Ohio’s $60M Bribery Scandal: Five Years Later, Accountability Still Eludes the People
Half a decade after Ohio’s record-breaking $60 million bribery scandal rocked the state and burdened consumers with billions, systemic corruption remains unchecked and voters continue to pay the price.
Five years have passed since Ohio’s political landscape was shaken by revelations of a $60 million bribery scheme orchestrated by FirstEnergy Corp. and former House Speaker Larry Householder, but the fallout still haunts hardworking Americans across the state. This was not just another corrupt deal; it was an unprecedented betrayal of trust with a price tag exceeding $2 billion for Ohio consumers — the largest infrastructure scandal in U.S. history. Yet despite federal prosecutions, hefty fines, and ongoing investigations, real reforms that would protect American families from such rampant insider dealings remain elusive. How Can Politicians Continue to Ignore Clear...
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