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 List of Ohio politicians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of Candidates for U.S. Representative from Ohio, H-M
List of Candidates for U.S. Representative from Ohio, A-G
List of Candidates for U.S. Representative from Ohio
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The national office of ACB is working with Georgetown University's federal legislation clinic on hate crimes issues by collecting personal testimony from individuals who have been the victim of a hate crime due to disabilities.
The Ohio Connection is a quarterly publication of The American Council of the Blind of Ohio.
Even though Mary is not a member of the Board of Directors, her unwavering dedication to people throughout Ohio with a vision impairment is truly remarkable and she is solely responsible for introducing and bringing Carol Schleich to ACBO to serve as our webmaster.
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 Socialist Party of Texas Lone Star Socialist Chatting Up Congress (How I Spent My Summer Vacation)
Meeting with your own Representative at his or her district (local) office works much better with an appointment made long in advance.
Eight days in our nation's capital was nearly the death of me. The food is so rich, the parties so lavish, and the politicians so engrained in the culture they developed for themselves, that there is almost a calling for simpletons like me to thin it out.
This brought to 37 the letters I hand carried to Representative Kevin Bradys office.
www.sp-usa.org /sptx/lonestar/article20030302.html   (1289 words)

  
 GrowOhio / All Stories
The problem with local politics, especially in the Dem party, is that not all local office holders are real Dems.
This person that I am talking about, makes much ado, about his upbringing in Appalachian Ohio, growing up as one of nine kids raised in frugal surroundings by his steel worker father and home maker mother.
The election of 2004 in Ohio is a prime example of this, Issue 1, which if one read the entire issue put more restrictions on heterosexual couples was passed on the basis of putting the "queers" in their place.
www.growohio.org /user/truebeliever/entries   (2502 words)

  
 Recording Artist
And Noe is so thoroughly wrapped up in Ohio state politics that five out of the seven Ohio Supreme Court justices had to recuse themselves from a case that came before them as part of Noe's Coingate because they had received campaign funds from him.
Ohio as a whole votes almost exactly 50-50 Republican vs Democratic, but out-of-control gerrymandering has conveniently adjusted the boundaries to disenfranchise voters so that our Congressional representatives are two-thirds Republican.
Gerrymandering leads to fractured districts and unfair elections, and is designed to artificially skew the balance so that the politicians elected do not actually represent the true mix of views in the state.
drewthaler.blogspot.com   (3654 words)

  
 Pullen Library - Special Collections & Archives - Southern Labor Archives - Collections & Finding Aids
Following the nationwide rubber strike of 1954, Local 12 entered a long period of prosperity and rising membership as the day-to-day tasks of running a union replaced the struggles of the past.
The growing strength of Local 12 was showcased at the 1966 International Convention in Miami Beach.
Garrard was vice-president of Local 12 from 1969 to 1974, and was first elected president in 1977.
www.library.gsu.edu /spcoll/collections/labor/80-32.htm   (2165 words)

  
 Urban unrest spreads in France
Encourages local investment: A growing body of economic research shows that in an increasingly homogenized world, entrepreneurs and skilled workers are more likely to invest and settle in communities that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and distinctive character.
Local business owners invest in community: Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community, are less likely to leave, and are more invested in the community's future.
Many times local suppliers and retailers are part of co-op groups and buying groups that collectively have the buying power of the national chains.
www.fromthewilderness.com /free/ww3/111005_world_stories.shtml   (10089 words)

  
 Ohioans For Concealed carry - Dayton Daily News: Gun lobby shows clout in Ohio
1) Letters to Taft's office in favor of concealed-carry outnumbered those opposed by 20 to one in the past six months - calls were 10 to 1 in favor of concealed carry.
It surprises many outside Ohio to hear that this entire debate has occurred while Republicans control the House, Senate, and Governor's office.
In October 2003, the Ohio media failed to cover OFCC's establishment of the Tony Gordon Memorial Fund (most disappointing was lack of coverage in Gordon's hometown of Dayton).
www.ohioccw.org /article1809.html   (3462 words)

  
 portland imc - 2004.11.13 - vote count rolling on
Contact info for state and local elected officials is too extensive to list here but here it is for federal elected officials: Minnesota Senators and Twin Cities Area Representatives -
Local Office: 165 Western Ave North - Suite 17, St. Paul, MN 55102 Phone: (651) 224-919; FAX: (651) 224-3056
Express Your Solidarity: Support the demands of Ohio voters for a fair accounting of the election in that state.
portland.indymedia.org /en/2004/11/303341.shtml   (2153 words)

