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National Conference of Black Mayors

Best Practice Note - Getting stimulus funding for smaller cities - Washington, GA Interviewee:  Mayor Willie Burns City: Washington, ...
D.C. Moves to Curb Sidewalk Smoking, Youths’ Access to Tobacco (Washington Post/January 6, 2010)  The ...
Represent Your Hood Represent Your Hood The National Conference ...
National Conference of Black Mayors and Census Bureau Co-Convene Briefing on 2010 Census and the African Diaspora On April 9, 2009, the ...
Congressional TriCaucus Declares ‘Health Coverage Is Not Enough’   Members of the Congressional TriCaucus ...
Report: States cut tobacco prevention funds 34 states, D.C. trimmed spending ...
Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009         On May 20, 2009, President ...
AmericaCorps Vista Americorps*Vista For Children of Incarcerated Parents  On ...
Rural Riddle: Do Jobs Follow Broadband Access? (Washington Post/April 23, 2009) In ...
Transportation and Communications Committee The Transportation Committee considers matters ...
White House ARRA Implementation Conference The National Conference of Black ...
Associated Press Analysis: Empty Neighborhoods Fill Rust Belt (USA TODAY/May 4, 2009)                   Meet the ...
President Obama Urges Tax Breaks to Add Jobs (Congress Now/December 8, 2009)   President Obama ...
Represent Your Hood Represent Your Hood The National Conference ...
Georgia Conference of Black Mayors   Mayor Willie BurnsChapter President Washington, ...
Obama Administration Tags Former Bastrop Mayor for State USDA Director (The News Star/September 6, 2009) ...
The Value-Added Tax: State and Local Implications (Governing.com/July 17, 2009)  The Value-Added ...
EPA Announces $200 Million Investment to Develop Smart Electric Grid in Carolinas, Florida U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P. ...

Oklahoma Conference of Black Mayors

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Mayor Marilyn Murrell
Chapter President
Arcadia, Oklahoma

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