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Democratic State Legislators Step Down
Two Northeast Ohio state representatives announce retirement
Wednesday, December 5, 2007

At least two Northeast Ohio Democratic members of the state House of Representatives will not be finishing their terms. The House Democratic Caucus will appoint two new members to complete the terms of Rep. William Healy and Rep. Robert Otterman. WKSU's Tom Parkinson reports.

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