Letters to the Editor: Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025

FILE - The Ohio Statehouse cupola is seen in Columbus, Ohio, on April 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, file)

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FILE - The Ohio Statehouse cupola is seen in Columbus, Ohio, on April 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, file)

Ohio legislators have made it clear that they are willing to sacrifice their young on the alter of self-aggrandizement. Senate Bill One (SB1) is an effort to codify an ideological agenda at the expense of societal wellbeing.

According to the Ohio Capital Journal, Ohio House Rep. Bob Young, R-Dayton suggests that rather than concentrating on the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) ban, we should, “…truly focus on why we’re here and who we are in higher education, and that is to educate a workforce to compete globally and grow Ohio and jobs and families and attract more people to come in.” This statement illustrates just how unaware our lawmakers are about the reality of the labor force. The very reason that many organizations do DEI training is so that they are able to attract the best and the brightest. Many high-performing companies offered same-sex partner benefits before marriage equality became law for this very reason, because it gave them an edge, an advantage, to attract those employees who were at the top of their fields, regardless of their sexuality.

Additionally, for all intents and purposes, the bill suggests that educators, police officers, firefighters, nurses, and other public employees are not to be trusted. Its far-reaching agenda not only infantilizes our front-line workers, it disempowers them from the most basic rights put forth in the First Amendment, including freedom of speech, as well as freedom of association.

- Kathleen Gish, Dayton

Democratic lawmakers beware! By continuing to block President Trumps nominees any trying to stifle his agenda, which was mandated by the American people, you continue to dig yourselves a deeper hole. Keep this up and in 2026 midterms the Republicans will be able to push the dirt on top of you

- Rick Smith, Englewood