Statement
from House Democratic Leader on JobsOhio Controversy
Legislative fix needed to establish clear
pay-to-play protections, better transparency
“When Gov. John Kasich first
proposed creating JobsOhio, House Democrats raised serious concerns about a
fundamental lack of transparency and accountability in the legislation. Recent
news reports showing the that Kasich Administration has quietly shifted $5
million in taxpayer money into JobsOhio validates our original concerns and
warrants a serious legislative effort to ensure clear pay-to-play protections
and increased transparency.
“While I believe it is clear that
the State Auditor has the authority to inspect the financial records
of JobsOhio, I would absolutely support and encourage legislation to ensure
that there is no ambiguity on this issue. Additionally, I believe much
more needs to be done and will be working with members to push the necessary
legislative fixes either through the amendment process or as stand alone
legislation.
“These legislative fixes must
include reversing previous efforts to exempt JobsOhio from basic public records
and state ethics laws. We will work to ensure that the Inspector General has
the same ability to investigate JobsOhio as he does with respect to other
state agencies. We will also seek greater financial disclosure from Board
members and those companies that are awarded funds from JobsOhio.
“I believe theses accountability
and pay-to-play protections are absolutely necessary if JobsOhio is going to be
successful – which is a goal we all share. Right now, however, there is a dark
cloud of secrecy and suspicion hovering over JobsOhio and a heavy
dose of sunshine is the only remedy. It is outrageous that
the majority leadership has suggested that they intend to introduce
legislation to cover-up potential wrongdoing by prohibiting the State
Auditor from auditing JobsOhio.”