Ohio


Plaintiff John Mitchel, Ohio Coordinator of the Republican Liberty Caucus, recently filed civil suits against both the Prosecutor and several current and former County Commissioners in Greene County, Ohio. According to Mitchel, “What we have here is compelling evidence of bid-rigging, pay-to-play politics and money laundering,” which he says are all violations of the Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.

Mitchel claims that the officials violated the oversight responsibilities clearly defined in contracts with private corporations and cites a 2003 BRAC Initiative Agreement with the Dayton Development Coalition as the primary violation of the rules.

The Ohio Revised Code (O.R.C.) clearly states that records related to the BRAC Initiative Agreement are public records and, as such, are subject to public scrutiny. Moreover, through information available in the public domain, Mr. Mitchel has identified a clear money trail starting with Greene County taxpayers’ dollars being passed through the Dayton Development Coalition and un-bid contracts with private consultants, the Greentree Group and PMA (a Washington lobbyist), and then on to former Congressman Dave Hobson and Hobson’s replacement, Republican Steve Austria. Over many years, PMA contributed over $60,000 to the Hobson and Austria campaigns.  According to the Associated Press, PMA is under investigation and will shut down operations by the end of March.

John Mitchel, USAF Ret., has 27 years of military experience, including a B.S. from the U.S. Air Force Academy and experience in Army ROTC and attending the Air Force Institute of Technology. He also holds an MBA from Michigan Tech. University and an M.S. in Economics from Wright State University. Mr. Mitchel also investigated waste, fraud, and abuse with the Department of Defense. He currently serves on the Greene County GOP Central Committee.

The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the RLC.

DC: The state RLC is attempting to charter and will hold its first meeting on July 15 at Brickskeller north of Dupont circle at 6:30pm.

Florida: The state RLC is working on a new web site that will debut shortly. Stay tuned.

Idaho: As detailed earlier in the blog, the state GOP Convention saw two rivals fight out debate on the platform and future direction of the party, with our pro-liberty faction coming out ahead. The new state chair is Norm Semanko.

Illinois: The state RLC met at the GOP Convention in Decatur on June 6 and 7. Unfortunately, the libertarian-leaning Steve Rauschenberger was defeated for the state committeeman seat by Pat Brady.

Maine: The state RLC is working on candidate endorsements.

Nebraska: The Nebraska RLC charter has been approved. In celebration of the new charter, the Nebraska RLC will hold its first event on July 11 at 5:30pm at the Double D Ranch (567 County Rd. C) in Ashland, Nebraska. Click here to view a PDF of the event invitation.

Nevada: An alternative GOP Convention was held recently, in protest of the previous Convention. See below post for additional information. The state party-sponsored Republican Convention will reconvene on July 26.

New Hampshire: The state RLC is working on candidate endorsements.

New York: The state RLC is working on candidate endorsements.

Ohio: The RLC has a new state contact in Ohio, retired Colonel John Mitchel. Mr. Mitchel is very involved with his community, is a member of his local GOP Committee, and has nearly 30 years of military experience. He is also an adjunct college professor. We look forward to his active involvement in chartering the Ohio chapter of the RLC.

Utah: The newly chartered state affiliate is working on candidate endorsements.

The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the RLC.