Moreno's Sanctuary City Drama, Ohio Education Boost, Lawmaker Attendance
U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno from Ohio stirred controversy at a Senate hearing on sanctuary cities, demanding witnesses swear under affidavit that their groups get no money from Mexican drug cartels. Democrats and even Republican chair Lindsey Graham pushed back, calling it badgering. In Ohio education news, Governor Mike DeWine announced fifty new reading coaches to help teachers with phonics-based science of reading methods. Lawmakers from Ohio shone in Congress last year with perfect attendance records, including Senator Moreno who cast all Senate votes. Legal fights heat up with four hemp businesses suing in Ohio Supreme Court over DeWines veto of a sales grace period, and the Trump administration asking the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a block on deporting hundreds of thousands of Haitians.
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