The Coalition of Democratic and Progressive Organizations of Central Ohio

The Coalition of Democratic and Progressive Organizations of Central Ohio

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The Coalition is a coordinating body composed of representatives of Democratic and Progressive clubs and other organizations.

The Coalition works to advance a progressive public policy agenda and get candidates elected who support that agenda.

06/01/2026

🚨 BREAKING: A federal appeals court has ruled, in a 2-1 decision, that the Trump-Hegseth transgender military ban is likely unconstitutional, finding that the policy appears to be driven by a “bare desire to harm a politically unpopular group” and is “both arbitrary and based upon animus.”

In a blistering opinion, Judge Wilkins wrote that the administration provided no factual basis for claims that transgender service members lack the honesty, humility, or integrity required for military service, noting that many of the plaintiffs have served honorably for years and earned more than 80 commendations.

The court upheld an injunction protecting current transgender service members from being expelled under the policy, while vacating the injunction as it applies to new applicants seeking to enlist.

06/01/2026

Tomorrow kicks off Pride month. This is a particularly important one for me. As someone who was raised in a conservative city during a conservative era, it honestly never dawned on me that I could ever successfully run for office. Quite honestly, it still feels surreal.
If you would like to celebrate with me, you'll have a couple opportunities this month. 1) My campaign is having a Pride fundraising event on June 18th. Details are in the flyer below. 2) Please feel free to come walk in the Pride parade with me on June 20th. I will be walking with the Democratic Party, but reach out if you would like to join and I will get you a Better with Boller shirt! Just send me a message and I will make sure we have a shirt for you.

Photos from MeidasTouch's post 05/28/2026
05/28/2026

A record number of Americans are leaving the U.S.

The country saw a net negative migration of between 10,000 and 295,000 people in 2025, according to research from The Brookings Institution. The widest estimated range was among people who left voluntarily, with Brookings estimating that between 210,000 to 405,000 people did so last year.

It’s the first time in at least 50 years that more people moved out of the country than moved in. cnb.cx/4ebXQsr

05/26/2026

Don't like the direction of Ohio, take a look at who has been running things! Vote BLUE in 2026! Learn how you can make a difference in our community on June 15th, 6:30pm at Los Margaritas on 256! Politics and Margaritas? So much fun!

05/26/2026
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