Monthly Archives: March 2012

Dayton Newspaper Guild Protests DDN’s Move To Outsource Jobs And To Eliminate Seniority Rights

On the eve of resuming contract negotiations, 50, or more, members of The Dayton Newspaper Guild yesterday marched in front of the Dayton Daily News building, 1611 South Main St. The Guild is protesting that the owner of DDN, Cox … Continue reading

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For First Time In History, Today Ohio Senate Seeks To Cancel Referendum By Repealing Law

For the first time in Ohio history the Ohio Assembly is set to repeal a law that is subject to a referendum. The Ohio Senate today will vote to repeal HB-194. In protest to the Republican voting suppressing law, HB-194, … Continue reading

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Kasich’s Plan — To Use Ohio’s “Fracking” Windfall For Tax Cuts — Is A Give-Away To Wealthy

A recent Dayton Daily News article says, in Ohio, signs point to a future where extracting natural gas by hydraulic “fracking” will generate $500 million, or more, each year in additional tax revenue from Ohio’s natural gas industry. How should … Continue reading

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Ted Strickland At “Legacy Dinner,” Blasts Josh Mandel, Says “Bigoted” Campaign Reveals His Character

Ted Strickland last night, in his speech at the Ohio Democratic Party’s “Legacy Dinner,” blasted Republican senate candidate, Josh Mandel. Strickland says that Mandel, in his contest last year against Kevin Boyce, ran a bigoted race — “racially, ethically, religiously … Continue reading

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Republicans Harold Robinson And David Vore Compete In Primary To Run Against Judy Dodge For Montgomery County Commissioner

At last night’s “Meet the Candidate’s Night,” at Stivers School For The Arts, I was glad to have a chance to speak with one of the Republican candidates for Montgomery County Commissioner, Harold Robinson. I told Harold that I’ve been … Continue reading

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