RPAC Trustees Invest in REALTOR® Champions Committed to Homeownership
The REALTOR® Political Action Committee (RPAC) Trustees for the REALTOR® Alliance of Greater Cincinnati have voted to contribute to Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney, Councilmember Mark Jeffreys, and former Councilmember Liz Keating — three proven REALTOR® Champions who share our vision of expanding and protecting homeownership opportunities across Cincinnati.
Each of these leaders has demonstrated a consistent commitment to policies that strengthen neighborhoods, encourage responsible development, and preserve housing affordability. From supporting streamlined permitting and zoning reform to advancing innovative housing solutions and protecting private property rights, Jeffreys, Kearney, and Keating have shown they understand that a healthy real estate market benefits everyone.
“These candidates have a deep understanding of how housing policy impacts our residents and our local economy,” said Kelly Meyer, RPAC Trustees Chair. “They listen to REALTORS®, value our expertise, and partner with us to make homeownership attainable for more families.”
Quivari Jackson, RPAC Trustees Vice Chair, echoed that sentiment:
“Supporting REALTOR® Champions like these is at the heart of what RPAC does. It’s about ensuring that decision-makers understand the real-world impact of housing policy and stand up for homeowners and future homeowners alike.”
Through RPAC, REALTORS® come together to back candidates — regardless of party — who champion real estate, private property rights, and the American Dream of homeownership.
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