State Rep. Angela King | The Ohio House of Representatives
State Rep. Angela King | The Ohio House of Representatives
Angie King, an Ohio state legislator, shared a series of posts on her social media account in early September 2025 addressing recent political meetings and concerns about religious targeting.
On September 6, 2025, King described a local government event: "The 10 County Luncheon, along with CCAO staff and representatives from AG Yost, Treasurer Sprague, Senators Husted & Moreno met in Mercer County today. There were updates from each office, robust discussion on property tax, cybersecurity and the need for state-county partnership". The post highlighted the participation of officials including staff from the County Commissioners Association of Ohio (CCAO), Attorney General Dave Yost, Treasurer Robert Sprague, and State Senators Jon Husted and Moreno. Discussions at the event focused on property tax issues, cybersecurity challenges facing counties, and calls for stronger collaboration between state and county governments.
Later that day, King addressed concerns regarding religious freedom: "…Yet the previous Administration engaged in an egregious pattern of targeting peaceful Christians, while ignoring violent, anti-Christian offenses." (September 6). The statement reflects ongoing debates over federal law enforcement priorities concerning religious groups.
On September 7, King posted a link without additional commentary: "https://t.co/NisRJlrA13".
King's comments come amid continuing public discussions in Ohio about local governance challenges such as property taxes and cybersecurity. In recent years, there has also been national debate regarding allegations of bias against religious groups by federal agencies. These topics remain relevant as state leaders consider new policies to address both fiscal management at the county level and broader questions of civil liberties.