Issue 2: Bond to Clean Ohio
The Lantern wrote Issue 2: Bond to Clean Ohio Wilson Dizard Issue date: 10/17/08 Ohioans will decide the fate of the Clean Ohio Fund Act in the general election this November, voting on whether the...
View ArticleCity Council’s Proposed Bicycle Code Changes
City Council Proposed Bike Laws wrote The purpose of this legislation is to lay a foundation for the development of policy, rules and regulations pertaining to sidewalks and bikeways. This foundation...
View ArticleCPD Spokesperson Opposes House Bill 450
BuckeyeFirearms.org wrote Columbus Police Spokesperson: Arming Our Service and Women Akin to Arming “Gangbangers” Submitted by cbaus on Wed, 12/10/2008 In opposition testimony on December 11,...
View ArticleGender-identity protection on City Council’s agenda
The Dispatch wrote Gender-identity protection on City Council’s agenda Sunday, December 14, 2008 BY ROBERT VITALE Transgender residents of Columbus — men who consider themselves women, and women who...
View ArticleOpinion: Endless Abortion Bans Constitute Class Warfare
The Heartbeat Bill is back. It’s a total failure of a bill, introduced and knocked down three times in the last five years, but Ohio anti-choicers are nothing if not persistent in their misguided...
View ArticleConstituents Demand Transparency Around Republican ACA Replacement
No one’s heard much of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) since it passed the House in May, and it’s not an accident. Unpopular from the moment it was introduced, the Senate bill has been surrounded...
View ArticleThe Gubernatorial Lineup: 4 Republicans, 4 Democrats Join the Race
The race for Ohio governor is on, and each party has four candidates to choose from for election in 2018. For convenience, CU has listed each candidate, along with their work experience, key policies,...
View ArticleCombatting Infant Mortality Means First Having the Uncomfortable Conversation...
“Combatting infant mortality locally means folks are going to have to get uncomfortable.” Jessica Roach will tell you herself: her plans to combat Columbus’ infant mortality rate aren’t revolutionary....
View ArticleNew Marijuana Laws Could Bring Criminal Justice Reform to Ohio
As Ohio slowly moves toward implementing its medical marijuana program this fall — and full legalization could potentially be on the ballot next year — it’s worth looking into how criminal justice...
View ArticleIs the City’s Tax Abatement Policy Meeting Affordable Housing Need?
Originally from Columbus Underground In the summer of 2018, the Columbus City Council passed legislation that would change the way the city used tax abatements to incentivize development projects...
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