People are human. People have failings. It's unfortunate people want to keep piling on people's failings.
If you care about potholes, you have to vote. If you care about pre-k education, you have to vote. If you care about women's health care, you have to vote.
I was director of governmental affairs at the Cleveland school district. I served in the administration of Mayor Michael R. White.
We need to deliver efficient, transparent government.
Our state is great, but it can be greater and I am committed to helping realize that potential.
I'm interested in running for an office that would allow me the opportunity to work harder and do a better job for the citizens of this state, and I will not rule out any office that gives me that ability.
I think it is wrong to balance the budget on the backs of local government.
You would think people who call themselves pro-life would want to make sure that our children are educated, that people could work and live a good life, that you can take a vacation every now and then.
Redistricting reform is one of the most important issues we can tackle.
The vote is the last great equalizer that we have in this country.