Commissioner Felicia Harris appointed to national committee

Felicia Harris, a Brunswick City Commissioner, has been appointed to serve on the National League of Cities’ Race, Equity and Leadership Council this year. Her new position underscores the city’s growing commitment to advancing inclusive policies across communities.

Key Takeaways:

  • Felicia Harris has been appointed to the Race, Equity and Leadership Council.
  • The council is part of the National League of Cities.
  • The focus of this council is on fostering equity at local and national levels.
  • Harris’s new role reflects positively on Brunswick’s leadership in policy and governance.
  • The original information was provided by The Brunswick News on February 23, 2026.

Commissioner Felicia Harris’s Appointment

Brunswick City Commissioner Felicia Harris has taken on a new responsibility this year, serving on the National League of Cities’ (NLC) Race, Equity and Leadership Council. This appointment, first reported by The Brunswick News, places Harris in a position to contribute to policy discussions on a larger scale.

About the National League of Cities

The National League of Cities is a resource and advocate for municipalities, focusing on strengthening city leadership. Its Race, Equity and Leadership Council works to identify best practices and champion initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for local communities across the nation.

A Focus on Equity and Inclusion

Harris’s selection to join the council underlines a growing emphasis on equitable governance. As part of her new role, she will engage with other members to explore ways cities can foster inclusive policies. The council’s goal is to guide municipalities in addressing systemic inequities and promoting meaningful change.

Local and National Implications

Brunswick’s representation on this council resonates with the city’s own commitments at the local level. This national engagement provides the chance to share community experiences while also accessing broader insights that can shape impactful initiatives back home.

Looking at the Year Ahead

While details of Harris’s specific responsibilities remain limited, her appointment for this year at the Race, Equity and Leadership Council potentially signals meaningful collaboration. By connecting Brunswick’s perspective with national conversations, she may help mold strategies that foster stronger, more equitable communities.

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