[2] CPAC protest tactics included stopping traffic[3][4] and interrupting the State of the County address.
[5] CPAC called for Cuyahoga County to invest in the community instead of $16 million in Israel Bonds.
[6] CPAC works with Jewish Voice for Peace's Break the Bonds campaign.
Cuyahoga County Council introduced a CPAC-supported resolution to prohibit future investments in foreign securities which was later withdrawn.
[7] During a march outside County Executive Chris Ronayne's house, 4 protestors were cited for noise disturbance.