drive-thru mass vaccination clinic for more than 11,000 people, and they did it at the new hampshire motor speedway, the nascar track, which is a place that my brother-in-law, paul, is intimately familiar with. my brother-in-law loves nascar! loves it. he loves all kinds of car racing, everything from formula 1 to drag racing and morris stuff and yrnsion but mostly, he loves nascar, and i am absolutely convinced that that is why my brother-in-law, paul, is now vaccinated against covid-19. he heard that they were doing this mass vaccination thing at the racetrack and he was like, oh, at the racetrack? and so, yeah! the answer from him was, yes, please, i will get up early and go get my vaccine there. and the big news in our family is because paul decided that he was going drum roll, please susan s mom agreed that she would go, too, she would go with paul. susan s mom is in her 90s. she has a bull s eye on her in terms of vulnerability to this virus, if she ever got it. we
but of course, they needed seven. the bill rolling back workers rights passed by one vote, 17-16. it now goes to the state house. where the gop holds a real majority of 59-40. the democrats have no chance to protect workers. joining me now is democratic congressman tim ryan. he represents ohio s 17th congressional district. also with us tonight, major jay mcdonald, he serves the police department of marion, ohio, and is the president of the ohio fraternal order of police. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. congressman ryan, what do you make of this? that the republicans play so heavy-handed to yank committee members around to get this done. i mean, this is almost unheard of. your thoughts. well, a huge power grab. and this is all in the context of not having any shared sacrifice in the entire state. so while they re muscling this through, pulling guys on and off of committees to get this
senate bill 5 found itself on the ohio senate floor. democrats picked up six republican votes against it. but of course, they needed seven. the bill rolling back workers rights passed by one vote, 17-16. it now goes to the state house. where the gop holds a real majority of 59-40. the democrats have no chance to protect workers. joining me now is democratic congressman tim ryan. he represents ohio s 17th congressional district. also with us tonight, major jay mcdonald, he serves the police department of marion, ohio, and is the president of the ohio fraternal order of police. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. congressman ryan, what do you make of this? that the republicans play so heavy-handed to yank committee members around to get this done. i mean, this is almost unheard of. your thoughts. well, a huge power grab. and this is all in the context of not having any shared