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Mayor Bill Hussey Takes the Helm of the League of Cities IE Chapter

By Stella Pierce
Community Writer
12/03/2025 at 01:47 PM

 There are moments in local governance that signal not just a change in title, but a renewal of purpose. On a recent evening at Heroes in Ontario, California, the Inland Empire witnessed such a moment as Mayor Bill Hussey was sworn in as the President of the Inland Empire Chapter of the League of Cities.

The venue, fittingly named "Heroes," provided the perfect backdrop for an event centered on public service. The atmosphere was less like a rigid political ceremony and more like a gathering of a unified coalition. The room was filled with a "Who’s Who" of regional leadership: fellow peers, colleagues, city leaders, city managers, and council men and women hailing from every corner of the region.

A Reflection of True Leadership

The swearing-in of Mayor Hussey is not merely procedural; it is a recognition of a track record built on service. As the gavel was passed, the sentiment in the room was clear: this accomplishment is a true reflection of his leadership, vision, and unwavering commitment to the advancement of local communities.

Taking the presidency of the IE Chapter is a powerful responsibility. The Inland Empire is one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic regions in the United States. It requires a leader who can navigate complex challenges, from infrastructure to economic development, while keeping the human element of governance at the forefront.

The community extended sincere congratulations to Mayor Bill Hussey on his swearing-in. This accomplishment is a true reflection of your leadership, vision, and unwavering commitment to the advancement of local communities.

Strength in Unity

What made the evening truly heartwarming was the visible unity among the attendees. In an era often defined by political division, the event at Heroes demonstrated that at the local level, the goal remains shared: service to the people.

Mayors and council members from diverse cities stood together, signaling their readiness to collaborate under Hussey’s leadership. It was a powerful reminder that when local leaders align their visions, the potential to positively impact the lives of residents increases exponentially.

Looking Forward

As Mayor Hussey steps into this presidency, he carries the weight of the region's hopes and the support of his colleagues. The road ahead involves hard work, but if the energy at Heroes in Ontario was any indication, the Inland Empire Chapter is in capable hands.

Congratulations, Mayor Hussey On your position as President . The region stands ready to support your efforts.

 

 

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