Progressives who lean left advocate for clean energy not old fossil fuel tech that harms parks, nature, clean water, clean air and our children’s future.
@VivekGRamaswamy at a well pad fracking Salt Fork SP calls people who want clean air, clean water and protected state parks "leftists."
Sure. Anyone not a member of @ohiogop's gas and oil loving, radical-right is likely left of it.
@DailyJeff
Thank you to my colleagues for your support of this today! With a street takeover last night at Paycor Stadium, the timing of this new measure to impound cars for 6 months is needed before someone gets killed in Cincinnati
@BillieJeanKing@CalStateLA Congratulations, Billie! You continue to inspire in so many ways! You embody the quote on one my all-time favorite US postage stamps: “Learning never ends.”
@ChrisCinciBiz Meanwhile, some city council members want to give $8M to the Farmer Family Music Center. (According to Forbes, Farmer family’s estimated net worth is $12 billion, btw. Maybe they could help improve pool schedule.)
EXCLUSIVE: @AOC calls for a congressional investigation into the impact of data centers.
We took her to meet residents in a Trump +50 county in Georgia whose well water was polluted by Meta’s massive data center.
“That absolutely merits...national congressional investigation."
"Lower energy bills, cleaner air, and a more vibrant Cincinnati". That is why I was so excited to break ground on the largest solar farm in the City of Cincinnati along with @CincinnatiOES, @AftabPureval, and my colleagues on Council.
Some of the new developments border on being an eyesore. Would they even last 50 years? Can we find more attractive, greener alternatives? @CMMeekaOwens@ccc_jeffreys@KearneyForCincy
What most urbanists / observers miss in this debate is that codes don't dictate the aesthetics nor massing of these boxes--which are the things most people object to. It's the way they're funded!
The reason why everywhere looks the same is due to institutionalization.
My statement regarding the Greater Cincinnati Water Works' budget presentation today: federal mandates for lead line removal and PFAS will have a total incremental cost of $225-$290 million to Cincinnati taxpayers over the next 11 years. The feds should be covering this cost.
“The question is not if we will phase out fossil fuels. The only question is: will we be too late?”⛽⏳
At #ChangeNOW2026, Prof. @jrockstrom (@PIK_climate) warns what’s really at stake.
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Pressed by my questions, Trump’s judicial nominees give identical, nonsensical canned responses—looking ridiculous & demonstrating an abject absence of independence & integrity. Lacking a backbone now, they won’t have one on the bench.
This would be an opportune time to bring back the EV tax credit—would benefit consumers, American automakers and of course the planet . @POTUS@Tesla@Teslarati