As a service to the public, this story is free. Please support local journalism by subscribing to Cincinnati.com. It's only $1 for the first six months. After three Cincinnati City Council members were arrested on federal bribery charges this past year, their colleagues are offering voters the chance to change how corruption is handled at City Hall. Issue 1 and Issue 2 both pertain to responding to council members who have been indicted for crimes. “It is about restoring public trust for the citizens of Cincinnati,” Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman told The Enquirer in February. “We obviously know 2020 was rough for this council.”