'Joe the Plumber' leaks targeted in Ohio

Published: Dec. 2, 2008 at 4:59 PM

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- Two Republican Ohio legislators say they want to plug the kind of personal information leaks that bubbled up on "Joe the Plumber."

Ohio State Rep. Shannon Jones of Springboro and state Sen. Mark Wagoner of Toledo have proposed legislation that calls for the immediate firing of any state employee who improperly accesses databases containing personal information, the Dayton (Ohio) Daily News reported Tuesday.

Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles determined earlier that Helen Jones-Kelley of the Ohio Job and Family Services Department had improperly authorized searches of databases with personal information on Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher of suburban Toledo.

Also known as "Joe the Plumber," Wurzelbacher had become a key figure in the U.S. presidential campaign after questioning Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois about his tax plans.

Jones-Kelley was suspended for a month without pay. But Jones and Wagoner's bill would see such employees fired, as well as set new criteria for determining which employees would be allowed to access such information, the newspaper said.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
Your Daily Horoscope
The almanac
Retailers: As snow falls, so do sales
NBA: Washington 118, Golden State 109
NHL: Vancouver 3, Washington 2
Woman allegedly stole case of Scotch
NBA: Houston 116, Dallas 108 (OT)
fark
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game respectfully requests that , should you find a live frog...
Superman is Real, and He Apparently Lives in Ottawa, KS
On one hand, third offense drunk driving hit and run with injuries is bad. On the other hand, we...
The only exception to ever sport a pair of inline skates, ever. (w/video)
Virginia getting slammed with 20 inches
Whiskey hangovers worse than vodka hangovers, still no cure for Whiskey hangovers