Mayor Craig Greenberg (@louisvillemayor) 's Twitter Profile
Mayor Craig Greenberg

@louisvillemayor

51st Mayor of Louisville, Husband, Father, Co-owner @ovwrestling

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I want to thank all the incredible performers, vendors, and sponsors who made this year's WorldFest celebration so special. Louisville's rich diversity was on full display over the weekend, showcasing the many cultures that make our city great.

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My thoughts are with the families and classmates of the school shooting victims in Winder, Georgia. Rachel and I are heartbroken for the victims and their loved ones. We must do more to keep our children safe. We must do more to end gun violence.

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We’re thrilled to be well on our way to creating 15,000 new, affordable housing units by 2027. Everyone deserves a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home.

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Just left Paducah where I had a great conversation with Randy Bridges and Greater Paducah Economic Development about ways we can collaborate to strengthen our cities and drive economic growth for our Commonwealth.

Just left Paducah where I had a great conversation with <a href="/RepRandyBridges/">Randy Bridges</a> and Greater Paducah Economic Development about ways we can collaborate to strengthen our cities and drive economic growth for our Commonwealth.
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Leaving Owensboro and the Bluegrass Hall of Fame. Had a great meeting Suzanne Miles and Mayor Tom Watson about how our cities can work together to make progress for Kentucky and Kentucky families.

Leaving Owensboro and the Bluegrass Hall of Fame. Had a great meeting <a href="/MilesForKY/">Suzanne Miles</a> and Mayor Tom Watson about how our cities can work together to make progress for Kentucky and Kentucky families.