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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Pat Fischer on Economic Development

Creating A Minority Owned Bank Will Benefit The Entire City

Yesterday I was proud to join with Steve Love, president of the African-American Chamber of Commerce, and a number of business, church and civic leaders from our City to announce the formation of a task force that will explore the creation of Cincinnati’s only minority owned and controlled bank.

While the city of Cincinnati is almost 50% African-American, African-Americans control only about 4% of the businesses but contribute only about 0.4% of the net revenues to the community.

We need more jobs in Cincinnati. This effort would create jobs, increase home ownership and support the tax base in the African-American community and throughout our entire city.

Without new avenues for credit expansion, small businesses and the jobs they create will continue to be limited. The best way to increase the number of jobs, develop more businesses, grow the local economy and expand the tax base is to make sure that credit is available for small businesses, especially minority owned and controlled businesses. Many major cities, including Atlanta, Baltimore, and Chicago, have a thriving African-American business community because of the credit available from minority owned and controlled banks.

I am honored the following community leaders have joined our task force: Donna Jones Baker, President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati; Tony Brown, President and CEO of the Uptown Consortium; James Clingman, Owner of James Clingman and Associates; James Gudmens, Former President and CEO of Anderson Bank Company; Gail King, Partner at Keating, Meuthing & Klekamp PLL; Nathaniel Lampley, Managing Partner of the Cincinnati Office of Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease LLP; Steve Love, President and CEO of the Greater Cincinnati African-American Chamber of Commerce; Stephen Schrantz, Retired Executive Vice President of Commercial Banking at Fifth Third Bancorp; Rev. K.Z. Smith, Pastor of the Corinthian Baptist Church; Bishop Dwight Wilkins, President of the Cincinnati Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance.

Group to explore minority owned bank

www.PatFischer.org

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at 8:11 PM, October 24, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Media Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Michael Dalton
(513) 557-2901
daltonme@hotmail.com
http://www.fischercomplaint.bravehost.com
Election Complaint filed against Patrick Francis Fischer for misleading Voters.
Cincinnati, Ohio, 10/24/2007 — Election complaints were filed today against Cincinnati City Council candidate Patrick Francis Fischer with the Ohio Elections Commission.
In a three count complaint, the claimant alleges Fischer has attempted to deceive voters by falsely stating his endorsements, making false claims concerning positions currently held, and co-mingling former and current positions in a manner that implies Fischer does currently hold those positions, when he does not.
The, deceiving and misleading, false statements concerning candidate, Fischer, were published on the candidates campaign website either knowing them to be false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false and designed to embellish current credentials in his bid for council election.
The claimant, Michael Dalton, stated:

“There is a likelihood of confusion regarding Fischer's alleged endorsements and claimed positions which are former or current positions. I think it’s clever but dishonest. Bottom line is that he will have to change his website. If his representations where not intentional, then the voters will have to question the competency of an individual who can’t manage a website or campaign staff. Certainly, I would question how Fischer could manage a city given the current demonstrations.”

The full complaint with links to exhibits can be found at:

http://fischercomplaint.bravehost.com


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