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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Kate Gallego

    Phoenix, Arizona

    Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego delivered her third State of the City address, centering her remarks on “Phoenix is rising…again”, highlighting the city’s accomplishments over the past year and upcoming initiatives. Mayor Gallego’s top priorities include public safety, affordable housing, education, healthcare, and economic and workforce development.

    “We are a center of business innovation and worldwide influence. We are compassionate, yet we are doing what’s necessary to enforce the law and keep our people safe. We are creating opportunity, whether it’s in education, housing, or building a leading-edge career,” said Mayor Gallego.

    In her remarks, Mayor Gallego shared how the city won a $1 million award for its Mobile Career Unit, which helps residents access job opportunities. She also discussed public safety efforts, such as expanding funding for their Community Assistance Program and increasing wages for police officers.

    Watch Mayor Gallego’s address here.

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  • Mayor Jon Mitchell

    New Bedford, Massachusetts

    Mayor Jon Mitchell

    New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell delivered his State of the City Address, outlining a broad set of priorities across public safety, housing, education, infrastructure, economic development, and the city’s fiscal outlook, while emphasizing a vision to lay the foundation for a thriving city at the center of a vibrant region.
    Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz

    Toledo, Ohio

    Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz

    Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz delivered his State of the City Address, themed around people and businesses choosing Toledo and centered on a singular North Star goal of growing the city’s population to 300,000 residents by 2045, the year Toledo will host the U.S. Open at Inverness Club.
    Mayor Kerry Thomson

    Bloomington, Indiana

    Mayor Kerry Thomson

    Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson delivered her State of the City Address, focused on building a thriving community where everyone can belong, outlining priorities across infrastructure, community safety, housing, street homelessness, and economic development. She emphasized a governing philosophy rooted in listening, discernment, leadership, and delivery, with a focus on collaboration and results.