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The Ohio Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed a case over whether Gov. Mike DeWine had the power to cut off $300 weekly checks to unemployed Ohioans last summer.
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It's been more than four months since the Ohio Supreme Court heard the case of the $300 weekly pandemic checks to unemployed people, but there's still no decision.
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Three appeals court judges will decide whether unemployed Ohioans should get $300 in additional weekly checks – a benefit Gov. Mike DeWine ended last month, though the federal program runs through September 6.
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A Franklin County judge has ruled against reinstating $300 weekly pandemic unemployment checks for Ohioans out of work. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ended the additional federal assistance prematurely last month.
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A Franklin County judge is expected to rule in the coming days on a lawsuit that seeks to restore the $300 weekly checks that the federal government was providing to unemployed people through September. Ohio became one of 26 states that ended the program last month.
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The state’s former Democratic attorney general and a former reporter are dropping a lawsuit they filed against Ohio’s largest public pension fund. However…
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A lawsuit has been filed against the state for overcharging some Ohioans who have purchased driver’s licenses or state identification cards recently.…
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Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann has pleaded guilty to two ethics violations involving improper payments to staff from campaign and office…
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A former top aide to former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann has been indicted in the Franklin County Common Pleas court on ten criminal charges. Ohio…
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Almost a year after a sexual harassment scandal cost him his job as Attorney General and put him under the microscope of the state's chief investigator,…