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Aspen Music Festival and School. Beaches Area Historical Society. Birch Creek Music Center. The Blues Foundation. Cincinnati Ballet: Move With Us. Cincinnati Museum Center. Columbus Metropolitan Library. Columbus Museum of Art. Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester. Gateway Film Center. Greater Columbus Arts Council.

Hancock County Peforming Arts Center. Harmony Project. Horry County Museum Foundation. Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Jazz Arts Group. Jeanne B. The Kenyon Review. King Arts Complex. Marathon Center for the Performing Arts. Montana Historical Society. Muse Machine. Nashville Public Library Foundation. National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation. National Museum of Wildlife Art. New Mexico Museum of Natural History. Norman Rockwell Museum. Ohio Arts Council. Ohio History Connection.

Pizzuti Collection. Plains Art Museum. Saint Louis Art Museum. Seattle Public Library. Springfield Museum of Art. Thurber House. Victoria Theatre Association. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Warren County Historical Society. Wild Goose Creative. Worthington Arts Council.

Yellow Springs Center for the Arts. Animals for Life Foundation. Audubon Ohio. Balboa Park Conservancy. Belle Isle Conservancy. Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy. Canine Companions. Chefs Collaborative. Coaltion United for Glen Echo Ravine. Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Dan River Basin Association. Dawes Arboretum. Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District. Gleaners Community Food Bank. Jacksonville Zoo. The Nature Conservancy. They also keep City Council current regarding local, state, national, and international issues and trends that may affect options and operations of City government.

Andrew Dyer Senior Policy Advisor John Oswalt Senior Legislative Advisor Keryna Johnson Legislative Analyst Christopher Maitland Legislative Analyst Lee Cole Communications Director David Miller Press Secretary Hardin, 34, is running in his third council election.

He was initially appointed to the council in at age 27, chosen from among 12 finalists to fill a vacancy. He rose to the top with the strong backing of his political mentor, former Mayor Michael B. Coleman, who had hired both Hardin and his mother to city jobs in his office and is today an influential City Hall lobbyist. Hardin, who is the first openly gay Black member of city council, won his first election to council for an unexpired two-year term.

A little over three years later, he became council president, beating back a bid by Tyson, the body's longest-sitting member. Tyson and Brown, the two departing members, voted against Hardin. Hardin was pepper-sprayed in the face by Columbus police along with U. That and other perceived police oversteps quickly led to Hardin rapidly advancing a public vote for the creation of a police civilian review board that had languished for decades.

At times, Mayor Andrew J. Ginther had seemed to be rushing to catch up with Hardin. Although an advisory panel Ginther created in voted in the fall of to recommend creation of a police review panel, the city had not taken up the issue until after protests erupted over the murder of George Floyd Jr.

Your City Council Columbus City Council consists of seven at-large members representing more than , residents and are elected to serve a four-year term. Learn more about your City Councilmember, their office staff and committees. Newsroom Want to know the current news of Council? Get the latest press releases, public hearing, meeting and news advisories in one location. Meetings are located at 90 West Broad St.



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