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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Sunday July 06, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Free-agent WR Chase Claypool 'excited' to get back on field after toe injury
CANTON, Ohio, July 5 [Category: Sports] -- The National Football League posted the following news: * * * Free-agent WR Chase Claypool 'excited' to get back on field after toe injury * After sitting out the 2024 NFL season due to injury, free-agent wide receiver Chase Claypool is seeking another opportunity. Claypool signed with the Buffalo Bills last offseason but he suffered a season-ending toe injury in August. The Bills released Claypool with an injury settlement. With a full offseaso  more

Ohio Pig Farmers Land Victory With Gov. DeWine Budget OK
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 5 -- The Ohio Pork Council issued the following news release on July 3, 2025: * * * Ohio Pig Farmers Land Victory with Gov. DeWine Budget OK NEW ALBANY, OHIO - After much political debate, Ohio's pig farmers are thanking Gov. Mike DeWine for signing the $90.5 billion 2026-27 operating budget into law earlier this week as it will help to protect areas of vital importance to keep the state's number one industry--agriculture--including key provisions critical to the future o  more

Ohio State Rep. Kishman Advocates for Fair Trade on Ferrotitanium Imports
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Ohio State Rep. Matthew Kishman submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce urging the inclusion of ferrotitanium in the Section 232 steel derivatives provisions under the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. Kishman highlighted the challenges that the American steel industry faces from low-cost ferrotitanium imports, which he claims jeopardize both the economic stability and national security interests of domestic steel production. "The American steel ind  more

Ohio State Rep. Oelslager Urges Inclusion of Ferrotitanium in Trade Policy
WASHINGTON, July 5 -- Ohio State Rep. Scott Oelslager has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce advocating for the inclusion of ferrotitanium in Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. This proposal arises from concerns raised by representatives of Galt Alloys, a local producer and subsidiary of AMG Resources Corporation located in Canton, Ohio. In his correspondence, Oelslager emphasized the economic challenges faced by the American steel industry due to   more