Interesting that Ohio's legislature is doing something to combat the mandates. When asked about it in Tennessee (regarding the executive order mandate for TVA employees), they dismissed it out of hand as a federal matter. I think the state just doesn't want to buck the system.
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Not sure if this was posted previously...
https://ijr.com/160-arrested-massive-human-trafficking-sting/
“Among the 161 people arrested were three who were seeking to buy sex from minors. Others that Yost mentioned were a teacher, a firefighter, a professor, a pilot, a home improvement contractor, a city council member and a man who had a two-year-old in his car when he was apprehended.”
...”Operation Ohio Knows was Ohio’s third sex trafficking sting over the past year: Operation 614 in April resulted in 93 arrests with 53 victims helped, and Operation Autumn Hope” in October 2020 ended with 157 arrests, 109 victims helped and 45 missing children found.”
https://www.wlwt.com/article/ohio-ag-161-arrested-during-state-s-largest-ever-anti-human-trafficking-sting/37849346