Gov. DeWine's top lobbyist once led dark money group accused of wiring contributions in Ohio bribery
Gov. DeWine's top lobbyist once led dark money group accused of wiring contributions in Ohio bribery scheme
COLUMBUS Ohio Gov. Mike DeWines legislative director was previously president of a dark money group accused of funneling money from FirstEnergy Corp. to Speaker Larry Householders efforts to gain control of the Ohio House, according to an Enquirer investigation.
Dan McCarthy, who now leads DeWines legislative efforts, was previously a lobbyist for Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp., which had been asking lawmakers for a financial boost to save its nuclear plants in northern Ohio since 2016.
Between 2017 and late 2018, McCarthy was also president of Partners for Progress Inc., a 501(c)(4) nonprofit that engaged in advocacy in support of nuclear power and the power generation in general, according to the nonprofits tax forms. Such groups are called "dark money" groups because they don't have to disclose their donors.
An 81-page federal complaint released Tuesday in connection with the arrests of Householder and four others details allegations of how FirstEnergy Corp., listed as Company A, used an Energy Pass-Through to funnel millions to Householders dark money group Generation Now.
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