The Columbus Dispatch

Dewine legislativ­e director with past Firstenerg­y ties resigns

- Jessie Balmert

COLUMBUS – Gov. Mike Dewine’s top lobbyist Dan Mccarthy resigned, effective Friday, after nearly three years on the job.

Mccarthy, former leader of The Success Group lobbying firm and a Democrat, led Dewine’s fights against restrictio­ns on the state health department during the COVID-19 pandemic and helped pass a gas tax hike in 2019.

“As with any intense experience, there is a time to take a break,” Mccarthy wrote in a Thursday letter to Dewine. “I know I’ve run quite a bit over my two-year commitment but I think now is the right time to resign as your Legislativ­e Director.”

Mccarthy came under fire for his close ties to Akron-based Firstenerg­y, which recently admitted it bribed public officials to achieve a $1 billion bailout for two nuclear plants in northern Ohio. Mccarthy’s resignatio­n letter did not reference Firstenerg­y or House Bill 6.

Before joining Dewine’s administra­tion, Mccarthy was a lobbyist for Firstenerg­y and served as president of Partners for Progress, a Firstenerg­yfunded dark money group that donated money to then-rep. Larry Householde­r’s political operation.

Mccarthy said he was not aware of “anything illegal or unethical” about Partners for Progress’ operations or transactio­ns.

In July, Democratic lawmakers called on Mccarthy and Dewine’s top adviser Laurel Dawson to resign. Rep. Casey Weinstein, D-hudson, said the two didn’t deserve the privilege of a taxpayer-funded job.

Dewine has repeatedly defended Mccarthy and Dawson, saying they did nothing wrong.

“Governor, it’s been the ride of a lifetime,” Mccarthy wrote. “And although I am really sad at the thought of not being with you and the team, I can go to sleep every night knowing that for a moment in time my profession­al life had real meaning and I was able to make a difference in people’s lives.”

Mccarthy’s replacemen­t will be Aaron Crooks, who served as deputy director.

Jessie Balmert is a reporter for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Akron Beacon Journal, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus Dispatch and 18 other affiliated news organizati­ons across Ohio.

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