Membership
Since the early '30's, municipal officials have received assistance from the West Virginia Municipal League in dealing with local government affairs. Incorporated in 1968, the League is a non-profit, voluntary association of municipal governments. Its service program has you in mind. Whether you are serving your community in an elected or appointed capacity - we make your job easier. Your League staff is always available to answer questions on all aspects of local government.
LEGISLATIVE
Whether your municipality has a population of 50 or 50,000, it has a major stake in Legislative deliberations in Charleston. Consequently, an important League priority is Municipal autonomy. The League has a long established reputation as an articulate advocate for municipal interests.
The central purpose of the League is to advance the interests and welfare of the people residing in the municipalities of our state. By cooperating through the League, cities benefit from research programs and a united legislative voice that would be impossible to maintain individually.
The WV Municipal League is a program designed to promote municipal government through information exchange and cooperation with organizations, associations and individuals throughout the state. Business and association membership is a vital part of meeting this purpose.
As a WVML Business Member you will receive subscriptions to the member publications, designed to keep League members up to date on current affairs and important issues affecting local government.
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