Mayor Dennington Appointed to FLC's Advocacy Committee
Published on October 21, 2024
Mayor Alison Dennington received an appointment to the Florida League of Cities’ 2024-2025 Advocacy Committee from President Michael C. Blake, Mayor, City of Cocoa. For more information, view the attached documents below.
Advocacy Committee Mission Statement(PDF, 211KB)
Advocacy Committee Roster 2024-2025(PDF, 210KB)
Mayor Dennington Advocacy Committee Appointment Letter(PDF, 216KB)
About the Advocacy Committee:
The Advocacy Committee is responsible for building support amongst the League membership and the Legislature for the legislative priorities adopted by the membership of the Florida League of Cities. Additionally, the Advocacy committee is responsible for making direct contact with state elected officials to advocate the FLC Legislative Platform and other emerging issues as well as providing municipal data to bolster Leagues' lobbying initiatives.
About the Florida League of Cities:
The League’s mission is to serve the needs of Florida’s cities and promote local self-government. We support local voices making local choices to protect and enhance Florida’s communities.
When Florida’s city officials formed a group of municipal governments for the first time in 1922, they wanted to shape legislation, share the advantages of cooperative action, and exchange ideas and experiences. Growing from a small number of cities and towns, our membership now represents more than 400 cities, towns and villages in the Sunshine State.
The League provides members with tailored advocacy tools and training programs designed specifically for municipal officials. It also serves as administrator for the Florida Municipal Insurance Trust, offers innovative financial solutions to Florida’s local governments, and provides contractual support services to several statewide municipal and professional associations.