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The former FirstEnergy lobbyist proclaims his innocence.
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In legal papers, the utility states that it can't confirm or deny whether money from Ohio customers was used in connection with HB6, the controversial nuclear and coal bailout law.
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Ohio reported more than 7,800 new COVID-19 cases Sunday; Initial claims for unemployment compensation in Ohio are continuing to rise; Gov. Mike DeWine on Sunday urged President Donald Trump to allow a smooth transition for President-elect Joe Biden's administration; and more stories.
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Gov. Mike DeWine will give a statewide address Wednesday night; Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is encouraging residents to stay home as the city hit a single-day record of 146 COVID-19 cases on Tuesday; Ohio Republican Senator Rob Portman has issued a statement about last week’s election; and more stories.
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Ohio health officials warn of a dark winter as COVID-19 hospitalizations rise at record pace; two more top FirstEnergy executives are out amid a bribery scandal; the cities of Columbus and Dayton have sued Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to force improvements in the state background check system for gun purchases; and more stories.
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FirstEnergy's new CEO Steve Strah acknowledges the cloud of uncertainty hanging over the company after the former CEO and two other executives were fired last week.
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Now that two men have pleaded guilty in the federal corruption case involving a nuclear energy bailout bill known as HB6, opponents of the legislation are again pushing for repeal.
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Gov. Mike DeWine gave a grave warning on Thursday as nearly every county in the state is at a high-risk level for coronavirus infections; Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. has fired CEO Chuck Jones and two senior vice presidents after a review determined the executives violated the company’s code of conduct, and more stories.
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The nuclear energy bill known as HB6 and the federal corruption investigation associated with it are being used in many campaigns for candidates running in races for the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate this November.
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Opponents of HB6, Ohio's sweeping energy law, gathered for an official virtual hearing to make their voices heard. That includes one of the whistleblowers who went to the FBI to report potential corruption which played a role in a federal racketeering case.