What’s the real reason Congressman Jim Jordan is aiming his ire at fentanyl? Today in Ohio

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What’s the real reason Congressman Jim Jordan is aiming his ire at fentanyl? Today in Ohio
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PODCAST PREVIEW: “Jim Jordan wants to look like the law and order guy if he’s going to head up the Judiciary Committee,” editorial board member Lisa Garvin. Full podcast here:

mm-hmm it was fun. I mean, how often do you get to say that we sit through some of these where it’s like, man, these candidates are terrible. [00:02:00] They have no spark and you can’t say that about this.

You know, um, People, they say that there would be racial disparities. They, they said they would exclude any cases with direct links to death or injury, but others, they fear that, you know, it would result in sex, excessive sentencing, especially for people of color who only have trace amounts of fentanyl, but Jordan’s caused that argument unconvincing.I, [00:04:00] I, I don’t understand why he’s picked this issue.

Said they agree with that, that Ohio law [00:06:00] doesn’t directly state, whether that situation should be considered operating. So it’s up to them and they pulled out this dictionary definition and, uh, justice, pat Fisher had a separate concurring position. And then there was a dissent where, uh, justice, Sharon Kennedy and, um, Maureen O’Connor, we’re on the same side with my, with, um, Matt DeWine, which I was like, wow, you don’t see those three together.

You weren’t driving it. You didn’t drive. Now, if you have your foot on the, on the, you know, the, the. And you fall asleep and you lift your foot off that break and you crash into a, you know, fence, youI agree. I think this is, you know, I just wish that when they wrote the law, they had contemplated the fact that.

So, so title IX. Withholds federal funding from education programs, practicing sex based discrimination, and Biden’s [00:10:00] proposed rules would include sexual orientation and gender identity in that as well, schools that violate title IX could face federal funding cuts for programs that support everything from classroom instruction to free and reduce lunch programs.

Policing, what names kids prefer to be called in school and how they feel about themselves. I mean, anyway, it’s all terrible, but that part really stood out to me.But if you defy, if this becomes a rule and you defy it, you’re gonna lose your money. You, you know, you can’t defy these rules and keep getting the, the title, whatever funding.

And I really believe that. I mean, even just entertaining this ledge, this resolution has that effect of emboldening transphobia. Uh, how, how, you know, Soawful. Right. And, and it doesn’t have anything to do. What’s going on in the classroom and they’ll, they’ll do it. We’re gonna show you what’s going on in the classroom.

They went to the Ohio Supreme court saying, Hey, we want a ruling on the constitutionality of the fetal heartbeat law. They were taking too. They took their case to Hamilton county, judge Christian Jenkins. And so, because they were tired of waiting, they said people were being harmed during this. So Jenkins considered several affidavit, cases of Ohio patients that were turned away during this fetal heartbeat law being in effect.

It’s more just the future of healthcare and what they want to spend. They’re, you know, put their focus on and they’ve been losing money for more than a decade. I mean, millions of dollars, every. And on their budgets. So they’re gonna keep their urgent care services. They’re going to keep outpatient, mental health services, addiction treatment, and internal medicine and specialty clinics.

So there’s still possibilities, but this is right in the heart of downtown, right? The others are not it’s part of the winnowing, the long predicted winnowing of. The number of medical care facilities in theregion. And I, you know, cuz I worked for MD Anderson cancer center for 17 years and, and saw how, you know, they expanded into the suburbs, you know, cuz they wanted to go to where patients were and then everyone else did that.

Is this [00:22:00] more likely part of a phony campaign for urgency by those who are inexplicably rushing? To lock in on a jail plan on a toxic site before the next county executive takes office Layla, both Chris Verne and Lee WGAR are clear. They will not build this jail on that toxic site, no matter what the county council does now.

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