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The Städtetag Baden-Württemberg is a municipal association based in Stuttgart. Founded on May 10, 1954, in Baden-Baden, it represents the interests of 204 cities and municipalities in Baden-Württemberg, which together comprise approximately 6.9 million inhabitants[1][3].
The Städtetag offers its members comprehensive support through:
The main mission of the Städtetag is to represent the interests of its members while strengthening municipal self-government. It is committed to close cooperation with other associations and organizations to effectively represent the needs of cities and municipalities[1][3].
The Städtetag is involved in various sustainable initiatives, such as the Finanzierung der Klimawende. It presents concrete proposals for managing the financial challenges within the framework of climate policy[2]. It also emphasizes the need for a balanced Finanzpolitik for the cities and municipalities to ensure their financial stability[2].
Currently, the Städtetag is dealing with topics such as the Überlastung von Bereitschaftspraxen und Notaufnahmen and the financial challenges of the cities[2]. It is committed to improving Gesundheitsversorgung and nachhaltige Finanzierung of municipal tasks[2].
The Städtetag Baden-Württemberg is an important partner for the cities and municipalities in Baden-Württemberg and plays a central role in shaping municipal policy and representing the interests of its members at the state, federal, and EU levels.