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Business and higher education leaders are backing a plan introduced by a state lawmaker to increase and retain college students in Ohio.
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The Ohio Senate leader is considering a House bill that bans certain vaccine mandates and grants broad exemptions. The bill would be enforced on businesses and schools in both the private and public sectors.
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One of Governor John Kasich’s top department chiefs has resigned.
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One of Governor John Kasich’s top department chiefs has resigned.
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Voter registrations are up in Ohio since November 2016. And that pleases a non-partisan group that encourages increased voter participation.
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Planned Parenthood is suing the state over a new abortion law set to go into effect soon.
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Though Republican state lawmakers claim to have cut taxes by $5 billion in the last six years, a new group has been set up to fight for lower taxes in...
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The incoming president of the Ohio Senate was absent on the first day the new General Assembly met. But new Senate President Matt Huffman has COVID-19...
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The incoming president of the Ohio Senate was absent on the first day the new General Assembly met. But new Senate President Matt Huffman has COVID-19...
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On a mostly party line vote, the Ohio House has approved the version of the $74.4 billion two-year state budget that was proposed by Republican leadership.
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Ohio lawmakers are returning to the Statehouse to hold hearings on several bills, including changes to Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed operating budget.
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A Hamilton County judge has temporarily blocked an Ohio law that prevents doctors from using telemedicine to write prescriptions for medication abortions. It's the second time in one week that a new abortion law has been put on hold.