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Ohio Legislative Black Caucus Endorses Espy, Sykes, Brown, Hudson and Williams
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Contact: TaKeysha Sheppard
(614)
341-6912 office or
staff@olbc1967.org
March 20,
2006
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Hudson
and Williams
Ben Espy is a
practicing attorney with 38 years of legal
experience and service as an Assistant Ohio
Attorney General, Air Force lawyer, Ohio state
senator, city council member, and community
leader.
In the Ohio Attorney General’s office he
prosecuted organized crime as Chief of the
Division of Criminal Activities, and served as
Deputy Chief of the Civil Rights Division.
Espy has participated in
hundreds of trials and has practiced before the
Ohio Supreme Court. He was the first
African-American to be the top leader of one of
the Ohio General Assembly’s four legislative
caucuses.
State
Auditor - Barbara Sykes
State Representative
Barbara Sykes has dedicated her life to
protecting the fiscal interests of all Ohioans
at the local, county and state levels of
government. She served as the Deputy
Auditor of Administration for
US
Senate - Sherrod Brown
Sherrod Brown's
experience and leadership has spanned 30
years. As a State
Representative, an Ohio Secretary of State and
as a member of the United States Congress,
Brown served as a champion for social and
economic justice for all Ohioans. He has
provided consistent support and advocacy for
protecting voting rights, raising the minimum
wage and finding solutions that benefit
everyone and not just the privileged few. As US
Senator, Brown will push to maintain funding
for Head Start and Even Start that dramatically
improves student performance in lower income
communities.
State
Representative, 60th House District (
Youngstown City
Councilman Rufus Hudson will bring extensive
experience and qualifications to the race for
State Representative. He has over 20 years
of community and civic involvement in the
State
Representative, 11th House District (
As the Community
Liaison and Legislative Aide to State
Representative Annie L. Key, Sandra Williams
has gained leadership experience and extensive
knowledge about the issues and opportunities
facing the 11th House District. She
will focus her service in the Ohio General
Assembly on education reform, improving access
to affordable healthcare, and accelerating
economic development
The Ohio Legislative
Black Caucus is comprised of the eighteen
African-American legislators who serve in the
Ohio General Assembly.
Fourteen serve in the House of
Representatives and four serve in the
Senate.
OLBC members hold minority leadership
positions in both the House and
Senate.
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