Nebraska county debates aging courthouse 12th June 2006 Several judges in Douglas County, Neb., say the county’s current courthouse, which turns 100 in 2010, is overcrowded and lacks proper security.
Alaska legislature may have special session on oil tax 12th June 2006 Alaska Gov. Frank Murkowski may call a special session of the state legislature this summer to consider, among other things, setting the state’s oil tax.
District of Columbia makes $7 million error in security costs 12th June 2006 District of Columbia officials say a math error led to a $7.5 million deficit in the district’s contract with a company that provides security for public buildings.
Illinois mayor arrested on birthday 9th June 2006 Federal agents arrested the mayor of Niles, Ill., while he was in the middle of his 78th birthday party, accusing him of taking kickbacks to force businesses to use a friend’s insurance company
Developer sues Miami 9th June 2006 A developer is suing Miami over the city’s decision to throw out the company’s plan for a $110 million project on a city-owned golf course near Miami International Airport
Telecommunications bill passes House 9th June 2006 The House of Representatives has passed its version of a bill that would establish a national system for franchising broadband service
Aspen housing board considers bending rules in affordable housing project 8th June 2006 Developers of an affordable housing project in Pitkin County, Colo., say confusion over the policy of the county’s housing authority may exclude six people from getting apartments
Wheeling using tax relief to promote downtown development 8th June 2006 Wheeling, W.Va. is trying a three-year program in which it will eliminate or reduce Business and Occupation taxes for downtown businesses
New York’s new council speaker faces budget negotiation 8th June 2006 New York’s new city council speaker is about to go head to head for the first time with Mayor Michael Bloomberg in negotiations over the city’s budget
Native Hawaiian bill gets emotional response 8th June 2006 A bill in the U.S. Senate would create a government for Native Hawaiians if passed, but opponents say it would balkanize the nation.
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Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020
Young Leaders Episode 2 – Christian Williams – Development Services Planner, Goodyear, Ariz. 1st July 2020