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  2. Mises Institute - Wikipedia

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    The German Mises Institute (Ludwig von Mises Institut Deutschland e.V.) is a 2012 founded interest group and think tank of libertarian gold traders and investment advisors, which were associated with Swiss-based German billionaire August von Finck (1930–2021).

  3. Michael Polensek - Wikipedia

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    Michael D. Polensek (born November 16, 1949) is a City Council member in Cleveland, Ohio, representing Ward 8.He has served in Cleveland City Council since 1977. He lives in the North Shore Collinwood area of Cleveland with his wife, Kathy, and has five children: Lisa, Deana, Michael, Lauren and Andrew.

  4. Cleveland City Council - Wikipedia

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    Due to the city's continued expansion, council grew to 33 members by 1923, making it "second in size only to Chicago's 50-member council." [4] In the 1920s, during the brief council–manager experiment, the number of council members was reduced to 25. When the mayor–council system was restored in 1931, the city had 33 council members again. [4]

  5. Kevin J. Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland State University Kevin J. Kelley is an American lawyer and politician in Cleveland , Ohio who served as the president of Cleveland City Council from 2014 to 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Council, he represented Ward 13 (Cleveland's Old Brooklyn neighborhood ) from 2005 to 2022.

  6. Jasmin Santana - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Santana was elected to Cleveland City Council in Ward 14. [2] She was named majority whip in 2021. [8] She advocates for Spanish language access [2] and a more coordinated welcome for immigrants. [9] [10] She advocated for CentroVilla25, a multi-stalled market that ends the food desert in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood. [11]

  7. Mercedes R. Cotner - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes was a precinct committee member then ward leader. In 1954, she was appointed to Cleveland City Council, [2] then won elections in Ward 2 [3] until becoming clerk in 1964. [4] She retired in 1989. [5] Cotner opposed an incinerator in her district. She supported the Erieview project and urban renewal.

  8. Category:Cleveland City Council members - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 February 2024, at 03:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Rebecca Maurer - Wikipedia

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    On Nov. 2, 2021, she was elected in Ward 12 [7] and became the first out LGBTQ woman elected to Council. [8] Maurer, the only Jewish councilperson, was the only councilperson to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, [1] which was supported by groups including the Cleveland Palestine Advocacy Community. [9]