Skip to main content
Click Here For COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Franklin County Ohio Logo

2023

Sep 18 2023

COMMISSIONERS’ STATEMENT ON INDICTMENTS OF FORMER COLUMBUS ZOO LEADERSHIP

The indictments today of several of the former members of Columbus Zoo leadership who were previously found to have misused zoo resources are a stark reminder that when you are entrusted with public resources, you should steward them to the highest ethical standard.  The Columbus Zoo is a community gem, and requires not only good stewardship, but accountability.



Sep 11 2023

FRANKLIN COUNTY CONTINUES TO LEAD NATIONALLY

The Franklin County Board of Commissioners, county administration, and several of their top staff are again selected to serve in leadership positions this year with the National Association of Counties (NACo).  The organization represents nearly 40,000 elected officials serving in the more-than 3,000 American counties, helping share best practices among communities from across the nation and representing the interests of counties in Washington D.C.  As usual, Franklin County has more staff and commissioners among NACo leadership than any other county in Ohio.
 

Sep 04 2023

COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT ON LABOR DAY

Central Ohio is the birthplace of the American Federation of Labor and the United Mine Workers of America, and holds a unique and important place in the history of the American labor movement.  The labor movement helped to create the American middle class, which built America into the economic superpower it remains today.  The commissioners celebrate the right to bargain collectively as among the most important to Americans, and salute the men and women of Labor. 
 
All county offices are closed today in observance of the holiday.
 

Sep 01 2023

Franklin County Board of Commissioners Appoints New Early Learning Policy Administrators

The Franklin County Board of Commissioners announced this morning the appointment of Patrick Gamble and Susan Cosmo as the county’s new Early Learning Policy Administrators. In their roles, Gamble and Cosmo will be instrumental in coordinating the development of policies and procedures for county initiatives that support early learning and youth development.
 

Aug 23 2023

COMMISSIONERS CALL FOR COMMUNITY ACTION ON MATERNAL MORTALITY

The Franklin County commissioners are hosting a Maternal Mortality Symposium this evening to discuss the rise in preventable deaths among new mothers nationwide and in Central Ohio.  Doors open for the event, which is free and open to the public, at 4:30 p.m. at COSI Columbus.  The event will include a screening of the award-winning documentary, Aftershock, which follows the tragic cases of two young American women who died after giving birth.  Following the movie, Commissioner Erica C. Crawley will be leading a discussion with local advocates and experts about what more can be done to stem the tide of maternal deaths.
 

Jul 04 2023

COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT ON INDEPENDENCE DAY

On Independence Day, we celebrate our nation’s freedom from tyranny and our own freedoms as Americans.  Even as our country sometimes feels very divided, we know that America is a beacon of hope around the world because of ideals like the freedoms of speech and religion, freedom of the press, and to assemble freely and to petition the government.  The commissioners salute all of the men and women serving around the world to preserve those ideals, and wish everyone a safe and happy Independence Day.
 
All county offices are closed today in observance of the holiday.
 

Jun 20 2023

COMMISSIONERS ALLOCATE NEARLY $34 MILLION FOR STRUGGLING RENTERS

The Franklin County Commissioners this morning voted to approve four grants allocating $33,737,156 for rent and utility assistance for struggling Franklin County residents.  The grants are part of $50.6 million in reallocated Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) funding that the county secured from the federal government in recent months, and will be divided among the Homeless Families Foundation, IMPACT Community Action, the Legal Aid Society of Columbus, and the commissioners’ own Job and Family Services agency.

Jun 19 2023

COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT ON JUNETEENTH

The commissioners were one of the first local employers to celebrate Juneteenth with a day off for their employees to recognize the importance of this yearly symbol of the abolition of slavery in America.  We remain dedicated to our nation’s highest ideals and committed to helping it realize the dream of being a more perfect and equitable union for all its residents.
 
All county offices are closed today in observance of the holiday.
 

Jun 17 2023

COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT ON PRIDE

The Franklin County Commissioners are proud to support the annual Columbus Pride Festival and Parade, and to be part of such a smart, open, diverse, and welcoming community.  They are looking forward to leading a Franklin County delegation in the annual 2023 Pride parade this afternoon

May 29 2023

COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT ON MEMORIAL DAY

On this Memorial Day, the Franklin County Commissioners honor the sacrifice of all those who have died in service to our nation.  Central Ohio has a long and proud tradition of military service, and some of the names of the local service men and women who have paid the ultimate price in service to our nation can be found enshrined at a display in their honor at Franklin County Memorial Hall at 280 W. Broad St. in Columbus and open to the public during normal county business hours.
 
All county offices are closed today in observance of the holiday.
 

Displaying results 11-20 (of 29)
 |<  <  1 - 2 - 3  >  >|