- Occupation: Public Policy Officer, KnowledgeWorks Foundation
- PhD, MA, Miami University
- Board Member, Governor's Workforce Policy Board
- Board Member, Jewish Community Relations Council
- Community: Northside
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Reinventing Government
- Neighborhood Development
- Workforce Development (Education and Training)
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The League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from Greg P. Harris
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- Hamilton County Democratic Party
- AFL-CIO
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- Sustainable Economic Development
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Cincinnati cannot tax itself into prosperity. The primary way to generate new wealth to make this city prosper is through targeted economic development strategies that leverage our region's considerable cultural, artistic, and environmental assets.
- A Just Cincinnati
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The fight for social equity necessitates implementing 21st century strategies for renewing our war against poverty and creating an ownership society that builds capital among impoverished populations.
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