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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Karen Bass

    Los Angeles, California

    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass gave her first State of the City Address, reflecting on her first 127 days in office and her vision for a new Los Angeles that is stronger, healthier, happier, and safer. Her priorities include homelessness, housing, safety, mental health, climate change, transit, and infrastructure.

    From the start of her tenure, Mayor Bass has prioritized paving a new path for the city to find sustainable housing solutions for people experiencing homelessness. Since taking office, more than 1,000 Angelenos have been living inside and safe through the city’s Inside Safe initiative, and they have opened new permanent supportive housing units across Los Angeles.

    Mayor Bass also spoke about keeping Los Angeles safe by hiring more firefighters, strengthening the police department and related wraparound services, and creating a new Office of Community Safety. The office will build capacity for community intervention workers, social workers, clinical psychologists, and other experts to respond when police presence is not required; while also organizing community services that break the cycle of violence and crime.

    The Mayor emphasized that Los Angeles must continue aggressively confronting and adapting to climate change to ensure the city is resilient. She plans to build an advanced water purification facility and remains committed to the city’s zero-emission goals.

    Watch Mayor Bass’ full remarks here.

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  • Mayor Paige Cognetti

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Mayor Paige Cognetti

    Scranton Mayor Paige G. Cognetti delivered her State of the City Address, outlining a six-year turnaround that has taken the city from the brink of financial distress to a position of stability and growth, while continuing investments in public safety, infrastructure, quality of life, and lower costs for residents. Mayor Cognetti also highlighted Scranton’s financial progress, including three credit rating upgrades since exiting financially distressed status in 2022 and achieving its current A- rating with a stable outlook.
    Mayor Jacob Frey

    Minneapolis , Minnesota

    Mayor Jacob Frey

    In his State of the City Address, Mayor Jacob Frey said the city is strong but emphasized that Minneapolis must refocus on the fundamentals of city government and on delivering results. Reflecting on a difficult year marked by disruption and challenges across the community, Mayor Frey said the city demonstrated resilience and resolve while stressing the importance of prioritizing safe streets, stable housing, and a strong local economy.
    Mayor Lauren McLean

    Boise, Idaho

    Mayor Lauren McLean

    In her seventh State of the City Address, Mayor Lauren McLean emphasized the progress the city of Boise has made in creating a city for everyone. The Mayor also highlighted the progress the community has made in affordable housing, public safety, transportation, and quality-of-life investments while working to preserve the sense of belonging and opportunity that residents value.