It’s not too early!
In Cuyahoga County, request your vote-by-mail application here
If you live outside Cuyahoga County, go here:
To check your registration, go here:
Materials courtesy League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland
www.teachingcleveland.org
It’s not too early!
In Cuyahoga County, request your vote-by-mail application here
If you live outside Cuyahoga County, go here:
To check your registration, go here:
Materials courtesy League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland
The Crisis in Local News:
Reinventing the Business of Journalism
Video Forum on Thursday April 16 at 7 p.m.
Here’s the video
We hope you’ll tune in to listen to our panelists from Policy Matters Ohio , Common Cause Ohio, Eye on Ohio and The Devil Strip as they discuss business models that could save the future of local journalism.
with Panelists:
Caitlin Johnson-Policy Matters Ohio
Zach Schiller-Policy Matters Ohio
Lucia Walinchus-Eye on Ohio
Duane Pohlman-Eye on Ohio
Yosef Getachew-Common Cause
Chris Horne – The Devil Strip
Moderated by Angela Gartner, Editor
Northeast Ohio Parent magazine
Produced and Sponsored by Society of Professional Journalists-Cleveland Chapter
Cosponsored by Common Cause-Ohio, The Devil Strip, Eye on Ohio, League of Women Voters-Greater Cleveland, Policy Matters Ohio
The 2020 Census: Confronting Facts and Impact
Sunday April 5, 2020 Video Forum at 9:30am
Here is the video:
The forum link is here
The forum flyer is here
with panelists:
Simeon Best Cuyahoga County Complete Count Committee
Kate Warren, Center for Community Solutions
Daniel Ortiz, Policy Matter Ohio
Find out the on status of the 2020 U.S. Census. Ask a question. Find out how you can safely help
Sponsored by Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Cleveland, League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland and Hey, Shaker
Vintage Public Square Photos Trace Its Evolution From The Late 1700s Through The 1980s
Vintage Public Square Photos Trace Its Evolution From The Late 1700s Through The 1980s from Cleveland Scene
March, 2021
Public Square has been the heart of the city for over 200 years. Luckily for us, we have pictures of it throughout it all. Whether it’s soldiers parading during the Civil War, construction of the Terminal Tower or a JFK and MLK Jr., these photographs capture history – the history of Cleveland and the history of America.
All photos via the Cleveland Memory Project.
This talk will explore how the local activism of women in various reform causes in Cleveland and elsewhere led to their involvement in the suffrage movement, thus situating the right to vote in a broader activist agenda to advance women’s rights and equality before and after the ratification of the 19th Amendment. This series is held in partnership with The Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program Case Western Reserve University and the League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland.
Free and open to the public.
The flyer is here
RSVP here
(Ideastream photo)
Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services Levy
To be on the March 17, 2020 ballot
Educational Forums:
Thursday March 5, 2020 at Shaker Heights Public Library @7pm
the flyer is here
William Tarter, Jr., Center of Community Solutions, Public Policy and External Affairs Associate
David Merriman, Interim Director of Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services
Moderated by Marcia Goldberg, League of Women Voters
Mr. Tarter’s presentation slides are here
Follow up resources from The Center for Community Solutions are here
16500 Van Aken Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44120
Cosponsored by League of Women Voters-Shaker Chapter, Shaker Heights Public Library and The City Club of Cleveland
Tuesday March 10, 2020 at Rocky River Public Library @7pm
the flyer is here
•William Tarter, Jr., Center of Community Solutions, Public Policy and External Affairs Associate
•David Merriman, Interim Director of Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services
Moderated by Janice Patterson, League of Women Voters
1600 Hampton Rd, Rocky River, OH 44116
Sponsored by Rocky River Public Library, League of Women Voters-Rocky River, Westlake/North Olmsted, Bay Village, Fairview Park and Lakewood Chapters and The City Club of Cleveland
Materials to read:
Levy increase on the ballot next year
by William Tarter, Jr. The Center for Community Solutions 11/18/2019
Tax increase for health and human services merits your support, despite Cuyahoga County’s bad messaging
cleveland.com editorial 1/7/2020
Two health-care leaders pledge oversight of how Cuyahoga County would spend tax increase
by Courtney Astolfi, cleveland.com 12/19/2019
Cuyahoga County releases first details about how health and human services tax increase would be used
by Courtney Astolfi, cleveland.com 12/19/2019
Greater Cleveland Partnership Reluctant to Endorse Cuyahoga County’s Health and Human Services Levy
by Kim Palmer, Crains Cleveland Business 12/19/2019
Cuyahoga County Asks Voters For Health And Human Services Tax Increase
by Nick Castele, Ideastream 12/10/2019
Cuyahoga County proposes tax increase for health and human services
by Courtney Astolfi, cleveland.com 11/8/2019
Explaining Cuyahoga County’s Health And Human Services Levy Deficit
by Nick Castele, Ideastream 6/3/2019
EdChoice/Voucher/Ohio School Funding Forum
February 25, 2020 7:00p.m.
The flyer is here
The forum summary is here
The video is here
25700 Science Park Dr #100 in Landmark Centre, Beachwood, OH 44122
with panelists:
•Chad L. Aldis, Vice President, Thomas B. Fordham Instit
•Stephen Dyer, Education Policy Fellow, Innovation Ohio
•Frank W. O’Linn, Ed.D, Sec for Education and Superintendent of Schools for the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland
•Barbara Shaner, Ohio Assoc of Schools Business Officials
Moderated by Patrick O’Donnell, Plain Dealer Education Reporter
Patrick O’Donnell, The Plain Dealer
Cosponsored by The Plain Dealer, CWRU Siegal Lifelong Learning and the League of Women Voters-Greater Cleveland
Corporate Sponsor: First Interstate Properties Ltd.
Einav Rabinovitch-Fox Presented by: The Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program Case Western Reserve University and the League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland February 27, 2020
Cuyahoga County Issue #33 March 17 Ballot
Three follow up resources from The Center for Community Solutions:
Levy increase on the ballot next year (November 18, 2019)
Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish and County Council President Dan Brady announced that the county will seek to put an eight-year, 4.7 mill levy on the March 17, 2020 ballot.
If passed, the county could have two similar-size health and human services levies that would alternate every four years.
https://www.communitysolutions.com/levy-increase-ballot-next-year/
Understanding the Cuyahoga County levy calendar (July 8, 2019)
Cuyahoga County will face several major public policy decisions in the near future. In this post, we will share an updated snapshot of levies currently in place in Cuyahoga County, as well as discuss how much the levies cost and how money is allocated.
The Center for Community Solutions hopes that this piece will serve as a resource for voters, organizations in their educational efforts and officials in their strategic planning.
https://www.communitysolutions.com/understanding-cuyahoga-county-levy-calendar/
Get to know the Health and Human Services Levy (April 2017)
Explores the current revenue generated from the Cuyahoga County Health and Human Services (HHS) levies, explains some of the services offered by various agencies that receive money from HHS levy dollars, as well as upcoming challenges to Health and Human Services in the coming years.
https://www.communitysolutions.com/research/get-know-health-human-services-levy/