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The MetroHealth System is governed by a board of trustees composed of 10 voluntary members approved by Cuyahoga County Council. Per Section 339 of the Ohio Revised Code, the trustees are appointed or re-appointed for a term of six years. [17] MetroHealth receives funding from Cuyahoga County taxpayers via a Health and Human Services levy.
On December 15, 2016, Metro Health officially announced its affiliation with the University of Michigan Health System and was renamed Metro Health – University of Michigan Health. The University of Michigan Health System has some of the most advanced resources and expertise in the United States, patients are able to receive more specialized ...
Current state Rep. Josie Raymond is the sole candidate for District 10 and incumbent Brent Ackerson is the only candidate for District 26, but both could face independent challengers in November.
On November 1, the European Greens released a statement, signed by representatives from 16 European countries, asking Stein to drop out of the presidential election and endorse Kamala Harris, arguing that "Harris is the only candidate who can block Donald Trump and his anti-democratic, authoritarian policies."
Joe Cimperman (born c. 1970) is an American politician who served as a member of the Cleveland City Council, representing near-west side neighborhoods from 1997 to 2016.A Democrat, he had previously been chairman of the Health and Human Services Committee and a member of the Community and Economic Development Committee, Legislation and Public Parks Committee and Property and Recreation Committee.
Your Candidates–Your Health is an initiative launched by Research!America and partner organizations to inform voters of their presidential and congressional candidates’ views on health and research. [1] The resource is a free, online voter education tool featuring candidates’ responses to questions about health and research. [2]
Map of the 17 wards of the City of Cleveland, in effect since 2014. Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of government for the City of Cleveland, Ohio.Its chambers are located at Cleveland City Hall at 601 Lakeside Avenue, across the street from Public Auditorium in Downtown Cleveland. [4]
The City Club of Cleveland is a non-partisan debate forum in Cleveland, Ohio.Founded in 1912, and known as "America's Citadel of Free Speech," it is one of the oldest continuous independent free speech forums in the United States.