Ohio News Roundup: Tax Cuts, Lawsuit Against Congressman, and Flock Camera Defense
This news roundup from the Ohio Capital Journal covers three main topics: Governor Mike DeWine's stance on income tax cuts, a lawsuit accusing Ohio Congressman Max Miller of releasing a nude photo of his daughter, and the defense of Flock…

Columbus, OH, August 14, 2026 —
Ohio Governor Addresses Income Tax Cuts Amidst Ongoing Discussions
Governor Mike DeWine has recently shared his perspective on potential income tax cuts within the state. While details regarding specific proposals or legislative actions were not provided in the summary, the Governor’s stance indicates an ongoing consideration of fiscal policies impacting Ohio residents and businesses. Further information on the governor’s specific proposals, the potential economic impact, and legislative timelines were not available.
Lawsuit Filed Against Ohio Congressman Max Miller Alleging Photo Release
A lawsuit has been filed accusing Ohio Congressman Max Miller of allegedly releasing a nude photograph of his daughter. The details surrounding the allegations, the timeline of events, and the specific claims made in the lawsuit were not provided. The contractor’s name, the specific nature of the alleged release, and any statements from Congressman Miller or his representatives regarding the lawsuit were also not included in the summary.
Governor DeWine and AG Wilson Defend Flock Cameras Amidst Scrutiny
Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson have publicly defended the use of Flock cameras. The summary indicates that these cameras are facing public scrutiny, though the specific reasons for this scrutiny or the nature of the public’s concerns were not detailed. The officials’ defense suggests a commitment to the technology, with their statements focusing on the benefits or intended uses of the camera systems. Information regarding the specific capabilities of the Flock cameras, the locations where they are deployed, and the outcomes of any reviews or investigations prompted by the public scrutiny were not detailed.
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