Skip to main content
State Seal State Seal State Seal
Home Button Home Button Home Button
 

Democratic News

Featured Stories

News Feed

{"removedFilters":"","searchUpdateUrl":"\/news\/democrat\/update-search","start":2036,"pageSize":11,"sort":"PublishDateDesc"}
Ask Senate, House leaders to have state health department brief legislators, public
October 15, 2014

In response to today’s report that a healthcare worker who recently visited family in Ohio was diagnosed with Ebola upon returning to Texas, Democratic State Rep. Robert F. Hagan (D-Youngstown) and ranking House Health Committee member Rep. Nickie J. Antonio (D-Cleveland) called on House and Senate leaders to hold a joint health committee hearing on state protocol for managing Ebola infections.

The letter’s text is below:

Dear Speaker Batchelder and President Faber:

With the news breaking that a patient infected with the Ebola virus very recently visited the state of Ohio, we are calling upon the House and Senate leadership to convene a joint meeting of the health committees of both chambers. We feel it is imperative that the new leadership of the Ohio Department of Health brief the legislature and citizens on public health protocols with regard to Ebola in Ohio.

As the executive agency tasked with protecting public well-being, the Department of Health must maintain robust, comprehensive protocols in the event that Ohioans are exposed to a deadly virus. While it is important not to raise unnecessary alarm, we are troubled by the tone of this week’s conference call by state health officials in which they seemed more focused on downplaying the possibility of an Ebola outbreak in Ohio than on communicating protocols for preventing the spread of the disease in our state.

A joint committee hearing between the two chambers’ respective health committees should provide Director Hodges and his staff at the Department of Health with an appropriate venue in which to communicate to lawmakers, health providers, and the public on what active steps the department is taking to prepare for an Ebola outbreak.

Time is of the essence. We strongly urge the joint committee meeting be scheduled with all due haste.

 
 
Democrat Pushes for Careful Process, Objects to Restrictions on Counting Votes in HD 98
March 21, 2013
 
Ranking Dem Says Outcome Will be Affected & People's Votes Won't be Counted
March 21, 2013
 
Senate Bill 47 greatly limits The People's ability to effectively put issues on the ballot
March 21, 2013
 
Senate Bill 47 infringes on constitutional guarantees, ensures state government is tougher to challenge
March 20, 2013
 
Senate Bill 47 infringes on constitutional guarantees, ensures Republican- controlled state government is tougher to challenge
March 20, 2013
 
Cincinnati lawmaker disappointed with conference committee process, product
March 20, 2013
 
Bill guarantees transparency, accountability in oversight of public investments
March 13, 2013
 
Sends letter asking for questions to be answered
March 12, 2013

COLUMBUS- State John Carney (D- Columbus) sent the following letter to Development Services Agency spokesman Todd Walker asking questions about the developing JobsOhio controversy. 

 
 
Legislative fix needed to establish clear pay-to-play protections, better transparency
March 12, 2013

Ohio House Minority Leader Armond Budish released the following statement regarding the developing controversy over JobsOhio.  Recent reports have revealed that the Kasich administration transferred more than $5 million dollars of taxpayer money to JobsOhio without proper legislative approval. Gov. Kasich and his administration are now refusing to answer questions and cooperate with a subpoena by state Auditor Dave Yost to audit JobsOhio and the possible improper use of state funds. 

 
 
Task Force assembles to discuss school safety and access to mental health treatment
March 8, 2013
 
Rep. Hagan introduces legislation to protect the environment, prevent illegal dumping
March 6, 2013