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Chris Hicks: Ohio Election Commission fine could be a turning point

On December 16, 2021, after more than a year, Ohio Elections Commission Case 2020G-019, Hicks v. Freeman, reached a milestone. Team Householder candidate Allen…

Former FirstEnergy executive seeks more records in shareholder lawsuit

Lawyers for a former FirstEnergy executive want dark money groups connected to a massive public corruption case to fork over a big pile of records.

How will Ohio redistricting play out? Capitol Letter

How will Ohio redistricting play out? Capitol Letter Posted May 03, 2021 Ohio Department of Natural Resources Director Mary Mertz, First Lady Fran DeWine, and Gov. Mike DeWine (from left to right) turn ground Friday on a new memorial tree grove in honor of victims and survivors of COVID-19. The 15-tree grove, at Great Seal State Park in Chillicothe, will also recognize Ohioans who made personal sacrifices to protect others amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Ohio governor’s office) Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Mapping out the future: When redistricting begins again later this year, Democrats hope that a new map-drawing process approved by Ohio voters in 2018 as a way to eliminate gerrymandered districts will bring the state’s congressional seat ratio more in line with the proportion of the state’s Democratic voters. Sabrina Eaton talked to political analysts who expect the new rules will provide a more regular shape to some of Ohio’s most peculiarly configured districts

Ohio Senate removes nuclear subsidies from House Bill 6: Capitol Letter

Ohio Senate removes nuclear subsidies from House Bill 6: Capitol Letter Laura Hancock, cleveland.com © John Kuntz/The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS Twin 516-foot-tall cooling towers of the Perry nuclear power plant dominate Lake Erie s skyline. Rotunda Rumblings Nuclear option: The Ohio Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to remove nuclear subsidies contained in House Bill 6, the bailout bill that’s the subject of a federal corruption probe. As Andrew Tobias writes, senators said they no longer think the bill’s $1 billion in subsidies are necessary, and said repealing them will help turn the page on an embarrassing chapter for the legislature. The bill now heads to the House for consideration.

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