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What is the League?

Working as one. Advancing all.

The North Carolina League of Municipalities is a member-driven organization representing the interests of cities and towns in the state. Through their collective efforts, League member cities and towns better serve their residents and improve quality of life. 
 
For more than 100 years, the League has been one voice for cities and towns working for a better North Carolina.​

Filing a Claim is Easy!

The League internally processes member claims for the Property & Casualty and Workers' Compensation insurance pools. Members can upload claims directly to the League in the areas of Auto Loss, Liability Loss, Property Loss, and Workers’ Comp Loss.

Dealing with stressful situations is never fun. The League is here to help make the process much less painless!

Meet the League

The North Carolina League of Municipalities is a member-driven organization representing the interests of cities and towns in the state. Through their collective efforts, League member cities and towns better serve their residents and improve quality of life.

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Board of Directors

Board of Directors
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Mark-Anthony Middleton
President
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Martha Sue Hall
First Vice President
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Jody McLeod
Second Vice President
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William Harris
Immediate Past President

Board of Trustees

Board of Trustees
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Elizabeth Johnson
Chair

Partner Spotlight: NC CLASS

N.C. Cooperative Liquid Assets Securities System

The North Carolina Cooperative Liquid Assets Securities System (North Carolina CLASS) is an investment pool created by an Interlocal Agreement and an Indenture of Trust, pursuant to N.C.G.S. Section 159-30 (c)(10). North Carolina CLASS was organized in 2023 and provides a professionally managed investment program. Funds of the Participants are invested in prime or high-grade, short-term fixed income instruments selected with the goal of providing program safety, liquidity, and competitive rates of return as further defined within the North Carolina CLASS Information Statement.