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House Democrat announces he's running for Ohio Attorney General

 Rep. Jeffrey Crossman announces for Ohio Attorney General's race
Jo Ingles
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Statehouse News Bureau
Rep. Jeffrey Crossman announces for Ohio Attorney General's race

Rep Jeffrey Crossman (D-Parma) doesn’t have statewide name recognition but he’s thinking that might work to his advantage. He thinks Ohioans will be able to relate to him.

“I’m an everyday Ohioan. I wasn’t born with a law degree. I grew up in a small town outside Cleveland and I watched my Mom raise 3 kids on meager earnings, try to keep food on the table, and keep a roof over our heads,” Crossman says.

Ohio's filing deadline for candidates is less than two months away. When asked why he didn’t announce sooner, Crossman said he’s been busy dealing with an issue Democrats plan to talk up next year - corruption at the Statehouse. It's something Crossman plans to talk about during the campaign.

"I think Ohio's are ready to hear a message. I think we'll hear a message of accountability for the folks that are costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars every single day as a remnant of House Bill 6, the nuclear bailout scandal continues to persist," Crossman says.

Crossman says Republican Attorney General Dave Yost hasn't done enough to hold First Energy and the players in the scandal accountable, especially when it comes to criminal investigation and prosecution. Crossman himself received campaign money from First Energy that he says was unsolicited. He says he has since donated that money to charities that help low-income Ohioans pay their electric bills and calls on Yost and his fellow Republicans to do the same.

 Statement issued by RNC spokesman Dan Luscheck
Dan Luscheck
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RNC
Statement issued by RNC spokesman Dan Luscheck

In a written statement, the Ohio Republican Party tied Crossman to President Joe Biden’s policies on vaccine mandates and immigration. And it says, as a Biden delegate, Crossman is responsible for them.

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Jo Ingles is a professional journalist who covers politics and Ohio government for the Ohio Public Radio and Television for the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau. She reports on issues of importance to Ohioans including education, legislation, politics, and life and death issues such as capital punishment.