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Yost right to call for halt to extra energy payments | News, Sports, Jobs

Kudos to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost for taking it upon himself to head to the table with FirstEnergy in an attempt to hammer out an agreement to stop collection of the guaranteed profit subsidy approved by Ohio lawmakers as part of a tainted energy bill. As part of the settlement, FirstEnergy this week filed an application advising the Public Utility Commission of Ohio, or PUCO, that it will forego collection of a profitability guarantee. The move halts the company from using a clause in House Bill 6 that would have cost customers an extra $102 million this year. House Bill 6, enacted in 2019, authorizes payments totaling some $1 billion in subsidies to energy companies, including nuclear and solar power interests, over a period of years. Electric customers would cover the cost.

Columbus, Ohio police officer charged in the December killing of Andre Hill

Columbus, Ohio police officer charged in the December killing of Andre Hill Adam Coy, a 19-year veteran of the Columbus, Ohio, Division of Police, was arrested on charges of homicide Wednesday in the December 22 killing of Andre Hill, a 47-year-old African American man who was unarmed at the time of the shooting. Coy, who is white, was suspended and then fired after the December shooting. He has also been charged with dereliction of duty and felonious assault. Andre Hill (Facebook) Officer Coy and his partner were responding to a complaint from a neighborhood resident, who claimed they had seen a suspicious vehicle in the area.

Nonprofit in alleged $60M Ohio bribery scheme to plead guilty

Nonprofit in alleged $60M Ohio bribery scheme to plead guilty Federal authorities have said former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and others used the nonprofit as a conduit for $60 million in bribes. Credit: AP FILE - In this Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, file photo, Republican Ohio state Rep. Larry Householder, sits at the head of a legislative session as Speaker of the House, in Columbus. Author: MARK GILLISPIE (Associated Press) Published: 4:32 PM EST February 5, 2021 Updated: 4:32 PM EST February 5, 2021 A nonprofit that authorities believe was used to funnel payments for a $60 million bribery scheme to win legislative approval for an energy subsidy bill and block a voter issue from reaching the Ohio ballot agreed to a guilty plea Friday in federal court in Cincinnati.

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