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Some Black former lawmakers from Ohio have split from most of their Democratic colleagues and are opposing Issue 1, the redistricting proposal on the fall ballot.
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The representatives used Women's History Month as a backdrop for their plans to help more Ohio’s women.
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Republicans currently dominate the Ohio Supreme Court, and two of the seats now occupied by Democrats are on this fall’s ballot.
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But the Ohio Senate Democrats say their page has a key difference from the one the GOP members have been promoting for nearly a year.
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Democrats in the Ohio Senate say some bills they have proposed to curb gun violence are bipartisan and should be passed into law.
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The decision to uphold the latest legislative maps from the Ohio Redistricting Commission was widely expected as the Ohio Supreme Court's composition has changed since it struck down maps five times in the last year.
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Rep. Elliot Forhan (D-South Euclid) has been stripped of his caucus staff and committee assignments because of his recent behavior.
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The two Democrats on the seven member Ohio Redistricting Commission voted for maps they said were unfair because they were a little better than previous proposals. But the Democrats say the only way to get truly fair maps is to make a change in the redistricting process.
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More than a dozen bills have been proposed to repeal all or the repeal of House Bill 6, which was stripped of its subsidies to Ohio’s nuclear plants in 2021.
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Democrats in the Ohio Senate are looking for a new chief of staff after Michael Premo resigned yesterday, following staff members complaints about…