Driehaus honored by Arc of Ohio
The Arc of Ohio named state Rep. Steve Driehaus, D-Price Hill, as Disability Legislator of the Year.
The association said it chose Driehaus because of his strong support for legislation which promotes individuals with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities to successfully live, work and get an education.
The Arc of Ohio consists of people with mental retardation, other developmental disabilities, their families, friends, interested citizens and professionals in the disability field. They promote productivity of all members of a community, regardless of ability.
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4 Comments:
Driehaus is going to mop the floor with what's left of Steve Chabot's hair. I mean, by the time he gets through with him, it's gonna be embarassing for the GOP. 60-40 is a conservative estimate. Steve Driehaus, with his background in community and economic development, is going to clean up in the aging suburbs. Places like Glendale, Wyoming, and Evendale are going to find out that Chabot's been telling them what they want to hear while their infrastructure goes to hell. He could have helped them but Mr. 93 Buick chose not to.
Is John Cranley going to run for Congress again (in 2008) or not?
Turnout is better during Pres election years. At the moment (having just watched Kyle Sampson's testimony on CNN pipeline).... things are looking solid for Democrats at the national level.
John would make a great Congressman
This is good news re Mr. Driehaus and good for all the citizens in this area.
Congratulations to Mr. Driehaus on his award.
We need a change and maybe Mr. Driehaus can be an agent for that.
Anon 6:44. This is an obvious pick by the Ohio Dumbacratic Party therefore Cranley I'm sure will not be running
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