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Who s who in Ohio s largest public corruption case: the House Bill 6 nuclear bailout

Who s who in Ohio s largest public corruption case: the House Bill 6 nuclear bailout
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400 drug company checks flowed to Ohio legislators campaigns for 2020

400 drug company checks flowed to Ohio legislators campaigns for 2020
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Ohio sees gradual rise in women in the Statehouse

Ohio sees gradual rise in women in the Statehouse Laura Bischoff © Provided by Dayton Daily News The percentage of state legislative seats held by women across the nation hit a historical record in 2021. A century after women won the right to vote, the number of women in the Ohio General Assembly is slowly increasing but still falls short of parity with the gender-mix of Ohio. A new survey by the National Conference of Legislatures found that 31.1% of the 132 seats in the Ohio General Assembly are held by women in 2021, up from 26.5% two years ago and from 22% four years ago. Women comprise an estimated 51 percent of Ohio’s 11.7 million residents, according to the U.S. Census bureau.

The Recorder - Northfield paramedic announces retirement, increasedfocus on Start Em Early Foundation

Northfield paramedic announces retirement, increased focus on Start ’Em Early Foundation Northfield EMS Public Education Coordinator and Paramedic Erik Davidson, shown in February with items that are included in sensory bags for people with autism, is retiring as a paramedic but will continue to run his nonprofit, the Start ’Em Early Foundation. STAFF FILE PHOTO/DAN LITTLE Related stories NORTHFIELD Following complications from an accident and changes in his personal life, Northfield EMS Paramedic Erik Davidson will retire on Jan. 1. In an email announcing his plans, Davidson, of Southwick, said continued factors from injuries he sustained in a fire in August have “affected (his) confidence as a running paramedic.” He also cited changes in his personal life, as he has assumed sole medical care of his elderly mother.

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