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Ohio is going to prohibit green energy without calling it a prohibition: Today in Ohio
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio Republicans want all new energy to be reliable, affordable and clean. But is the term reliable just a backdoor way to prohibit solar and wind projects?Editor Chris Quinn hosts our daily half-hour news podcast, with editorial board member Lisa Garvin, impact editor Leila Atassi and content director Laura Johnston.

You’ve been sending Chris lots of thoughts and suggestions on our from-the-newsroom text account, in which he shares what we’re thinking about atThe Ohio Siting Board that keeps rejecting green energy projects is getting blasted for how fickle it is. How are Ohio Republicans trying to take the onus off the siting board and enshrine prohibitions against green energy into the law without saying it’s a prohibition? We used to call it pork, but now we call it earmarks. For a time, they were banned to help get the nation’s debt under control. No more. What are some of the big ones being paid for in Ohio in the latest round of Congressional earmarks? Here’s the outrage story to start the week. Last week we said Cleveland had to return millions of dollars for lead paint removal to the state for failing to spend it. Cleveland blamed red tape from the state. That was a lie. Who is 100 percent to blame for squandering the opportunity to save the children? Cleveland has welcomed refugees from Ukraine who are trying to avoid the dangers of the Russian invasion there. One refugee would have been safer staying home. What’s the tragic story? Misbehavior by parents is driving away referees for youth sports who fear for their safety. How do Ohio lawmakers hope to reverse the trend? I give him credit for not pushing this off beyond his re-election year. How does Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne propose persuading people around here to raise their taxes to help billionaire owners for sports teams?You’d think your money would be safe if you kept it at KeyBank, but we have a case where a banker stole a bunch of it from quite elderly people. How did the bank let that happen? What is happening to the banker? Tower City is Cleveland’s best known building, probably, but after its heydays as a shopping mecca in the 1990s, it’s been without a soul. How ae the owners trying to make it active and relevant?Lorain County faces pressure for county commission reform as residents become energizedLaura Johnston earned her bachelor's degree at Miami University and master's degree in journalism at Columbia University and has worked at cleveland.com and the Plain Dealer since 2007. She has covered Cuyahoga...

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