
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Council Communications
Atlanta City Hall
55 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
November 25, 2025
Atlanta City Council Member Byron Amos Elected Second Vice President of the
National League of Cities’ National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials
ATLANTA — District 3 Atlanta City Council member Byron Amos has been elected as the 2026 second vice president of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials, a constituency group of the National League of Cities (NLC). The National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials serves as a forum for communication and networking among demographic municipal officials and their colleagues to share ideas and develop leadership experience.
Council member Amos was elected in November at NLC’s 2025 City Summit conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.
"I am profoundly honored and energized to serve as the second Vice President of NBC-LEO,” said Council member Amos. “This victory is not just mine; it belongs to the countless local leaders who tirelessly work on the front lines every day. Our mission now is clear: to amplify the voice of every Black local official, turn policy into tangible progress, and ensure that our shared vision for equitable, prosperous communities is realized by the City Council to the statehouse. I look forward to working alongside this dedicated leadership to push our agenda forward."
The National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials provides a platform for municipal leaders to connect, share best practices, and advocate for the needs of their communities. The group also contributes to NLC’s leadership development, policy formulation, advocacy, and program activities.
“The National League of Cities’ constituency groups are home for local leaders committed to advocating for their communities, finding supportive networks and developing thriving, resilient communities,” said National League of Cities President Kevin Kramer, Council member, Louisville, Ky. “I am thrilled to work with Council member Amos and look forward to supporting their vision and leadership as part of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials.”
For more information on NLC’s constituency groups, visit: https://www.nlc.org/cg.
The National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials (NBC-LEO) is a group within NLC that represents the interests of African American municipal officials and provides a forum to share ideas and develop leadership experience.
About Atlanta City Council
The Atlanta City Council is the chief policy-making body for the City of Atlanta. It acts by considering and enacting all laws that govern the city. The Council also approves the operating and capital budgets for the City as recommended by the mayor, and it continually monitors revenues and expenditures for local government operations. The Atlanta City Council reviews and decides on many land use and zoning matters. Major economic development projects for the City also fall under the Council’s jurisdiction.
The City Council is composed of 12 districts and three at-large posts. Council representatives are Council President: Doug Shipman; District 1: Jason Winston; District 2: Carden Wyckoff; District 3: Byron Amos; District 4: Jason S. Dozier; District 5: Liliana Bakhtiari; District 6: Alex Wan; District 7: Howard Shook; District 8: Mary Norwood; District 9: Dustin Hillis; District 10: Andrea L. Boone; District 11: Marci Collier Overstreet; District 12: Antonio Lewis; Post 1 At-Large: Michael Julian Bond; Post 2 At-Large: Matt Westmoreland; and Post 3 At-Large: Eshé Collins.
To learn more about the Atlanta City Council, please visit http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/. For the latest updates, follow the Atlanta City Council on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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