  
 No Quarters: 07/01/2004 - 07/31/2004
They include: an identity verification process; a check of each passenger's name against government lists of known terrorists; a process by which each passenger would be assessed and assigned a numerical score to rate the risk the traveler posed to the aircraft; and a comparison of each passenger's name against databases of known violent criminals.
The Washington Post reports the March 23 reception, held at the Dirksen Senate Office Building, was attended by more than a dozen members of Congress.
The city she said the office was in was cuttersville, but if wrong please contact me and I will fix.
noquarters.blogspot.com /2004_07_01_noquarters_archive.html   (11190 words)

  
 Bob Kerrey, The CIA and War Crimes
That information would be sent from the Interrogation Center to the local Phoenix office, which was staffed by Special Branch and Vietnamese military officers under the supervision of CIA officers.
One of the most highly regarded politicians in America, he showered self-righteous criticism on draft dodger Bill Clinton's penchant for lying.
Elected Governor of Nebraska in November 1982, he started dating Deborah Winger, became a celebrity hero, was elected to the US Senate, became vice-chair of Senate Committee on Intelligence, and in 1990 staged a run for president.
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 Hypothetically Speaking: 11/20/2005 - 11/26/2005
Bubp, a Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives, opposes a quick withdrawal for forces, "he did not mention Congressman Murtha by name nor did he mean to disparage Congressman Murtha," said Karen Tabor, his spokeswoman.
Attempts to contact Schmidt at her office locations in Washington, D.C. and Ohio, Monday, were met with filled voice mail boxes and instructions to attempt the call later.
Her local office said Schmidt continues doing the work of her district, while her national office said the situation is "way too partisan right now."
loganselm.blogspot.com /2005_11_20_loganselm_archive.html   (3149 words)

  
 Timeline 1879-1882
Garfield was shot by a disgruntled office seeker four months into his presidency.
It was to combat stealing by bartenders in his Dayton, Ohio, saloon.
1879-1964 Viscountess Astor, American-born English politician: "The penalty of success is to be bored by people who used to snub you."
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 Blog for Democracy
By trying to intervene into local school board activities via the state legislature, the Extremists are ruining a long-held Conservative belief - that responsibility for local social action belongs to the local school board.
Although I'm on about 100 lists, the rest of the email from various organizations, candidates and/or elected officials has consisted of the usual relentless pleas for money.
From Bloomberg.com, Dec. 21: "Jack Abramoff, a Republican lobbyist at the center of a U.S. Justice Department-led investigation, may plead guilty in a Florida wire-fraud case as early as next week, a person close to the case said."
blogfordemocracy.org   (1687 words)

  
 onewwworld.com: a guide to business, strategy, and stupidity
It has come in from the fringe, to sit in the seat of power in the oval office and in Congress.
And there is the danger: voters and politicians alike, oblivious to the facts.
For the first time in our history, ideology and theology hold a monopoly of power in Washington.
www.onewwworld.com   (4995 words)

  
 THOMAS EDISON'S INVENTIONS
Because the invention was way ahead of its time, it was heartily denigrated by politicians...
1868 Entered the office of Western Union in Boston as a telegraph operator.
Later in the year, went with an astronomical party to Rawlins, Wyoming for rest and to test his new microtasimeter during an eclipse of the sun.
www.thomasedison.com /Inventions.htm   (2867 words)

  
 Swing State Project: General Archives
You may have heard about the "Democratic Wings" effort: Some 100-plus folks, inspired by the Dean campaign, have decided to run for local office.
The New York Times has an interesting article today about politicians running for office - both local and federal - even though they expect to lose.
With all this in mind, I'd like to point you to DKos poster RBH's list (called "D-435") of races which are as yet unfilled.
www.swingstateproject.com /general/index.php?page=41   (1209 words)

  
 Truman Library - Richard Cull Jr. Oral History Interview
The Cox-Roosevelt ticket in 1920, of course, lost to the Republican ticket led by Warren G. Harding, also of Ohio, in an election where voters turned their backs on the policies of Woodrow Wilson, the Democrat who was President during World War I. Cox endorsed those policies, which included support for the League of Nations.
I asked him one day in the 1950 campaign in Columbus, in his office -- I think he was a state officeholder -- what he thought of the Marshall plan: "Well," he said, "John McSweeney's for it, and he's a pretty sensible guy." John McSweeney was a Democratic congressman from Canton in northern Ohio.
All over the country, in offices and in factories and in schools, just everywhere, the eligible men put up, say $1 each, for an office pool and the first number drawn was the winner.
www.trumanlibrary.org /oralhist/cullr.htm   (18230 words)

  
 Joe-ks
A woman went to the doctor's office where she was seen by one of the younger doctors.
A life insurance salesman had finally been given an appointment to see an important businessman just as the office was closing.
The Labour Relations Board sent an agent out to interview him as a result of a complaint that he was not paying proper wages to his hired help.
www.joe-ks.com   (6699 words)

