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A ballot fix has been reached to get President Joe Biden on Ohio’s ballot. We discuss this and more on our Weekly Reporter Roundtable.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the two bills that resulted from the special legislative session that he called for, on the Biden ballot fix and the ban on foreign money in ballot issue campaigns.
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Ohio lawmakers are being called back to work this week. Gov. Mike DeWine said he is tired of waiting for them to ensure President Joe Biden is on Ohio’s ballot this November.
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A special session of the Ohio legislature begins today, called by Gov. Mike DeWine to change an election law deadline so President Biden can be on the fall ballot and to ban foreign contributions to ballot issue campaigns.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered state lawmakers back to Columbus for a special session to pass legislation that puts U.S. President Joe Biden on the November ballot.
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There won’t be legislation that will change the 90-day deadline for Democrats to certify President Biden for this fall’s ballot, according to the House Speaker.
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Senate Republicans wanted to use Biden's predicament as leverage to pass a ban on foreign nationals contributing to ballot campaigns.
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Democrats in the Ohio House and Senate say the Republican-dominated legislature is playing politics with the issue.
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A few weeks after the issue was discovered, a vote on the bill is planned in the Ohio House Wednesday.
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Biden's action makes federal funding available to tornado victims in 11 affected counties: Auglaize, Crawford, Darke, Delaware, Hancock, Licking, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Richland and Union.