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Debate over CPD chopper flight takes some attention from youth grants

Columbus Public Safety Director Ned Pettus said Monday that he has instructed interim Police Chief Mike Woods to ensure that a police helicopter pilot who spelled out CPD in an early-morning Saturday flight over a residential area on the East Side is appropriately addressed. I will ensure that the results of his review are made available to both city council and the mayor s office, and will include an outline of any corrective actions undertaken, Pettus told Columbus City Council during a meeting Monday evening. Commander Robert Sagle, who oversees the helicopter unit, apologized for the time and attention this has caused when the city has much more important things to focus on.

Wait for Ohio unemployment benefits drags on for some

Lengthy delays in collecting unemployment benefits for some workers have been an issue throughout the pandemic. Initially, there were delays in getting some of the federal programs set up in Ohio to provide benefits for independent contractors, the self-employed and other workers not eligible for traditional unemployment programs. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, which administers unemployment aid in Ohio, was swamped with pandemic claims under the state s traditional unemployment system to begin with. Add in the new federal programs, and the agency was ill-equipped with manpower and technology to handle so many claims. Problems with fraudulent claims have run into the hundreds of thousands. Many workers with existing claims have seen their cases flagged because of fraud.

Sen Sherrod Brown to boost Ohio priorities when he chairs his first Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing

Sen. Sherrod Brown to boost Ohio priorities when he chairs his first Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing Updated Feb 18, 2021; Posted Feb 18, 2021 Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio is touting legislation to help workers whose jobs are affected by new technologies. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)AP Facebook Share WASHINGTON, D.C. - Predatory lenders, Wall Street manipulators and corporate profiteers beware. When a pair of U.S. Senate wins in Georgia last month turned control of the U.S. Senate over to Democrats, it turned over control of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs committee to Ohio’s Sherrod Brown, a longtime financial industry critic focused on consumer protection and “the dignity of work.” Brown pledges to shift its focus away from protecting Wall Street, and onto priorities like preventing evictions and building affordable housing. It’s the first committee Brown has chaired during his 28-year congressional career, and he’s e

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