Monday, March 14, 2011
Figure Out How to Close the 8 Billion Dollar Budget Gap by Using This Gadget
Cleveland.com has published a cool tool with a long list of ways to fill the eight billion dollar budget gap. You can cut spending and raise revenues in many creative and fair ways and some very draconian ways. It isn't that difficult to figure out how to do it. I'd like to see a similar gadget used for Cincinnati's budget gap at the end of this year.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Western & Southern Adding 100 Jobs Downtown
WLWT is reporting even more good news for Downtown with word that Western & Southern is adding up to 100 more jobs over the next few months to its Downtown Headquarters. The article reports that the jobs will mostly be in the Insurance and Information Services areas.
City Reaches Deal to Add 55 Jobs Downtown
The Enquirer is reporting that the City has a deal to keep First Financial Downtown for 12 years and add 55 more jobs by 2014. According to the article, First Financial Plans to invest 4 million dollars in its Downtown facilities.
We needed some positive news for the City, so this helps a little.
We needed some positive news for the City, so this helps a little.
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Who Is Running For Cincinnati City Council? An Update:
With the Republican slate set, the time to choose is here for candidates to make up their minds on running for Cincinnati City Council. For new candidates, the time honestly came and went. For prior candidates the time is now. Here's the latest on who is or believed to be running for Cincinnati City Council in 2011:
Incumbents:
Leslie Ghiz
Amy Murray
Roxanne Qualls
Laure Quinlivan
Cecil Thomas
Charlie Winburn
Wendell Young
Previous Candidates:
Nicholas Hollan
Kevin Flynn
New Candidates:
Wayne Lippert Jr.
Jason Riveiro
Chris Seelback
P.G. Sittenfeld
Catherine Smith Mills
Yvette Simpson
Unknown Status:
Chris Bortz
Christopher Smitherman
Bernadette Watson
Is there anyone missing?
Incumbents:
Leslie Ghiz
Amy Murray
Roxanne Qualls
Laure Quinlivan
Cecil Thomas
Charlie Winburn
Wendell Young
Previous Candidates:
Nicholas Hollan
Kevin Flynn
New Candidates:
Wayne Lippert Jr.
Jason Riveiro
Chris Seelback
P.G. Sittenfeld
Catherine Smith Mills
Yvette Simpson
Unknown Status:
Chris Bortz
Christopher Smitherman
Bernadette Watson
Is there anyone missing?
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Dear Jeff Berding: Hurry Up and Resign Already
City Council Member Jeff Berding announced back on January 27th that he would be resigning in a matter of weeks. Well, it is going on six weeks later, and he's not gone yet. It's time for him to hurry up and resign. No one likes long goodbyes.
Monday, March 07, 2011
WCPO's Coverage of the 10th Anniversary of the Riots Begins
WCPO will have 30 days of coverage leading up to April 7th anniversary of Timothy Thomas' death, starting Today, March 7th.
Has Wendell Young Killed the CPD-Sheriff Merger Until After the Election?
If you take the mayor's threat serious to veto any effort to outsource to or merge the police department with the Hamilton County Sheriff's office, then you need a veto proof majority to pass any such ordinance. With Wendell Young basically coming out against a merger, does that kill any plan until a new council is sworn in on December 1st? I am going to say, yes, that kills the idea for now.
The study should still be done, however. We need to talk about this plan, if nothing else, especially if this becomes an issue in the campaign. With all of the Republican union bashing it will be fun to see the hypocrisy from the likes of Republicans Ghiz and Winburn. Both have been pretty much silent on SB 5, the State Bill that will strip away collective bargaining rights for public sector unions, included in FOP, making a police/sheriff merger less of a need. You don't need to bust a union that already been crushed by the Governor.
The study should still be done, however. We need to talk about this plan, if nothing else, especially if this becomes an issue in the campaign. With all of the Republican union bashing it will be fun to see the hypocrisy from the likes of Republicans Ghiz and Winburn. Both have been pretty much silent on SB 5, the State Bill that will strip away collective bargaining rights for public sector unions, included in FOP, making a police/sheriff merger less of a need. You don't need to bust a union that already been crushed by the Governor.
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