Fort Worth, Texas – A Fort Worth city leader is taking on a new national role focused on some of the most pressing technology issues facing communities across the country. Fort Worth Councilmember Michael D. Crain has been appointed to the National League of Cities 2026 Information Technology and Communications Federal Advocacy Committee, where he will help shape federal policy priorities tied to modern infrastructure and digital governance.
Crain was elected to a one-year term on the committee and will help provide strategic direction for the National League of Cities’ federal advocacy agenda. His work will focus on issues such as broadband access, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, areas that are increasingly central to how cities operate and serve residents.
The appointment was announced by Kevin Kramer, president of the National League of Cities and mayor of Louisville, Kentucky.
Fort Worth voice joins national technology policy discussions
Crain said the appointment gives him the opportunity to ensure that local perspectives are reflected in national conversations about technology and governance…