So tell us, Larry, as the "principled conservative" that you are, tell ALL of us on the record and in public that your "decision" had NOTHING to do with your desire to be appointed to a Judgeship by Governor DeWine, after you are termed out this year, as has been widely rumored. Tell us, Larry, that this "decision" was consistent with your duty as President of the Ohio Senate to at all times represent the best interests of the citizens of Ohio and was NOT made in order to protect the Governor and your personal best interests.
In fact, since I know you to be a person of impeccable integrity, go on the record right now and confirm to all of us that you will not seek a judgeship appointment from Governor DeWine, nor would you accept one if offered by him in the future, because it would clearly be nothing less than political payback for actions such as this that you have just taken.
The people need to know that the Senate President cannot be bribed. Please make a public statement as to why you have "decided" that it is in the public's best interest NOT to have legislative representation at this time of historic danger to our health and economic wellbeing.
I am sure that you and the other Senators have heard the voices of the people DEMANDING that nothing like this EVER HAPPENS AGIAIN in Ohio. Therefore, it is incumbent upon you as Senate Leader to make a public statement immediately explaining that you and the Senate, while you choose not to pass Senate Bill One, will pass legislation before your term expires, in conjunction with the Ohio House and even against the veto of the Governor, that will change Ohio law to prevent any Governor or executive branch employee in the future from unilaterally imposing such severe measure on Ohioans without the direct involvement of the people's representatives in the legislature. I am sure your words would be comforting to all citizens at this trying time in our states history since your actions today have only added to the disgust and distrust that Ohio citizens now have with "our" government.
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Larry Obhof
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