA Pacific, SEIU and CTIA. This year

    marking the 39th-year anniversary, NCBM is hosting several events highlighting our mission of redevelopment in an effort to

    drive sustainability and vitality for communities. Established in 1974 after the enactment of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights

    Acts of 1964 and 1965, NCBM continues to amplify its redevelopment mission to assist underserved communities through

    technical assistance serving as a clearinghouse of information pertinent to municipal development and financing. In the 39 years,

    the organization has made community redevelopment a global priority, helping more than 650 African American mayors and

    their 48 million constituents and more than 22,000 mayors of African Descent globally.

    As details unfold in the coming days leading up to the conference, important announcements will be issued, detailing the scope

    and key players for the event.

    To be a part of this annual conference, register at www.ncbm39thannualconven.wix.com/2013.

    # # #

    About the National Conference of Black Mayors

    The National Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) was founded in 1974 as a private, nonpolitical, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that represents African American mayors nationwide. Representing 650 mayors today, NCBM advocates for and impacts more than 48 million people. The organizations mission is to enhance the executive management capacity of its members for the purpose of governing viable municipalities. As such, NCBM provides technical and management assistance to its members, as well as serves as a clearinghouse for information pertinent to municipal development.

  • From: National Conference of Black MayorsTo: National Conference of Black MayorsSubject: NCBM Mayors Vow to Leave No City Behind During the 39th Annual ConventionDate: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 4:52:02 PMAttachments: National Conference of Black Mayors 39th Annual Convention.pdf

  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Heather Head May 1, 2013 [email protected]

    The National Conference of Black Mayors Vow to Leave No City Behind at its 39th Annual Convention as they Place the City of Atlanta at the Forefront of Restoring, Rebuilding and Renewing Communities

    ATLANTA, Georgia Redevelopment and local

    municipal empowerment nonprofit, the National

    Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) announces the

    convening of its 39th Annual Convention vowing to

    Restore, Rebuild, Renew: Leaving No City Behind, May

    29th June 2nd, 2013. Placing the City of Atlanta at the

    forefront of this years convention at the Atlanta Marriott

    Marquis, NCBM is working to develop an agenda that

    rejuvenates attendees with resources for community

    empowerment. The conference is expected to bring over

    500 delegates from more than 8 mayoral associations

    worldwide.

    Under the burden of todays trials, the suffering is the greatest in the most vulnerable municipalities and cities, many of which are

    represented by our membership. Every day these mayors face the challenges of planning sustainable development,

    strengthening municipality infrastructures, ensuring access to quality healthcare, education and housing in service of a constantly

    marginalized population. With the theme of the conference being Restore, Rebuild, Renew: Leaving No City Behind, the topics

    will examine how to capitalize on the resources currently available as well as how to identify new resources to empower and

    stabilize communities.

    The five-day conference begins Wednesday, May 29th with the Mayors Golf outing and the Black Womens Caucus Forum. The

    Forum places African American women serving in the office of Mayor at the forefront of progress. Plenary Addresses will feature

    speakers like U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, U.S. Labor Acting Secretary Seth Harris, Heather Foster, the White House

    Director of African American Outreach, Vice President Angelino Garzon of the Republic of Colombia and many others. The

    conference will go on to focus on working sessions convened by federal agency leaders, public-private partnership sessions,

    mayoral best practice cases and presenters at the forefront of their professions. Conference receptions highlight both the City of

    Atlanta nightlife and the various cultures of the African Diaspora represented at the conference during the Opening and Welcome

    to Atlanta Receptions. Our luncheons pay tribute to the outgoing President, East Orange Mayor Robert L. Bowser and incoming

    President, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson at Fannie Lou Hamer and President Luncheons. The Mayors Forum and Think

    Tank will gather the brilliant spectrum of critical thinkers, activist and leaders within the African American community towards the

    advancement of various sectors within communities nationwide. The conference concludes with the Annual Call at one of

    Atlantas premier tourist sites, the Georgia Aquarium.

  • The 39th Annual convention will frame the issues of restoring, rebuilding and renewing communities amidst the unbalance on the

    national level as mayors are striving to obtain long-term economic recovery and stability. The Convention Plenary and Working

    Sessions focus on restoring, rebuilding and renewing to ensure leaving no city behind.

    The organizations supporting the National Conference of Black Mayors as convention sponsors are John Deere, United Water,

    AT&T, Comcast, The Coca-Cola Company, TweetMyJOBS, Wal-Mart, GA Power, GA Pacific, SEIU and CTIA. This year

    marking the 39th-year anniversary, NCBM is hosting several events highlighting our mission of redevelopment in an effort to

    drive sustainability and vitality for communities. Established in 1974 after the enactment of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights

    Acts of 1964 and 1965, NCBM continues to amplify its redevelopment mission to assist underserved communities through

    technical assistance serving as a clearinghouse of information pertinent to municipal development and financing. In the 39 years,

    the organization has made community redevelopment a global priority, helping more than 650 African American mayors and

    their 48 million constituents and more than 22,000 mayors of African Descent globally.

    As details unfold in the coming days leading up to the conference, important announcements will be issued, detailing the scope

    and key players for the event.

    To be a part of this annual conference, register at www.ncbm39thannualconven.wix.com/2013.

    # # #

    About the National Conference of Black Mayors

    The National Conference of Black Mayors (NCBM) was founded in 1974 as a private, nonpolitical, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that represents African American mayors nationwide. Representing 650 mayors today, NCBM advocates for and impacts more than 48 million people. The organizations mission is to enhance the executive management capacity of its members for the purpose of governing viable municipalities. As such, NCBM provides technical and management assistance to its members, as well as serves as a clearinghouse for information pertinent to municipal development.

  • From: Blossom, KellynTo: Stephanie Mash; Mariah Sheriff; Josh D. RosaCc: Alcantara, EliasSubject: NCBM meeting at the White HouseDate: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 8:54:24 AM

    Stephanie, Mariah & Josh, Wanted to follow up on our previous conversations about hosting a meeting for the NCBMmembers at the White House next week. We would love to host the NCBM members invited to theVice President?s Reception for a meeting on February 25 from 2-3:30 at the Executive OfficeBuilding to discuss the Affordable Care Act, the President?s My Brother?s Keeper initiative, andother topics of interest. Below is the list of mayors we plan to invite. Please let us know if there are any concerns on yourend and we?ll get invitations out this afternoon. Thanks!

    1. Mayor Bell Mayor / City of Birmingham, AL2. Mayor Bell Mayor / City of Durham, NC3. Mayor Brown Mayor / City of Compton, CA4. Mayor Brown Mayor / City of Jacksonville, FL5. Mayor Brown Mayor / City of St. Joseph, LA6. Mayor Dixon Mayor / City of Riverdale, GA7. Mayor Ford Mayor / City of Tuskegee, AL8. Mayor Glover Mayor / City of Shreveport, LA9. Mayor Goodall Mayor / City of Forest Heights, MD10. Mayor Green Mayor/City of Normandy, MO11. Mayor Hampton Mayor/ City of Inkster, MI12. Mayor Hancock Mayor/ City of Denver, CO13. Mayor Johnson Mayor/ City of Sacramento, CA14. Mayor Johnson Mayor / City Holly Hill, SC15. Mayor Strickland Mayor / City of Tacoma, WA16. Mayor Taylor Mayor / City of Opa-locka17. Mayor Warren Mayor / City of Fontana, CA18. Mayor Warren Mayor/ City of Newton, MA19. Mayor Wharton Mayor/ City of Memphis, TN20. Mayor White Mayor / City of Ames, TX

  • From: Dana PercocoTo: Cassandra JenningsSubject: NCBM Meeting Tomorrow at 1:00Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 3:43:09 PM

    Hi Cassandra,

    Tomorrow's meeting will be from 1:00-2:30 PM in the Phoenix room. I let themknow that you will be arriving late because you will be traveling from anothermeeting.

