Republican Jan Scotland announces Toledo mayoral campaign
Jun. 24—Jan Scotland, a local businessman who in 2008 launched an unsuccessful bid for
"I see a situation where the city is kind of falling apart and treading water. There are too many issues out here that aren't being addressed, and it seems like the main answer to it is to go to committee," the 65-year-old Republican said. "The policies of the current administration, or the lack of polices of the current administration, are getting us in trouble."
"If you don't understand what's going on that's causing the violence, then you shouldn't be mayor,"
Mayor Kapszukiewicz, who is running for another four-year term and has the
Another issue he'd like to address as mayor is to develop a plan for the
In 1996 he founded
Former
The deadline to file completed petitions is
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