Troy Faulkner of Faulkner Painting of Whitehall, Ohio had the company logo and phone number in bright letters on his back as he kicked in a window at the U.S. Capitol Building.
Matt Huffman, the newly minted Senate President, spent a substantial chunk of his political career introducing education bills. And his counterpart in the Ohio House, Speaker Bob Cupp, has too. They re both Republican attorneys from Lima. They have clear opinions on issues like the cost of educating economically disadvantaged students and school choice.
And they have what advocates call the best chance in years to reshape Ohio s K-12 education system in ways that could either be your wildest dream or worst nightmare depending on which side of the debate you fall.
The school voucher guy
Around the Ohio Capitol, Huffman is known as the voice for school choice.
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QAnon adherents discussed posing as troops to infiltrate inauguration, FBI briefing says
Carol D. Leonnig and Matt Zapotosky, The Washington Post
Jan. 18, 2021
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Participants rehearse the inaugural ceremony at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara
WASHINGTON - The FBI privately warned law enforcement agencies Monday that far-right extremists have discussed posing as National Guard members in Washington and that others have reviewed maps of vulnerable spots in the city - signs of potential efforts to disrupt Wednesday s inauguration, according to an intelligence report obtained by The Washington Post.
The document, a summary of threats that the FBI identified in a Monday intelligence briefing, warned that lone wolves and adherents of the QAnon conspiracy theory, some of whom participated in the violent siege on the Capitol on Jan. 6, have indicated that they plan to come to Washington for President-elect Joe Biden s
Armed protest in Columbus on Sunday was peaceful
Courtesy of Jake Zuckerman.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio â The following article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal and published on News5Cleveland.com under a content-sharing agreement.
A cohort of armed men stood at the Statehouse steps calling for unity.
A conspiracy theorist with a megaphone yelled about dangerous vaccines, 9/11 and the 2020 election.
A Black Lives Matter activist simply waved a flag in celebration of the looming inauguration of a new president.
The entire Sunday crowd of roughly 100 stood, braving a sometimes-heavy snowfall, outside a Statehouse fortified with Humvees, National Guardsmen, and police barriers.