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Groups proposing amendments to repeal some Ohio voting laws and to eliminate qualified immunity for some government employees got rejections from the attorney general.
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A handful of Ohio Republicans have contacted him about the job, DeWine said, and plenty more are putting in their two cents.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost claimed that the title of the "Ohio Voters Bill of Rights" was misleading.
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Ohio’s attorney general announced this week that six Ohioans have been indicted for illegal voting between 2008 and 2020.
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Grand juries throughout the state indicted six Ohioans with illegal voting, a fourth-degree felony, Attorney General Dave Yost said Tuesday.
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Yost's motion in his lawsuit against CCS claims that state law requires a district to provide busing after a student challenges a transportation decision.
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A group representing Ohioans married to foreign nationals is asking Ohio's attorney general to leave a lawsuit against a program that would give their immigrant spouses legal status as they seek to become permanent residents.
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Families were given the option to request official timings from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. The district said as of Sept. 3, 149 students had done so.
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Attorney General Dave Yost says CCS broke the law when the district refused to drive 1,000 private school students to class.
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A cease and desist letter says the district has to bus thousands of charter and non-public school students who were told they ineligible to receive transportation.