Dear Friend,
Today we launched crimewithdewine.com.
Every day, new details put
the House Bill 6 FirstEnergy scandal closer to Governor
Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor
Husted. Please visit the website to see the launch video,
find an email you can send to Governor DeWine demanding action, and
learn more about the campaign. We also urge you to share Crime with
DeWine information widely on your social media channels. Help us get
the word out!
We want answers. We want to stop the culture of
corruption.
Here is our press release:
Ohio Citizen Action Launches
“Crime with DeWine”
Group calls on DeWine and Husted to reject contributions from
all regulated utilities
A prominent Ohio grassroots organizing group has launched a
campaign calling on Governor DeWine and Lt. Governor Husted to reject
regulated electric utility campaign contributions and spearhead
reforms at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). After
nearly 18 months, the DeWine/Husted administration has failed to take
decisive action in the wake of the $61 million scandal surrounding
House Bill 6.
“Governor DeWine and Lt. Gov. Husted created a culture in Ohio
where utilities are in control of politics,” said Rachael Belz, CEO of
Ohio Citizen Action. “They defend their staff and even former PUCO
Chair Sam Randazzo in the face of clear and mounting evidence linking
them to corruption. Why is Mike DeWine choosing to defend those at the
heart of the scandal rather than standing up for Ohioans?”
Ohio Citizen Action unveiled a video on the www.crimewithdewine.com website
which chronicles Governor DeWine’s reactions to the news breaking
around the scandal, his refusal to acknowledge that his Administration
had been touched by the allegations, and his refusal to support real
reforms around regulated utilities. Labeling the effort, “Crime with
DeWine,” the campaign spoofs the popular “Wine with DeWine” press
conferences conducted by the Governor and Lt. Governor during the
early days of the COVID-19 quarantine.
The effort is not tied to election-related activities or partisan
campaigns. Rather, this grassroots effort specifically asks Governor
DeWine and Lt. Gov Husted to act in their current official
administration roles to reduce utility corruption and enact real
reforms at the PUCO.
Ohio ratepayers have been subjected to paying for the bad business
decisions and corrupt actions of regulated utilities for decades, with
increased charges being levied on every Ohio utility bill today to
subsidize coal plants included in House Bill 6. According to
documentation from FirstEnergy, former PUCO Chair Sam Randazzo
received $4.3 million from FirstEnergy weeks before becoming its top
regulator. In addition, recent audit reports have also uncovered that
ratepayer dollars were improperly used to fund House Bill 6 dark money
lobbying efforts.
“Enough is enough, Governor DeWine,” said Belz. “Campaign cash from
Ohio’s top utilities have given them free reign over energy policy for
far too long. If the buck truly does stop with your office, then put
your money where your mouth is. Donate to charity all campaign
contributions received from regulated electric utilities and pledge
not to accept any new contributions moving forward.”
While Governor DeWine had been quoted as saying he would not accept
contributions from FirstEnergy in this election cycle, the energy
company has suspended all political spending, making the pledge moot.
However, the Governor and Lt. Governor have made no such pledges about
accepting contributions from AEP or other regulated utilities.
“Every day new details emerge, putting the House Bill 6 scandal one
step closer to Governor Mike DeWine’s office,” said Belz. “No more
empty promises, Governor. Stop the culture of corruption in Ohio. Show
Ohio families that you care as much about their bottom line as you do
about your own campaign cash. Real power should lie with Ohioans, not
with the utility companies.”
Please visit crimewithdewine.com and
send Governor DeWine a message today!
Please take a moment to share our social media posts
with your friends:
Thank you!
Ohio
Citizen
Action
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