Hudson appointed to League of Cities Committee

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Don Hudson
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Don Hudson, Assistant City Manager and Finance Director for the City of Tualatin, has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2024 Finance, Administration and Intergovernmental Relations Federal Advocacy Committee. Mr. Hudson was elected to a one-year term and will provide strategic direction and guidance for NLC’s federal advocacy agenda and policy priorities on taxes that affect cities, towns and villages, voting and voter protections, advancing housing finance legislation, and more. The appointment was announced by NLC President Mayor David Sander of Rancho Cordova, CA.   

“Decisions made at the Federal level can have significant impacts on local cities, so I am honored to have been selected to this committee,” Hudson said, “The importance of making sure lawmakers understand how their decisions affect our ability to provide the services our residents want and expect from the City of Tualatin is vital to meeting the needs of our residents and customers.”

As a member of NLC’s Finance, Administration and Intergovernmental Relations Federal Advocacy Committee, Hudson will play a key role in shaping NLC’s policy positions and advocate on behalf of America’s cities, towns and villages before Congress, with the administration and at home. 

“NLC’s federal advocacy committees play an important role in helping policymakers in Washington understand the issues and challenges facing America’s cities, towns and villages at the local level,” said Sander. “I’m thrilled to have Mr. Hudson serve on NLC’s  Finance, Administration and Intergovernmental Relations Federal Advocacy Committee this year, and look forward to working with him to strengthen the federal-local partnership and grow our common knowledge of the issues and opportunities facing our communities.”   

For more information on NLC’s federal advocacy committees, visit www.nlc.org/advocacy/federal-advocacy-committees.

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