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Lawyers: Biden in office makes 2020 protest suit unnecessary

Lawyers: Biden in office makes 2020 protest suit unnecessary
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States rights to the rescue - Washington Times

In Founding Fathers' days, it was the Federalists versus the Anti-Federalists. In Joe Biden's presidential days, it's the radical environmentalists versus the state treasurers. And watch and wait: If states stand strong, they'll get the win on this one.

Democrats, Republicans introduce resolutions to expel indicted state Rep Larry Householder: The Wake Up for Thursday, May 27, 2021

Democrats, Republicans introduce resolutions to expel indicted state Rep. Larry Householder: The Wake Up for Thursday, May 27, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © Cory Shaffer/cleveland.com Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O Malley announced on Wednesday, May 26, 2021 the arrests of 31 men accused of trying to meet up for sex with an undercover agent posing as a teenager online. Weather Lots of sunshine is in the forecast today but it will be much cooler, with highs staying in the mid-60s. Clouds move in overnight and there will be chances of showers. Temps will drop to the low 50s. Read more. The headlines Expelling Householder: While both Republicans and Democrats have introduced resolutions to expel indicted state Rep. Larry Householder from the Ohio House, so far there’s no sign when or if either measure might pass. Jeremy Pelzer reports that the resolutions – which, so far, haven’t been assigned numbers – are the first formal measures to rem

Opinion: Natural gas and oil industry s impact felt throughout Ohio

George Brown Ohio jobs are natural gas and oil jobs. That s the message I hope President Biden receives during his visit to Cleveland on Thursday, May 27. Data from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services indicates that the natural gas and oil industry employs more than 208,000 Ohioans. The average wage for workers employed directly by the natural gas and oil industry is $81,749. Contrast that with the average wage for all Ohio industries, which sits at $51,740. An independent study by Cleveland State University s Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs revealed that shale-related natural gas and oil investment in Ohio totaled an estimated $90.6 billion from 2011 through June 2020.

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