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The bill would offer free, state-issued IDs to anyone over 17. However, it would also no longer allow voters to use other proof of identity they can use now, such as paycheck stubs or utility bills.
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While other groups say they'll continue to fight, the executive director of the League of Women Voters says there isn't enough time in this year's election calendar to win.
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A lawsuit filed in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas late on Friday seeks to stop a new state abortion law from going into effect. Without it, advocates for legal abortion fear some Ohio women won’t have access to it anymore.
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A judge has again blocked an Ohio law that would require fetal remains from surgical abortions to be cremated or buried.
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Ohio abortion providers have again sued to block a state law requiring that fetal remains from surgical abortions be cremated or buried.
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A coalition of voter rights groups has filed a challenge to the state's new Congressional district map in the Ohio Supreme Court. The advocates say the new map was drawn to favor Republicans.
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The maps have been blasted as gerrymandered toward Republicans, in violation of a 2015 constitutional amendment to change the map creation process.
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A lawsuit claims that Ohio has an unwritten policy of denying release to death row inmates who were re-sentenced after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Ohio’s death penalty in 1978.
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A judge has declined to block Ohio's new law regarding fetal remains from surgical abortions.Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Alison Hatheway…
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Abortion clinics are suing the state of Ohio to block a recent law requiring that fetal remains from surgical abortions be cremated or buried.Clinics,…