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AFP-Ohio and Fox News in Cincinnati Tomorrow!

March 02, 2012 J

Join AFP-Ohio for grassroots traning tomorrow in Cincinnati! Fox News has contacted us and may be stopping by as well!

Here are the details:

10:00am--Regina Bakery
3805 Shady Lane
Northbend, OH 45052

3:00pm--Price Hill Chili
4920 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45238

Please call 614-600-6500 with any questions!

Katie Eagan, AFP-Ohio State Director

January 03, 2012 J




Katie is a lifelong Ohioan, born and raised in Cincinnati.  She has called Columbus home for the past eleven years.  Katie received her undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University and her MPA from OSU’s John Glenn School of Public Affairs.                

Cleveland Plain Dealer says vote YES on Issue 2

October 17, 2011 J

The editorial board of the Cleveland Plain Dealer has endorsed a YES vote on Issue 2. According to the Plain Dealer,

Issue 2 will give local governments and school districts more tools to control labor costs and protect taxpayers. It requires public employees to make the same kind of contributions toward their health and pension benefits that most private-sector workers do. It ends state-mandated wage step-ups, requires performance-based pay and permits layoffs based on more than seniority. Those factors are especially important to school districts such as Cleveland that need to transform themselves in the face of outmoded state rules that force them to toss aside newer -- and perhaps better -- teachers when money is tight. ... When they mark their ballots, Ohioans cannot worry about what is best for any political party or interest group -- on either side of this debate. They need to consider what's best for the future of their children, their communities, their state.

We need your help making calls on Issues 2 and 3 in the Greater Cincinnati Area-West

September 14, 2011 J

We need your help to move Ohio toward a strong and healthy economy. Please join us at our Greater Cincinnati Area-West phone bank at 3012 Glenmore Avenue and help us tell others why Issue 2 (upholding Senate Bill 5) and Issue 3 (the Health Care Freedom Amendment) are critical in moving Ohio forward and creating a brighter future for all of us. The phone bank opens tomorrow and will remain open through the election.

Here are details about the Greater Cincinnati Area-West Phone bank:

Where: 3012 Glenmore Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45238
When: We will open the phone bank whenever volunteers want to make calls. Here is our schedule over the next couple of weeks.

Thursday, Sept. 15: 9am-1pm and 4pm-9pm

Friday, Sept. 16: 9am-1pm and 4pm-9pm

SUPER SATURDAY, Sept. 17 9am -9pm

Join us tonight in Cincinnati and tomorrow night in Geauga County

August 16, 2011 J

Please join us for a Taxpayer Town Hall tonight in the greater Cincinnati area or tomorrow night in Geauga County. The town hall panels will be moderated by former State Representative and AFP-Ohio Policy Director Seth Morgan, and will focus on the financial crises faced by many of our cities, townships, villages, and schools, how these crises could affect Ohio's jobs and citizens, and how State Issue 2 (Senate Bill 5) can help solve these crises.

Over the next few weeks, AFP-Ohio will partner with Tea Parties, 9/12 groups, and other liberty organizations to host Taxpayer Town halls in Geauga County, Tiffin, Troy, the Greater Cincinnati Area-West, Norwalk, Zanesville, Canton, the Greater Toledo Area, and additional locations to be announced. Click here for more information.

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