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Ohio Senate advances bill rolling back part of House Bill 6: Capitol Letter
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
Inside the core of the Perry nuclear power plant in March 2015. (The FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co.)
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Energy bar: The Ohio Senate sent a bill to the House Wednesday afternoon that eliminates a part of 2019′s House Bill 6 that guarantees revenue for FirstEnergy. Laura Hancock writes that this is the first time an Ohio legislative chamber has made a change to HB 6, even though the federal government announced a bribery probe around the bill’s passage over six months ago.
Bailout out? Legislation to repeal the centerpiece of HB6, a $1 billion-plus ratepayer bailout of two Northern Ohio nuclear power plants, will likely pass the Ohio Senate in a couple of weeks, Senate President Matt Huffman said Wednesday, according to Jeremy Pelzer. Meanwhile, a House committee heard testimony on five different bills to repeal all or part
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Ryan Burgess Named New President and CEO for Goodwill Columbus
February 4, 2021 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 4, 2021
Ryan Burgess has been named President and CEO of Goodwill Columbus. Burgess currently serves as Cabinet Secretary for Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.
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Ryan Burgess (Photo: Business Wire)
The announcement was made by Goodwill Columbus Board Chair Johnni Beckel, Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer with Ohio Health.
“Our Board is enthusiastic about its selection of Ryan Burgess to assume the position as Goodwill’s next President and CEO. He brings enormous passion and significant experience in advancing workforce transformation. With his leadership, we can achieve our agency’s strategic path forward to equip 100,000 people in central Ohio, including individuals with disabilities and other barriers, with the tools to advance econ
Hot topics at virtual CES: AVs, air taxis and drones
Alexa St. John & Pete Bigelow
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GM showed two Cadillac-branded concepts an electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft, left, and electric shuttle during CES last week.
CES came without many of the bells and whistles and celebrity appearances, and none of the in-person experiences that typically make the show both overwhelming and great.
Though far less groundbreaking than a traditional CES, the all-digital show did feature a decent lineup of discussions on electrification, automated vehicles, the many opportunities of air mobility and more.
Here are some highlights.
A matter of trust and regulation
2 January 2021, 9:33 am EST By Google Wing fights new law of FAA ( Youtube/Wing )
Last week, the United States government made the biggest set of changes to drone law in the country. The government has ruled that almost every drone in the United States airspace will need to tell their exact locations and the locations of their pilots.
This is in order to address safety, national security and law enforcement concerns regarding the integration of the aircraft into the airspace of the country.
Google s response to drone law
Google expressed their distaste about the new rules. The company s drone delivery subsidiary called Google Wing wrote a post about the new law. The statement was posted by Reuters titled Broadcast-Only Remote Identification of Drones May Have Unintended Consequences for American Consumers.