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Bill O'Neill Says He's Filing To Run For Ohio Governor

Bill O'Neill
Bill O'Neill

Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O鈥橬eill announced Sunday that he鈥檒l be stepping down from the bench to run for Governor in February 鈥� 11 months before the end of his term.

O'Neill turns 70 next year and is ineligible to run for another term on the court.

Speaking in front of about 60 people at Chagrin Falls Township Hall on Sunday, O'Neill said his vision for Ohio includes increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour, and giving credits for installing solar panels.

O鈥橬eill also wants to slash tuition at state colleges, pointing to Youngstown State for an example of how to bring costs down.

鈥淎bout a year ago, President Tressel turned down a pay raise,鈥� O鈥橬eill said. 鈥淚 think we have to look at the administrative costs and I think we also have to look at why is the Ohio Assembly not making state universities a priority? They should be a priority; they鈥檙e the future of our state.鈥�

O鈥橬eill joins a crowded field with four other Democrats 鈥� Joe Schiavoni, Betty Sutton, Connie Pillich, and Nan Whaley 鈥� already seeking the nomination. But he says he will leave the race if Richard Cordray 鈥� the current head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and former Ohio Attorney General 鈥� decides to run.

There are also four Republicans seeking their party鈥檚 nomination: Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, Secretary of State Jon Husted, Rep. Jim Renacci, and Lt. Governor Mary Taylor.

Kabir Bhatia joined WKSU as a Reporter/Producer and weekend host in 2010. A graduate of Hudson High School, he received his Bachelor's from Kent State University. While a Kent student, Bhatia served as a WKSU student assistant, working in the newsroom and for production.
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