Ohio Attorney General Resigns to Take Job With Conservative Nonprofit

Dave Yost, who dropped out of the Ohio Republican gubernatorial primary last year, will join Alliance Defending Freedom.
Ohio Attorney General Resigns to Take Job With Conservative Nonprofit
Republican Attorney General Dave Yost speaks to supporters at an election watch party at the Renaissance Hotel in Columbus, Ohio, on Nov. 8, 2022. Andrew Spear/Getty Images
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About a year after dropping out of the Ohio Republican gubernatorial primary, Attorney General Dave Yost announced his resignation on May 7 to take a position in the private sector.

“I begin a new chapter June 8 as VP of Strategic Research and Innovation at the Alliance Defending Freedom, a nonprofit law firm that’s won 18 cases at [the Supreme Court] in the last 15 years. I’ve been honored to serve Ohio, and will continue to fight for freedom!” Yost wrote in an X post.

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