LEADING THE
CONVERSATION ON
POVERTY AND RACISM
Franklin County Commissioner Kevin Boyce elected board president
ABC 6 News, 1/5/21
“The Franklin County Board of Commissioners elected Commissioner Kevin L. Boyce as board president.
Commissioner Boyce was first elected to the board in 2016, and reelected in 2020. He has previously served as a state representative, Ohio treasurer, and as a Columbus city councilmember.
The board president serves as a spokesperson for the Board of Commissioners.”
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After recovering from COVID-19, Commissioner Kevin Boyce pleads for added precaution
The Columbus Dispatch, 11/19/20
“Having suffered from the effects of COVID-19, which forced him into a Mt. Carmel West Hospital emergency room, Franklin County Commissioner Kevin Boyce and others are sharing the importance of practicing preventive measures to slow the spread.”
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Kevin Boyce taking lead in poverty, racism debate
The Columbus Dispatch, 7/6/20
“Boyce, 48, is playing an increasingly prominent role amid evolving public discussions on racism and poverty. While his career has included public service as a member of the Columbus City Council and the Ohio House and an appointment as state treasurer, Boyce said the work from his current seat on the Franklin County Board of Commissioners feels different.”
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