The Ohio Democratic Party announced Thursday it is suing Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration, claiming a copy of the governor’s schedule it received via a public-records request was full of illegal redactions.
that Dowling, who was fired in the fall of 2020 along with then-CEO Chuck Jones, were the ones who paid bribes to Randazzo and then-Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder. All four men deny any wrongdoing; Householder is the only one of them so far who has been charged with a crime.
Walters also said that other records requests made by the Democrats were denied illegally, though their lawsuit doesn’t mention that. Walters said the Democrats will ask again for those records and are prepared to sue for them, too. DeWine spokesman Dan Tierney said in response to the lawsuit: “The Democrats have a history of having press conferences where they misrepresent our office’s response to public records.”
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