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Mark McQueen

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Mark McQueen has been the city manager of Panama City, Fla., since September 2018. Prior to his service with the city, he spent 36 years with the U.S Army, retiring as a two-star general. His last assignment was as the commanding general of the 108th Training Command, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., and he served in Afghanistan, Iraq and Bosnia.

McQueen holds master's degrees in counseling and human development from Troy State University and in strategic studies from the United States Army War College. He also completed the National Security Studies Program at George Washington University and the Senior Executives in National and International Security Program at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Communities that have lost population temporarily are at risk of an undercount, costing them state and federal aid for a decade. But with a little help from Congress, there are solutions.