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  2. Chris Seelbach (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, the Gang of Five agreed to turn over their text messages in order to settle a lawsuit filed by a local anti-tax activist. Among the text messages were juvenile discussions of city employees' sexuality, messages mocking members of the public who attended council meetings or contacted the city council. [11]

  3. P.G. Sittenfeld - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, the Gang of Five agreed to turn over their text messages in order to settle a lawsuit filed by a local anti-tax activist. Among the text messages were juvenile discussions of city employees' sexuality, messages mocking members of the public who attended council meetings or contacted the city council. [46]

  4. For advice on helping ex-felons, Cincinnati City Council ...

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    Dennard was elected to City Council in 2017. She resigned from council in 2020 after being arrested on federal corruption charges. She pleaded guilty and served an 18-month prison term.

  5. Sam Malone (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He served as Cincinnati Council Member for two years. The negative press concerning the 2005 discipline incident is believed to be a factor in his not being reelected. In 2007, despite being a councilman at the time, he generated more controversy over the purchase of a $218,000 home on Lincoln Avenue from the city in 2005.

  6. Cincinnati charter amendments: Vote yes on Issue 23, no on ...

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    Charter Committee of Greater Cincinnati weighs in on proposed city charter amendments on Nov. 7 ballot.

  7. City Council needs a ceasefire resolution for Cincinnati not ...

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  8. David Pepper (politician) - Wikipedia

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    David Andrew Pepper (born June 7, 1971) is an American politician, former chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party, a former councilman for the city of Cincinnati, and former member of the Hamilton County, Ohio board of commissioners. [1]

  9. Cincinnati City Council wasting taxpayer money on unlawful ...

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    The Dec. 8 Enquirer states: "For nearly 20 years, Ohio cities have been barred from passing their own laws regulating firearms…" Nevertheless, in 2018, Cincinnati passed an ordinance barring ...