CLEVELAND — About one month after the city of Cleveland made headlines for losing millions that could have been used to protect children from lead poisoning, they announced they’d be bringing former City Council Member Rebecca Maurer back to city hall to help navigate the city’s lead crisis.
“That just started a conversation that really, this could be my next opportunity to contribute my years of work for the city’s kids,” Maurer said.
She’s worked in lead for roughly a decade and quickly became known as City Council’s “lead expert” during her four years in office…