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merican voters sent a mixed mes- <br /> sage in November that mirrored <br /> the themes of NLC's Election '96 <br /> effort -- it's time to focus on <br /> pulling Americans together rather <br /> than fanning the flames of division. It's time to <br /> --~abtish bipartisan and nonpartisan coalitions <br /> olving elected leaders from all levels of gov- <br />ernment rather than letting party politics inter- <br />fere with establishing sound public policies. <br /> As 1996 draws to a close, President Clinton <br />and the 105th Congress will be preparing their <br />agendas and establishing their leadership teams <br />to tackle the challenges that lie ahead. <br /> The issues that confront our national leaders <br />will have direct consequences at the local level. <br />From key decisions about whether to rewrite the <br />nation's highway and public transportation pro- <br />grams to the role of cities and towns in deregu- <br />lating the nation's electric businesses to how to <br />sustain the drive toward a balanced federal bud- <br />get, local leaders must be well-informed and <br />directly involved in decision making. <br /> The 1997 Congressional City Conference in <br />Washington, DC will provide an opportunity <br />to: <br />° Learn about the key issues that will be on the <br /> national agenda and how those will affect <br /> your conmaunity <br />· Participate in shaping NLC's positions on <br /> federal issues that will be the top priorities <br /> 'or policy development and advocacy in the <br /> coming year <br />· Hear from national leaders who will share <br /> their vision for the coming year and beyond <br /> -- a vision that will shape America's <br /> direction for the 21 st century <br />· Meet with your Congressional delegation to <br /> discuss local priorities for national action <br />Come to Washington, March 8 - 11 for <br />the Congressional City Conference to <br />listen, to learn, and to make a difference. <br /> <br /> LEARN <br /> ABOUT NATIONAL <br /> ISSUES <br />~ CCC '97 will offer <br />general sessions, legislative work- <br />shops, state league caucuses, and <br />roundtab~e discussions on Capitol Hill <br />to provide you with the information <br />you need to assess local impacts. <br />Leaders from both Congress and the <br />Administration will report on their <br />action plans on issues such as electric <br />deregulation, entitlement reform, <br />housing and community development, <br />natural disasters, public safety, and <br />transportation ~just to name a few. <br /> <br /> WEIGH IN ON <br /> LOCAL PRIORITIES <br /> FOR NATIONAl. <br /> ACTION <br />~ Local leaders must <br />have a say in how federal priorities are <br />shaped -- particularly when those <br />priorities directly affect local budgets, <br />local responsibilities, and local <br />authority. <br /> The workshops, roundtable discus- <br />sions, and Congressional meetings <br />will give you a chance to help national <br />leaders understand local perspectives <br />and to shape NLC's voice in 1997. <br />The NLC Board of Directors wilt <br />adopt a 1997 Action Agenda on <br />Saturday, March 8, which will define <br />NLC's national priorities for the year. <br />NLC's policy committees will also <br />meet in Washington to develop their <br />agenda on Ions ._rm national policy <br />issues that will serve as the basis for <br />NLC's continuing work on behalf of <br />cities and towns. <br /> <br /> MEET <br /> WITH NATIONAL <br /> LEADERS <br />~ This is your chance to <br />be part of a large local presence in <br />Washington when agendas are being <br />set that will affect the future of your <br />community. At CCC '97, NLC will <br />organize its voice to ensure a municipal <br />perspective in national discussions and <br />to increase national awareness of <br />municipal issues. In addition to the <br />sessions which will be held at the <br />Washington Hilton and Towers on <br />March 9 .md 10, CCC '97 will feature <br />roundtaL ~ discussions on Capitol Hill <br />on Tuesday, March 11. Legislative <br />leaders will meet with local officials <br />during those meetings to talk about <br />local priorities for national action and <br />local perspectives on national issues. <br /> This is the one day in 1997 when <br />thousands of local officials from cities <br />and towns across the country can <br />carry one message to Congress. You <br />can ensure that your voice is heard <br />and that your city is represented by <br />coming to CCC '97. <br /> <br /> NETWORK WITH <br /> COLLEAGUES <br />~ CCC '97 will also offer <br />opportunities to connect with local <br />officials from throughout the country <br />to share ideas and work together on <br />behalf of your constituents. The pro- <br />gram will include pre-conference <br />workshops on critical leadership <br />issues, constituency group events, <br />state municipal league meetings, and <br />information networking sessions. <br /> Come to CCC '97 to make the <br />connections that will make a differ- <br />ence in 1997. <br /> <br /> <br />
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