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Show Transcript NO ONE WANTS TO MAKE HISTORY LIKE THI TODAY A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT IS BEING SET THAT COULD LEAD TO THE NORMALIZATION OF SNAP IMPEACHMENT. COURTIS: CINCINNATI CONGRESSMAN STEVE CHABOT SPEAKING IN OPPOSITION TO THE IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP. WE SHOULD TONE DOWN THE POLITICAL RHETORIC, WE SHOULD WORK TOGETHER TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS THAT FACE OUR NATION. WE SHOULD PUT ASIDE OUR DIFFERENCES AND FIND COMMON GROUND. COURTIS: EVEN AFTER SCENES LIKE THIS THE POLITICAL RHETORICAL IS ANYTHING BUT TONED DOWN. THE NOTION OF COMMON GROUND, NOT YET. POLITICAL LEADERS AT EVERY LEVEL WEIGHING IN. IT’S HARD TO TALK ABOUT THIS WITHOUT SOUNDING PARTISAN BUT I HOPE IF THERE IS EVER A DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT WHO SERVES THE WAY PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS I WOULD BE WILLING TO STAN
Ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday for new homeless shelter named for Todd Portune A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place Tuesday for a new homeless shelter named for the late Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune. (Source: Maslow s Army Facebook page) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | December 15, 2020 at 4:41 AM EST - Updated December 15 at 7:05 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Tuesday for a new homeless shelter named for the late Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune.
“The Maslow’s Army Todd B. Portune Memorial Winter Day-Center” is now officially open at the old Queensgate jail on Linn Street.
The center is considered the first of its kind in Ohio and was named for the late Hamilton County commissioner “because of his very close relationship with Maslow’s Army and his deep and committed work to humanity,” say organizers of the non-profit charity.