Ohio is going to do the obvious and vote this prick in anyway.
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Ohio is going to do the obvious and vote this prick in anyway.
DeWine says he didn’t know about nearly $4 million in dark money FirstEnergy spent to back his bid for governor
Updated: Apr. 23, 2024, 7:11 p.m.
|Published: Apr. 23, 2024, 12:33 p.m.
By Jake Zuckerman, [email protected]
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday he didn’t know that FirstEnergy Corp., amid its self-acknowledged bribery campaign, made about $4 million in dark money payments backing his 2018 gubernatorial campaign.
A new trove of documents released as part of litigation stemming from FirstEnergy’s sweeping bribery campaign to pass 2019 legislation to bail out its nuclear plants reveal the company’s deep investment in what would become the DeWine ticket.
Republicans seek to override Ohio governor’s veto of trans rights bill | Ohio | The Guardian
Mike DeWine defied his party on gender-affirming care for youths and now legislature is set to reconvene early to push law through
The veto by DeWine, a Republican, marked a rare victory for LGBTQ+ advocates, who spent the past year battling a historic rise in anti-trans legislation and rhetoric across the United States.
Maria Bruno, policy director for Equality Ohio, said the governor’s veto was “a relief for Ohio’s transgender youth, parents, healthcare professionals and educators who can finally take a breath and get back to their lives”.
But that relief could be short-lived. Top Ohio Republicans, including the secretary of state, Frank LaRose, are now urging the state legislature to reverse the governor’s decision by overriding his veto.
All of these regulations that were cut are to the detriment of the safety of Americans and their food supply.
So here’s Governor DeWine’s response to Biden’s evil vax mandates. What a tepid and weak statement. He’s not joining other Republican governors in resisting or taking Biden to court. He’s not showing strong support for Ohio businesses. He’s not taking any kind of strong stand at all. This is bare minimum lip service at best. Very disappointed in “my” governor.
Mr. Governor, I may die if I don’t get some live music soon. You’ve had 2½ months to reach all the Boomers. May I please have a vaccine now?
My sister is putting Dewine in a new place for my mom to find him
Gov. DeWine: “Let me be blunt: We are not going to interfere with first amendment rights to practice your religion. But I don't know any religion that wants you to seriously endanger other people. I don't know any religion that says it's ok not to worry about your neighbor.”
A broken clock is right twice a day.