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The Ohio Civil Rights Commission held a regular meeting on October 2, 2025, at Rhodes State Office Tower in Columbus, with Chair Valerie Lemmie and four commissioners present (Lori Barreras, William Patmon III, Vernon Sykes, and Charlie Winburn), constituting a quorum. The commissioners approved corrected minutes from September 11, 2025, by unanimous roll call vote. The meeting agenda included nine complainants' requests for reconsideration to vacate original no probable cause determinations and grant further investigation, encompassing cases against entities including Wheels Up Partners LLC, VFW Ohio Charities, Sygma Network, the Village of Haskins, Your Legacy Federal Credit Union, the University of Akron, Cedars of Lebanon Rehabilitation & Nursing Care, Automotive Quality Logistics, and the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles; Commissioner Sykes recused himself from the University of Akron case. The commission also considered four complainants' requests for reconsideration to deny, all involving Charlene Levy and the City of Toledo's Department of Public Utilities.
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The Cincinnati Elections Commission met on August 26, 2025, to approve July 10, 2025 meeting minutes and to discuss two substantive matters: finalization of a 5-month Post-Election Report required by Charter Article XIII, Section 4(f)(3), and review of 2025 Pre-Election Campaign Finance Reports with presentations by the City Law Department. The Commission was scheduled to assess campaign finance reports for potential overcontributions, inaccuracies, and untimely filings, with motions allowing conditional acceptance and penalty assessment as appropriate. The next meeting was scheduled for September 11, 2025, at 4 p.m. Prior to this agenda, at the July 10, 2025 meeting, the Commission approved June 12, 2025 minutes and received a presentation on a proposed charter amendment by Councilmember Nolan's office to merge duplicative city and state campaign finance filing deadlines, eliminating separate city reporting periods to reduce candidate confusion.
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