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In recent radio interviews with Ohio's political leaders, Anna Staver asked them one question that didn't make it on the air: What were your favorite reads from the past year? Here are their answers.
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We talk with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and two senate leaders about everything from higher education to billions of dollars for construction.
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Ohio voters last night overwhelmingly voted to approve abortion and recreational marijuana measures. Yet, Republican legislative leaders vowed to fight. We'll talk with legislative leaders about what’s next.
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State lawmakers were mostly positive about to Gov. Mike DeWine’s (R-Ohio) State of the State address, even from Democrats.
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The Ohio governor said there will not be many surprises in his proposal, but instead he will present an “acceleration” of existing priorities.
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Democratic state lawmakers are sponsoring legislation that they say would make life easier for parents and healthier for infants and children.
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A federal court has ruled that Ohio redistricting officials have until May 28 to implement new state legislative district maps, if they cannot meet that deadline, then the federal judges will implement a map already invalidated by the Ohio Supreme Court.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission met again on Sunday, but recessed without approving a new set of legislative maps.
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The commission met Saturday to walk through what the mapmaking process should look like in order to adopt House and Senate district maps that are deemed constitutional by the Ohio Supreme Court.
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There are questions about how to follow the law that prohibits "collaboration" between election boards and outside groups.