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APRIL 1, 2023 – FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY

ANNOUNCEMENT
Friends of Public Policy
The world of EVICTION, also known as a forcible entry and detainer action, is a lawsuit filed
by a landlord asking the court to remove a tenant from rental property. – What can be done to
ensure that elected, appointed, hired and donor-for-hire members of public
government are TASKED and held responsible for the safety and equal
observance of the rules and regulations to make our townships, cities, counties,
state, regional, and federal government is running properly for INCLUSIVENESS of
all?
The Rule of Law and finely tuned public policies help guarantee less likelihood of
torture due to “discrimination” and “poverty” under the leadership of those we
elect.
Decision makers – those we elect, magistrates and/or judges – have an OATH to
HONOR when evaluating and instituting the awesome power and disruption of
EVICTION to the People.
The three (3) branches of government – EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL
require strong CITIZENSHIP FROM THE People.

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– MARY GLASS
APRIL 1, 2023 – FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY

The following Partners of Thought in Friends for Public Policy


keep energy alive – streaming - are necessary for LONGEVITY
in our community development.

TRUST IS EVERYTHING.
We "BLOW the Whistle Horn" of warning and due diligence for:
1. apprenticeship
2. CITIZENSHIP
3. Clerkship (Fall, 2019)
4. Computer-ship (Spring, 2017)
5. entrepreneurship
6. fellowship
7. Internship (Fall, 2017)
8. Internship (June 19, 2017)
9. leadership
10. mentorship
11. ownership
12. partnership
13. scholarship
14. STEWARDSHIP
15. VACCINE-SHIP (2021)
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– MARY GLASS
APRIL 1, 2023 – FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY

Thereby, keeping the pathways and channel


development open to those shut-out or on-the-way to
"shut-out" in the public square.
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Our Announcement of Introduction will be broadcast for the


next two (2) months – APRIL & MAY 2023 FOR 14
COMMUNITIES and their MAYORS.

A heavy emphasis will be on MENTAL ILLNESS, SAFETY,


DRUG CONTROL, HOUSING, TENANT-LANDLORD
RIGHTS/RESPONSIBILITIES, and FOLLOWING THE MONEY.

CASE STUDIES
FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY is looking at RECYCLING-REPURPOSING with Case
Study research and using a created-model taken from the Federal Reserve (2008),
Frontline (Age of Easy Money – March 14, 2023, and Facing Eviction – July 26.
2022).
The Federal Reserve Bank in Cleveland Ohio will be sought for monitoring and
oversight of the banks – especially the unregulated banks that have gone
bankrupt in the last 3 months – i.e., Silicon Valley Bank.

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– MARY GLASS
APRIL 1, 2023 – FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY

Living in (14) suburban communities serviced by the BEDFORD OHIO MUNICIPAL


COURT, 165 Center Road, Bedford, Ohio, 44146 are Called-out to improve
UNEMPLOYMENT, ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE, PATCHWORK EVICTIONS, long-
waits for approved $$billions from the federal government and HOMELESSNESS
(living in shelters, couch hopping, sleeping in automobiles, on the streets, over
street vents, and in tent cities).
EVICTION Lab
The Eviction Lab is a team of researchers, students, and website architects
who believe that a stable, affordable home is central to human flourishing and
economic mobility. Accordingly, understanding the sudden, traumatic loss of
home through eviction is foundational to understanding poverty in America.
Friends of Public Policy/FPP is excited to spearhead this opportunity.

UNPRECEDENTED
It is an outstanding opportunity for case studies of EVICTION in partnership
BETWEEN 14 MAYORS in suburban communities of Cleveland, Ohio with
populations of African Americans, Other People of Color, and Work Challenged
taxpayers that have been impacted by public policies during the timeframe from
2008 – Present Enduring Concentrated Poverty.

The 14 fourteen communities are:


Serving:
• Bedford 12,935
• Bedford Hts. 10,858
• Bentleyville 767
• Chagrin Falls 4,129
• Chagrin Falls Twp. *
• Glenwillow 1,005 TOTAL
• Highland Hills 685 POPULATION
• Moreland Hills 3,425 80,199
• North Randall 950
• Oakwood 5,000
• Orange 3,450
• Solon 23,464
• Warrensville Hts. 13,562
• Woodmere 569
* INC

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– MARY GLASS
APRIL 1, 2023 – FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY
Within the population data case study specifics will be given to share RACIAL
MAKEUP, breakdown of genders, income, and employment.