    Best,Dana

  • From: Blossom, KellynTo: Stephanie Mash; Cassandra JenningsSubject: NCBM members eventsDate: Thursday, March 20, 2014 6:10:16 AM

    Stephanie & Cassandra, Wanted to share the list of NCBM member events that I have for this week and see if you had heardof others. We are still hoping to get 20 NCBM Mayors with scheduled events. Thanks for all of yourhelp.

    1. Mayor Alvin Brown ? Citywide enrollment event on March 222. Mayor Lovely Warren ? Enrollment event at Gantt Community Center on March 223. Mayor Steve Benjamin ? Enrollment event on march 224. Mayor Percy Band ? Enrollment event at City Hall on March 245. Mayor Myra Taylor ? Enrollment event and health fair on March 29

  • From: Stephanie MashTo: Mackenzie KellySubject: NCBM Membership - sorted by city size - 2013 - for Mayor Kevin Johnson (2).xlsxDate: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 1:15:36 PMAttachments: NCBM Membership - sorted by city size - 2013 - for Mayor Kevin Johnson (2).xlsx

    Membership Dues

    551

    STMunicipalityFirst NameLast NameAddressAddress 2CitySTZipPhoneCellFaxE-Mail AddressSecondary EmailAssistant NameAssistant EmailAssistant NumberAssistant Name 2Assistant Email 2Assistant Number 2Pop.Dues owed on Pop.Dues PaidBOD? (Y/N)

    PAPhiladelphiaMichaelNutterCity Hall, Room 21515 Market StreetPhiladelphiaPA19107215-686-2181215-686-2180denise.dixon@phila.gov [email protected] Alexander215-686-2190Christine [email protected],463,281$3,000.00

    MIDetroitDaveBingMayor's Office2 Woodward Avenue SW Suite 1126Detroit [email protected] [email protected] Collins313-701-7862Christa886,671$2,000.00

    FLJacksonvilleAlvinBrown117 W. Duval St., Suite 400JacksonvilleFL32202904-630-1776904-630-2391mayoralvinbrown@coj.netAlison [email protected],784$2,000.00

    NC CharlotteAnthonyFoxx600 East 4th Street, 15th FloorCharlotteNC [email protected] Monroe704-488-1170Pam Young (scheduler)704-336-2064751,087$2,000.00

    OHColumbusMichael B.Coleman90 West Broad StreetColumbusOH43215614-645-7956/ 7671614-645-7811/ [email protected] [email protected] [email protected],657$2,000.00

    TNMemphisA.C.Wharton125 North Main StreetMemphisTN38103901-576-6000901-576-6022ac.wharton@memphistn.gov [email protected],277$2,000.00

    MDBaltimoreStephanie RawlingsBlakeCity Hall/Room 250100 N. Holiday StreetBaltimore [email protected] Dagenais(410) 396-4876631,366$2,000.00

    CODenverMichaelHancock619,968$2,000.00

    DCWashingtonVincent C.Gray1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NWWashington DC20004202-727-6300202-727-6561/[email protected] [email protected],521$2,000.00

    GAAtlantaKasimReedCity Hall55 Trinity Avenue S.W. Suite 2400Atlanta GA30303404-330-6100404-658-7285mayorreed@[email protected] Dobbs470,000$1,500.00

    CASacramentoKevinJohnson915 I Street, 5th Floor, Mail Code 09100Sacramento [email protected] [email protected] Hall916-808-5882463,794$1,500.00

    MOKansas CitySlyJames463,202$1,500.00

    OHClevelandFrankJacksonCity Hall Room 202 601 Lakeside AvenueClevelandOH44114216-664-3544/ [email protected] [email protected] McCall216-664-2902452,208$1,500.00

    KSWichitaCarlBrewer316-268-4331384,445$1,500.00

    OHCincinnatiMarkMallory801 Plum Street Room 150CincinnattiOH45202513-352-3250513-352-5201mark.mallory@cincinnati-oh.gov Akita [email protected] 308,728$1,500.00

    OHToledoMichael P.Bell1 Government CenterSuite 2200ToledoOH43604419-245-1001419-245-1370mayor.toledo@[email protected] [email protected],446$1,350.00

    NJNewarkCoryBookerCity Hall- Room 200920 Broad Street 2nd FloorNewarkNJ07102973-733-6400973-733-3711bookerc@ci.newark.nj.us 280,666$1,350.00

    NYBuffaloByron W.BrownCity of Buffalo/Office of the Mayor 201 City HallBuffaloNY14202716-851-4841716-851-4360bbrown@city-buffalo.com 279,745$1,350.00

    TXGarlandRonald E.JonesP.O. Box 469002GarlandTX75046-9002972/205-2000972/205-2504mayorgarlandtx.gov231,517$1,350.00

    ALBirminghamWilliam A.BellCity Hall710 North 20th StreetBirmingham AL35203205-254-2277205-254-2926william.bell@birminghamal.govKelli [email protected],483$1,350.00

    LABaton RougeMelvin "Kip"HoldenCity Hall222 St. Louis StreetBaton Rouge [email protected] 222,064$1,350.00

    NCDurhamWilliam V.Bell101 City Hall PlazaDurhamNC27701919-560-4333919-560-4801bill.bell@durhamnc.govEvelyn Corbett- Wright204,845$1,350.00

    WATocomaMarilynStrickland200,678$1,350.00

    LAShreveportCedric B.GloverCity of Shreveport505 Travis Street Suite 200Shreveport LA71101318-673-5050318-673-5099cedric.glover@[email protected],874$1,200.00

    VARichmondDwightJonesCity Hall, Suite 201900 East Broad StreetRichmondVA23219(804)[email protected] Lee [email protected],777$1,200.00

    ALMobileSamuelJonesCity HallP.O. Box 1827Mobile [email protected] Donna Mitchell251-208-7800191,544$1,200.00

    TN KnoxvilleDaniel BrownP.O. Box 1631KnoxvilleTN [email protected]@cityofknoxville.orgJean [email protected],761$1,200.00

    MSJacksonHarveyJohnson Jr.City Hall219 S. President St/P.O. Box [email protected] 173,861$1,200.00

    FLTallahasseeJohnMarksCity Hall300 S Adams StreetTallahassee FL32301850-891-2000850-597-2803 c./ 850-893-1700 [email protected] [email protected]'lisa [email protected] [email protected],500$1,200.00

    NJPatersonJeff JonesCity Hall155 Market StreetPatersonNJ7505973-321-1500973-321-1555mayorjones@pattersonnj.gov973-321-1600146,427$1,200.00

    VAAlexandriaWilliam D.EuilleCity Hall301 King Street, Room 2300AlexandriaVA22314703-746-4500703-838-6433william.euille@alexandriava.gov Beth Temple138,000$1,200.00

