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A METROPOLITAN POLICY PROGRAM AND NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES EVENT

Fiscal Challenges Facing Cities: Implications for Economic Recovery

Cities, Global Financial Crisis, Fiscal Policy, U.S. Economy


Event Summary

The current economic crisis is not only a national crisis; it is also a metropolitan crisis. And soon the downturn will bring a local government fiscal crisis. Given the normal lag time of 18–24 months between changes in the economic cycle and its impact on city fiscal conditions, local officials anticipate that the next year or two will bring large-scale city government layoffs, deep cuts to local government services, and halted or delayed capital projects. Just as federal stimulus package spending trails off, city fiscal dynamics could well place a serious drag on economic recovery.

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Multimedia Downloads

Full Event Audio Part One

November 19, 2009 Length: 2:10:11

Full Event Audio Part Two

November 19, 2009 Length: 43:22

Event Information

When

Thursday, November 19, 2009
9:00 AM to 11:45 AM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On November 19, the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program and the National League of Cities co-hosted a forum on city fiscal conditions, the responses being undertaken by creative mayors, and the implications for national economic recovery. Brookings Vice President Bruce Katz and National League of Cities Executive Director Donald Borut opened the event. Following reviews of current and projected trends in local government fiscal conditions, Wall Street Journal economics editor David Wessel moderated a panel of sitting mayors, including Michael Nutter of Philadelphia; Chuck Reed of San José, California; Scott Smith of Mesa, Arizona; and Elaine Walker of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Jared Bernstein, chief economist and economic policy advisor to Vice President Joseph Biden, closed the session.

Panelists and speakers took audience questions.

Participants

Welcome

Bruce Katz

Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program

Donald Borut

Executive Director, National League of Cities

Opening Remarks

Chris Hoene

Research Director, National League of Cities

Steve Cochrane

Moody's Economy.com

Panel Discussion

Moderator: David Wessel

Economics Editor, Wall Street Journal

The Honorable Michael Nutter

Mayor, City of Philadelphia, Pa.

The Honorable Chuck Reed

Mayor
City of San José, Calif.

The Honorable Scott Smith

Mayor, City of Mesa, Ariz.

The Honorable Elaine Walker

Mayor, City of Bowling Green, Ky.

Closing Remarks

Jared Bernstein

Chief Economist and Economic Policy Advisor to the Vice President, The White House


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