Roundtown Revival

Episode 2-1 Here Comes the Circus

1 h 11 min · 7 de feb de 2023
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In this episode, we update the listeners on a few things  that we talked about in the last episode. Especially updates regarding HJR 6 and Erin's Law.   We cover how the bill to protect the Ohio Constitution was resubmitted by Brian Stewart with some added changes that may have lost some support.   We also cover the recent Ohio House Speaker drama, as Democrats and Republicans worked together to make Jason Stephens the Speaker.   Ultimately, we hope that this means that there is a shifting change in Ohio and a rejection of culture wars for compromises to end the political circus and progress together.

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