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The Republican-sponsored bill would prevent K-12 schools, colleges and universities, state agencies and local governments from discussing racism in public policy in training and educational events.
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Lawmakers have filed two such bills in the Ohio House, and the move has made some strange bedfellows. Early last week, Columbus City Schools leadership and the district’s unions issued a joint statement in opposition.
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Fourteen Ohio House Republicans have signed onto a bill that could allow the state to reject federal gun laws and rulings that state lawmakers feel violate the Second Amendment.
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Dark money has played a role in Ohio politics for years, including in the scandal involving the nuclear bailout law at the center of an alleged $60 million bribery scheme. There’s a bill under consideration at the Statehouse that attempts to shine light on political donors.
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Gov. Mike DeWine rejects a proposal from a Republican lawmaker to cancel the state of emergency order issued in March as the coronavirus pandemic was…
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A Republican lawmaker who’s been critical of Ohio’s pandemic response has proposed a bill to cancel the state of emergency order from March. The bill…
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The Ohio House voted Tuesday to approve a revised bill that would shield first responders, businesses and schools from coronavirus-related lawsuits from…
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The Ohio Senate is being asked to consider a bill passed along party lines in the House that requires new reporting standards for COVID-19.The bill from…
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A bill to grant essential businesses and health care workers immunity from pandemic-related lawsuits has quickly and overwhelmingly passed the Ohio House. The measure now moves on to the Senate.