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Republicans' overturning of DeWine's health-order veto puts Ohioans at risk

Republicans overturning of DeWine s health-order veto puts Ohioans at risk Thomas Suddes If there were a Guinness Book of Irresponsibility, Ohio General Assembly Republicans have again earned themselves special mention. No, we’re not talking about school funding, although last month marked the 24th anniversary of the state Supreme Court’s school-funding reform order – which the legislature has yet to obey. Nor are we talking about the $700 million that Ohio electricity customers will pay to bail out two coal-fueled power plants, including one in Indiana. That coal-plant bailout remains the law of Ohio, despite the partial repeal of House Bill 6, the scandalous 2019 pro-utility bill that spawned federal corruption indictments.

Opinion: Thanks to Republicans, Ohioans' health now at risk

Republican legislators voting to overturn Republican Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of Substitute Senate Bill 22 is a potentially lethal decision.

Legislature's Senate Bill 22 power ploy puts Ohioans' health at risk: Thomas Suddes

Legislature’s Senate Bill 22 power ploy puts Ohioans’ health at risk: Thomas Suddes Updated 5:34 AM; Today 5:34 AM In January, the Ohio Statehouse was encircled by fencing and windows were boarded up, with state troopers visible patrolling outside the building in downtown Columbus. Thomas Suddes in his column today chides Statehouse Republicans for using their legislative dominance to make Ohioans less safe with a law and veto override that throws public health into the dangerous realm of legislative whim. (Jeremy Pelzer, cleveland.com) Facebook Share If there were a Guinness Book of Irresponsibility, Ohio General Assembly Republicans would have earned themselves special mention. No, we’re not talking about school funding, nor about the $700 million that Ohio’s electricity customers must still pay to bail out two coal-fueled power plants, one in Indiana.

Lt. Gov. Jon Husted's coronavirus tweet left Asian Americans feeling disappointed in Ohio leadership

Lt. Gov. Jon Husted’s coronavirus tweet left Asian Americans feeling disappointed in Ohio leadership Updated Apr 03, 11:50 AM; Posted Apr 03, 5:30 AM Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, pictured speaking during a coronavirus briefings on April 24, 2020, created controversy with a recent tweet about the coronavirus. Ohio s Asian American community said they were dismayed by Husted s response and lack of apology. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – Oanh Loi-Powell came to the United States in 1975 as a refugee from Vietnam who was sponsored by a Lutheran church In Toledo, where she would settle. Now 56 and semi-retired, Loi-Powell, who has an engineering degree from Case Western Reserve University, remains active in the community. She helped with the Vietnamese Cultural Garden and serves on a variety of business, civic and cultural boards.

Lt. Gov. Jon Husted's coronavirus tweet left Asian Americans feeling disappointed in Ohio leadership

Lt. Gov. Jon Husted's coronavirus tweet left Asian Americans feeling disappointed in Ohio leadership
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