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The bill would more control to Ohio's attorney general in potentially more opportunity to stall the process of putting a referendum on a statewide ballot.
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The Ohio Senate approved a bill that seeks to define antisemitism in state law for universities and state agencies investigating whether ethnic intimidation has been committed.
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Jonathan Leissler's former employers have filed court documents, accusing the Republican candidate for Ohio Senate of stealing millions and funneling some of it to his campaign.
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A perennial bill to abolish Ohio’s death penalty got another hearing Wednesday morning, but there’s little time left for it to move this year.
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The Ohio Senate on Wednesday approved a ban on transgender students using bathrooms that fit their gender identities and sent the measure to Gov. Mike DeWine.
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Democrats gained some seats in the Ohio House and Senate, on a night that was devastating in other high-profile races.
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Ohio’s no longer a swing state, but ballots are busy this fall, with more than just the contest for the White House.
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Labor unions backing U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown in his reelection bid against entrepreneur Bernie Moreno bashed Moreno over plans for a new car dealership north of Columbus.
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The sponsor of a bill that would require Ohio hospitals to publish prices so consumers can shop around isn’t pleased with changes the Senate made to the measure before passing it.
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House Bill 363 would require consumer representation on the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Its sponsor, Cleveland-area state Rep. Daniel Troy said the bill is necessary to bring more balance to the regulatory body that's grown too close to the industry it’s supposed to regulate.