Published on Feb 06, 2026
State-shared revenues and your city
For many years, cities have relied on consistent state-shared revenue funds to support safe communities, maintain strong infrastructure, and meet diverse community needs. AWC Director of Government Relations Candice Bock talks about the portion of state revenues that flows to cities, the importance of preserving state-shared revenues, and how to use tools on AWC's advocacy website to understand the specific funds and how much each city receives.
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AWC's bill tracker
Visit AWC’s bill tracker to learn about legislation with city impacts this year.