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Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns

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Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns
NameRhode Island League of Cities and Towns
Formation1965
LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
Region servedRhode Island
Website[www.rileague.org](http://www.rileague.org)

Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns is a non-profit organization that represents the interests of municipalities in Rhode Island, providing a range of services and support to its members, including city and town officials from Newport, Rhode Island, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and Warwick, Rhode Island. The organization works closely with state and local officials, such as the Rhode Island General Assembly, Rhode Island Senate, and Rhode Island House of Representatives, to address issues affecting municipal government and the delivery of public services in Cranston, Rhode Island, East Providence, Rhode Island, and Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The league also collaborates with other organizations, including the National League of Cities, United States Conference of Mayors, and International City/County Management Association, to share best practices and stay informed about national trends and issues, such as those discussed at the National League of Cities Annual Conference and the United States Conference of Mayors Annual Meeting.

History

The Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns was established in 1965, with the goal of promoting the interests of municipalities in Rhode Island and providing a forum for city and town officials to share ideas and address common challenges, such as those faced by Central Falls, Rhode Island, Lincoln, Rhode Island, and North Providence, Rhode Island. Over the years, the organization has worked with numerous state and local officials, including Governor of Rhode Island Gina Raimondo, Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea, and Mayor of Providence Jorge Elorza, to address issues such as infrastructure development, public safety, and economic development in Barrington, Rhode Island, Bristol, Rhode Island, and Warren, Rhode Island. The league has also partnered with other organizations, including the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council, Rhode Island Association of School Committees, and Rhode Island League of Women Voters, to promote good government and fiscal responsibility in Coventry, Rhode Island, Cumberland, Rhode Island, and East Greenwich, Rhode Island.

Membership

The Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns has a diverse membership, including city and town officials from across Rhode Island, such as Mayor of Newport Jeanne-Marie Napolitano, Town Manager of Scituate Kathleen A. McGrath, and City Councilor of Pawtucket Lorenzo C. Tetreault. The organization also has associate members, including private companies and non-profit organizations that provide services to municipalities, such as National Grid (US), Verizon Communications, and the United Way of Rhode Island. Members of the league participate in various committees and task forces, including the Municipal Finance Committee, Public Works Committee, and Economic Development Committee, which focus on issues such as budgeting, infrastructure development, and job creation in Foster, Rhode Island, Glocester, Rhode Island, and Hopkinton, Rhode Island. The league also collaborates with other organizations, including the Rhode Island Municipal Association, Rhode Island Town and City Clerks Association, and Rhode Island City and Town Managers Association, to provide training and technical assistance to its members, such as the New England Municipal Clerks Institute and the International City/County Management Association Annual Conference.

Advocacy

The Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns is a strong advocate for the interests of municipalities in Rhode Island, working closely with state and local officials to address issues such as funding for municipal services, infrastructure development, and economic development in Jamestown, Rhode Island, Little Compton, Rhode Island, and Middletown, Rhode Island. The organization testifies before the Rhode Island General Assembly and other state and local bodies, providing input on legislation and policies that affect municipal government and the delivery of public services in Narragansett, Rhode Island, New Shoreham, Rhode Island, and North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The league also partners with other organizations, including the National League of Cities, United States Conference of Mayors, and International City/County Management Association, to advocate for the interests of cities and towns at the federal level, such as through the National League of Cities Federal Advocacy Committee and the United States Conference of Mayors Federal Relations Committee.

Programs_and_Services

The Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns offers a range of programs and services to its members, including training and technical assistance, grant writing support, and policy analysis in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Providence, Rhode Island, and Richmond, Rhode Island. The organization also provides access to insurance programs, purchasing cooperatives, and other benefits that help municipalities save money and improve their operations, such as the Rhode Island Interlocal Risk Management Trust and the Rhode Island Municipal Insurance Trust. The league's programs and services are designed to support the work of city and town officials, such as Mayor of Warwick Scott Avedisian, Town Manager of West Greenwich Kevin Breene, and City Councilor of Woonsocket Daniel G. Gendron, and to help them address the complex challenges facing municipal government in Scituate, Rhode Island, Smithfield, Rhode Island, and South Kingstown, Rhode Island. The league also collaborates with other organizations, including the Rhode Island Department of Transportation, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, and Rhode Island Department of Health, to provide training and technical assistance on topics such as transportation planning, environmental protection, and public health.

Governance

The Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns is governed by a board of directors composed of city and town officials from across Rhode Island, including Mayor of Cranston Allan Fung, Town Manager of East Providence Richard M. Brown, and City Councilor of Pawtucket Mark S. Wildenhain. The board sets the organization's policy and direction, and oversees its operations and finances, including the budget and annual report. The league also has a number of committees and task forces, including the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, and Nominating Committee, which focus on issues such as leadership development, financial management, and governance in Burrillville, Rhode Island, Central Falls, Rhode Island, and Charlestown, Rhode Island. The organization is led by an executive director, who is responsible for implementing the board's policies and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the league, including the staff and office in Providence, Rhode Island.

Policy_Initiatives

The Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns has a number of policy initiatives aimed at addressing the challenges facing municipalities in Rhode Island, including funding for municipal services, infrastructure development, and economic development in Exeter, Rhode Island, Foster, Rhode Island, and Glocester, Rhode Island. The organization has developed a number of policy positions and legislative priorities, which are guided by its mission and values and informed by the input of its members, including city and town officials from Hopkinton, Rhode Island, Jamestown, Rhode Island, and Lincoln, Rhode Island. The league also partners with other organizations, including the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council, Rhode Island Association of School Committees, and Rhode Island League of Women Voters, to promote good government and fiscal responsibility in Little Compton, Rhode Island, Middletown, Rhode Island, and Narragansett, Rhode Island. The organization's policy initiatives are designed to support the work of city and town officials, such as Mayor of Newport Jeanne-Marie Napolitano, Town Manager of Scituate Kathleen A. McGrath, and City Councilor of Pawtucket Lorenzo C. Tetreault, and to help them address the complex challenges facing municipal government in New Shoreham, Rhode Island, Newport, Rhode Island, and North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Category:Rhode Island

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