We're almost to 4,000 signatures....
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...Let’s keep the momentum going!
Come on out and help build the success!
Some opportunities this coming Labor Day Weekend:
Friday, August 30--Monday, September 2, Greek Festival.
The 47 th Annual Greek Festival, at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral, at Goodale and High. Columbus Greek Festival
Friday, August 30, 8-10 PM. An Evening of Dance with BalletMet.
A free alfresco performance at An Evening of Dance with BalletMet (formerly Rhythm on the River), an annual event hosted by the City of Columbus’ Recreation and Parks Department and featuring a selection of works to preview their exciting 19/20 season. Bicentennial Park. An Evening of Dance with BalletMet
The following weekend, Sept. 6-8, is Hot Times! And we have a booth and need people to host it!
Friday evening, Saturday from noon on, and Sunday from noon to about 8.
Please click HERE to sign up on our volunteer sign-up sheet and bring a friend!
Location: 240 Parsons Ave. (Main and Parsons). Hot Times
Help out the effort by donating!
We need to print petitions and cards.
Send a check, made out to "CCBOR PAC", and mail it to CCBOR at P.O. Box 14741, Columbus OH 43214.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Due to the new ordinance in the City of Columbus that is changing transparency requirements to expose "Dark Money", as a PAC we are now REQUIRED to list name, resident address, and if a self-employed, name of business for ALL donations no matter how small. Please include this information with your donations!!
Thank you!
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Exposed: Chamber of Commerce wrote Ohio law
banning rights-of-nature enforcement
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IN EMAILS, THE OHIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SAYS UNDERMINING RIGHTS OF NATURE "IS ESSENTIAL TO WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH."
Read the full CELDF.org press release HERE
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How Ohio's Chamber of Commerce Killed an Anti-Pollution Bill of Rights
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A glass of water sampled near Toledo's water intake crib on Lake Erie,
off the shore of Curtice, Ohio, on Aug. 3, 2014. Photo: Haraz N. Ghanbari/AP
[Excerpt:]
Business advocates - primarily the fossil fuel giant BP, which has fracking interests in the state - spent more than $300,000 to campaign against the Lake Erie Bill of Rights prior to its passage in Toledo. The coalition advocating in its favor, Toledoans for Safe Water, spent less than $6,000, according to Great Lakes now.
Click on the image above to read the full article in 'The Intercept'.
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Who's behind Ohioans for Energy Security's
ad campaign to scare voters?
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Click on image to read full Energy and Policy Institute article
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It also hosts a site - LarryHouseholderFightsforus.com - supporting Ohio's Republican House Speaker Larry Householder, whose rise to the speakership was backed by FristEnergy and Generation Now. Householder then led the drive to pass HB 6. The pro-Householder site is paid for by the Michigan-based Hardworking American Committee, which spent over $450,000 on ads opposing Householder's Republican primary opponent Kevin Black in 2018.
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Toxic Radioactive Waste Doesn’t Belong Here
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