    GASavannahEdna B. JacksonP.O. Box 1027Savannah [email protected] [email protected],453$1,200.00

    CAFontanaAcquanettaWarren909-350-7600119,028$1,200.00

    CAVallejoOsbyDavis707-648-4377116,829$1,200.00

    SCColumbiaSteveBenjaminCity Hall1737 Main StreetColumbiaSC29201803-545-3075803-733-8633skbenjamin@columbiasc.netConnie [email protected],691$1,200.00

    CAInglewoodJames T. Butts, Jr.City HallOne West Manchester Blvd.Inglewood [email protected] [email protected] Watons301-412-5300Darryl Brown114,467$1,200.00

    MDCambridgeVictoriaJackson - Stanley410 Academy StreetCambridge [email protected]@ci.cambridge.md.us111,752$1,200.00

    FLMiami GardensOliverGilbert1515 NW 167th Street Suite 200Miami Gardens FL33169305-622-8010786-200-0910305-622-8322jsmith@miamigardens-fl.gov Julie- Ann Smith107,000$1,200.00

    NCHigh PointBernitaSims105,753$1,200.00

    CAAntiochWadeHarper925-437-4300104,044$1,200.00

    TXKilleenTimothyHancockP O Box 1329KilleenTX76540-1329254/501-7600254/501-7639100,976$1,200.00

    VAPortsmouthJamesHolleyP.O. Box 820PortsmouthVA23705757-393-8639757-393-5378mayor@portsmouthva.gov 100,169$1,200.00

    INGaryRudyClayCity of Gary401 BroadwayGary IN46402219-881-1302219-765-5950219-881-1397mayorrudyclay@[email protected] [email protected] Moore (scheduler)[email protected],715$1,050.00

    CAComptonEricPerrodinCity Hall205 South Willowbrook AvenueCompton [email protected] Jaquel Porter310-605-559795,659$1,050.00

    NJTrentonTony F. MackCity Hall 319 East State Street Room 208TrentonNJ08608-1866609-989-3030609-989-3939mayorsoffice@trentonnj.orgLauren Ira/ Shamah Masudi (Exe Sec)[email protected]; [email protected] 84,639$1,050.00

    MANewtonSettiWarren1000 Common Wealth Ave.Newton Centre MA02459617-796-1100/[email protected]@newtonma.govMeghan [email protected] d. 617-653-3781 c.83,829$1,050.00

    OHYoungstownJayWilliamsCity Hall- 1st Floor26 South Phelps StreetYoungstownOH44503330-742-8701330-743-1335Philecia Carpenter82,837$1,050.00

    NJCamdenDanaReddCity Hall 4th Floor P.O. Box [email protected] [email protected] McCoy80,010$1,050.00

    MIKalamazooBobbyHopewellCity of Kalamazoo241 West South StreetKalamazoo MI49007269-337-8047269-217-6971269-337-8182ludwigl@kalamazoocity.org 77,800$1,050.00

    MISouthfieldBrenda L.LawrenceCity of Southfield26000 Evergreen Road P.O. Box 2055Southfield [email protected] Marty Williams76,818$1,050.00

    GAAlbanyWillieAdams Jr.P.O. Box 447Albany [email protected] [email protected] [email protected],394$1,050.00

    DEWilmingtonDennis P. WilliamsCity Hall800 French StreetWilmington [email protected] [email protected],786$1,050.00

    NCAshevilleTerryBellamyP.O. Box 7148AshevilleNC28802828-259-5600828-259-5499mayorbellamy@gmail.com [email protected] 828-259-586772,231$1,050.00

    FLBoynton BeachWoodrowHay561-742-601068,996$1,050.00

    NJEast OrangeRobert L.BowserCity Hall44 City Hall PlazaEast OrangeNJ07019973-266-5100973-223-0508973-266-5135regina@[email protected] [email protected]@[email protected],190$1,050.00

    NYMt. VernonClinton I.Young, Jr.Roosevelt SquareMt.VernonNY10550914-665-2361914-665-6173rledesma@cmvny.com67,924$1,050.00

    NJUnionCliftonPeople Jr.66,455$1,050.00

    NJIrvingtonWayneSmithMunicipal BuildingTown [email protected] [email protected],695$1,050.00

    CTHamdenScottJackson2750 Dixwell AvenueHamden [email protected]@hamden.comRose [email protected],180$1,050.00

    FLNorth Miami Andre D.Pierre776 NE 125 StreetNorth Miami FL33161305-893-6511305-431-2663305-892-9899apierre@[email protected] [email protected],908$1,050.00

    TXPort ArthurDeloris PrinceP.O. 1089Port ArthurTX77641409/983-8115409/[email protected],745$1,050.00

    NYHempsteadWayne J.Hall Sr.Village Hall99 Nichols CourtHempsteadNY11550516-489-3400516-489-4285mayor@villageofhempsteadny.gov 52,829$1,050.00

    LAMonroeJamieMayoCity of MonroeP.O. Box 123Monroe LA71210318-329-2310318-355-6296318-329-3300kinya.dawson@ci.monroe.la.us [email protected]@ci.monroe.la.us51,914$1,050.00

    CASan RamonH. AbramWilsonCity Hall2222 Camino RamonSan Ramon [email protected] Karen Mchenry-Smith49,999$900.00

    ARPine BluffCarlRedus200 E. 8th Street suite 201Pine Bluff AR71601870-730-2000 ex 7 [email protected],083$900.00

    PAHarrisburgLindaThompson10 North Second Street, Suite 202HarrisburgPA17101717-255-3040717-255-3036bvayo@cityofhbg.comBarbara Brothers [email protected] 717-255-304048,950$900.00

    NJPlainfieldSharon RobinsonBriggsCity Hall515 Watchung AvenuePlainfieldNJ07060908-753-3310908-753-3634sharon.robinson-briggs@[email protected] Ms. [email protected]@plainfield.com47,640$900.00

    MSHattiesburgJohnny L.Du PreeP.O. Box 1898HattiesburgMS39403601-545-4501601-520-8500601-545-4608mayor@hattiesburgms.com Kathleen46,000$900.00

    NYFreeportAndreHardwick516-377-225243,016$900.00

    PAYorkKimBracey50 W. King StreetYorkPA17401717-849-2221717-849-2345kbracey@yorkcity.orgDebra [email protected],862$900.00

    GAEast PointEarnestine D.Pittman 2777 East Point StreetEast Point [email protected] Hangrove404-270-7093 40,680$900.00

    NJAtlantic CityLorenzo T.Langford609-349-540039,527$900.00

    NCGoldsboroAlfonzoKingP.O. Box AGoldsboroNC27533919-580-4330919-580-4344mbrewer@ci.goldsboro.nc.us 38,670$900.00

    NJMontclairRobert T.Jackson973-509-492037,669$900.00

    ILNorth ChicagoLeonRockingham Jr.City Hall1850 Lewis AvenueNorth Chicago IL60064847-596-8610847-473-3023 H. C. 847-404-3023847-596-8619 [email protected] Tina [email protected],918$900.00

    MSGreenvilleHeatherHudsonCity HallP.O. Box 897GreenvilleMS38702662-378-1501662-378-1564hhudson@www.greenville.ms.us [email protected],764$900.00

