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Veteran Lawmaker Apologizes For Comments At Party That Other Lawmakers Found Derogatory, Sexist

Sen. Bill Seitz (R-Cincinnati)

A longtime state representative is formally apologizing for comments he made at a going away party earlier this week – comments that had other lawmakers fuming and calling for an investigation. Rep. Bill Seitz (R-Cincinnati) says in a letter to House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger and members of the Ohio House that he has what he calls “deep regret and remorse” for comments made at the going-away party and roast for the Republican caucus’ chief of staff. Seitz says he accepts full responsibility for what he called his ill-advised remarks at the event just blocks from the Statehouse Wednesday, and says he looks forward to offering sincere apologies in person to Rep. Candice Keller (R-Middletown) and former New Carlisle lawmaker Diana Fessler. House staffers confirmed that Keller was upset by the comments, which were said to be derogatory and sexist. Democrats including Sen. Cecil Thomas (D-Cincinnati) have said that an investigation and appropriate discipline may be needed. Copyright 2018 The Statehouse News Bureau. To see more, visit The Statehouse News Bureau.

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