From congress to presidential races Dennis Kucinich is back in the political spotlight again. He came back to Toledo Thursday laying out his platform for a run as Ohio's next governor.

Kucinich threw out numerous proposals. Some of them include turning broadband internet service into a not-for-profit public utility. He’s also proposing free tuition to public universities for at least two years.

The former Congressman calling his campaign "Power to We the People". He kicked off the campaign this week and outlined it Thursday in Toledo at the original Tony Packo’s.

Kucinich says he'd work on plans for universal health care for Ohioans. On Lake Erie he says agricultural policy must be addressed to clean up exactly what's being put into the rivers and streams that eventually gets into the lake.

He also wants to restore funds sent to Columbus that should be going staying with local governments.

After time as Cleveland mayor, Congressman and presidential candidate twice 13abc asked Kucinich why get back into politics and another race?

"I've been watching this race develop over the last year. Thinking about it. Watching what was being said. There was a point at which I said ‘you know, I think this is the moment.’ People are so concerned about government not working, about no functioning for them. I just felt this was the moment to step forward," said Kucinich.

Kucinich did float the idea of legalizing marijuana. That's when the state would regulate it and license it.

He did not come out with a full-on endorsement of recreational program but did say the idea would be explored if he wins.