    ALBessemerKennethGulley1800 North 3rd AvenueBessemer AL35020205-424-4060205-424-4372mayorsoffice@[email protected],000$900.00

    NJOrangeEldridgeHawkinsCity Hall29 North Day StreetOrangeNJ07050973-266-4000973-676-7458ehawkins@ci.orange.nj.us 34,000$900.00

    ALPhenixEddieLowe33,804$900.00

    FLRiveria BeachThomasMasters600 W.Blue Heron Blvd.Riveria Beach FL33304561-845-4145561-662-7421561-863-3236mayormasters@[email protected] [email protected],772$900.00

    NJWillingboroEddieCampbell Jr.1 Salem RoadWillingboroNJ08046609-877-2200 ext. 1028609-877-1278 thetownshipclerk.org33,127$900.00

    VAPetersburgBrianMooreCity Hall135 N. Union Street Room 210PetersburgVA23803804-733-2323804-863-2171citycouncil@petersburg-va.org32,604$900.00

    FLLauderdale LakesBarrington A.Russell Sr.4300 NW 36th StreetLauderdale Lakes FL33319954-535-2730954-535-2730954-731-5857barringtonr@lauderdalelakes.org 31,826$900.00

    GAHinesvilleJimThomas115 East M L King Jr. DriveHinesville [email protected] Sherri Strickland912-876-356430,152$900.00

    NYIthaxaSvante L. Myrick607-274-650130,054$900.00

    MIInksterHilliard L.Hampton Jr.City Hall26215 TrowBridge SteetInkster [email protected] Velida Smith (City Clerk)[email protected],000$900.00

    ILEast St. LouisAlvinParksCity Hall301 River Park DriveEast St. Louis IL62201618-482-6601618-741-0214618-332-8698alvin.parks@cesl.usLauren [email protected],843$900.00

    ILHarveyEricKellogCity Hall15320 Broadway Ave.Harvey [email protected] Dreina Lewis28,771$900.00

    ALPrichardRonDavis216 E. Prichard Ave.Prichard AL36610251-452-7800251-331-4552251-452-2875r.davis@thecityofprichard.org [email protected]. Tinsley (Scheduler)[email protected],633$900.00

    TXLancasterMarcusKnightP.O. Box 940LancasterTX75146972-218-1310972-218-1399mknight@lancaster-tx.com 27,000$900.00

    OHTrotwoodJoyceCameronCity of Trotwood3035 Olive RoadTrotwoodOH45426937-854-7211937-854-7228mayorcameron@trotwood.orgLouis M. Singleton - Clerk of Council 937-854-721226,403$900.00

    SCAndersonTerrenceRoberts401 S. Main St.AndersonSC29624864-231-2200864-617-5244864-231-7854troberts@cityofandersonsc.com Brandy Bell [email protected],899$900.00

    ILMaywoodHendersonYarbrough, Sr.125 South 5th AvenueMaywood [email protected] 25,777$900.00

    OHEast ClevelandGaryNorton14340 Euclid AvenueEast ClevelandOH44112216-681-2210/ [email protected] [email protected],708$900.00

    NYSpring ValleyNoramie F.Jasmin200 North Main StreetSpring ValleyNY10977845-352-1100845-352-1164norjasmin1@aol.comWieder845-352-1100 ext 18524,777$750.00

    NJBridgetonAlbert B.Kelly181 E. Commerce StreetBridgetonNJ08302856-497-6600/ [email protected]@cityofbridgeton.comBlanca [email protected],742$750.00

    ILDoltonRonnie C.Lewis14014 Park AvenueDolton [email protected],504$750.00

    MSColumbusRobertSmithCity of ColumbusP.O. Box [email protected] 23,798$750.00

    ARRussellvilleBillEaton209 W. 2nd Street (P.O. Box 428)RussellvilleAR72801/72811479-968-2098479-968-8050beaton@[email protected] [email protected],682$750.00

    MSVicksburgPaulWinfieldPO Box 150VicksburgMS39181601-634-3411601-631-3764mayorwinfield@vicksburg.org23,649$750.00

    LAOpelousasDonald R.Craven, Sr.105 North Main Street Opelousas [email protected],897$750.00

    NJRoselleJamel C. Holley21,205$750.00

    ALSelmaGeorgeEvansCity Hall 222 Broad StreetP.O. Box 450Selma [email protected] 20,512$750.00

    OHPortsmouthDavidMalone740-354-880720,171$750.00

    GAUnion CityRalphMooreCity Hall5047 Union StreetUnion City [email protected]@unioncityga.org Ashley [email protected] 770-964-2288 ext 7800 20,000$750.00

    FLOpa-LockaMyra L.Taylor780 Fishermen Street .Opa-Locka [email protected] 19,500$750.00

    NJPleasantvilleJesseTweedle, Sr.City Hall18 North 1st StreetPleasantvilleNJ08232609-484-3610609-641-8642mayorpleasantville@comcast.net [email protected] Office609-484-360319,032$750.00

    MSLaurelMelvinMackP.O. Box [email protected] 18,693$750.00

    PAWilkinsburgJohn A.ThompsonMunicipal Building605 Ross StreetWilkinsburgPA15221412-244-2920412-241-5844majorjt@chose1mail.com18,008$750.00

    MSClarksdaleHenryEspyP.O. Box 940ClarksdaleMS38614662-621-8164662-621-8163cityattorney@cityofclarksdale.org18,006$750.00

    TXTerrellHaleRichards201 East NashTerrellTX75160972-551-6600972-551-2743ljohnson@cityofterrell.org 17,665$750.00

    TXMineral WellsMikeAllenP.O. Box 460Mineral WellsTX76068940-328-7700940-328-770416,919$750.00

    NJAsbury ParkEdwardJohnsonOne Municipal PlazaAsbury [email protected] 16,624$750.00

    UTSaratoga SpringsMia B.Love1307 N Commerce Dr. Suite 200Saratoga SpringsUT84045801-766-9793801-766-9794no email16,053$750.00

    GARiverdaleEvelynDixon7200 Church StreetRiverdale GA30274770-997-8989770-909-8854mayor_ewdixon@riverdalega.govStephanie Thomas - City [email protected],475$750.00

    MIHighland ParkHubertYopp12050 Woodward AvenueHighland Park [email protected] 15,430$750.00

    GAWaycrossClarenceBillupsCity HallP.O. Drawer 99Waycross [email protected] 15,112$750.00

    OHWarrensville HeightsClintonHallCity Hall4301 Warrensville Ctr. RoadWarrensville HeightsOH44128216-587-6505216-587-6594chall@cityofwarrensville.com 15,109$750.00

    LAPinevillleClarenceFieldsCity of PinevillleP.O. Box 3820Pineville [email protected] 15,000$750.00

    ARForrest CityLarry S. BryantCity Hall224 N. Rosser StreetForrest City [email protected] 14,774$750.00

    TXLa MarqueGeraldine Sam1111 Bayou Rd.La MarqueTX77568409/935-606914,732$750.00

    TXTaylorRodneyHortenstein 400 Porter StreetTaylorTX76574515-352-3676512-352-825614,636$750.00

    FLWest ParkEric H.Jones Jr.954-989-268814,417$750.00

    ILHazel CrestRobert E.DonaldsonCity Hall3000 West 170th PlaceHazel Crest IL60429708-335-9600708-335-9622rbdonaldson@villageofhazelcrest.com 14,415$750.00

