The Ohio General Assembly is getting some unflattering national attention in a New Yorker story that calls the GOP-controlled body “a center of extremist legislation” that is “radically out of synch with its constituents” thanks to gerrymandering.
The Ohio Statehouse on Capitol Square in downtown Columbus. The capitol houses the Ohio General Assembly, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate.COLUMBUS, Ohio—It’s no secret in Ohio how Republicans have used some of the largest legislative majorities in state history to pass a litany of socially conservative bills in recent years, including measures to loosen gun-control rules and restrict abortion.
that calls the GOP-controlled body “a center of extremist legislation” that is “radically out of synch with its constituents” thanks to gerrymandering. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.