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Archive for May, 2007

30 May

New Journal Articles In The Journal Archive

The articles for volume III of the Institute For Principled Policy’s journal, In The Gates, is available in the Journal Archives. The issue discussed in volume III is the definition and protection of marriage. That’s 5 new articles for you to read, ponder and discuss! Make sure to leave a comment or ask a question [...]

16 May

Update on HB 47- Bill To Rein In The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Board

Information provided by Marlys J. Barbee, Secretary/Treasurer CITIZENS AGAINST MWCD ASSESSMENT The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) is a state government subdivision which is trying to put a $270 million general tax upon the 2.1 million people of all or part of the following Ohio counties: Ashland, Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Knox, Licking, [...]

11 May

Detailed Report On The Community Defense Act- SB 16

BACKGROUND Prior to the passage of H.B. 23 in 2006, the 1,308 townships in Ohio had very little authority to address the problems associated with sexually oriented businesses within their jurisdiction. H.B. 23 simply extended to every political subdivision in the state the necessary home rule authority to do so according to the specific needs [...]

10 May

“Racinos” Bad Public Policy

Policy RadarIgnoring the resounding 57-43% defeat of casino gambling by the Ohio electorate last fall, Rep. Bill Seitz (R-Cincinnati) and Sen. Steve Stivers (R-Columbus) are circulating co-sponsorship requests for a bill to bring electronic gaming devices to Ohio racetracks.

10 May

Senate Bill 7- Eminent Domain Reform

Senator Timothy Grendell (R)-Chesterland has introduced a bill in the Ohio Senate that fundamentally changes the procedures and processes for the seizure of private property by eminent domain in Ohio for the better. In 2005 the US Supreme Court ruled that eminent domain could be used by federal, state and local governments to obtain property [...]

02 May

Welcome To The Ohio Constitution Party Archives

This is the home page for what once was the Constitution Party of Ohio. We are the same group that helped make Ohio the state that delivered the second-highest vote total in the United States to the 2004 Presidential candidate, Michael Peroutka. Due to the corruption at the highest levels, up to and including the [...]

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