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Led charge to add $2.2 million to keep the City’s Health Clinics open for children and families:
-Passed The Reece's Nursing Mothers Act: a law for City Government working mothers who are nursing
-Passed Resolution for funding breast cancer treatment

Introduced motion to add $150,000 to the Cincinnati Neighborhood Health Network’s budget:
-Launched "Operation Clean -Sweep" to remove abandoned cars from our neighborhoods
-Passed a $30 million Public/Private Neighborhood Comprehensive Plan
-Passed $24.9 million for Neighborhood and Business Districts

Introduced & Passed Reece/DeWine Tax Fairness Act ending double taxation of small businesses:
-Voted for eyecare for retired City workers
-Proposed City incentives to companies who hire with disabilities
-Co-sponsored the " City Hall Accessibility Remodeling Project".

Held 2nd Chance Ex-Offender Summit                                                                        

-Help nearly 1,000 ex-offenders become productive citizens

"OPERATION TAKE BACK OUR STREETS" is in Effect!
  Vice Mayor Alicia Reece & City Council Member John Cranley have persuaded their colleagues to earmark $1.2 million for extra police foot patrols and to create a homicide task force.
See: Enquirer Article Post Article Enquirer Editorial
Vice Mayor Alicia Reece walks with residents in the West End after rash of shootings.
Vice Mayor Alicia Reece joined West End residents on a walk through the neighborhood Thursday and demanded more policing to stop violence, which has included random shooting.
See: Gunmen's 40 shots 'shock' West End
Smoking Ban
Take my poll as part of the smoking ban proposal for discussion. Vice Mayor Alicia Reece would like to personally get input from the people regarding the proposed ban. Please let her know where you want her to stop by and get some opinions. Please contact her and submit your BUSINESS NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, DATE and TIME AVAILABLE.
See: Poll Contact
HISTORY in the Making
Vice Mayor Alicia Reece makes Groove Newz as 1st Skater to run for Strong Mayor of Cincinnati.
See: History in the Making
Mayoral Candidate Hopes to Heal City
Alicia Reece says her decision to run is part of a plan to invigorate Cincinnati and erase scars from racial tension.
By Joyce Jones, blackenterprise.com
See: Mayoral Candidate Hopes to Heal City
 
Cincinnati Vice Mayor Alicia Reece launched her candidacy for mayor from the pulpit of New Friendship Baptist Church in Avondale Sunday.
See: Post Article Enquirer Article
 
Vice Mayor Reece honors the life of Dr. Malcolm Adcock.
See: Resolution No.2
 
Vice Mayor Alicia Reece, a Blackvoices Leader of the New School: America's Young Civil Rights Heroes.
See: Story Photos (Number 7)
 
Vice Mayor Reece released this information concerning pothole-filling progress.
See: City Details Pothole Problem
 
Reece's and Coles' 2005-2006 Alternative Fiscally Compassionate Budget Plan.
See: PowerPoint
 
Reece and Jackson Push For Recount.
See: Jesse Jackson Seeks Voting Probe
 
Vice Mayor Alicia Reece saves taxpayers $1.7 million.
See: Laketa Cole and Alicia Reece...(Word Document) Golf Revenue Could Fund Project
 
Vice Mayor Reece welcomes Magic Johnson at opening of Citizens Committee on Youth Computer Center in Over the Rhine.
See: Magic Johnson Opens Center
"I'm willing to go to jail if there's anyone who prevents a registered American citizen from voting."
--Cincinnati Vice Mayor Alicia Reece on voting
See: Provisional Voting Causes Concern Among Voters
 
Vice Mayor Reece pushes hard for land swap deal that ends nearly decade old legal battle over county's plan to build a juvenile jail in Bond Hill.
See: Bond Hill Jail Idea May Finally Die
 
Vice Mayor Reece helps to hold discussion on how to put an end to predatory leasing
See: City Council Meets To Discuss Predatory Leasing
 
Vice Mayor Reece recommends city ordinances that will regulate predatory leasing
See: Cincinnati Considers Limits On 'rent-to-own'
 
Vice Mayor Reece leads city-wide Day of Peace.
See: City celebrates Day of Peace "Cease Fire" Declared On Fathers Day
 
Vice Mayor Alicia Reece, Chair of the Credentials Committee at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, honors Civil Rights Leader Fannie Lou Hammer
See: Reece Honors Rights Pioneer
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