Chattanooga Times Free Press

Atlanta council preps for possibilit­y of hosting Democratic National convention

- BY RILEY BUNCH

Atlanta City Council took steps on Monday to prepare for the possibilit­y that the city will host the 2024 Democratic National Convention.

Members passed a resolution allowing the mayor to enter into agreements and contracts with convention organizers — Choose Atlanta 2024, the nonprofit host committee, and the Democratic National Convention Committee — if Atlanta is selected to hold the massive political showcase.

It also allows the Dickens administra­tion to enter into agreements with local agencies such as the Atlanta-Fulton Recreation Authority and MARTA to finance the cost of organizing and procuring transporta­tion for the convention.

The resolution authorizes the use of excess hotel-motel tax collection­s as a funding source, with the requiremen­t that it is paid back.

“The City Council hereby expresses its appreciati­on to the DNC for short-listing Atlanta as a host city for the Convention, and gives its full support to bringing this marquee cultural and political event to the City,” the resolution reads.

Atlanta is a finalist for the marquee event, along with Chicago and New York City.

Political pundits suspect a decision from the White House is imminent. When Council Member Marci Collier Overstreet introduced the resolution for immediate considerat­ion, she told her colleagues the legislatio­n is “time sensitive.”

It passed unanimousl­y and was sent directly to the mayor’s office.

“Go DNC, baby!” Council Member Antonio Lewis shouted during the vote.

In August of last year, council members OK’d $500,000 in city funds to go to the host committee’s bid preparatio­ns in support of federal Democrats’ considerat­ion of Atlanta as the 2024 convention host.

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