Libertarian Party of Ohio Files Complaint Against Secretary of State Frank LaRose for Violating The Hatch Act

“It’s clear that LaRose’s use of federal funds for elections and his support of Issue 1 place him in direct violation of the Hatch Act,” said notable ballot access attorney Mark Brown, who filed the complaint on behalf of the LPO. “By supporting Issue 1 as Ohio’s Secretary of State, his official actions will affect the result of an Ohio election and are not protected by the First Amendment.”

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Embarrassed Officers Attempt to Sue Afroman After Failed Search Warrant 

By Kyle Dupler ADAMS COUNTY OHIO – Many Adams County Sheriff’s Deputies and Sargents are suing famous rapper “Afroman” Joseph Foreman and his affiliated companies for Unauthorized Use of Individual’s Persona, citing Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2741, and three claims of invasion of privacy. This lawsuit comes after a failed search warrant at Foreman’s home.

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Hands off gas appliances

Banning the sale of an entire class of products isn’t “for people who CHOOSE to change” as those attempting to ban gas stoves are saying. They’re forcing everyone to change by attrition. As old ones wear out, people won’t have a choice but to change to electric. Eventually parts will become scarce and repairs prohibitively

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Ballot Access Update

A warm and heartfelt hello from the executive committee of The Libertarian Party of Ohio. We met for our October session, and wanted to send out an update on our unified vision for the political direction of the party in the buckeye state. We have a real battle on our hands with re-gaining ballot access

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Statement on Federal Vaccine Mandate Announcements

The Libertarian Party of Ohio is appalled at the vaccine mandate announced today by the federal government. Businesses may decide how to engage with employees, especially in vulnerable settings, as with all things in the freely chosen contract between employer and employee. Medical decisions may be decided between doctors and patients, freely choosing to work

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