    MSMoss PointAneice R. Liddell4412 Denny StretMoss PointMS39563228-475-0300 (ext 9)228-366-0127228-475-612613,726$750.00

    LABastropBettyAlford-OliveCity of BastropP.O. Box 431Bastrop [email protected] Goldmend283-025013,296$750.00

    TXForest HillGeraldJoubert3219 California ParkwayForest HillTX76119817-568-3000817-568-3049gedwards@[email protected],275$750.00

    LABakerHaroldRideauCityof Baker3325 Groom RoadBaker [email protected] [email protected],150$750.00

    MSCantonDr. WilliamTruly Jr.226 East Peace StreetP.O. Box1605CantonMS39046601-859-4331601-859-4379/[email protected] 12,520$750.00

    MIBenton HarborWilceCooke200 East Wall StreetBenton Harbor [email protected] [email protected],500$750.00

    ILMarkhamDavidWebb Jr.16313 S. Kedzie Parkway(Hon. Evans R. Miller Pkwy)Markham IL60428708-331-4905 ext [email protected]@cityofmarkham.netVita [email protected],304$750.00

    GAKingslandKenneth E.Smith Sr.P.O. Box 250Kingsland [email protected],063$750.00

    MIMuskegon HeightsDarrellPaige2724 Peck StreetMuskegon Heights [email protected] Natasha L. Henderson - City [email protected],049$750.00

    ARWest HelenaArnellWillisP.O. Box 248West Helena [email protected] [email protected],000$750.00

    MIEcorseDarcelBrownCity of Ecorse3869 W. JeffersonEcorse MI48229313-386-2410313-522-0084313-386-4854brown4ecourse@aol.comJoyce Parker313-386-241012,000$750.00

    NCSpring LakeChris V.ReyP.O. Box 617Spring [email protected] 11,964$750.00

    KYBardstownBill Sheckles502-348-594711,839$750.00

    ALTuskegeeOmarNealMunicipal Complex101 Fonville Street P.O. Box 830687 Tuskegee AL36083334-720.0514334-328-6627334-720.0519mayor@[email protected],590$750.00

    MSYazoo CityMacArthurStraughterCity HallP.O Box 689Yazoo CityMS39194662-746-3211601-955-9977662-746-6506ycmayor@cableone.net Lillian [email protected],425$750.00

    ALFairfieldKennethCoachmanP.O. Box 437Fairfield [email protected] 11,316$750.00

    GAFairburnMarioAvery56 Malone StreetFairburn [email protected],024$750.00

    FLPalatkaVernonMyersCity Hall201 North 2nd StreetPalatka [email protected],942$750.00

    OHBedford HeightsFletheredBurger5661 Perkins RoadBedford HeightsOH44146440-786-3200440-786-3217fletcherb@bedfordheights.gov10,666$750.00

    SCMcCormickRoySmith, Jr.PO Box 306McCormickSC29835864-852-2225864-852-2476mayorroysmith@yahoo.com10,093$750.00

    MIBuena VistaDwayne A.ParkerBuena Vista Township1160 S. Outer DriveSaginaw [email protected] 9,861$600.00

    MOBerkeleyKyraWatsonCity Hall6140 North Hanley RoadBerkeley MO63134314-524-3313314-740-0030314-264-2070watson@[email protected] (City Clerk)[email protected],631$600.00

    SCPort RoyalSamuel E.MurrayP.O. Drawer 9Port RoyalSC29935843-524-4890843-524-5285 [email protected] 9,347$600.00

    FLFlorida CityOtis T.Wallace404 West Palm DriveFlorida City [email protected] [email protected]@aol.com305-247-82218,913$600.00

    LATallulahEddieBeckwith, Jr.City of Tallulah204 North Cedar StreetTallulah [email protected] 8,152$600.00

    ILUniversity ParkAlvin R.McCowanVillage Hall4 TowncenterUniversity Park [email protected] [email protected],102$600.00

    SCUnionHaroldThompsonPO Box 987UnionSC29379864-429-1700864-429-2815hthompson@cityofunion.org8,039$600.00

    NYChestnut RidgeJeromeKobre845-425-28058,003$600.00

    MSHolly SpringsAndreDeBerry160 South Memphis StreetHolly [email protected] Elouise [email protected],994$600.00

    MSPhiladelphiaJames A.Young525 Main StreetPhiladelphiaMS39350601-656-3612601-656-7273mayoryoung@bbimail.net7,977$600.00

    LAFranklinRamonHarris Jr.P.O. Box 567Franklin LA70538337-828-6305337- [email protected] [email protected],822$600.00

    GAClarkstonEmanuelRansom3921 Church StreetClarkstonGA30021404-296-6489404-296-6480t.ashby@cityofclarkston.comTracy Ashby - City Clerk7,641$600.00

    ALLanettOscarCrawleyP.O. Box 290Lanett [email protected] 7,541$600.00

    LADonaldsonvilleLeroySullivan, Sr.City of DonaldsonvilleP.O. Box 470Donaldsonville LA70346225-473-4247225-473-0630mayorofc@donaldsonville.brcoxmail.com 7,535$600.00

    GAEatontonJohnReidP.O. Box 3820Eatonton [email protected] 6,758$600.00

    SCLake CityLovithAnderson202 Kelly StreetLake CitySC29560843-374-5421843-374-17046,690$600.00

    LASt. GabrielLionel Johnson Jr.Town of St. Gabriel5035 Iberville StreetSt. Gabriel [email protected] 6,677$600.00

    ILRobbinsIrene H.Brodie, Ph.D3327 West 137th StreetRobbins [email protected],635$600.00

    LAPattersonRodneyGrogan1314 Main St.P. O. Box 367PattersonLA70392985-395-5205985-519-0297985-395-8305rgrogan@[email protected] [email protected],530$600.00

    MDGlenardenGail ParkerCarterMunicipal Building8600 Glenarden PkwyGlenarden [email protected] [email protected] Anderson6,380$600.00

    TXHempsteadMichaelWolfe, Sr.1125 AustinHempsteadTX77445979-826-2486979-826-6703mayorwolfe1125@yahoo.com 6,264$600.00

    MDDistrict HeightsJames L.Walls, Jr.2000 Marbury DriveDistrict Heights MD20747301-336-1402301-875-4247301-350-3660wallsj@districtheights.org [email protected],958$600.00

    MSCrystal SpringsArthur LeeEvans, Jr.P.O. Box 473Crystal [email protected] 5,950$600.00

    ILCentrevilleMariusJacksonCity Hall5800 Bond AvenueCentreville IL62207618-332-8822618-332-8698mariusjackson@[email protected],837$600.00

    ILWashington ParkJames T. Jones 5218 North Park DriveWashington Park [email protected] 5,740$600.00

    LAMansfieldCurtisMcCoyCity of MansfieldP.O. Box 773Mansfield [email protected] Gwen Jones 318-872-04065,582$600.00

    ALMidfieldGaryRichardsonCity of Midfield725 Bessemer Super Hwy.Midfield [email protected] Tameeka [email protected],319$600.00

    MONormandyPatrick Green7700 Natural Bridge RoadNormandy MO63121314-385-3300 ext 3017314-757-1835314-385-1054mayorpgreen@[email protected],247$600.00

