(Special to The Dallas Examiner) – Adam Bazaldua, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Dallas who has represented District 7 on the Dallas City Council since 2019, has been appointed to serve a one-year term on the National League of Cities Board of Directors, the largest and most influential nonpartisan organization representing over 19,000 cities, towns, and villages across the United States. Comprised of elected officials from cities nationwide, the NLC board is dedicated to advancing the organization’s mission of strengthening local leadership, advocating for impactful public policy, and fostering innovation in local governance.Related Stories
In this leadership role, Bazaldua will provide strategic direction and guidance for NLC’s federal advocacy, governance and membership activities. This appointment highlights his ongoing commitment to advocating for the advancement of local communities in his home Dallas and across the country.“I’m deeply honored to have been selected to serve on the NLC Board of Directors,” said Bazaldua said. “This appointment is a significant milestone for both my district and the city of Dallas, as it provides an opportunity to advocate for the needs of developing areas in large urban cities.“As chair of NLC’s Large Cities Council, I have had the opportunity to lead...
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