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Jeff Berding Endorsements

Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 69



Cincinnati International Association of Fire Fighters Local 48



Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati



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AFL-CIO Labor Council
AFSCME
Cincinnati Democratic Committee
CincyPAC
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 18

Hamilton County Commission President Todd Portune
"It is well known that Jeff and I had a fairly public falling out over events that occurred seven (7) years ago. What is less known is that Jeff and I have reconciled our differences and he has become one of Hamilton County's, and my, biggest allies on Council in advancing our County agenda collaboratively with the city. Jeff, through his work and advocacy of our issues, has earned my trust and my support."

Hamilton County Commissioner David Pepper
"Jeff Berding has helped usher in a new era of City-County cooperation. Jeff was instrumental in my effort to unseat Phil Heimlich last November. Since that time, he, Todd Portune and I have worked closely on numerous priorities: to add much needed diversity to the Banks project, to help high school dropouts find a path back to education and economic opportunity, and to improve the safety of our City and County while addressing the root causes of crime, to name a few."

Former Mayor Dwight Tillery
"I support Council member Jeff Berding. I've had an opportunity to watch him work on Council and I see real growth and leadership development. Jeff is demonstrating that he understands how to get things done and sees the big picture. He cares greatly about the City and its citizens and wants to make Cincinnati a better place."

Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann
"Cincinnati and Ohio needs strong, honest leaders like Jeff Berding. I admire his integrity, drive, and his commitment to the future of this great City. I also look forward to working with him in the years ahead, as we strive to make our community an even better place to live, work, and raise a family."

Ohio Lt. Governor Lee Fisher
“I have known Jeff Berding since 1990 when he worked for my good friend, former Attorney General Tony Celebrezze. Jeff is a strong Democratic leader, which is why I agreed to be his special guest at his re-election Campaign Kickoff. We are working together to finally make The Banks Riverfront Development a reality. Jeff is doing on the local level what Governor Strickland and I are focused on in Columbus -- bringing new ideas to old problems, by focusing on results that should unite us and make our people better off and our future stronger than ever.”

Chris Redfern, Chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party
“Jeff Berding is someone I have known for many years since our days working together on Tony Celebrezze’s and John Glenn’s statewide campaigns. He has always been a leader for moving Ohio in a Democratic direction. Now, he is helping me build our State Party. I strongly support his efforts in Cincinnati, and look for a positive future as well.”

David Mann, former Mayor and Member of Congress
"Jeff Berding has been a good friend for some time. I am very impressed with his positive impact at City Hall in just a very short period of time. Jeff has progressive values and an independent view of how best to accomplish them. He has the strength of character to lead and the ability to deliver his exciting vision for the City."

Martin Naseef, Business Manager Plumbers, Pipefitters & Service Local 392
“Jeff Berding in my opinion is a Cincinnati City Council Member who is not afraid to explain his view or take a stand when the opportunity arises. My experiences with him in matters at City Hall have resulted in very approachable, direct response. Jeff stated in his last campaign, that he had a vision of construction cranes in Downtown Cincinnati, a vision of progress. I believe he has taken the correct steps to see positive results of this vision. He is community involved and the community appears to be fixed priority in his decision making process”.


Latest News And Articles

Thursday, March 27, 2008
"CityLink wins last round"

Wednesday, March 26, 2008
"City looks into ambulance shortage"

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
"City Council Talks About 9-1-1 Service Complaints"

Saturday, March 15, 2008
"Nursing Home Raid Finds Over 100 Violations"

Tuesday, March 11, 2008
"Armed guards at city hall"

Wednesday, February 20, 2008
"Council to back CPS levy?"

Tuesday, February 19, 2008
"ENQUIRER EDITORIAL: An Ohio 'see and raise' on Ky. casinos - David Wells"

Tuesday, February 19, 2008
"Berding pushes Ohio casinos"

Tuesday, February 19, 2008
"Cincinnati Councilman Responds To Possibility Of Casinos In NKY"

Monday, February 18, 2008
"Councilman Proposes Ohio Casino Plan"

Monday, February 18, 2008
"Two Groups Seek Same Thing: Casinos"

Monday, February 18, 2008
"Plan Could Bring Casinos To Ohio"

Thursday, February 07, 2008
"Councilmember Berding calls for a hearings to investigate the ambulance shortages."

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