Friday - April 3, 2026

Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Ohio

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AFA Ohio President Briefs 77 Air Force Recruiters on AIMS
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Dec. 12 [Category: National Defense] -- The Air and Space Forces Association issued the following news release: AFA State of Ohio President David Babcock addressed more than 77 recruiters from five states about AFA's recruiting initiative, AIMS (Advocates Inspiring Military Service) at the annual 338th Air Force Recruiting Squadron conference in Sandusky, Ohio, in November. Babcock's 45-minute presentation covered the origins of AIMS, an overview of its offerings, and spec  more
Buckeye Institute Calls on Court to Open Judicial Disciplinary Proceedings
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 12 [Category: Think Tank] -- The Buckeye Institute, an independent research and educational institution that says its mission is to advance free-market public policy, issued the following news release: On Thursday, The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief in Newman v. Moore with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, arguing that where government "proceedings risk limiting an individual's rights and--like a judicial disciplinary proceeding--risk confiden  more
Hundreds of Northern Ohio Workers Vote Against Teamsters Union Boss Control
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia, Dec. 12 -- The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation issued the following news release: Ohio Hundreds of employees from across Northern Ohio have voted in favor of removing Teamsters union control at their workplaces. The elections, both certified this month by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), occurred at Wooster, OH, Frito-Lay warehouses and scrap metal firm Omnisource's Toledo, OH, facility, which are under the control of Teamsters Local 452 and Team  more
Ohio Secretary of State's New Initiative to Protect Small Businesses From Cybercrime
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 12 -- Cleveland State University posted the following news: A cyber-attack happens every 39 seconds in the United States, according to a study from the University of Maryland. Across the globe, cybercrime costs will reach $10.5 trillion by 2025. Prevention and protection are critical to staying safe online, so that's why Cleveland State University's Glasscock Family Foundation Ballroom was the site of the "Are You Cyber Safe?" conference earlier this semester. This new in  more
Study: Changes in Marijuana's Legal Status Do Not Soften Public's Stance Toward Driving Under the Influence
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 [Category: Sociological] -- The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws issued the following news release: Columbus, OH: Adults express similar degrees of intolerance toward driving under the influence of marijuana, regardless of whether they live in a jurisdiction where cannabis is legal or illegal, according to survey data published in the Biometrical Journal. Researchers affiliated with Ohio State University assessed the public's attitudes and their willi  more