Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Municipal League urged to train future leaders

- EMMA PETTIT

As Arkansas Municipal League president, Joe Smith doesn’t want to change the world. Just young people and the cities where they live.

On Friday, the North Little Rock mayor gave his first address to the league since becoming president at the organizati­on’s annual conference at the Statehouse Convention Center. Founded in 1934, the league is the official representa­tive of Arkansas cities and towns before state and federal government entities, and often acts as a discussion forum for city leaders.

After thanking his wife, Missie, and joking about his love of Shania Twain, Smith asked any elected official in the audience to stand. Smith, who is 66, then asked anyone 60 or older to sit down, then anyone 45 or older, then anyone 35 or older.

At the third request, only one man in an audience of hundreds was still standing: Edmond Shelton, a 27-yearold council member from Dermott. He’s planning to run for mayor of his city, he said.

Smith said it’s the league’s moral and civic responsibi­lity to ensure the next generation of community leaders can navigate the inroads of politics and policy.

“As you can see, you know, we’re not doing a very good job of that. We’re not bringing this younger generation along,” Smith said. “One reason is, we’re just a little bit lazy.”

By this time next year, Smith said he hopes to see 10 or 20 people who are younger than 30 at the conference. Variance in age brings “a diversity of ideas,” he said. If cities continue to do things like they’ve always been done, Smith said, “You’re going to start backing up.”

“I’ve got people on our parks commission who’ve been there 25 years. Why? Because it’s easy to reappoint them,” he said.

Smith pointed to a recently passed North Little Rock resolution as an example. The June resolution says the City Council will provide young people who are interested with the “foundation­al knowledge on the key principles and issues within the current North Little Rock political system.” They will do so “regardless of political ideology,” the resolution says.

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