Invited
Mayors

Mayor
Ethan
Spencer
Moreland
Hills

L-R
Row 1
Mayor Berger – Bedford Heights Mayor Kraus – Solon
Mayor Kovi – Bedford Mayor Sellers – Warrensville Heights
Row 2
Mayor Holbert – Woodmere Mayor Cegelka – Glenwillow
Mayor Tomko – Chagrin Falls Mayor Mulcahy – Orange
Row 3
Mayor Smith – North Randall Mayor Michel Booker – Highland Hills
Mayor Spremulli – Bentleyville Mayor Gottschalk – Oakwood
R-Side
Mayor Ethan Spencer – Moreland Hills

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– MARY GLASS
APRIL 1, 2023 – FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY

Demographics
A – AFRICAN AMERICAN
C – CAUCASIAN
AS – ASIAN
L – LATINO

2021
COMMUNITIES MAYORS POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS

SOLON EDWARD KRAUS 23,464 71/C 13/AS 11/A

WARRENSVILLE HTS. BRADLEY SELLERS 13,562 93/A 4/C

BEDFORD STAN KOCI 12,935 54/A 39/C

BEDFORD HTS. FLETCHER BERGER 10,858 77/A 14/C 5/L

OAKWOOD GARY GOTTSCHALK 5,000 50/C 42/A

CHAGRIN WILLIAM TOMKO 4,129

ORANGE KATHY MULCAHY 3,450 71/C 22/A 3/AS

MORELAND HILLS ETHAN SPENCER 3,425 91/C 6/AS

GLENWILLOW MARK CEGELKA 1,005 42/A 37/C 15/AS

NORTH RANDALL DAVID SMITH 950 78/A 21/C

BENTLYVILLE LEONARD SPREMULLI 767 95/C 8/A

HIGHLAND HILLS MICHAEL BOOKER 685 86/A 8/C

WOODMERE BEN HOLBERT 569 42/A 27/C


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– MARY GLASS
APRIL 1, 2023 – FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY
Uniquely, from 2019-PRESENT, the “SMACKDOWN COVID-19
Pandemic” Novel coronavirus, Enduring Concentrated Poverty (Federal
Reserve case studies 2008), fear of vaccines, lack of investment in the economy
of small businesses by banks (Quantitative Easing – Forbes Advisor) and LACK OF
INVESTMENT enforcement of the Federal Reserve has caused Ohioans in 14
communities to reveal high and consistent numbers in INCREASE OF RENT, LOSS
OF HOMES, and EVICTIONS in our Bedford Municipal Court, 165 Center Road,
Bedford, Ohio, 44146.

FRIENDS FOR PUBLIC POLICY


The Age of Easy Money (Frontline) and Evictions and the Pandemic (Frontline)
are where Friends of Public Policy will call for a 14-member Mayor and Council
Coalition to provide insight of LAW DIRECTORS, DEPARTMENTS, ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE, INFRASTRUCTURE, DEMOGRAPHICS, EMPLOYMENT,
UNEMPLOYMENT, INVESTMENT IN SMALL BUSINESSES, FAMILY INCOME, AGE-
RANGES, INSTITUTIONS UNDERWRITTEN BY GOVERNMENT FUNDING, AND A
LOOK AT THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN, CARES, AND OTHER MAJOR FUNDING
GIVEN IN THE LAST 3 YEARS TO STIMULATE THE ECONOMY AT THE
NEIGBORHOOD LEVEL.
JOIN US.

MARY GLASS – Chief Visionary Officer will be by to see-talk-plan with you.

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– MARY GLASS
APRIL 1, 2023 – FRIENDS OF PUBLIC POLICY

Reference sources
FRONTLINE - https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/facing-eviction/

FRONTLINE DISPATCH -

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/podcast/dispatch/evictions-pandemic-podcast-tenant-
protections-covid/
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Data
CLICK
https://neocando.case.edu/neocando/index.jsp

WHAT is THE FED? Video


MORE https://youtu.be/wLyh5fSTLLw

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– MARY GLASS

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