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politics2 years ago

Ohio Attorney General Denies Language for Political Map Reform Amendment

The Ohio Attorney General's Office has rejected the petition language for a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at reforming the state's political mapmaking process, stating that it failed to provide a fair and accurate summary of the proposal. The amendment, supported by the group Citizens Not Politicians, seeks to replace the current Ohio Redistricting Commission with an independent body chosen directly by citizens. The existing system has faced criticism for producing gerrymandered maps, leading to court challenges. The proposed amendment would also prohibit politicians, party officials, lobbyists, and major political donors from serving on the commission. Despite the rejection, the group plans to make necessary adjustments and collect new signatures to refile the amendment.

scam2 years ago

Beware of Taylor Swift ticket scams on Facebook and beyond.

A local woman's Facebook account was hacked and used to trick people into buying fake Taylor Swift tickets. The Ohio Attorney General has issued a warning about concert ticket scams, especially those involving Taylor Swift. The scammer used the woman's reputation as a trustworthy person to fool people into buying the fake tickets. The Attorney General advises people to be skeptical of offers that are too good to be true, use reputable third-party resale sites, and consider paying with a credit card. Consumers who believe they have been defrauded should immediately report the details to the company they used to make the payment.

business2 years ago

Ohio Attorney General sues drug middlemen for price fixing.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a lawsuit accusing drug middlemen of price fixing and overcharging the state's taxpayers for prescription drugs. The lawsuit targets OptumRx, a unit of UnitedHealth Group, and Express Scripts, a unit of Cigna, alleging that they violated state law by overcharging for drugs and engaging in anticompetitive practices. The lawsuit seeks to recover damages and penalties from the companies, which are among the largest pharmacy benefit managers in the US.