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Below are two different drafts on an article about Chuck Sincere, the superintendent of Springfield Local School District, and Jim Isabella, the host of the evening show on WNIR. They are still in progress, and I will create true "draft articles" and submit them once I feel like they would survive the review process.

= Chuck Sincere = Chuck Sincere is the current superintendent of Springfield Local School District.

= Jim Isabella = Jim Isabella is a conservative radio talk show host in Northeast Ohio, and currently works at the radio station WNIR. His show is called the Jim Isabella Show.(cite WNIR)

Career
Before working at WNIR, Isabella previously was a newspaper correspondent for the Sun Newspaper for twenty years, and later became a correspondent for the Akron Beacon Journal for ten years (cite cleveland 19). Isabella took on the role as the main substitute host for WNIR's other talk shows in July of 2010, and frequently called into the shows of the late Howie Chizek and Tom Erickson. He filled in for their shows after Chizek unexpectedly died in June of 2012 and Erickson fell ill around that same time period.(cite ABJ, 2012) During this time the audience got to know Isabella better and began to call for him to have his own show.(cite WNIR) When Erickson passed away on November 3rd (cite Erickson), Isabella was offered and accepted Erickson's previous time slot, and has since remained at WNIR, while also doing sports broadcasting at WKNR.(cite WNIR, cleveland19)

Isabella temporarily went off the air for five weeks when he caught COVID-19 in March of 2020, and returned to work in April of that same year, with his time slot filled in by syndicated personalities Jim Bohannon and Mike Gallager. (cite ABJ, 2020 and cleveland19)

Personal Life
Isabella was previously married to his late wife, Irene, who passed away in February of 2013. (cite Irene) He his currently married to his second wife, Teresa.

House Bill 484
House Bill 484, also known as the No Glory for Hate Act, is a bill sponsored by Linda Sanchez that would prohibit the use of federal funds to commemorate twice impeached former presidents.

Contents of the Bill
The sections of the bill are summarized as follows:(cite Congress)

Section 1
This bill can also be called the “No Glory for Hate Act”.

Section 2
The use of federal funding to commemorate any monument to a twice impeached former president, and naming any federal building or land after said president would be prohibited.

Section 3
The use of federal funding to support a commemoration of a twice impeached former president on a state-level or below would be prohibited.

Section 4
Twice impeached former presidents would not be allowed to receive any benefits under the Former Presidents Act of 1958, excluding Secret Service protection.

Section 5
The Secretary of Defense would not be allowed to approve the burial of a twice impeached former president in Arlington National Cemetery.

Support of the Bill
House Bill 484 is co-sponsored by thirteen Democrats.





Opposition to the Bill




