Local America Presidential Forum

 
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Friday, December 6, 2019 from 4:30 p.m. at the Cedar Valley Sportsplex in Waterloo, IA.

5 CANDIDATES: Bennet, Booker, Buttigieg, Castro, Klobuchar, Steyer.

Background:  This event was organized by Accelerator for America and the U.S. Conference of Mayors.  Accelerator for America CEO, Rick Jacobs stated the forum aims to "challenge these candidates on how they will change Washington so that it is not only more responsive to local needs, but in fact empowers local communities instead of forcing them to react to top-down federal mandates,”  Accelerator for America is the non-profit co-founded by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who himself considered a run for president.
   

Accelerator for America
December 6, 2019
Contacts: 
Yusef Robb, Accelerator for America
Sara Durr, U.S. Conference of Mayors

'LOCAL AMERICA' PRESIDENTIAL FORUM FINAL PAIRINGS/DETAILS

Doors Open 3:30 PM CT;
Event Starts 4:30 PM CT, Friday, December 6

Senator Amy Klobuchar Interviewed by Mayor Quentin Hart, Waterloo, IA
Secretary Julián Castro Interviewed by Mayor Andy Schor, Lansing, MI
Senator Cory Booker Interviewed by Mayor Bob Scott, Sioux City, IA
Businessman Tom Steyer Interviewed by Mayor Quinton Lucas, Kansas City, MO
Mayor Pete Buttigieg Interviewed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Chicago IL <> 

Gaggle Room for Candidate Avails After They Leave Stage
Mayors Available Today for Interviews;
Mayors Avail for Reax to Forum Immediately After in Gaggle Room
 
WATERLOO, IOWA — The Local America Forum will take place today, Friday, December 6. Doors open at 3:30pm and the event will run from 4:30 to 8:30pm. Iowa Starting Line is the official media partner for the Forum, and will stream the program online at IowaStartingLine.com. The Forum will also be broadcast live by Mediacom on station MC22 in more than 300 Iowa communities and on local channels 722 and 822. It will also reach communities in Illinois and Minnesota and will stream online nationwide.

Free public tickets here.

“Mayors are on the front lines, and we need our leaders in Washington to join us there to fix our infrastructure, revitalize our main streets and secure people’s futures,” said U.S. Conference of Mayors President and Mayor of Rochester Hills, MI, Bryan Barnett. “Cities and their metro regions are the clear drivers of the U.S. economy and we must have leadership in Washington that empowers them with policies that foster innovation and inclusivity.”

“As Mayors, we hear directly from the people we serve at the playground, at the supermarket — face to face. That’s the perspective we are going to put in front of these candidates,” said Los Angeles Mayor and Accelerator co-founder, Eric Garcetti. “We need real solutions that will build wealth for people who don’t have it.”
 
“Every day, Mayors across the country are driving progress on issues like healthcare, housing, crime, civil rights, transportation and the environment, but they need a reliable partner in Washington,” said U.S. Conference of Mayors CEO and Executive Director Tom Cochran.  “We are looking forward to hearing from the candidates about their plans for supporting these local priorities, and expect that through this dialogue they will learn a thing or two from America’s mayors.”
 
“We’re going to challenge these candidates on how they will change Washington so that it is not only more responsive to local needs, but in fact empowers local communities instead of forcing them to react to top-down federal mandates,” said Accelerator for America Action CEO, Rick Jacobs.
 
“Of course Waterloo is in the thick of things in terms of presidential politics, but more importantly, the challenges we face and the solutions we’re applying are relevant to cities and towns across the country,” said Waterloo Mayor, Quentin Hart, who is also a member of the Accelerator for America Advisory Council.

