Ohio Speaker Larry Householder charged in $60M bribery scheme

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Just hours before, the FBI had raided Speaker Householder’s farm. 

De Villers described the crimes as a connection to a taxpayer-funded bailout of Ohio’s two nuclear power plants. The 82-page, FBI affidavit laid out the case in detail. 

Speaker Householder was the architect of House Bill 6 (HB 6), a law that passed in July 2019. The bill was widely criticized as the worst energy policy in the country. It gutted Ohio’s renewable and energy efficiency laws while bailing out several coal and nuclear plants. 

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HB 6 is the bill federal officials allege Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and associates were bribed with $60 million to pass and prevent a referendum to funnel state funds to two failing nuclear power plants managed by FirstEnergy.

Householder was a vocal advocate for the nuclear plants’ financial rescue. The bill added a new fee to every electricity bill in the state and directed over $150 million a year through 2026 to the plants near Cleveland and Toledo.

In her book, Short-Circuiting Policy, Leah C. Stokes described the process that resulted in the bailout legislation where she recounted, “By July 2019, the legislative session was over and FirstEnergy had not secured its bailout. Householder kept working, calling his colleagues back to the chamber with little notice. With narrow margins, he delivered the votes, and that same day Gov. Mike DeWine signed the FirstEnergy bailout into law.”