Ohio Legislative Black Caucus

The Ohio Legislative Black Caucus, (OLBC) formally known as the Black Elected Democrats of Ohio, is an American political organization composed of African Americans elected to the Ohio General Assembly.

Purpose

The purpose for establishing OLBC was to recognize and address the hopes, aspirations and needs of African Americans in Ohio. The organization continues to help ensure equality for all citizens by promoting, fostering and sponsoring educational, civic and political initiatives. Its primary focus is public policy advocacy and development, as well as, significant involvement in state and national electoral politics.

History

The Ohio Legislative Black Caucus was founded in 1967 by African American state legislators under the leadership of the late State Representative C.J. McLin of Dayton, Ohio.

Current membership

List of officers:[1]

District Officers Position
11 (House) Stephanie Howse President
26 (House) Hearcel Craig 1st VP
25 (House) Bernadine Kennedy Kent 2nd VP
9 (House) Janine Boyd Treasurer
34 (House) Emilia Sykes Secretary

Members

References

  1. "Members". Ohio Legislative Black Caucus. Archived from the original on 2008-03-04. Retrieved 2008-04-30.
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