  
 Greenaction - U'wa Alert
Visit your local Gore2000 or Democratic National Committee (DNC) office and let Gore know we won't stand for Petroleum Politicians!
Also Visit you local Fidelity Office and tell them that their irresponsible investing is threatening an entire indigenous culture!
We must show the world that the U'wa call for solidarity is being heard in communities across the world and send a clear and united message in support of the U'wa's right to life, land and culture.
www.greenaction.org /uwa/p1.shtml   (421 words)

  
 Toledo Talk Topic "Mrs. Tom Noe -Sure she knew!" id 1356
Of course, Ohio's utterly stupid voters (note: those who DO vote) pay little to no attention to any of this, and will vote party lines in Petro's case, so he'll probably survive the next election.
Taft, and Noe are just two more names to add to the long list of republican criminals since Nixon and Watergate.
I have read lots of the articles and some not in the political loop for benefits, such as the president of UT could see through the cracks.
www.toledotalk.com /cgi-bin/comments.pl/16/1356   (6112 words)

  
 Arnold of Ohio
Ohio is, perhaps, next to California and New York, the nation's other "national socialist" state.
Ohio voters need to repeal this tax hike and then send the Republican Party into the political wildnerness for a few years.
I received an e-mail from the Ohio Taxpayers Association, (Scott Pullins), yesterday, and it says that Blackwell is just using this to make political hay in his run for the governership in 2006.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1000756/posts   (2326 words)

  
 The Washington Note Archives
That the oval office is currently occupied by an intellectual cripple does speak well of America's commitment to affirmative action, however.
Given the manner in which the flyers were delivered to the office -- and found, and then denied as belonging to the DNC or Fitzhugh's office, something else is afoot.
Fitzhugh's office reported to me that they have asked the District Attorney's office to investigate and looks at this flyer and the attempt to pin it on Fitzhugh as a disgusting -- but more importantly -- an illegal act.
www.thewashingtonnote.com /archives/000119.html   (4875 words)

  
 Harrold's Links to Government Agencies, Officials, Records, Political Parties DLU:Sa.17Dec05
List of export centers across the U.S., info on export programs, text on speeches, etc..
Embassies and Consulates, Wash.,D.C. Rulers: Lists of heads of state and heads of government w/photos (and, in certain cases, de facto leaders not occupying either of those formal positions of all countries and territories, going back to about 1700 in most cases)
Office of the Clerk, H.R. Roll Call Votes
www.harrold.org /rfhextra/gvrnment.html   (2922 words)

  
 Papers of the NAACP
Although these General Office files in the supplements to Parts 3, 4, and 5 are not Legal Department case files, many of the strategy memos include the advice of NAACP counsel Robert L. Carter.
Since the 1930s, local branches were encouraged to establish youth councils in order to cultivate an ethic of political assertion among young adults in African American communities.
The case was tried, appealed, and retried several times, and among the results were two landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases, a torrent of worldwide publicity on the plight of blacks in the southern judicial system, and a tangled relationship between the Communist Party and the civil rights movement headed by the NAACP.
www.lexisnexis.com /academic/2upa/Aaas/PapersNAACP.asp   (12523 words)

  
 Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: October 03, 2004 - October 09, 2004 Archives
The lists, parts of which had been published previously, were compiled from 13 secret files maintained by former Iraqi vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan and the former oil minister, Amir Rashid.
Right-wing Sinclair Broadcast Group, a company that owns local TV stations across the country, is ordering its local stations to preempt normal broadcasting a couple days before the election to air an anti-Kerry film made by a former 'reporter' for the Washington Times.
Several U.S. firms were on the list but their names were not released because of privacy laws.
www.talkingpointsmemo.com /archives/week_2004_10_03.php   (12398 words)

  
 Government Performance Project 2003: Introduction
Ultimately, however, the states are far less concerned about the vagaries of their own tax systems than they are about the possibilities of losing tax dollars when citizens make remote purchases.
State taxes in New York are, believe it or not, ranked 27th as a percentage of personal income.
Economic development officials in states such as Alabama, South Carolina and Tennessee proudly point to new plants and new jobs in their states that they attribute to tax breaks.
governing.com /gpp/2003/gp3intro.htm   (4347 words)

  
 Families USA: Related Links
The PVS Web site also includes politicians' public statements, voter registration forms for each state, contact information for state and local election offices, polling place and absentee ballot information, and ballot measure descriptions for each state (where applicable).
A user simply answers questions about herself, and GovBenefits returns a list of government benefits she might be able to receive, along with information on how to apply.
The coalition has three goals: to promote mental health care that is pro-patient and that preserves a patient's right to choice, personal privacy, and control over mental health treatment; to expose the problems and abuses of managed care; and to bring about needed regulation of the managed care industry.
www.familiesusa.org /site/PageServer?pagename=Related_Links_Index   (4347 words)

  
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