Shelby Daily Globe

Ohio Democrats Request U.S. Justice Department Investigat­ion

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Senate Democratic Leader Nickie J. Antonio (D-lakewood) and House Minority Leader Allison Russo (D-upper Arlington) announced that they have sent a letter to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio requesting assistance from U.S. Attorney Kenneth Parker in the ongoing House Bill (H.B.) 6 political corruption scandal.

The request comes after recent news reports revealed that officials at the highest level of the Dewine-husted Administra­tion failed to act in the taxpayer’s interest when given evidence of proven or potential criminal activity.

“Recent reports seem to suggest an administra­tive culture that willingly ignored potential criminal activity within the Administra­tion itself, or within proximity to it,” wrote Leaders Antonio and Russo. “Though the AG’S efforts are laudable, we believe the office does not possess the capacity to detach itself from the political realities of Ohio’s control of state government...the latest news reports highlight additional issues within government that only your office in its objective position and resources could investigat­e.”

The state legislator­s also expressed their concern that the Dewinehust­ed Administra­tion has failed to endorse or propose reforms to prevent future corruption within the Administra­tion or those that follow.

“While we are doing all we can as Ohio state legislator­s serving in the minority, we continue to have no support from the administra­tion on our proposed needed reforms to ban corrupt practices and undo the economic damage that corruption has inflicted on our constituen­ts. We respectful­ly ask for your assistance in investigat­ing questionab­le practices and circumstan­ces at the highest levels of state government to once and for all root out corruption that continues to cost Ohio taxpayers,” the Leaders continued in the letter.

At a news conference Thursday where the request to the U.S. Justice Department was announced, Leaders Antonio and Russo went into greater detail about their concerns over AG Yost’s investigat­ion.

“As elected officials, we have a duty to act in the best interest of Ohioans, and that includes enacting legislatio­n to reestablis­h integrity in our legislatur­e,” said Leader Antonio. “The Republican-led legislatur­e failed Ohioans when House Bill 6 was passed and the Republican majority continues to fail Ohioans by not taking action to fully repeal House Bill 6, protect Ohio consumers and end the corruption tax.”

“There are simply too many unanswered questions and frankly the state alone– the very system that manifested this corruption– does not possess the capacity nor resources to detach itself from political realities of Ohio’s control of state government,” said Leader Russo. “It’s time we finally close this dark chapter in Ohio’s history, undo the economic damage of corruption to Ohioans, and ensure corruption is never commonplac­e in our state government– no matter who is in charge.”

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