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Real conservatives must reject bigotry and intolerance so the GOP can survive

Real conservatives must reject bigotry and intolerance so the GOP can survive | Opinion John Fluharty, Special to the USA TODAY Network © Carolyn Kaster, AP A delegate shows support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on July 20, 2016, the third day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Today, the Republican Party stands at a precipice. From 2016 to 2020, voters stripped Republicans of their majority in the House, their majority in the Senate, and their control of the White House. It’s the first time since 1932 and the fifth time in U.S. history that a political party has lost all three in only four short years. Now, locked out of power and bleeding tens of thousands of voters, the GOP faces a stark choice: grow, or die.

Indicted Ohio lawmaker introduces bills for government accountability

Indicted Ohio lawmaker introduces bills for government accountability Rep. Householder joined the line of GOP critics of Ohio’s anti-coronavirus efforts by introducing his own pair of bills to trim public health officials’ powers. Credit: AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File FILE - In this Monday, July 18, 2016, file photo, former Speaker of the Ohio House Larry Householder speaks during the opening day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Author: Associated Press Updated: 6:44 PM EST March 4, 2021 A Republican lawmaker on Thursday introduced a pair of pandemic-related bills aimed at bringing checks and balances to Ohio government while he is under a federal investigation for his alleged role in a $61 million bribery scheme.

Maltz Heritage Award Announces 2020 Winners

Reply The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage announced its newest set of recipients of the Maltz Heritage Awards. (Google maps) BEACHWOOD, OH The winners of the 8th Annual Maltz Heritage Award were announced this week. Carole F. Hoover and Vanessa L. Whiting were selected for their work in bringing positive change to the community and their philanthropic contributions in Northeast Ohio. They will be recognized during an awards ceremony on May 24. The Maltz Heritage Award is given to persons or organizations that demonstrate leadership in the Northeast Ohio community and whose values align with the mission of the Museum to build bridges of tolerance and understanding with peoples of other religions, races, cultures and ethnic backgrounds.

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