    MDSeat PleasantEugene W.Grant6301 Addison RoadSeat Pleasant [email protected] 5,063$600.00

    TXWillisLeonardReedP.O. Box 436WillisTX77378 [email protected] 5,000$600.00

    LANew RoadsRobert A.MarrCity of New Roads211 W. Main StreetNew Roads LA70760225-638-5360 / [email protected] 4,986$450.00

    ARMitchellvilleBobbieThomasTown of MitchellvilleP.O. Box 568Dumas AR71639870-382-5043870-382-30434,862$450.00

    GADawsonRobertAlbrittenP. O. Box 486Dawson GA39842229-995-5895229-347-3391229-995-2434afs395@windstream.net4,859$450.00

    MSLelandJames W.Lowe206 N. Broad Street, P.O. Drawer [email protected],790$450.00

    LAGramblingEdward JonesCity of GramblingP.O. Box 109Grambling [email protected],693$450.00

    ILOlympia FieldsLinzey D.JonesCity Hall20040 Govenor Hwy.Olympia Fields [email protected] 4,673$450.00

    NCGibonsvilleLeonardWilliams129 West Main StreetGibonsvilleNC27249336-449-4144336-449-4196lenwms125@aol.com 4,569$450.00

    ARMarriannaJimmieWilliams35 South PoplarMarrianna [email protected],500$450.00

    GASummervilleHarryHarveyP.O. Box 180SummervillleGA30747706-859-0900706-859-0845cityofsv@summerville-ga.com4,481$450.00

    SCHollywoodJacquelineHeywardPO Box [email protected] Beth Carpenter [email protected],398$450.00

    MSHazlehurstHenryBanks Sr.P.O. Box 549HazlehurstMS39083601-894-3131601-421-1951601-894-5577hbanks@cityofhazlehurst.com 4,387$450.00

    TXPrairie ViewFrank D.JacksonP.O. Box 817Prairie [email protected] [email protected],357$450.00

    MDCapitol HeightsKitoJamesTown of Capital HeightsOne Capital Heights Blvd.Capital Heights [email protected],313$450.00

    TXGroesbeckJackie Levingston402 West NavasotaGroesbeckTX76642254/729-3293254-645-0301254/729-02314,300$450.00

    GAWashingtonWillieBurnsCity of WashingtonP.O. Box 9Washington GA30673706-678-3277770-331-6488706-678-3752mayor@washingtonwilkes.org [email protected],295$450.00

    SCManningJuliaNelson29 West Boyce StreetP.O. Box 546ManningSC29102803-435-8477 ext. [email protected],250$450.00

    MOPine LawnSylvesterCaldwellCity Hall6250 Steve Marr AvenuePine Lawn [email protected] 4,204$450.00

    OHLincoln HeightsLaverneMitchellCity Hall1201 Steffens AvenueLincoln HeightsOH45215513-733-5900513-733-4190lmitchell@lincolnheightsohio.org [email protected],113$450.00

    LARayvilleHarry "Kayo"LewisTown of RayvilleP.O. Box 878Rayville [email protected] 4,014$450.00

    NYSouth Toms RiverJoseph M.Champagne4,000$450.00

    GAMontezumaWillie J.LarryP.O. Box 388Montezuma GA31063478-472-8144478-472-5873monicamtz@[email protected] 3,997$450.00

    OKSpencerEarnestWareCity of Spencer8321 NE 33rd StreetSpencerOK73084405-771-3226405-771-3228 [email protected] 3,972$450.00

    ILDixmoorKeevanGrimmett170 West 145th [email protected] Linda Gant3,813$450.00

    NYOwegoEdward L.Arrington178 Main [email protected] 3,794$450.00

    SCAllendaleRonnieJacksonPO Box 551AllendaleSC29810803-584-4619803-584-0277allendalemayor@yahoo.comDeWayne Ennis803-584-46193,659$450.00

    GAWalthourvileDaisyPrayP.O. KWalthourvile [email protected] 3,631$450.00

    TXBrookshireJosephVaughnP.O. Box 160BrookshireTX77423281-375-5050281-375-5045joeyvaughn@[email protected] Secretary 3,601$450.00

    MOPagedaleMary LouiseCarterCity Hall1420 Ferguson AvenuePagedale [email protected] 3,486$450.00

    ARDermottFloyd E.Gray112 N. FreemanP.O. Box 371Dermott [email protected] 3,463$450.00

    ALBrightonAngeloHinkle3700 Main StreetBrighton [email protected],416$450.00

    OHMcDonaldGlenn W. Holmes330-530-54723,319$450.00

    GAGreensboroGlennWrightCity Hall212 N. Main StreetGreensboro [email protected] 3,303$450.00

    ILFord HeightsCharlesGriffin 1343 EllisAvenueFord Heights IL60411708-758-3131708-758-7102gloria.bryant@fordheights.orgGloria Bryant 3,294$450.00

    OHWoodlawnSusan Upton Farley 10141 Woodland Blvd.WoodlawnOH45215513-771-6130513-771-3066bpool@beautifulwoodlawn.us3,294$450.00

    NCMarshvilleFrankDeeseP.O. Box 626MarshvilleNC28103704-624-2515704-624-0175fd.mayor@gmail.com3208$450.00

    SCFairfaxMoses L.Cohen Jr.P.O. Drawer 8FairfaxSC29827803-632-3111803-632-3799fairfaxfinancedir@yahoo.com 3,178$450.00

    LAVintonKennyStinsonTown of Vinton1200 Horridge StreetVinton [email protected] 3,173$450.00

    NCCreedmoorDarrylMossP.O. Box 765CreedmoorNC27522919-528-3332919-528-3052dmoss@cityofcreedmoor.org 3,155$450.00

    ARAllportKervinDolphinTown of AllportP.O. Box 58Humnoke AR72046501-275-3580501-275-35803,028$450.00

    SCAndrewsRodneyGilesPO Box 378AndrewsSC29510843-264-8666843-264-5051rgiles@townofandrews.org 3,023$450.00

    SCDenmarkGeraldWright4768 Carolina HighwayDenmarkSC29042803-793-3734803-793-01043,005$450.00

    TXHutchinsArtisJohnsonP.O. Box 500HutchinsTX75141972-225-6121972-225-5559mayorajohnson@prodigy.net 3,002$450.00

    ALEutawP.O. Box 431Eutaw [email protected] Ruthy [email protected],999$300.00

    GAHogansvilleJimmyJacksonCity of Hogansville400 E. Main Street - 30230Hogansville GA30230706 637 8629706 637 4813 [email protected] 2,974$300.00

    MSHollandaleMelvinWillisP.O. Box 395HollandaleMS38748662-827-2241662-827-5596mayorwillis@bbimail.net 2,962$300.00

    SCBlackvilleM AnnPernell5983 Lartigue StreetBlackvilleSC29817803-284-2444803-284-3243blackville@bellsouth.net 2,919$300.00

    MSOkolonaLouiseColeP.O. Box 111OkolonaMS38860662-447-5461662-448-9415662-447-3956louisecole@cityofokolona.com [email protected],872$300.00

    MDBrentwoodRodgerRudder4300 39th PlaceBrentwoodMD20722301-927-3344301-927-0681town_bwood@hotmail.com2,858$300.00

