House Bill 6 Was Ohio’s Biggest Public Corruption Scandal. So Why Haven’t the Laws Changed?
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House Bill 6 was Ohio’s biggest public corruption scandal. So why haven’t the laws changed?
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder‘s arrest for racketeering made national headlines. The fallout reshaped Republican leadership. But nearly five years later, the laws that enabled a $60 million bribery scheme remain largely intact.
Anti-Corruption Legislation Hits Ohio General Assembly | The Star News Network
by JD Davidson With the final piece of House Bill 6 now gone, Democrat lawmakers in Ohio now want to close campaign spending loopholes that led to the largest bribery scandal in state history. The Ohio Anti-Corruption Act would not only force nonprofits and special interest groups to disclose their funders and contributions but also strengthen a ban on political foreign money Republicans passed a year ago. “The FBI showed everyone how dark mon…
Anti-Corruption Legislation Hits Ohio General Assembly
by JD Davidson With the final piece of House Bill 6 now gone, Democrat lawmakers in Ohio now want to close campaign spending loopholes that led to the largest bribery scandal in state history. The Ohio Anti-Corruption Act would not only force nonprofits and special interest groups to disclose their funders and contributions but also strengthen a ban on political foreign money Republicans passed a year ago. “The FBI showed everyone how dark mon…
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