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OneOhio violated open meetings law “The public deserves transparency,” judge says A court ruled today that the OneOhio opioid settlement board must follow Ohio open meetings law and stop acting in secret. A Franklin County Common Pleas Court denied the...
Cases now in judges’ hands At stake: public’s right to know how opioid settlement funds are spent Harm Reduction Ohio (HRO) filed the final legal brief today in its lawsuit against the OneOhio opioid settlement board for refusing to comply with Ohio public...
No applications taken; no competition allowed Another OneOhio deal benefiting connected insiders Ashtabula County Commissioner Kathryn Whittington was hired Wednesday as interim executive director of the OneOhio opioid settlement foundation, which will oversee how...
Can opioid settlement board act secretly? Judge will hear open meetings case Thursday Harm Reduction Ohio’s lawsuit against the OneOhio opioid settlement board will be heard in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Thursday, October 27, at 1:30 p.m. Harm...