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Tag: People’s Budget Cleveland

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson speaks at a Police Week event in May 2021.
Posted inWeekly Chatter

Frank Jackson reflects on Cleveland, People’s Budget fallout, Shaker Square landlord fights back

Avatar photoNick Castele, Government ReporterAmy Morona, Higher Education Reporter by Mark Naymik, Nick Castele and Amy Morona November 20, 2023May 21, 2024

Former Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has kept a low profile since leaving office but will now appear in a new book, titled “Mayor’s Desk.”

A map of the unofficial Issue 38 results in Cleveland.
Posted inElections

See a map of how Cleveland voted on Issue 38, the People’s Budget

Nick Castele, Government ReporterApril Urban, Director, Research + Impact by Nick Castele and April Urban November 14, 2023October 18, 2024
Jonathan Welle, left, talks with Evelyn Burnett at the People's Budget Cleveland campaign's election results watch party at Connect Lounge.
Posted inElections

People’s Budget defeated as Cleveland voters say no to Issue 38

Nick Castele, Government Reporter by Nick Castele November 8, 2023November 8, 2023
A graphic showing the cover page of the Council Leadership Fund and People's Budget Cleveland Committee's financial disclosures for September-Oct. 18, 2023.
Posted inElections

See the donors fueling the fight for and against Issue 38

Dakotah Kennedy by Dakotah Kennedy November 1, 2023October 19, 2024
Posted inExplainers

Issue 38: How residents would pitch People’s Budget ideas and vote for them 

Avatar photo by Anastazia Vanisko October 16, 2023October 19, 2024
Posted inElections

Issue 38: How much residents would have to spend and what the People’s Budget could pay for

Avatar photo by Anastazia Vanisko October 16, 2023October 19, 2024
Posted inExplainers

Issue 38: Who would run a People’s Budget process?

Avatar photo by Anastazia Vanisko October 16, 2023October 19, 2024
The Council Leadership Fund, a political action committee run by the president of Cleveland City Council, paid for yard signs and other campaign material opposing Issue 38.
Posted inWeekly Chatter

Cleveland People’s Budget campaign is on, no matter what state lawmakers decide

Nick Castele, Government Reporter by Nick Castele October 2, 2023October 18, 2024
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb takes orders at Fat Cats in the Tremont neighborhood to highlight a slate of grants for restaurants to pay workers $15 an hour.
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Mayor Justin Bibb serves wage-increase proposal, Ghost Train returns to waterfront, People’s Budget battle continues (Weekly Chatter)

Avatar photoNick Castele, Government Reporter by Mark Naymik and Nick Castele September 11, 2023September 8, 2023
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb speaks to a news reporter. Behind him, FirstEnergy Stadium's name is beginning to come down off the building.
Posted inNews

Issue 1 victory lap and People’s Budget cage match (Weekly Chatter)

Avatar photoNick Castele, Government ReporterOlivera Perkins, Economics ReporterAmy Morona, Higher Education ReporterStephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Mark Naymik, Nick Castele, Olivera Perkins, Amy Morona and Stephanie Casanova August 14, 2023August 20, 2024

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