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 Ohio [Definition]
Ohio's southern border is defined by the Ohio River (with the border being at the 1793 low-water mark on the north side of the river), and much of the northern border is defined by Lake Erie.
Ohio, the region north of the Ohio River and south of the Great Lakes, was originally controlled by various native tribes.
See: Ohio State GovernmentGovernmental authority in the U.S. state of Ohio, like that at the federal level, is divided among three nominally co-equal branches--executive, legislative, and judicial.
www.wikimirror.com /Ohio   (493 words)

  
 Michael Burton's Pathetic Weblog
There are at least three right here in Columbus: the state office tower just across the street from the State House, a hospital building at the Ohio State University Medical Center, and a building at the state fairgrounds.
No Ohio politician was more honored by naming buildings after himself than James A. Rhodes, governor from 1963-1971 and 1975-1983.
When Ohio State University president Novice G. Fawcett retired in 1972, the Ohio legislature changed the law so that a new campus building could be named after him.
radio.weblogs.com /0102482/2005/05/04.html   (378 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard
The coverage of the site includes certain federal officials, state officeholders and candidates in all 50 states, state and national political party officials, federal and state judges, and mayors (including candidates at election for mayor) of qualifying cities.
state and county of birth or death (25,551).
The listings are incomplete; development of the database is a continually ongoing project.
potifos.com /tpg   (1449 words)

  
 The Free Press -- Independent News Media - Bob Fitrakis
This attempt by many of Ohio’s respected political elders to restore balance, dignity and reliability to the state’s elections may be the opening salvo of widespread revulsion against Ohio’s evangelical right-wing corruption and abuse that gave the 2004 election to George W. Bush.
Led by former Republican Ohio Supreme Court Justice Andy Douglas, former chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party Paul Tipps, Ohio State political science professor emeritus Herb Asher and the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association president Ron Alexander, the campaign is hoping to put three constitutional amendments on the November 2006 ballot.
Ohio’s Secretary of State Blackwell, infamous for dubiously delivering Ohio and thus the presidency to George Bush in November, 2004, is also part of the crusade.
www.freepress.org /columns/display/3/2005/1116   (3916 words)

  
 WhatReallyHappened.com: VOTE FRAUDArchives
Documents from the Ohio Secretary of State's office and the federal General Services Administration (GSA) provided to WMR indicate that some $30 million provided to Ohio as part of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) was not spent on preparations for the 2004 presidential election, as required by the law.
Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro and Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell urge the court to dismiss Kerry-Edwards as an intervening party in the recount case.
n a filing today in the Ohio recount case in federal court in Columbus, Ohio, the Ohio Attorney General and Ohio Secretary of State asked a federal judge to allow them to take depositions of Senator John Kerry and former Senator John Edwards.
www.whatreallyhappened.com /archives/cat_vote_fraud.html   (8365 words)

  
 Broker climbs to top of election donors list -- Ohio Citizen Action
Less than one month after Deters took office, Will hired Republican lobbyist Andy Futey, who served as a member of Deters' kitchen cabinet.
Ohio Citizen Action, which issued a detailed analysis of campaign contributions for the 1997-1998 election, said Will and other big donors were trying to buy access to Ohio's policymakers.
State officials said yesterday that contractual information about the firm was not readily available.
www.ohiocitizen.org /moneypolitics/pre2003/9798pdarticle.html   (537 words)

  
 Government Performance Project 2003: Introduction
Ultimately, however, the states are far less concerned about the vagaries of their own tax systems than they are about the possibilities of losing tax dollars when citizens make remote purchases.
State taxes in New York are, believe it or not, ranked 27th as a percentage of personal income.
Economic development officials in states such as Alabama, South Carolina and Tennessee proudly point to new plants and new jobs in their states that they attribute to tax breaks.
governing.com /gpp/2003/gp3intro.htm   (4347 words)

