Yost’s office wouldn’t answer when asked if the attorney general thinks it’s OK for Ohioans to file wildly false financial documents repeatedly and over the course of a decade.
“This indictment is about more than one piece of legislation. It is about the hostile capture of a significant portion of Ohio’s state government by deception, betrayal and dishonesty.”
By Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal and Morgan Trau, Ohio Capital Journal
The increases are the consequence of a constitutional amendment passed by Ohio voters in 2006 that ties minimum wages to the Consumer Price Index — the federal government’s index of inflation.
Instead of reinvesting profits in research, equipment or in rank-and-file employees, companies often use a hefty chunk of that money to repurchase shares of company stock.
Moreno has called for an end to birthright citizenship, accusing his opponents of being “pro-amnesty" and floated the idea of national abortion restrictions.