Mayors at the Forum will include:
  • Mayor Shane Bemis, Gresham, OR
  • Mayor John Lundell, Coralville, IA
  • Mayor Quentin Hart, Waterloo, IA
  • Mayor Quinton Lucas, Kansas City, MO
  • Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Chicago IL
  • Mayor Greg Fischer, Louisville, KY
  • Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles, CA
  • Mayor Andy Schor, Lansing, MI
  • Mayor Jenny Wilson, Salt Lake County, UT
  • Mayor Luke Bronin, Hartford, CT
  • Mayor Bryan Barnett, Rochester Hills, MI
  • Mayor Bob Scott, Sioux City, IA
ACCELERATOR FOR AMERICA ACTION finds and develops solutions to economic insecurity and shares them with cities to build national change from the ground up. It was co-founded by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Rick Jacobs in 2017 around the idea that while Washington is broken and has, in fact, been broken for some time, change is still needed and must be made from the local level. It has since developed community wealth-building tools that are being used in 47 cities nationwide and has helped local communities generate $22 billion in funding for transit and transportation infrastructure. www.AcceleratorForAmerica.org

THE U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS is the official non-partisan organization of cities with a population of 30,000 or larger. Each city is represented by its chief elected official, the mayor. www.USMayors.org

Accelerator for America
November 25, 2019

BOOKER, BUTTIGIEG, CASTRO, KLOBUCHAR, STEYER TO HEADLINE ACCELERATOR FOR AMERICA ACTION/U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS PRESIDENTIAL FORUM

WATERLOO, IOWA — The non-profit Accelerator for America Action and the U.S. Conference of Mayors announced today that presidential candidates Senator Cory Booker, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Secretary Julián Castro, Senator Amy Klobuchar and businessman Tom Steyer will answer questions posed by mayors about their agenda for America’s local communities at the non-partisan Local America Presidential Forum on December 6 at the Cedar Valley SportsPlex in Waterloo, IA. Iowa Starting Line is the official media partner for the Forum, and nationally-recognized Iowa Starting Line Founder and Managing Editor Pat Rynard will also participate. For those unable to join, Mediacom will broadcast the Forum live on station MC22 in more than 300 Iowa communities, and on local channels 722 and 822. It will also reach communities in Illinois and Minnesota and will be streamed online at IowaStartingLine.com

“Mayors are on the front lines, and we need our leaders in Washington to join us there to fix our infrastructure, revitalize our main streets and secure people’s futures,” said U.S. Conference of Mayors President and Mayor of Rochester Hills, MI, Bryan Barnett. “Cities and their metro regions are the clear drivers of the U.S. economy and we must have leadership in Washington that empowers them with policies that foster innovation and inclusivity.”
 
“As Mayors, we hear directly from the people we serve at the playground, at the supermarket — face to face. That’s the perspective we are going to put in front of these candidates,” said Los Angeles Mayor and Accelerator co-founder, Eric Garcetti. “We need real solutions that will build wealth for people who don’t have it.”
 
“Every day, Mayors across the country are driving progress on issues like healthcare, housing, crime, civil rights, transportation and the environment, but they need a reliable partner in Washington,” said U.S. Conference of Mayors CEO and Executive Director, Tom Cochran. “We are looking forward to hearing from the candidates about their plans for supporting these local priorities, and expect that through this dialogue they will learn a thing or two from America’s mayors.”
 
“We’re going to challenge these candidates on how they will change Washington so that it is not only more responsive to local needs, but in fact empowers local communities instead of forcing them to react to top-down federal mandates,” said Accelerator for America Action CEO, Rick Jacobs.
 
