Sentences with phrase «big city mayors»

Mr. de Blasio hosts a contingent of big city mayors from the U.S. Conference of Mayors at Gracie Mansion this summer.
Education policymakers — including big city mayors such as Chicago's Rahm Emanuel (D)-- see rating teachers by student test scores as reasonable and know voters and big foundations feel the same way.
The battle between big city mayors, most of whom are Democrats, and public employees unions is therefore heating up.
Bowman's twitter feed was full of support and congratulations last night and today including kudos from Calgary's popular Mayor Nenshi, who tweeted: «Congratulations to my new big city mayor colleague @BrianBowmanWpg!
The presidential election has reinvigorated NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's coalition of big city mayors, giving him the means to rally dissent among them and potentially offering him a leg up on claiming the mantle of a leading Trump antagonist among Democrats.
Although cities didn't get exactly the levels of funding they were hoping for social housing, the fact that Ottawa is providing cash for housing is significant, said Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson, chair of the big city mayors» caucus.
Leading Calgary through the largest flood in recent memory, Mr. Nenshi has helped redefine what it means to be a big city mayor.
The same poll that showed former Premier Alison Redford with a 75 % disapproval rating also showed urban Albertans have huge confidence in the leadership of their big city mayors.
The urban advantage of state treasurer hopeful Shawn Wooden got another boost from a big city mayor Thursday, with Hartford's Luke Bronin endorsing the former city council president.
In battlegrounds like Iowa and New Hampshire, big city mayors are like invasive species.
Patrick Dempsey plays the eligible son of a big city mayor who proposes to his girlfriend in Sweet Home Alabama.
In what has become an American tradition, another big city mayor has gone to war with «Big Education.»
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