Solyndra Mess Taints Energy, President

Secretary of Energy Chu testified before a congressional committee yesterday to defend his department’s action in the handling of the Solyndra loan guarantee. The failure of the company, and it’s ability to restructure its $535 million government loan to repay private investors before the American taxpayers that funded it, is a taint on the administration, and amounts to robbery on a...
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An impassioned pitch

Like everyone around Capitol Square, we’re watching tomorrow’s election closely. Though the leadership at the Ohio Statehouse faces a bit of a referendum, we’re confident in the foundation our leaders are building for Ohio’s tomorrow. The passage of JobsOhio has cleared the way for an innovative business attraction climate in our state. The initiative has already created...
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Ohio House seeks to move on redistricting

The Ohio House of Representatives has put together a revision for its redistricting map, and seeks to garner the necessary support to pass it as an emergency measure, thus averting a likely contentious ballot vote on the GOP’s initial map in November 2012. House democrats, however, show no signs of coming across the aisle for this iteration of the legislation, so the effort may be a test of...
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