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Vote no signs

Driving to work this morning, I noticed dozens of signs to vote no on Lakota’s levy. Anyone want to claim those? I am working on levy stories and am curious who or what group is leading the “vote no” campaign.

On a side note, I also am curious how many people have taken advantage of early voting?

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By TDC

April 16, 2010 10:34 PM | Link to this

I think most taxpayers here claim them. Already voted no new or renewed taxes.

By Just an observer

April 17, 2010 10:33 PM | Link to this

What does it say on the signs. I believe election laws say that it must say who is paying for the advertising on the signs.

By Bob

April 18, 2010 10:51 AM | Link to this

City of Cincy has a $153 million annual payroll (Lakota $130 mil) and pays 17% on top of current salaries. They say need to double it (34%!) to keep their pension ponzi going. Lakota is on that path. Our current 14% add-on is not enough. STRS asked for 16.5% but really needs even more, since Ohio Teachers have a 42% funding ratio (extremely bad - Cinci is 70%). Currently this is a $94 Billion unfunded liability. The sock puppets lie - none of the extra money will go to our kids. Vote NO!

By Brian

September 25, 2010 11:06 AM | Link to this

Where do I get my “VOTE NO” signs?

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