Broadcasting information about local actions, to share knowledge and information, and to help local leaders calibrate responses.

The National League of Cities, in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies, has created the COVID-19: Local Action Tracker to help cities collaborate and share ideas during the coronavirus, recognizing the key role of local governments in supporting local communities and vulnerable population during the pandemic.
We aim to highlight and uplift the efforts of local leaders. In the coming weeks, we will be developing a more robust mechanism for local government leaders to share actions enacted in their own communities. In the meantime, we ask that you submit your actions by clicking the button below. By working together, we can take steps to ensure the health and safety of residents across the nation.
The actions already shared are available in a searchable spreadsheet on the site.
FULL STORY: COVID-19: Local Action Tracker

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