meeting | Photo by Christina Morillo: https://www.pexels.com/photo/group-of-people-on-conference-room-1181396/
meeting | Photo by Christina Morillo: https://www.pexels.com/photo/group-of-people-on-conference-room-1181396/
(Dublin, OH) Dublin City Council Member Christine Amorose Groomes, of Dublin, Ohio, was appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2023 Information Technology and Communications federal advocacy committee. She was elected to a one-year term and will provide strategic direction and guidance for the NLC’s federal advocacy agenda and policy priorities on broadband infrastructure, digital equity, cybersecurity and related topics. The appointment was announced by NLC President Mayor Victoria Woodards, Tacoma, Washington.
As a member of NLC’s Information Technology and Communications committee, Council Member Amorose Groomes will play a key role in shaping NLC’s policy positions and advocate on behalf of America’s cities, towns and villages before Congress, with the administration and at home.
“NLC’s federal advocacy committees are a key tool for gathering insights directly from the communities that our members serve,” said NLC President Mayor Victoria Woodards of Tacoma, Washington. “I am excited to have Council Member Amorose Groomes serve on the Information Technology and Communications committee and look forward to working with her to ensure every city, town and village in this nation has the resources they need to thrive.”
The leadership of this year’s committee will consist of Chair Kent Keel, Council Member of University Place, Washington; Vice Chair Joseph Goldstein, Council Member of Marietta, Georgia; and Vice Chair Bobby Scott, Mayor of Center Point, Alabama.
For more information on NLC’s federal advocacy committees, visit: https://www.nlc.org/advocacy/federal-advocacy-committees/.
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