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The bill now heads back to the Ohio House of Representatives, which unanimously passed the measure earlier this year.
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But the ACLU of Ohio's fourth "Statehouse-to-Prison-Pipeline" report shows lawmakers are passing fewer bills that lead to more incarceration.
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The trial of former House Speaker Larry Householder and former Ohio Republican Party Chair Matt Borges showed ways in which powers were abused and oversight was absent.
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For the second time in two days, a measure to change the deadlines for overseas and military voting was up for consideration by the Ohio Senate.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission approved new state legislative district maps in order to comply with an Ohio Supreme Court ruling against the previous maps, but critics say the updated plans still fall short of the constitutional requirements.
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The Ohio Supreme Court's ruling said the new maps for Ohio House and Senate districts are due on Saturday.
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A coalition of Ohio mayors is sending a message to state lawmakers that they want to build a partnership that helps the people and the economy.
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Ohio’s process for drawing a new congressional map enters a new phase this week, with two constitutionally-required meetings of a joint committee in the rearview mirror and only faint hopes of any bipartisan compromise remaining.
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With the budget bill signed into law, legislators are looking ahead for the next big issues to be tackled after summer break. Among the conversations that'll take place between now and when lawmakers return will be the future of sports betting in Ohio.
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The Save Women's Sports Act would end the OHSAA's decade-long policy of ensuring fairness and inclusion for transgender athletes