Dann-sparked legislation discussed in Ohio Senate


COLUMBUS – The Ohio Senate began deliberations Wednesday on legislation that would control candidates’ so-called transition accounts – an issue that was brought to light following an investigation of former Attorney General Marc Dann.

Senate Bill 10, among the Republican-led chamber’s priorities for the session, would cap contributions and institute reporting requirements comparable to other campaign finances, said sponsoring Sen. Chris Widener.

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