  
 Politics1 - Guide to the Inactive 2004 Democratic Presidential Prospects
Glover, 68, served in the Georgia State House from 1975-83 and also lost a 1986 primary race for Congress in that state.
Now that she is in elected office, she has the opportunity to amass her own voting record -- and she appears to be far more liberal than her husband.
Dean had declared Wisconsin (February 17) is his do-or-die state, saying that he will be "out of the race" if he failed to win there -- but, just a few days later when he was trailing badly in polls there, he said he'd stay in the race no matter how he did in Wisconsin.
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 Doug's Views
After the many corruption incidents with in State government and the problems with the elections in 2004 that drew unwanted attention from the rest of the country and the world, a group called Reform Ohio Now formed and got 4 issues on the ballot that address the major problems with Ohio's current system.
I went to Ohio State in the fall of 1986 and when I made the move I wanted to be more political.
If state legislators find the operation of New Rome to be so abhorrent to the principles of democracy that they passed a law to close it down, then it makes one wonder why they seem to be against protecting the same principles when they are subverted on the state level with created "safe" seats.
www.dougberger.net   (6212 words)

  
 Ohio - Common Cause
Issue 5 - Will remove partisan politicians from the administration of state elections by creating an independent, bi-partisan board to oversee statewide elections in Ohio.
The Trojan Horse shows that candidates running for the state assembly and for statewide offices, such as governor and attorney general, raised about $6.9 million in individual and political action committee (PAC) donations in the first six months of 2005.
Please take action today and contact Senators on the State Senate Rules Committee (go here for a list and contact information) and let them know there is no rush to vote Sub H.B. 3 out of committee before year's end.  Sub.
www.commoncause.org /site/pp.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&b=192888&auid=942658   (849 words)

  
 Death Penalty Links
List of Executions in 2004 by name and state; Number of executions since 1976 by state and race; List of jurisdictions with or without death penalty; Current death row population by state and race.
List of executed prisoners since 1977 by name, date, state, method, and names of victims; Number of executions since 1977 by year and state; Texas executions by county; Upcoming executions scheduled.
Listing of the 49 women executed in the United states since 1900, by age, race, state, date of execution, and method of execution.
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 AlterNet: Election 2004: State of Disunion
The results are a state government dominated by Republicans that does business in a city completely dominated by Democrats that is housed in a Republican-controlled county.
Ohio's 20 electoral votes give it more than all but six other states, and of those six, only two of them are up for grabs – Pennsylvania and Florida.
That's the practical rationale for the fevered campaigning in the state this year, though there's also the oft-cited trivia that no Republican has ever won the White House without first winning Ohio, and Ohio has successfully voted for the winner of every presidential election since 1960.
www.alternet.org /election04/20093   (2077 words)

  
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Taft's father was one of the few Ohio Republicans who survived a scandal in 1970.
Sachs said Ohio Democrats have gone through a drought and this might be a watershed moment for the minority party in the Buckeye state.
Political observers have said the GOP's control of state government, and GOP fund-raising in the state, was crucial to Mr.
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The national office of ACB is working with Georgetown University's federal legislation clinic on hate crimes issues by collecting personal testimony from individuals who have been the victim of a hate crime due to disabilities.
The Ohio Connection is a quarterly publication of The American Council of the Blind of Ohio.
Even though Mary is not a member of the Board of Directors, her unwavering dedication to people throughout Ohio with a vision impairment is truly remarkable and she is solely responsible for introducing and bringing Carol Schleich to ACBO to serve as our webmaster.
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 Socialist Party of Texas Lone Star Socialist Chatting Up Congress (How I Spent My Summer Vacation)
Meeting with your own Representative at his or her district (local) office works much better with an appointment made long in advance.
Eight days in our nation's capital was nearly the death of me. The food is so rich, the parties so lavish, and the politicians so engrained in the culture they developed for themselves, that there is almost a calling for simpletons like me to thin it out.
The hallways are lined with doors and as you go in, you can glean the name of the elected member the plaque and the state flag is also in the doorway.
www.sp-usa.org /sptx/lonestar/article20030302.html   (1289 words)

  
 GrowOhio / All Stories
This person that I am talking about, makes much ado, about his upbringing in Appalachian Ohio, growing up as one of nine kids raised in frugal surroundings by his steel worker father and home maker mother.
The election of 2004 in Ohio is a prime example of this, Issue 1, which if one read the entire issue put more restrictions on heterosexual couples was passed on the basis of putting the "queers" in their place.
And the list goes on and on, in short, the GOP, who are always first to the Altar rail at prayer call each Sunday, better be praying for their own forgiveness, because of what the man said, ""whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me."
www.growohio.org /user/truebeliever/entries   (2502 words)

