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Guest columnists

On Issue 1, vote a resounding ‘no’

We face an epic question in the Aug. 8 special election. Do we keep our power as voters to make important decisions about our lives and vote a resounding “no” on Issue 1? Or do we place our full trust in lobbyists and politicians in Columbus? Ohio has a proud history where 50 percent plus ...

Why voters should say ‘yes’ on Aug. 8

On Election Day, Aug. 8, Ohio voters will go to the polls to vote on Issue 1 to protect the integrity of the Ohio Constitution. A vote “yes” is necessary to protect our constitution from out-of-state special interests that are well funded and have been unable to win elections at the ballot ...

Local news good for business, deserves Congress support

It’s no secret that recent years have been tough on small businesses and on newspapers. A bipartisan bill in Congress, “Community News and Small Business Support Act,” would offer relief to both newspapers and local businesses. For too many newspapers, help can’t come soon enough. ...

School funding changes historic

This is to express my thanks as a lifelong Ohioan, a parent and as an educator to those in the Ohio Legislature and the governor for implementing phase two of the Fair School Funding Plan. While this is phase two of three in state budget cycles to phase it in, it is a huge step forward in ...

Ultium Cells proud of broad community collab

Today, most battery cells and cell materials for electric vehicles are imported into the United States. Ultium Cells is proud to be a first mover to bring cell manufacturing technology to America to support the growing electric vehicle market. Ultium Cells is a battery cell manufacturer ...

Extremism bad for businesses

In the Disney movie Frozen, the snowman Olaf famously said: “Some people are worth melting for.” But as Disney itself has discovered, extremist legislators are definitely not. All of corporate America needs to learn that lesson. Like many companies, Disney made campaign contributions to ...