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Monday, October 1, 2007

Today at the Forum: Questions for City Council candidates

Today at the Forum: Questions for City Council candidates
Posted by Harris for Council at 7:24 PM

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Can Do Cincinnati

Cincinnati can and must recapture the boldness and confidence of those who built this city. The symbols of the Queen City’s “can-do” spirit abound, including wonderful neighborhoods, incredible arts and culture, a great parks system, and historically significant architecture. My governing philosophy is grounded in strategies that will inter-connect and leverage these tremendous assets.

As the only candidate with a public policy background running for City Council, I will identify and apply proven solutions that have transformed other cities. I encourage you to visit my website at www.votegregharris.com to learn more about my Prosperity Agenda, including strategies for reinventing city-county government, making Cincinnati a greener and healthier city, support for the arts, and neighborhood re-development.

Together we can harnesses our rich past, resurrect a can-do spirit, and build a better future for all Cincinnatians.


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Harris for Council
Cincinnati, OH, United States
Harris works as a Public Policy Officer at KnowledgeWorks Foundation, where he works on a daily basis to fix, modernize, and streamline broken government systems. Harris serves on the Governor's Workforce Policy Board, the board of the Jewish Community Relations Council and the Northside Community Council. He resides in Northside with his wife, Angela DuChesnault Harris, and is the proud father of Nathan Mehta Harris.
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