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Sen. Teresa Fedor (D-Toledo) wants to know if political influence was involved in awarding a pending contract to a Canada-based company to run Ohio’s iLottery games, claims the commission called "completely inaccurate."
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One hundred million dollars will be used to reimburse schools for pandemic-related expenses. $161 million will go to licensed childcare providers for children's mental health care and to increase both the early childhood workforce and access to childcare.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the cultural economy, the businesses and the people that make their living creating music, food and art.But…
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The leader of Democrats in the Ohio House is blasting a Republican-controlled panel of lawmakers for its decision to deny a request to pay for postage on…
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A panel of lawmakers has shot down a request by Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State that would have allowed his office to pay for postage for mail-in…
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Ohio’s Secretary of State will ask a panel of state lawmakers Monday to allow him to use money raised from business fees to buy postage for mail-in...
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Ohio’s Secretary of State is asking a panel of lawmakers that controls state funds to let his office pay return postage for absentee ballots. The proposed…
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The Ohio Controlling Board on Monday approved requests to appropriate additional CARES Act funding for schools and universities. The state Office of Budget and Management received approval for additional funds of roughly $200 million for higher education and $100 million for K-12 schools. The funds would be meant to cover increased education costs brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.