Ohio's still in the dark on dark money: Here are today's top stories | Daily Briefing
Good morning, I'm state government reporter Jessie Balmert.
In Ohio, federal and state prosecutors are untangling one of the largest corruption scandals in the nation, involving a powerful utility, Akron-based FirstEnergy, that admitted it bribed one top lawmaker and a utility regulator through multiple dark money groups.
But unlike in other states, Ohio has not passed a law to reveal the source of those donations.
Efforts from Republicans, Democrats and a bipartisan group have all gone nowhere – even as Ohio’s leaders say they support more transparency in the murky web of secretive spending.
Opponents of disclosure say reporting the source of each dollar could vilify corporations and groups with good ideas and discourage them from participating in Ohio politics.
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