The Columbus Dispatch

Sanders paid bill for police OT, city says

- By Joe Gorman

YOUNGSTOWN — Bernie Sanders paid his bill to the city police department for overtime for his visit to Youngstown during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign, but the campaigns of President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have yet to pony up.

The city mailed invoices to all three campaigns on Sept. 28 last year. This week they received a check from the Sanders campaign for $5,996.89 for overtime 17 police officers racked up during Sanders' rally March 14, 2016, at the Covelli Centre.

Still to be paid is a $23,504.95 bill the department sent for overtime to Clinton's campaign for a July 30, 2016, rally at East High School; and $1,802 by Trump's campaign for a Sept. 5 visit to the Canfield Fair last year.

Capt. Jason Simon, the department's fiscal officer, said at the fair the campaign used the department's bomb squad and other personnel who are members of the Mahoning Valley Crisis Response Team.

The city will submit a bill shortly to the Trump campaign for overtime costs incurred at Trump's July 25 rally at Covelli, which was part of his campaign. Simon estimated that bill to be about $11,000.

The police department did not bill Trump for overtime when he visited Youngstown State University last year about a week before his Canfield Fair visit because that visit took place during regular business hours and no extra time was incurred, Simon said.

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