Emmanuel V. Remy
@cmevremy
Columbus City Councilmember. Chair of Administration, Environment & Public Safety Committees.
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https://www.columbus.gov/council/remy/ 20-03-2018 16:51:12
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I’m so excited for this announcement, let me the first to endorse David Leland for the 10th District Court of Appeals on the ballot in 2022. He will make an amazing Judge for our community! #Leland2022
Great job DeSales Baseball !!! Thank you for volunteering your time and energy to help clean up our city. It will take all of us doing our part! #CleanerColumbus
Today I joined with community leaders to announce the Columbus Promise - starting with this year’s seniors, graduates of Columbus City Schools will be able to attend Columbus State with free tuition and additional resources to help with living expenses. 1/8
🧯Public Safety Week🚨starts *TOMORROW*!! Please join us to kick off the week with a free brunch and CPR/Narcan training. Learn more at publicsafetyweek.com @ColumbusCouncil Columbus Department of Public Safety Columbus Division of Police Columbus OH Fire
The inaugural Public Safety Week begins tomorrow! Councilmember and Chair of the Public Safety Committee Emmanuel V. Remy has been working to set up a full week of events in the Milo-Grogan Community for all residents citywide: publicsafetyweek.com
Please join @ColumbusCouncil and the American Cancer Society Society tonight at 7:30 pm for a “Breast Cancer Awareness Month Lighting Ceremony” where we will hear from a terrific lineup of speakers and light City Hall 💕🎀 PINK 🎀💕 You can watch live on YouTube: youtube.com/live/_tbiwBRe3…
Our team was excited to join MORPC Emmanuel V. Remy and former U.S. EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy w/ America Is All In this week to discuss clean energy opportunities and workforce education in Ohio. Thanks to RMI Public Policy & COSI for hosting a great event!
Families should not have to choose between putting food on the table and accessing needed medical care. This is why Rob Dorans announced Council will be voting this evening on legislation that will forgive more than $335 million in medical debt for over 340,000 residents.