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How Ohio Republicans are undermining Governor Mike DeWine: The Wake Up for Monday, April 26, 2021

How Ohio Republicans are undermining Governor Mike DeWine: The Wake Up for Monday, April 26, 2021
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Ohio coronavirus vaccine demand has slumped Now comes the long slog toward herd immunity

Ohio coronavirus vaccine demand has slumped. Now comes the long slog toward herd immunity. Today 5:30 AM Tazz Mays, operations manager at a Cleveland nonprofit that serves the homeless, receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during an event Cuyahoga County held for health care workers in February at Mayfield High School. Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio - Millions of Ohioans couldn’t get a coronavirus vaccine jab soon enough. They believed in the science, were lonely for their loved ones and wanted to travel or see the office again. They put their names on vaccine waiting lists, regularly tracked their eligibility and loaded and reloaded and reloaded websites of providers, hoping for an open appointment.

Did Gov Mike DeWine play politics when distributing vaccines? The data says no

Did Gov. Mike DeWine play politics when distributing vaccines? The data says no. Updated 9:59 AM; Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio It appears that Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, kept to his word and kept politics out of the coronavirus vaccine rollout. While the vaccination program has been marred by some logistical problems, a cleveland.com/Plain Dealer analysis of the first two months of widespread distribution of the vaccine showed no indication that DeWine played favorites with counties more likely to support him in his upcoming re-election bid. Vaccine doses were like gold at the beginning of the rollout. Gold that could have been used to curry political favor by making them more accessible to supporters. Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has been accused of just that, hosting pop-up vaccine sites in wealthy, GOP-dominated areas where his supporters reside.

Navigating Finances: Advance Ohio offers financial advice at free virtual event

Navigating Finances: Advance Ohio offers financial advice at free virtual event Updated 6:00 AM; Today 6:00 AM Advance Ohio, which handles advertising for The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com, will use the event to help Ohioans beef up their financial health for at no cost. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio Advance Ohio wants to help Ohioans beef up their financial health with a free virtual seminar. Advance Ohio, which handles advertising for The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com, will use the virtual event to give people the chance to learn money management skills, to help them retire comfortably, or own a home.

Gov Mike DeWine, lawmakers look to police reform bill: Capitol Letter

Gov. Mike DeWine, lawmakers look to police reform bill: Capitol Letter Rotunda Rumblings Police action: In the wake of Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction and the Columbus police shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant, Republican state lawmakers (with Gov. Mike DeWine’s support) are preparing to introduce a police-reform bill that would create a police licensing board, increase training requirements, require independent investigations of police shootings, and set up state use-of-force and disciplinary action databases. But as Jeremy Pelzer reports, no Democrats or lawmakers of color were consulted about the bill. Thank you, next: The Ohio House voted Wednesday to approve a two-year, $74.7 billion budget bill, sending the bill to the state Senate. As Andrew Tobias reports, Senate President Matt Huffman expressed skepticism over the amount of spending in the bill, including the school funding overhaul that it contains. “It’s easier to make decisions that can be catastrophic

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