Politician video calls into debate on distracted driving law while.driving
Seat belt? What seat belt?
Sometimes people do things that make you wonder if they were really thinking.like.at all.
Andrew Brenner, a Republican state senator in Ohio, provided a pitch perfect example of such an incident this week. Â
The state senate in Ohio is debating a bill that would increase penalties for distracted driving. Brenner â who supports stricter penalties â called into a debate on that bill
while driving. Zoom fails are pretty common these days, but this bit of hypocrisy was so easy to avoid.Â
Brenner seemed to make a hilariously poor attempt at covering his tracks during the Ohio Controlling Board meeting. After first appearing onscreen for the meeting clearly in his car, he added a background that seemed to be a home office. But, of course, his seat belt was still slung across his chest and the background faded in and out.Â
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Washington State Community College hosted its board of trustees Monday to review not only the partnership of the college with the Washington County Career Center in robotics, but also concerning the renovation of the health sciences wing of the college and updates to the delivery of the physical therapist assistant curriculum.
See the local page for a review of the first of two open house events highlighting the partnership with the career center, with a second open house scheduled for today at 7 p.m. at the community college campus in Marietta on Colegate Drive. Renovations
With a construction budget of $2,012,825 for renovations to the existing main (health and sciences) building of the college, the board approved an additional maximum expenditure of $167,430 for architectural and engineering services Monday.