My vision for Cincinnati is "Cleaner, Greener and Smarter"
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CleanerWhen I think about what I want for our city, it’s clean water, clean air and a litter-free landscape. Sounds simple, but it’s really not. Every time it rains in Cincinnati, many sewers overflow directly into the Ohio River. We have polluted our river to the point we’re now under a federal court order to clean it up. I think this is important, and have the political will to see it through. The Sierra Club has endorsed me. |
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GreenerAs a City Council leader, I will continue efforts to make Cincinnati “green”, creating more urban farms, community gardens, bike paths and green space. I will invest in alternative energy and other solutions to help us become more sustainable and environmentally-friendly. We also have a great opportunity to market ourselves as a “green” leader because we are. |
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SmarterThe smartest thing we can do is use taxpayer’s money wisely, eliminating wasteful spending so we can do the important things. I have great experience identifying waste of tax money through 13 years of investigative reporting for Channel 9’s I-Team. |
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Bring Streetcars to CincinnatiI believe modern streetcars are a great investment in our future and will push to bring them to Cincinnati. When I first heard about the plan more than a year ago, I wasn't sure if it was a good idea --or waste of taxpayer money. At that time, I had no thought of running for office...I was freelance TV reporting through my own company, LQ Consulting, and I just knew it was worth investigating. | |
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Equal RightsI believe in equal rights for everyone. Equality Cincinnati has endorsed me.
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