    MSRulevilleShirleyEdwardsP.O. Box 428RulevilleMS38771662-756-2791662-756-4590rulevillemayor@cableone.net2,831$300.00

    NJLawnsideMary AnnWardlowBorough Hall4 Douglas AvenueLawnsideNJ08045856-573-6200856-546-3232boroclerk@lawnside.net [email protected],692$300.00

    MDForrest HeightsJaquelineGoodall5508 Arapahoe DriveForest Heights MD20745301-839-1030301-839-9236jacquelinegoodall@msn.comSherletta Hawkins2,679$300.00

    NCMaxtonGladysDean201 McCaskill [email protected] [email protected],629$300.00

    ALYorkGlendaDubose P.O. Box 37York [email protected],625$300.00

    ILAlortonRandyMcCallum4821 Bond AvenueAlorton [email protected] Berna [email protected],620$300.00

    MSDurantRobert JohnsonP.O. Box 272DurantMS38740662-653-3221662-653-3407 (h)2,619$300.00

    ALGreensboroJohnny B.WashingtonP.O. Box 77Greensboro AL36744334-624-8119334-624-0500jbwashington0417@bellsouth.netLorri [email protected],616$300.00

    MSShelbyKermit E.StantonP.O. Box 43ShelbyMS38774662-398-5156662-398-7878carmere_scott@bellsouth.net2,600$300.00

    MOMoline AcresMicheleDeShayCity Hall2449 Chambers RoadMoline Acres [email protected] Walker314-868-24332,579$300.00

    ILVeniceTyroneEcholsCity Hall329 Broadway Ave.Venice IL62090618-877-2412618-877-2814Tyla Echols 2,528$300.00

    FLEl PortalDiasy M.Black500 NE 87th StreetEl Portal FL33138305-778-0342 (795-7880)[email protected],508$300.00

    FLEatonvilleBruceMount307 Kennedy BoulevardEatonville FL32751407-623-8900407-756-6265407-623-1319bmount@townofeatonville.org 2,500$300.00

    ALMcMullenEssie R.Madison170 Cleveland CircleAliceville AL35442205-373-89592,465$300.00

    NCSharpsburgSheilaWilliamsP.O. Box 1759SharpsburgNC27878252-446-9441252-977-7488mayorwilliams@sharpsburgnc.com 2,460$300.00

    MSBelzoniWardellWaltonP.O. Box 674BelzoniMS39038662-247-1343662-839-4075662-247-1346mayor@belzoni.com Deloris Harris662-247-13432,432$300.00

    MSMagnoliaMelvinHarris601-783-5211601-248-8216601-783-22112,420$300.00

    SCEstillAnderson TaylorP.O. Box [email protected],394$300.00

    SCTimmonsvilleDarrickJacksonP.O. Box 342TimmonsvilleSC29161843-346-7942843-346-7965darrickjckson@aol.com2,385$300.00

    MOWellstonLindaWhitfield1414 Evergreen AvenueWellston [email protected],370$300.00

    MSMoorheadGeorgeHollandP.O. Box 578MoorheadMS38761662-246-5461662-246-5037cityofmoorheadms@yahoo.com 2,342$300.00

    SCWellfordSalliePeakeP.O. Box 215WellfordSC29385864-439-4875864-439-2437administration@cityofwellford.com 2,282$300.00

    SCNew EllentonAnthonyShawP.O. Box 459New [email protected],259$300.00

    ARAlexanderPaul MitchellP.O. Box 610Alexander [email protected] Jones501-455-25852,258$300.00

    ILPhoenixTerry R.WellsOffice of the Mayor633 151st .StreetPhoenix [email protected] 2,257$300.00

    NCGranite QuarryMaryPondsP.O. Box 351Granite [email protected] 2,232$300.00

    MSTchulaSharkeyFord Sr.City HallP.O. Box 356TchulaMS39169662-235-5112662-235-5428 [email protected] Anne Horton [email protected],215$300.00

    GALithoniaTonyaPeterson6980 Main StreetLithonia GA30058770-482-8136678-526-0252missye.varner@[email protected] 2,197$300.00

    MSDrewJeffreyKilpatrick130 West Shaw [email protected] 2,172$300.00

    LAKentwoodHarold J.Smith308 Avenue GKentwood [email protected] 2,171$300.00

    NCRennertJamesMillsP.O. Box 537Scotland [email protected]$300.00

    TXKountzeFredWilliamsP.O. Box 188KountzeTX77625409-246-3463409-246-23192,137$300.00

    MSShawWllie MaeJohnsonP.O. Box [email protected] 2,135$300.00

    NCGreen LevelBillyTarpleyTown of Green LevelP.O. Box 729Haw [email protected],129$300.00

    LARichwoodSteve B. HunterTown of Richwood5130 A Brown RoadRichwood [email protected],094$300.00

    TXItalyFrankJacksonCity Hall101 West MainItalyTX76654972-483-7329972-483-28002,092$300.00

    TXHuntingtonHerman WoolbrightP O Box 349HuntingtonTX75949-0349936/422-4195936/[email protected]$300.00

    MSRolling ForkJamesDensonP.O.Box 310Rolling [email protected] 2,082$300.00

    MOHanley HillsLouise C.KruegerVillage of Hanley Hills7713 Utica DriveHanley Hills MO63133314-725-0909314-727-7669Joyce Lee314-725-09092,079$300.00

    ALLipscombMelanieBouyerTown Hall5512 Avenue HLipscomb [email protected] 2,058$300.00

    GAWadleyHermanBakerP.O. Box 219Wadley [email protected] 2,016$300.00

    MSFayetteRogersKingP.O. Box 637FayetteMS39069601-786-3682/3955601-597-1328/[email protected] 1,986$300.00

    SCRidgevilleJamesWilliamsPO Boc 56RidgevilleSC29472843-871-7960843-832-8016ridgevillecityhall@sc.rr.com1,984$300.00

    MSMound BayouKennedyJohnson106 W. Green St. / P.O. Box 680Mound BayouMS38762662-741-2193662-721-6011662-741-2195mayorjohnson2001@yahoo.com 1,936$300.00

    MSItta BenaWalterParkerP.O. Box 563Itta BenaMS38941662-254-7231662-299-3409662-254-6550cityofittabena@yahoo.com1,875$300.00

    NJChesilhurstMichaelBlunt201 Grant StreetChesilhurstNJ08089856-767-4153609-206-3356856-753-1696mblunt@chesilhurstgov.net1,865$300.00

    NCNavassaEulis A.Willis334 Main StreetNavassaNC28451910-371-2432910-371-0041mayor@townofnavassa.org 1,856$300.00

    LAWhite CastleGerald JermarrWilliamsTown of White CastleP.O. Box 488White Castle LA70788225-545-3012225-545-84561,850$300.00

    TXOld River-WinfreeJoeLandryTown of Old River-WinfreeP.O. Box 169Mount [email protected] 1,850$300.00

    IAManlyReganBanksCity HallP.O. Box 516Manly [email protected],810$300.00

    FLGretnaClarenceJacksonP.O. Drawer 220Gretna [email protected] [email protected],790$300.00

    NYSouth Floral ParkGeoffrey N.Prime516-352-80471,770$300.00

    NCEast SpencerJohn CowanP.O. Box 339East SpencerNC28039704-636 [email protected] 1,764$300.00

