Amy was endorsed by the Franklin County Democratic Party on Thursday, September 21, 2023
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The Matriots was founded after six central Ohio women participated in the Women’s March on Washington in January 2017: Mindy Coffey, Sally Crane Cox, Rebecca Ibel, April Zimmerman Katz, Cathe Kobacker, and Sharon Steele. These Marchers came away from the event inspired to create a force that worked to elect more women to public office in Ohio to support economic justice for women and address our country’s political stalemate. That force is The Matriots.
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Amy Lloyd understands the importance of Worthington City Council members’ willingness to acknowledge and address community challenges. Through her service as a member of the Worthington Board of Education, she has proven herself a dedicated community member who cares about Worthington’s future. In addition to her board experience, Member Lloyd understands the importance of visioning for the Worthington of tomorrow . She has been an active participant in Girl Scouts and in her children’s schools. She is pivoting to seek membership on the Worthington City Council to deepen her impact in the city and seek pathways for the entire community’s future.
Member Lloyd believes that Worthington is a great place to live and raise a family. When elected, she looks forward to representing the people of Worthington while upholding the Matriots values.
Neighbors for More Neighbors—Columbus advocates for more housing for our community.
At N4MN—Columbus we acknowledge that people deserve a roof over their head. Housing is fundamental to life, and we need more of it. When housing is scarce, tenants engage in toxic competition for safe and decent apartments.
Central Ohio needs more housing units to accommodate our growing population. Central Ohio needs more affordable housing options. And Central Ohio needs to re-populate urban neighborhoods that have been hollowed out since the 1950s.
Stay connected to see how you can advocate for more housing throughout Central Ohio! Visit our website to learn more: https://www.morecolumbusneighbors.org/
"As I think about the future of the Worthington community, I recognize that we need a variety of attainable housing options for current residents who need to downsize, young people who want to move here, and everyone in between. Offering a variety of housing and embracing housing density can help attract and grow local businesses, create a more walkable and sustainable community, and provide a higher quality of life for our residents. One example of this is The Hartford at Stafford Village, in the heart of Worthington’s historic district, which offers market rate and income-restricted homes for our seniors. Diversifying our housing options will help current and future Worthington residents find homes that meet their evolving needs." - Amy Lloyd
The OEC Action Fund is thrilled to endorse Amy Lloyd for Worthington City Council! Amy will be a dedicated voice for environmental justice and creating a cleaner, healthier Worthington.
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