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Liz Keating always takes the stairs inside Cincinnati City Hall. Columnist Jason Williams explains w

Liz Keating always takes the stairs inside Cincinnati City Hall. Columnist Jason Williams explains why that's important to council's lone Republican. [cincinnati.com]( [Local Politics]( Sunday, March 27 [Liz Keating, Cincinnati City Council member, poses for a picture on the interior steps, Friday, March 25, 2022, at City Hall in Cincinnati. Keating, currently the only Republican on Cincinnati City Council, said the first thing she noticed upon entering City Hall as a City Council member was the wear on the steps from all the people before her.]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Williams: How City Hall's lone Republican finds her voice by taking...]( Liz Keating always takes the stairs inside Cincinnati City Hall. Columnist Jason Williams explains why that's important to council's lone Republican. [Ohio Politics podcast: DeWine's new goals and Holocaust education]( [Ohio Governor Mike DeWine enters the chambers of t]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Is it too late to replace Ohio's congressional map? It's hard to say]( [Freda J. Levenson speaks to Ohio Supreme Court dur]( [Ohio prepares to launch new '988' suicide prevention hotline]( [The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is gettin]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Williams: Why Ohio needs Donald Trump right now. Yes, I said it]( [Donald Trump held a rally in West Chester ahead of]( SPECIAL OFFER Subscribe today and get unlimited digital access for $1 for 3 months, then $9.99 per month [View My Offer]( MORE ARTICLES FROM THE ENQUIRER [Ohio House Speaker criticizes Republican lawmaker's Holocaust comment]( [What does Gov. Mike DeWine want to do in 2022? Plenty]( [5 takeaways from DeWine's State of the State address]( [Here's what Gov. Mike DeWine said about Intel in his State of State]( [Ohio governor's race: Blystone's finances in disarray, review finds]( [Want more?: Download the Cincinnati.com app.]( [click here]( FOLLOW US [FB]( [TW]( [IG]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback]( © 2022 www.cincinnati.com. All rights reserved. 312 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

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