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Cleveland senators to host forum on urban issues
COLUMBUS:
Assistant Senate Minority Leader Shirley Smith
(D-Cleveland), Senate Minority Whip Lance Mason
(D-Cleveland) and Senator Dale Miller (D-Cleveland) hosts
the sixth of seven Listening Tours on Friday, June 27,
2008. The open forum explores potential legislative strategies
to strengthen Ohio’s urban
infrastructures, with a focus on obstacles confronting the City
of Cleveland.
The panel of speakers will examine the challenges facing Ohio’s
urban infrastructures, including: home foreclosures (with a
focus on abandoned properties and urban
blight), economic development, linking Ohio cities
through urban development, and impact of Governor Strickland’s
$1.57 billion job proposal on Northeast Ohio
Upcoming Listening Tour include:
on
Wednesday, June 25, 5:30-7 p.m.: Cincinnati (Community-based
strategies for confronting urban crime) – Senator Eric Kearney
(D-Cincinnati); and
Friday, July 11, 1 p.m.: Next-generation Technology,
hosted by Senate Minority Leader Ray Miller (D-Columbus) -
Center of Science and Industry (COSI), Columbus.
According to organizers, the Listening Tour is a
statewide series of public forums designed to build awareness of
and support for the legislative vision of the Senate Democratic
Caucus through a comprehensive Economic Security Agenda. These
public forums will serve as a catalyst to develop specific
legislation to spur job creation, provide quality health care,
advance clean-coal technology, reduce crime, invest in our urban
neighborhoods and end foreclosure. The Listening Tour is an
opportunity for the public to inform the Senate Democratic
Caucus as it develops legislative solutions for issues relevant
to local communities throughout the state of Ohio.
WHAT:
Listening Tour - Urban solutions for urban problems
WHERE: Cleveland City Council chambers,
601 Lakeside Ave., Room 220,
Cleveland, OH 44114.
WHEN: 1 p.m. Friday, June 27, 2008
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