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December 15, 2021
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he’ll veto the legislature’s anti-vaxx bill prohibiting business mandates: Capitol Letter
House Bill 218 would prohibit schools and businesses from mandating vaccines that are not fully approved, plus offer wide exemptions for fully approved shots.
By Laura Hancock, cleveland.com
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Cleveland-based defense contractor made $21 million overcharging government, reports says
TransDigm Group Inc. overcharged the Department of Defense $21 million from January 2017 through June 2019, according to the DOD Inspector General.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Gov. Mike DeWine said he’ll veto an Ohio bill that prohibits employers, schools from mandating vaccines
In an interview with "The State of Ohio," the Republican said he'll veto House Bill 218.
By Laura Hancock, cleveland.com
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Apartment conversion of former Ohio Bell building in downtown Cleveland nets $5M historic tax credit
The $102 million plan is to add 368 apartments and amenities, including a gym and an outdoor pool.
By Eric Heisig, cleveland.com
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Brecksville Planning Commission: Voters should decide if architect can relocate into former church/mosque
On Dec. 9, the Brecksville Planning Commission recommended that voters decide in May whether an Independence architectural firm can relocate into a former church and mosque at Chippewa and Wiese roads. The issue now goes to City Council.
By Bob Sandrick, special to cleveland.com
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PPP forgiveness will drag out to 2023. Here’s how lenders are handling delinquent loans.
Some Paycheck Protection Program loan recipients need to apply for forgiveness or start paying back their loans.
By Cleveland Business Journal
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