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It seems Ohio’s nefarious Republican legislators did not learn their lesson last year about what happens when they play unfair and try to stack the deck. What might they do to confuse voters in November over the issue of ending gerrymandering, which has given those self-same Republicans their way-off-kilter level of power?
We have an update on one of the teenagers in our delinquent series, one who got swallowed up by red tape after he was, apparently wrongly, bound over to adult court. What is the update? Trump’s margin was about 476 ,000 votes. That is a significant gap for any Democrat to overcome. Kamala Harris could certainly energize certain voter blocks, especially with her positions on reproductive rights and her appeal to black women and younger voters, but she faces the challenge of winning over white working class voters in regions like Youngstown and Lorain County.
How hard, based on all the state regulations, is it for wannabe marijuana purveyors to find sites that are legal for their business?Well, state law prohibits marijuana facilities of any kind from being within 500 feet of schools, churches, public parks, and libraries. So the Ohio State University Drug Enforcement Policy Center put together a map and they put on that map almost 10 ,000 churches, 6 ,500 schools, and 719 libraries.
did talk on the record said he’s involved, raises a lot of questions. And he said he’s going to have his own announcement about redistricting comingThat look there’s no way this works. I Guarantee this won’t work. We’ll do exactly what we did last year.
Jeff Epstein, is the Cleveland’s chief of integrated development, broke down this proposal spending package for Courtney Astolfi. The city’s contribution wouldn’t come from the general fund, but from future increases in property tax revenue from bedrocks, properties, and a designated downtown district. This is an economic development tool that’s known as a TIFF, that’s short for tax increment financing.
common police court that prevented Stevens from spending that OHRA money until a lawsuit goes to trial this October. So 10th appeals court judge, Carly Edelstein in a one -page ruling stayed that injunction until August 14th oral arguments on Stevens’ appeal of the adjunction. And Stevens, you know, he says, the speaker has always led the campaign committee. I don’t understand why they’re trying to take the money away from me in the first place.
siblings, parents, spouses, step parents, aunts and uncles, and that’s it. So a good friend or a partner or a roommate, they weren’t allowed.But the federal law could not be more clear. And that’s what’s so shocking about Larose saying, we disagree, we’re consulting. The federal law says it as plain as day, and that’s what the judge said. This isn’t a debate. The federal law says X, and you’re breaking it. Your law is done. I don’t see this going another way.
avoid turning him into a worst criminal in the prison system. But it was, we can charge him, we do. It seems like that’s the way the prosecutor’s office works, is whatever the hardest thing we can throw at somebody is, let’s throw it at them without really thinking it through.You’re listening to Today in Ohio.
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