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Ohio lawmakers quietly add a measure in the state budget that makes their text messages and emails exempt from open records ...
Ex-Ohio House Speaker sentenced in one of the largest corruption cases in state history Once one of the most powerful politicians in Ohio, Householder is now a convicted felon, guilty of ...
As his federal racketeering trial kicked off Monday, former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder said he is optimistic and looking forward to telling his side of the story.“It should be a very ...
Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder is accused of taking bribes in exchange for legislation in what investigators have deemed the biggest public corruption scandal in Ohio history.
Akron native Charles Jones was so pumped about Ohio's nuclear bailout bill passing in 2019 that he sent a photoshopped image of faces on Mount Rushmore, including the state's top utility regulator ...
The corruption trial of former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder was temporarily paused Wednesday after a juror tested positive for COVID-19. U.S. District Judge Timothy Black ordered ...
The Ohio House has finally voted to end the controversial coal plant subsidies tied to the state’s infamous HB6 corruption scandal, but not before a revealing debate on the “Today in Ohio ...
Democratic state lawmakers said Wednesday they are rolling out three bills targeting bribes and other forms of political corruption post-House Bill 6.
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 ...
Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder arrives Tuesday morning, January 24, 2023, at the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in Cincinnati for the second day of the corruption trial of Householder.
Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder goes through security at Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, before jury selection in his federal trial on Jan. 20, 2023, in Cincinnati.
Ohio’s largest-ever corruption case is a political black eye for the state. Some local lawmakers say it will take a long time to reverse the harm caused and that meaningful reforms are needed to ...