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Ryan in a press release announced he’d won the backing of a slew of unions, including three chapters of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; Communication Workers of America District 4; International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 6; Maritime Engineers Beneficial Association; Ohio State Conference of IBEW; Ohio Association of Professional Firefighters; and two chapters of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers. “I come from a union family and I’m proud to have spent my life standing with the men and women of organized labor,” Ryan said. “I’m honored to be launching this campaign with the support of unions across Ohio. ....
Ohio Democrats are preparing to choose the leader they hope will turn the deepening red tide in a state that hasn’t been blue since 2012. With the party’s executive committee preparing for a Thursday vote on the next party chair, Summit County Councilwoman Liz Walters has emerged as the front-runner for the job. She locked down a key public endorsement from U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown. Walters also is getting support from organized labor leaders who hold major sway with committee members. Several groups representing young Democrats said Tuesday they are backing her as well. But Columbus political consultant Antoinette Wilson, who most recently engineered Jennifer Brunner’s successful campaign for Ohio Supreme Court justice, is pulling her own support, including from the head of the county party chairs association. ....
Gov. DeWine says onus will be on Ohio seniors to find, schedule coronavirus vaccines: Capitol Letter Updated Jan 13, 2021; Posted Jan 13, 2021 Gov. Mike DeWine said local agencies will have more details next week on the next phase of the coronavirus vaccine rollout plan. (John Kuntz, cleveland.com)John Kuntz, cleveland.com Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Senioritis: Gov. Mike DeWine said local agencies and providers will be in charge of crafting and rolling out the next phase of the coronavirus vaccine, which includes people 80 and older, Seth Richardson reports. DeWine said there won’t be a central sign-up or tracking method for who has the vaccine and when, so those eligible are going to have to stay up to date with their individual providers and make their own scheduling arrangements. ....