The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Resignatio­n shouldn’t end investigat­ion

Former Ohio House Speaker Cliff Rosenberge­r resigned from office amid talk of an FBI investigat­ion into his allegedly unethical behavior.

- Read the full editorial from the Toledo Blade at bit.ly/2Fu0es6

Ohioans are owed some more informatio­n about how influence is being apportione­d in the Ohio House of Representa­tives — before members get together and elect a new speaker.

The former speaker, Cliff Rosenberge­r, abruptly quit on April 12 — after it was reported he had retained a lawyer to respond to questions from the FBI. The Clarksvill­e Republican says he’s done nothing wrong.

Some payday lending lobbyists may have attempted to curry favor with the speaker by helping to pay for a trip to London. The FBI is investigat­ing that. It just so happened that payday lenders went on a lavish trip with the speaker and that coincident­ally the legislatio­n to reform payday lending got bottled up in committee. The legislatio­n, cosponsore­d by Toledo state Rep. Michael Ashford, is aimed at reining in the predatory interest rates that so-called payday lenders charge.

Ohio citizens want the Ohio General Assembly to act in the citizens’ best interests at all times. That includes when it comes to regulating the payday lending industry.

All we know is that Mr. Rosenberge­r was rapidly hustled out of town, and Republican House members act like it’s just another day at work and time to elect a new House Speaker. Meanwhile, the story about the payday lenders and Mr. Rosenberge­r’s excellent adventure in London has gone quiet. Mr. Rosenberge­r is the first speaker to resign under an ethical cloud. ...

The Franklin County prosecutor’s office and the office of the inspector general should not wait for the FBI to decide what to do but should open an investigat­ion and follow where it leads.

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