- Occupation: Attorney
- Neighborhood: Mt. Adams
- Education: B.A., Yale University; J.D., Yale Law School
- Born and raised in Greater Cincinnati; fifth-generation Cincinnatian
- Spent three years advising St. Petersburg, Russia on good government and economic growth.
- Clerked for Federal Judge Nathaniel Jones.
- Volunteer as mentor, pro bono attorney, and serve on various nonprofit boards. Endorsed Democrat.
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Changing Council politics from posturing and personal games to responsible leadership
- Making our neighborhoods clean, safe and livable, particularly for families and children
- Sparking economic growth by bringing jobs and businesses back into Cincinnati
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The LWV Cincinnati Area asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from David Pepper
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- A Livable Neighborhood Agenda
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Cincinnati has always been a city of strong neighborhoods, but City Council has recently allowed too many of its neighborhoods to fall in disrepair. The Liveable Neighborhood Agenda lays out a concrete, proactive plan to change that.
- Plan for Youth and Family
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Being a great place to raise a family has always been Cincinnati's greatest srength. But families left our city at a record pace in the 1990's - believing our schools and neighborhoods were not ideal for their kids. This plan addresses key concerns along these lines.
- Safe Streets Initiative
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Other cities have found that building concrete partnerships in high crime areas is the best way to make those communities safer. My "Safe Streets Initiative" proposes a concrete way for communities and law enforcement to partner in increasing safety.
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