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Cuyahoga Valley Republicans club acknowledges plugging Jan. 6 bus trip to Washington D.C.
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
Posted Feb 23, 2021
Brecksville Mayor Jerry Hruby said he was unaware that Cuyahoga Valley Republicans had posted information about a Jan. 6 Washington D.C. bus trip, organized by a different group, on its website. This image was taken from a Facebook livestream of a Jan. 19 public meeting. (Bob Sandrick, special to cleveland.com)
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BRECKSVILLE, Ohio The Brecksville-based Cuyahoga Valley Republicans club has acknowledged that it plugged a Jan. 6 bus trip to Washington D.C. on its website, although it noted that it didn’t sponsor or organize the trip.
Cuyahoga Valley Republicans in Brecksville acknowledges it plugged Jan. 6 bus trip to Washington D.C. Bob Sandrick, cleveland.com
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio – The Brecksville-based Cuyahoga Valley Republicans club has acknowledged that it plugged a Jan. 6 bus trip to Washington, D.C. on its website, although adding that it didn’t sponsor or organize the trip.
The admission appeared Jan. 28 on the Cuyahoga Valley Republicans website, two days after a Jan. 26 cleveland.com article showed that the club had promoted a “DC Protest Bus Trip.” The article questioned whether the club itself had planned the Jan. 6 trip to Washington, where some Donald Trump supporters became violent and broke into the Capitol building.
Brecksville drafts revision of laws regulating signs, including political signs
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Posted Feb 02, 2021
Sergio DiGeronimo, Brecksville s assistant law director, helped prepare a revision of the city s sign code. This photo was taken from a livestream of a City Council meeting. (Bob Sandrick, special to cleveland.com)
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BRECKSVILLE, Ohio A proposed revision of the city’s sign laws would define a flag as a sign and therefore subject to regulation if it were held down or fastened at more than one edge.
Also, residents posting temporary signs including those that promote political candidates could have no more than 32 square feet of signs on any one property, and signs would have to stand at least 72 inches apart.