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The book called "Do What You Said You Would Do: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp," will provide "an inside look" at the four years of the Trump presidency. ....
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. ....
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. ....
Ohio is spending at least $3.6 million to set up coronavirus vaccine signup system: Capitol Letter Updated Feb 25, 2021; Posted Feb 25, 2021 Cleveland Metropolitan School District specialist Scherhera Shearer gets her first round of the COVID-19 vaccine on Feb. 9. Ohio is expected to soon have a one-stop website to sign up for shots. (Joshua Gunter/cleveland.com)Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Contractual obligations: Ohio is paying at least $3.6 million to Accenture to develop the statewide coronavirus vaccine signup, after a system developed for the federal government was not able to work for Ohio, state officials told Laura Hancock. The cost may go up if Ohio adds additional services and as more people schedule appointments, since the contract only covers 1 million people. ....