I recommend reading Bill Callahan's post and Roldo's repost of Eric Brewer's open letter. Both posts bring up points I've not heard from anybody else; and Brewer's post rings with the kind of truth-telling only someone that doesn't have anything ...Read More

Road to Reform panelists will discuss the genesis of Issues 5 and 6 and describe what happens after November 3rd if either, both or neither pass. They’ll also have a look at the eleven geographical districts passage of Issue 6 ...Read More

Tune in to today's Reporter's Roundtable on Ideastream this morning at 9am, for a discussion about the County Reform issues. Cuyahoga County Charter Commission candidate slates vie for votes at City Club Cuyahoga League of Women Voters: Issue 6 "greatly reduces patronage, ...Read More

RealNEO - Plain Dealer Reader Rejection Of Issue 6 Politics Could Cost Plain Dealer Employees $ Millions In Pay Forest City chief supports Issue 6 on county reform Dueling Cuyahoga County government reform proposals explained at City Club by Jones and Zanotti Roldo ...Read More

I submitted two groups of questions for the following: The Plain Dealer is joining with WKYC Channel 3 and WVIZ/PBS Ideastream to bring Northeast Ohio voters a special half-hour program to answer questions about county reform Issues 5 and 6. We ...Read More

From the Clevosphere: Ohio Daily Blog - League of Women Voters Chooses Partisanship Ohio Daily Blog - Cuyahoga Dems: Yes on Issues 1, 3, 4, 5. No on 2, 6 Cuyahoga County Rough Writers - Flush 5 and Vote Yes on 6! Issue 5 ...Read More

The economic development thrust of the Issue 6 charter caught my attention as soon as I heard the folks at the Levin College Forum bring it up. I'm pretty sure this is what made Issue 5's Harriet Applegate refer to ...Read More

More on my run-through of the Issue 6 charter: The elected county executive (emphasis mine) shall be an elector of the County at the time of filing of the declaration of candidacy, shall be nominated and elected in the manner provided ...Read More

I was at the County Reform Forum held at the Levin College of Urban Affairs last night. There was a panel discussion and a Q&A session all moderated by WKYC's Tom Beres. Video from the evening should be posted on ...Read More