Several strategies profiled in the Working Paper employ situational sensitivity to achieve outcomes that benefit residents of color and/or low-income residents.
The Greater Ohio Policy Center (GOPC), is excited to once again kick-off the new legislative session with a pair of webinars that will education local changemakers and champions of opportunities at the Statehouse over the next two years.
Both safety advocates and government officials put the blame on two trends – a transportation system primarily designed to move cars quickly, and emphasis on vehicle design that does not consider the safety of people outside vehicles.
Since 2012, the Central Ohio Community Improvement Corporation, better known as COCIC, has worked tirelessly to create stable homes, reclaim commercial property, and restart real estate markets in Franklin County through direct programming and strategic partnerships.
Lawmakers are expected to work on a number of issues during the end-of-year wrap-up, including allocations of the nearly $10 billion remaining in ARPA funds.
The report utilizes demographic and economic data to verify that Ohio is mostly a legacy state and needs policies appropriately tailored to legacy circumstance.
Spooky season is upon us, and this year we are reaching back into the archives to re-share some of the more staggering statistics we have unearthed as a part of our “Spooky Streets” series.