It’s Election Day 🗳️
The Charter Committee is committed to Good Government and so is Judge Curt Kissinger. Remember to vote for Judge Curt Kissinger for Municipal Court at the polls today. #KeepKissinger
It’s Election Day 🗳️
The Charter Committee is committed to Good Government and so is Bryan Cannon. Remember to vote for Bryan Cannon for Cincinnati Public School Board at the polls today. #CannonForCPS
It’s Election Day 🗳️
The Charter Committee is committed to Good Government and so is Liz Keating (@votelizkeating ). Remember to vote for Liz Keating at the polls today. #KeepKeatingOnCouncil
Tomorrow is Election Day 🗳️
Know your polling place. Have proper identification.
And remember the Charter Committee has three candidates on the ballot:
Liz Keating for City Council
Bryan Cannon for School Board and
Curt Kissinger for Municipal Court Judge
Yesterday’s Charter Committee fundraiser to re-elect Councilwoman @votelizkeating was a success. She provided updates on her recent success and things that she is working on now around accessible and affordable child care in Cincinnati.
Yesterday members of the Charter Committee Board participated in an informational Q&A session about the possible railroad sale. Thank you to former Mayor Charlie Luken and former Councilwoman Amy Murray for stopping by.
The Cincinnati Charter Committee would like to offer our condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Dr. O’Dell Owens as he is laid to rest today.
He was an inspiration to us all and we are humbled that we were able to honor him last year with the Civic Gumption Award.
After quite some time, we were able to have an in person meeting. Thanks to @cramerding_jeff and @votelizkeating for stopping by and giving a breakdown of things happening at City Hall.
Announcement 📢:
Bill Frost is now President of the Charter Committee.
Bill, we appreciate all that you have gotten accomplished as Vice President and look forward to your continued leadership now as President.
Announcement 📢:
Darrick Dansby has officially stepped down as Charter Committee President.
Thank you Darrick for all that you have done for the Charter Committee as President and we look forward to what you will continue to do as a board member
One of the Charter principles is FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY which includes a responsible budget that is structurally balanced and arrived at through a transparent and timely process.
#FunFactFriday
The Charter Committee of Greater Cincinnati was founded in 1924!!! That means we’ll be celebrating our 100th year before you know it. Stay posted over the next several months for future celebration details 🥳
I’m addition to Dr. O’dell Owens being presented with the Charles P. Taft Civic Gumption Award he received a City, County and State Proclamation.
Thanks to Vice Mayor @KearneyForCincy and Councilwoman @votelizkeating for reading the City and State proclamations