FBI investigation revealed vast FirstEnergy-backed political network hidden through lax state disclosure rules
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Legal filings and media reports over the past six months gradually have peeled back the layers of a dark-money political network funded by FirstEnergy, the Akron-based utility company.
But because state and federal law don’t require political nonprofits to disclose their donors, the only reason the public knows about anything about the utility’s ties to the expansive constellation of Ohio political causes is the federal investigation into House Bill 6, the nuclear bailout law which prosecutors say passed due to a $61 million bribery scheme, funded by FirstEnergy and its affiliates through secret or difficult to trace political donations.
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Madeira receives funding for redevelopment of McDonald Commons Park The combination of a CDBG grant and state funding will accelerate the redevelopment of the pivotal community park. (Source: Pixabay) By FOX19 Digital Staff | December 16, 2020 at 8:56 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 9:19 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The City of Madeira has received a grant for ADA playground equipment at McDonald Commons, according to City Council member Brian Mueller.
The $48,000 Community Development Block Grant grant will be used to purchase the playground equipment in 2023.
The city will also receive $215,000 in the state’s latest appropriations bill, slated to be passed later this week, Mueller explains.