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Ohio attorney general candidates call for more transparency from JobsOhio after ethics complaint
Ohio attorney general candidates are demanding transparency from JobsOhio after a Democratic candidate filed an ethics complaint against Josh Rubin, the agency's board chair and CEO of CJR Group, which represents American Electric Power. The complaint alleges potential conflicts of interest involving a $100 million fund for nuclear reactor development, with JobsOhio facing longstanding controversies over corporate ties and financial incentives.
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