“Of course Waterloo is in the thick of things in terms of presidential politics, but more importantly, the challenges we face and the solutions we’re applying are relevant to cities and towns across the country,” said Waterloo Mayor, Quentin Hart, who is also a member of the Accelerator for America Advisory Council.
Mayors at the Forum will include:
  • Mayor Bryan Barnett, Rochester Hills, MI (President, U.S. Conference of Mayors)
  • Mayor Luke Bronin, Hartford, CT
  • Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles, CA (Accelerator co-founder/Advisory Council Chair)
  • Mayor Greg Fischer, Louisville, KY
  • Mayor Quentin Hart, Waterloo, IA (Accelerator Advisory Council Member)
  • Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Chicago, IL
  • Mayor Hillary Schieve, Reno, NV
  • Mayor Andy Schor, Lansing, MI (Accelerator Advisory Council Member)
  • Mayor Jenny Wilson, Salt Lake County, UT
ACCELERATOR FOR AMERICA ACTION was founded in 2017 by Rick Jacobs and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. We seek to scale and replicate local solutions to economic insecurity across the country. We support initiatives that connect people with existing jobs, create new opportunities and foster infrastructure development nationwide. www.AcceleratorForAmerica.org
 
THE U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS is the official non-partisan organization of cities with a population of 30,000 or larger. Each city is represented by its chief elected official, the mayor. www.USMayors.org

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Contact: 
Yusef Robb

Accelerator for America
November 21, 2019

ACCELERATOR AND USCM PRESIDENTIAL FORUM

BUTTIGIEG, CASTRO, KLOBUCHAR, STEYER TO HEADLINE ACCELERATOR FOR AMERICA/U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS PRESIDENTIAL FORUM

Waterloo, IA — December 6

WATERLOO, IOWA — The non-profit Accelerator for America and the U.S. Conference of Mayors announced today that presidential candidates Pete Buttigieg, Julián Castro, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer will answer questions posed by mayors about their agenda for America’s local communities at the non-partisan Local America Presidential Forum on December 6 at the Cedar Valley Sportsplex in Waterloo, IA. Iowa Starting Line is the official media partner for the Forum — see their story released earlier today here.

“Mayors are on the front lines, and we need our leaders in Washington to join us there, to build our infrastructure, revitalize our main streets and secure people’s futures,” said U.S. Conference of Mayors President and Mayor of Rochester Hills, MI, Bryan K. Barnett. “Cities and their metro regions are the clear drivers of the U.S. economy and we must have leadership in Washington that empowers them with policies that foster innovation and inclusivity.”

“As Mayors, we hear directly from the people we serve at the playground, at the supermarket — face to face. That’s the perspective we are going to put in front of these candidates,” said Los Angeles Mayor and Accelerator co-founder, Eric Garcetti. “We need real solutions that will build wealth for people who don’t have it.”

“Every day, Mayors across the country are driving progress on issues like healthcare, housing, crime, civil rights, transportation and the environment, but they need a reliable partner in Washington,” said U.S. Conference of Mayors CEO and Executive Director Tom Cochran.  “We are looking forward to hearing from the candidates about their plans for supporting these local priorities, and expect that through this dialogue they will learn a thing or two from America’s mayors.”

“We’re going to challenge these candidates on how they will change Washington so that it is not only more responsive to local needs, but in fact empowers local communities instead of forcing them to react to top-down federal mandates,” said Accelerator for America CEO, Rick Jacobs.

“Of course Waterloo is in the thick of things in terms of presidential politics, but more importantly, the challenges we face and the solutions we’re applying are relevant to cities and towns across the country,” said Waterloo Mayor, Quentin Hart, who is also a member of the Accelerator for America Advisory Council.

ACCELERATOR FOR AMERICA finds and develops solutions to economic insecurity and shares them with cities to build national change from the ground up. It was co-founded by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Rick Jacobs in 2017 around the idea that while Washington is broken and has, in fact, been broken for some time, change is still needed and must be made from the local level. It has since developed community wealth-building tools that are being used in 47 cities nationwide and has helped local communities generate $21 billion in funding for transit and transportation infrastructure. www.acceleratorforamerica.com

THE U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS is the official non-partisan organization of cities with a population of 30,000 or larger. Each city is represented by its chief elected official, the mayor. www.USMayors.org

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For media inquiries:

Accelerator for America
Yusef Robb

U.S. Conference of Mayors
Sara Durr