The Democratic nominee for Ohio attorney general has asked the state’s inspector general to examine the chairman of JobsOhio, alleging a conflict of interest that ties a new $100 million state energy fund to the chairman’s private lobbying business. John Kulewicz, a Columbus-area attorney and Upper Arlington city councilman who won the May Democratic primary, filed a complaint with Ohio Inspector General Randy Meyer over JobsOhio board chairman …
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