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Why did Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose limit ballot drop boxes for the 2021 elections? Capitol Letter
Updated Feb 24, 2021;
Posted Feb 24, 2021
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine received his second dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Feb. 23, 2020 from Dr. Kevin Sharrett at Kettering Health Network s Jamestown office. DeWine, along with wife, Fran, both became eligible when the state opened up coronavirus vaccinations for 70-year-olds. (Ohio Governor s Office)
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Box lunch: Andrew Tobias has more insight into why Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose is sticking to his decision to once again limit ballot drop boxes to one per county in elections this year, including the May primary. LaRose has said that he personally supports expanding drop boxes but doesn’t believe he has the legal authority to do so. But every court that’s ruled on the matter thus far has said otherwise.
By A. Kim | February 11, 2021 | 4:03pm EST
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(CNS News) Following President Joe Biden’s decision on Feb. 4 to end “all American support for offensive operations in the war in Yemen, including relevant arms sales,” his administration has initiated talks with the Saudis and has called on Houthi rebels to halt attacks.
For six years, the Saudi coalition and Houthi rebels within Yemen, who are backed by Iran, have been at war, and before Biden’s announcement, precision-guided munition sales to Saudi Arabia alone were worth as much as $760 million, reported
Defense News.
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Although President Donald Trump previously vetoed a resolution that would have stopped arms sales to Saudi Arabia, Biden’s move was received positively by Republicans such as Mike Lee (R-Utah), who tweeted, “I commend the president’s announcement ending unconstitutional U.S. support for the war in Yemen.”
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