
Andy Chow
Andy Chow is a general assignment state government reporter who focuses on environmental, energy, agriculture, and education-related issues. He started his journalism career as an associate producer with ABC 6/FOX 28 in Columbus before becoming a producer with WBNS 10TV.
Andy gained his in-depth knowledge of Statehouse issues while working for Hannah News Service, an online-based news and research publication. He also participated in the Legislative Service Commission’s Fellowship program as a production assistant for “The Ohio Channel.”
Andy earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcasting atOtterbeinUniversity and took part in the Washington Semester program through American University in Washington, D.C.
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Right-leaning states moved to make ballot measures tougher to pass after success of voter initiatives on abortion rights, marijuana and Medicaid expansion. That's led to pushback from state lawmakers.
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The measure to increase the threshold for ballot measures to amend the Ohio constitution seems to be losing steam before the end of the lame-duck session.
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Amy Schneider, “Jeopardy!” champion and transgender woman, opposes a Republican-backed House bill that would prohibit doctors from administering gender affirming treatment to minors.
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An Ohio House committee has signed off on a bill to tighten rules around distracted driving after making some changes to the proposal.
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Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Paduchik has announced he will not seek re-election, a day after Republicans swept every statewide office in Ohio.
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The Republicans won all three seats up for grabs on the Ohio Supreme Court and will maintain control state’s highest court. The state supreme court will likely play a critical role in major cases coming before the court soon.
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Mike DeWine, Ohio’s Republican incumbent governor, has won his bid to be re-elected as Ohio Governor against Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate and former Dayton mayor, according to the AP.
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Issues like abortion and immigration play key roles as Tim Ryan and J.D. Vance try to reach their base.
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Republican U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Tim Ryan have both used the economy as a centerpiece in their race.
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A group of moderate Republicans who used to hold prominent offices in state and local government are announcing their support for Tim Ryan, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate.