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Iron Man
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Posted: Oct 31 2013 at 4:37pm |
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Do we have a similar law in Ohio? School Board employees are allegedly making campaign phone calls from the city building during business hours.
(1) No state officer or state employee may use or authorize the
use of facilities of an agency, directly or indirectly, for the purpose
of assisting a campaign for election of a person to an office or for the
promotion of or opposition to a ballot proposition. Knowing
acquiescence by a person with authority to direct, control, or influence
the actions of the state officer or state employee using public
resources in violation of this section constitutes a violation of this
section. Facilities of an agency include, but are not limited to, use
of stationery, postage, machines, and equipment, use of state employees
of the agency during working hours, vehicles, office space, publications
of the agency, and clientele lists of persons served by the agency. [2011 c 60 § 30; 2010 c 185 § 1; 1995 c 397 § 30; 1994 c 154 § 118.] |
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Published: Fri, February 15, 2013 @ 10:12 a.m. LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — A southwest Ohio prosecutor says a school superintendent is under investigation for possible misuse of public resources for political campaigning. Franklin City Schools Superintendent Arnol Elam wrote a letter to parents urging them to join a campaign to make sure Gov. John Kasich and legislators supporting him aren’t re-elected. Elam is among school officials in some of the state’s poorer districts upset about the Republican governor’s new school funding plan. Elam says his district’s state funding remains flat, while wealthier neighboring districts get more money. Warren County prosecutor David Fornshell says Elam might have crossed a legal line by using school resources for campaign purposes. Elam tells The Dayton Daily News his purpose was informative, not political. Ohio’s Democratic Party blasted the Republican prosecutor’s move as intimidation. |
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