  
 Recording Artist
And Noe is so thoroughly wrapped up in Ohio state politics that five out of the seven Ohio Supreme Court justices had to recuse themselves from a case that came before them as part of Noe's Coingate because they had received campaign funds from him.
Gerrymandering leads to fractured districts and unfair elections, and is designed to artificially skew the balance so that the politicians elected do not actually represent the true mix of views in the state.
Ohio as a whole votes almost exactly 50-50 Republican vs Democratic, but out-of-control gerrymandering has conveniently adjusted the boundaries to disenfranchise voters so that our Congressional representatives are two-thirds Republican.
drewthaler.blogspot.com   (3654 words)

  
 Pullen Library - Special Collections & Archives - Southern Labor Archives - Collections & Finding Aids
Following the nationwide rubber strike of 1954, Local 12 entered a long period of prosperity and rising membership as the day-to-day tasks of running a union replaced the struggles of the past.
The growing strength of Local 12 was showcased at the 1966 International Convention in Miami Beach.
Garrard was vice-president of Local 12 from 1969 to 1974, and was first elected president in 1977.
www.library.gsu.edu /spcoll/collections/labor/80-32.htm   (2165 words)

  
 Urban unrest spreads in France
Michael Mason, who runs the Washington field office and has the rank of assistant FBI director, found no ready answer.
Encourages local investment: A growing body of economic research shows that in an increasingly homogenized world, entrepreneurs and skilled workers are more likely to invest and settle in communities that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and distinctive character.
Local business owners invest in community: Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community, are less likely to leave, and are more invested in the community's future.
www.fromthewilderness.com /free/ww3/111005_world_stories.shtml   (10089 words)

  
 Ohioans For Concealed carry - Dayton Daily News: Gun lobby shows clout in Ohio
The 2001 Ohio Buckeye State Poll found the same was true of Ohioans, even before the 9/11 attacks (which seem to have tilted Americans to be even more supportive of Second Amendment issues).
It surprises many outside Ohio to hear that this entire debate has occurred while Republicans control the House, Senate, and Governor's office.
1) Letters to Taft's office in favor of concealed-carry outnumbered those opposed by 20 to one in the past six months - calls were 10 to 1 in favor of concealed carry.
www.ohioccw.org /article1809.html   (3462 words)

  
 Federal Election Commission v. Christian Coalition
Advocacy of the election or defeat of candidates for federal office is no less entitled to protection under the First Amendment than the discussion of political policy generally or advocacy of the passage or defeat of legislation.
The Farris list would be valuable to a campaign because those on the list were highly likely to share the Coalition's views on a number of issues, including abortion, and many of the 1993 delegates would likely be delegates to the 1994 Virginia Republican convention.
This enforcement action was brought by the Federal Election Commission ("FEC" or "Commission") alleging that the Christian Coalition ("the Coalition") violated federal campaign finance laws during congressional elections in 1990, 1992 and 1994, and the presidential election in 1992.
lw.bna.com /lw/19990817/961781.htm   (3462 words)

  
 Federal Property Campaign Fundraising Reform Act of 2000
I introduced this legislation because politicians should not be conducting their campaigns from Federal office space.
I introduced this legislation because politicians should not be conducting their campaigns from federal office space.
Because of the nature of his office, the President cannot easily designate specific rooms in a building to be ones that will not be ''used for'' the discharge of official duties, since he may be required at any time and place to exercise such duties.
commdocs.house.gov /committees/judiciary/hju67331.000/hju67331_0.HTM   (3462 words)

  
 Families USA: Related Links
The PVS Web site also includes politicians' public statements, voter registration forms for each state, contact information for state and local election offices, polling place and absentee ballot information, and ballot measure descriptions for each state (where applicable).
A user simply answers questions about herself, and GovBenefits returns a list of government benefits she might be able to receive, along with information on how to apply.
The coalition has three goals: to promote mental health care that is pro-patient and that preserves a patient's right to choice, personal privacy, and control over mental health treatment; to expose the problems and abuses of managed care; and to bring about needed regulation of the managed care industry.
www.familiesusa.org /site/PageServer?pagename=Related_Links_Index   (3462 words)

  
 New Deal/WPA Art Project
The Modesto, CA Post Office is being closed - the fate of the murals by Ray Boynton is uncertain.
The Federal Art Project was one of the divisions of the W.P.A. created under Federal Project One.
The Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1979 transferred all functions of the Federal Works Agency, including works of art produced under the various art projects of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), to the General Services Administration (GSA).
www.wpamurals.com   (3462 words)

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