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Yes on Issue 2 to Announce Key Cleveland Endorsements, Including Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley, in Press Conference and Rally
[August 23, 2017]

Yes on Issue 2 to Announce Key Cleveland Endorsements, Including Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley, in Press Conference and Rally


The Yes on Issue 2 Campaign will announce key Cleveland endorsements tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. from Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley and other elected officials in a press conference and rally hosted by the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

The press conference and rally will be followed by an Open House of the Greater Cleveland AIDS Taskforce to celebrate the AIDS Healthcare Foundation Center and Pharmacy providing more than 17,000 free HIV and STD tests, and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation's free care for more than 800 HIV/AIDS patients in Ohio over the past 3 years.

What: Press Conference, Rally, and Open House to Announce Key Cleveland Endorsements of Yes on Issue 2

When: Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

Where: AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland's all-in-one HIV/AIDS care & services facility
2829 Euclid Avenue (Cross street: E 30th), Cleveland, OH 44115

Who: Kevin Kelley, President, Cleveland City Council
Terrell Pruitt, Cleveland City Council Ward 1
Kerry McCormack, Cleveland City Council Ward 3
Phyllis Cleveland, Cleveland City Council Ward 5
Blaine Griffin, Cleveland City Council Ward 6
Anthony Brancatelli, Cleveland City Council Ward 12
Brian Kazy, Cleveland City Council Ward 16
Tracy Jones, MNO, National Director of Mobilization Campaigns & Midwest Regional
Director for AHF and former CEO of the AIDS Taskforce of GreaterCleveland



The Yes on Issue 2 campaign is a broad-based, bi-partisan coalition. More than 200,000 Ohio voters signed petitions to put an amendment on the ballot in November that will lower drug prices for over 4 million Ohioans, including 164,000 children, save taxpayers $400 million annually, reduce healthcare costs for everyone and teach greedy drug companies and their CEOs a lesson.

You can learn more by visiting yesonissue2.com or following us on Facebook and Twitter.


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