Cleveland, Ohio governments to get big money as part of new federal stimulus plan. How will they spend it?
April 19, 2021 | CLEVELAND.COM
Cleveland is in line to get a huge amount of money — and the most by far of any city in the state — as part of the billions in funding coming to city and state governments through the through the new federal coronavirus relief bill that President Joe Biden signed on Thursday.
Cleveland is eligible to receive more than $541 million over two years, almost $290 million more than Cincinnati, which will get the second most of any Ohio city, according to an analysis of the bill from the Congressional Research Service. Read more at Cleveland.com
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Erick Walker for City Council in Ward 4 by C. Ellen Connally
Erick Walker for City Council in Ward 4 by C. Ellen Connally October 21, 2021 | COOL CLEVELAND For the first time in almost 42 years, there will be no incumbent in the race for Cleveland’s Ward 4 city council seat. Voters in the Shaker Square and Buckeye...
ERICK WALKER ADVANCES TO GENERAL ELECTION
Erick Walker, a lifelong Clevelander and activist who has worked to promote community strength through grassroots organizing and voter participation, has secured one of the top two spots in the September primary and will be on the ballot for the general election on November 2.
Cleveland City Council Approves Public Comment Rule Change
From ideastream – Public comment will soon be incorporated into Cleveland City Council meetings. Two amendments to council rules allowing people to speak passed Wednesday afternoon.
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Ward 4 Candidate Rejects Probate Court’s Courting of Ward 4 Candidates to Succeed Ken Johnson
Cleveland Ward 4 Council Candidate Erick Walker, in a letter to the Probate Judge charged with appointing a placeholder for indicted and suspended Council member Ken Johnson, declined the court’s email invitation to candidates to apply for the position. “I am a firm believer in a democracy by and for the people,” Walker wrote. “Giving an unfair advantage—and the power of incumbency—to any unelected candidate contradicts my core beliefs and my reasons for running in the first place.”
LETTER TO HON. ANTHONY J. RUSSO
A letter from Erick Walker to the Hon. Anthony J. Russo regarding the appointment of a councilperson in Ward 4.
ENDORSEMENT: A Better Cleveland for All
The Progressive Political Action Committee, A Better Cleveland for All, has endorsed Erick Walker for Cleveland City Council
East Side Daily News: Walker announced run for council seat to restore Ward 4
On a sunny afternoon, Erick Walker was collecting signatures in the Shaker Square area seeking to get on the ballot as a candidate for the city council seat vacated when the Ohio Supreme Court removed Councilman Ken Johnson
Library Worker Erick Walker Wants to Elevate Resident Resilience in Ward 4 City Council Run
A longtime employee of the Cleveland Public Library has launched his candidacy for Cleveland City Council in Ward 4. Erick Walker, a Mt. Pleasant resident, will be one of at least a dozen candidates to replace multi-decade incumbent Ken Johnson, who was arrested by the FBI on corruption charges earlier this year but who retains his council seat — and who has pulled petitions for the current race — nevertheless. Read the full article at Cleveland Scene.
Erick Walker Announces Campaign for Cleveland City Council
Erick Walker, a lifelong Clevelander and activist who has worked to promote community strength through grassroots organizing and voter participation, today announced that he is seeking the Ward 4 seat on Cleveland City Council. Walker expects to be a candidate on the ballot on September 14, 2021, when the city holds its primary election. The top two finishers in the primary will continue to the general election on November 2.
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