National League of Cities members list, Texas
From Sunshine Review
The following are Texas member cities of the National League of Cities, a taxpayer-funded lobbying association: [1]
- Abilene
- Addison
- Allen
- Alvin
- Amarillo
- Arlington
- Austin
- Bastrop
- Beaumont
- Bee Cave
- Bellmead
- Belton
- Bryan
- Burkburnett
- Burleson
- Carrollton
- Carthage
- Cedar Hill
- Cleburne
- College Station
- Coppell
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas
- Decatur
- Deer Park
- Denton
- DeSoto
- Duncanville
- El Paso
- Euless
- Farmers Branch
- Forest Hill
- Fort Worth
- Friendswood
- Frisco
- Galveston
- Garland
- Georgetown
- Granbury
- Grand Prairie
- Grapevine
- Harker Heights
- Heath
- Hillsboro
- Houston
- Hurst
- Iowa Park
- Irving
- Keller
- Kennedale
- Killeen
- Kingsville
- La Porte
- Lacy Lakeview
- Laredo
- League City
- Lewisville
- Lockhart
- Longview
- Lufkin
- Marshall
- McAllen
- McKinney
- Meadows Place
- Mercedes
- Morgan's Point
- Nacogdoches
- North Richland Hills
- Palestine
- Pasadena
- Pharr
- Plano
- Port Arthur
- Red Oak
- Richland Hills
- Roanoke
- Roma
- Round Rock
- Rowlett
- San Antonio
- San Marcos
- Seabrook
- Silsbee
- Southlake
- Temple
- Terrell
- Texas City
- Tyler
- Waco
- Webster
- Wharton
- White Settlement
- Wylie