    TXWhitewrightBillGoodsonP. O. Box 516WhitewrightTX75491903-364-2219903-364-5241cityofww@skytex.net1,747$300.00

    ALHarpersvilleTheoangeloPerkinsP.O. Box 370Harpersville [email protected] Jackie Ingram205-672-99611,712$300.00

    GAGuytonMichaelGarvinCity of GuytonP. O. Box 99Guyton GA31312912-772-3353912 772 3152 [email protected] 1,707$300.00

    GABuena VistaRalphBrown Jr.P.O. Box 158Buena Vista [email protected] 1,697$300.00

    MSDuck HillJoeyCooleyP.O. Box 368Duck HillMS38935662-565-7200662-809-0527662-565-2721jcooley69@[email protected],690$300.00

    OKLangstonBlayneHindsTown HallP.O. Box [email protected] 1,688$300.00

    MSPort GibsonFredReevesP.O. Box 607Port GibsonMS39150601-437-4234601-437-8667cityofpgfreeves@bellsouth.net 1,668$300.00

    MSSummitPercyRobinsonCity HallP.O. Box 517SummitMS39666601-276-9536601-276-3502percyrobinson46@yahoo.com 1,624$300.00

    MSColdwaterJesseEdwardsP.O. Box 352ColdwaterMS38618662-622-7241662-622-7242servicedrive@yahoo.com 1,619$300.00

    MDLandover HillsLee P.WalkerTown of Landover Hills6904 Taylor Street Landover Hills MD20784301-773-6401301-577-7302301-773-9145l.walker@[email protected],589$300.00

    FLMidwayCharles WillisP.O. Box 438Midway [email protected] [email protected],585$300.00

    MDFairmount HeightsNathaniel R.MinesTown of Fairmount Heights6100 Jost StreetFairmount Heights [email protected] Jackson - [email protected],566$300.00

    MSJonestownJoe W.Phillips, SRP.O. Box [email protected] 1,556$300.00

    MOVelda CityRobertHensley2803 Maywood AvenueVelda City [email protected] [email protected],542$300.00

    GAArlingtonMarvin KingCity of ArlingtonP. O. Box 126Arlington GA39813229 725 4276229 725 [email protected] 1,505$300.00

    OKMeridianAllisonLamontTown HallP.O. Box 57MeridianOK73058405-586-2488405-586-22821,485$300.00

    MSMarionElvisHudsonP.O. Box 310MarionMS39342601-483-9573601-428-48271,484$300.00

    NCFremontDevoneJonesP.O. Box 4FremontNC27830919-242-5663919-242-56631430$300.00

    OHHighland HillsRobertNash3700 Northfield RoadHighland HillsOH44122216-283-3000216-283-3005wlsimpson@villageofhighlandhills.org 1,421$300.00

    SCBlythewoodKeithBaileyPO Box 1004BlythewoodSC290161,407$300.00

    MOCountry Club HillsDavidPaul Sr.City of Country Club Hills7422 Eunice AvenueSt. Louis MO63136314-261-0845314-389-49331,381$300.00

    NCElm CityGrady NSmithP.O. Box 717Elm CityNC27822252-236-4917alternate # [email protected],381$300.00

    GASpartaWilliamEvans Jr.P.O. Box HSparta [email protected] 1,374$300.00

    ORDepoe BayJamesWhiteP.O.Box 1040Depoe [email protected] 1,363$300.00

    LANewelltonAlexDavisTown of NewelltonP.O. Box 477Newellton [email protected] 1,346$300.00

    ARWrightsvilleMcKinzieRileyP.O. Box 237Wrightsville [email protected] [email protected],338$300.00

    LALeCompteGregory ClarkP.O. Box 649LeCompte LA71346318-776-5488318-473-6816318-776-0004tolmayor@bellsouth.net1,338$300.00

    MSFriars PointJamesWashingtonP.O. Box 185Friars [email protected],313$300.00

    MSEdwardsR.L.PerkinsP.O. Box 215EdwardsMS39066601-852-5461601-937-7367601-852-8521perkins4930@bellsouth.net [email protected],292$300.00

    GAMarshallvilleGloria JeanDixonP.O. Box 83Marshallville GA31057478-967-2535478-967-3377cityofmarshallville@windstream.net1,286$300.00

    TNHenningMichaelBurseyP.O. Box 488HenningTN38041731-738-5055731-738-5056burseym@[email protected],282$300.00

    SCHolly HillWilliam R.Johnson803-496-31481,281$300.00

    MSComoEvertt HillP.O. Box 118ComoMS38619662-526-9647662-288-9017662-526-0210everettehill@bellsouth.net1,275$300.00

    LAMaringouinJohnOverton Jr.Town of MaringouinP.O. Box 10Maringouin LA70757225-625-2630225-625-2359 [email protected] 1,270$300.00

    MSMetcalfeCoreyHolmesP.O. Box 250MetcalfeMS38760662-335-0212662-822-6179662-378-8041coreyholmes19200202@yahoo.com 1,259$300.00

    MDColmar ManorMichaelHale3611 43rd Ave. Colmar Manor [email protected]@colmarmanor.orgKayla [email protected],250$300.00

    MSTutwilerGenetherSpurlock201 Talahatchie StreetTutwilerMS38963662-345-8321662-345-9955genetherspurlock@yahoo.com 1,247$300.00

    TXLexingtronRobertWilrich, Sr.P.O. Box 154LexingtronTX78947979-773-2221979-773-4878cityoflexington@verizon.net 1,245$300.00

    MOLilbournP.O. Box 256Lilbourn MO63862573-462-6557N/[email protected] 1,237$300.00

    ALNew BrocktonLenwoodHerron760 East McKinnon StreetP.O. Box 70New Brockton AL36351334-894-5283334-894-0321lenwoodherron@centurylink.netAlisa [email protected],236$300.00

    ALFort DepositFletcherFountain Sr.P.O. Box 260Fort Deposit [email protected],229$300.00

    NCGarysburgRoyBellP.O. Box 278GarysburgNC27831252-536-2167252-536-2077garysburg@embarqmail.com 1,224$300.00

    GAJeffersonvilleSonjaMallory200 Church StreetJeffersonville [email protected] 1,219$300.00

    TXArcolaMary EttaAnderson13222 Highway 6ArcolaTX77583281-431-0606281-431-1523mayoranderson@peoplepc.com1,217$300.00

    ILSt. AnneRalph J.BaileyCity Hall7267 East Chicago StreetSt. Anne [email protected] 1,214$300.00

    SCAwendawWiilliam H.Alston64 Highway 17 NorthAwendawSC29429843-928-3378843-928-37131,200$300.00

    TXAmesJohnWhiteCity of AmesP.O. Box 8094LibertyTX77575-8094936-336-7278936-334-6234936-336-8856john.white1223@sbcglobal.net [email protected]@academicplanet.com1,187$300.00

    SCBowmanMarionGlenn, Jr.P.O. Box 37BowmanSC29018803-829-2666803-829-31591,179$300.00

    OKForest ParkEltonMatthewsTown of Forest Park4203 N. ColtraneForest ParkOK731211,178$300.00

    ALHaynevilleHelenorBellP.O. Box 365Hayneville [email protected] Vicki [email protected],177$300.00

    LASt. JosephEdward L.BrownTown of