West Virginia Municipal League Explained

The West Virginia Municipal League (WVML) is a voluntary, nonprofit, nonpartisan group that works to support and unite all 230 municipal governments in the state of West Virginia. WVML was founded in 1968 and is located in Charleston, West Virginia. As a member of the National League of Cities, the WVML is able to offer legislative representation in Washington, D.C., and connections to other municipal governments throughout the United States.[1] [2] [3]

WVML board

Current board

Previous WVML presidents

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: West Virginia Municipal League Information. July 25, 2024. West Virginia Municipal League.
  2. Web site: Hodousek . Carrie. Mayors gather in Charleston for WV Municipal League Mid-Winter Conference. February 12, 2024. July 25, 2024. West Virginia Metro News.
  3. Web site: Mayor Beverly White recognized by Municipal League . September 21, 2023. July 25, 2024. Mountain Messenger.
  4. Web site: WVML Board of Directors. August 4, 2024. West Virginia Municipal League.
  5. Web site: Fayetteville’s Akers named state’s Mayor of the Year. August 25, 2008. The Fayette Tribune. July 25, 2024 .
  6. Web site: Message From the President - Tom Joyce. August 4, 2024. West Virginia Municipal League.
  7. Web site: Francis. Breanna. October 1, 2020. Martinsburg Councilman Knowles elected president of West Virginia Municipal League. August 4, 2024. The Journal - Martinsburg.
  8. Web site: Logan mayor to lead WV Municipal League. July 17, 2019. The Logan Banner. August 4, 2024 .
  9. Web site: Soule. Douglas. March 28, 2022. The B&O tax cut will hurt West Virginia cities. They worry the next possible one might devastate them.. Mountain State Spotlight. August 6, 2024 .
  10. Web site: Adams. Steven. Brakes taken off permanent Home Rule bill. March 9, 2019. The Weirton Daily Times. August 6, 2024 .
  11. Web site: Kuba. Katie. McCauley wins Mayor of the Year at 50th annual W.Va. Municipal League Conference. August 8, 2019. August 6, 2024. My Buckannon.