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The GOP majority in the Ohio Senate advanced a bill that would weaken the power common pleas judges have in pausing state laws during active litigation.
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Democrats in the Ohio House and Senate say the Republican-dominated legislature is playing politics with the issue.
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Carter spoke to reporters after an Ohio Senate committee hearing about the Spring 2024 OSU commencement ceremony.
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After decades of efforts to change a provision of state law shielding people who rape their spouses from prosecution, the Ohio Senate has voted unanimously to remove that loophole.
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A select committee released new recommendations that argue housing demand issues in Ohio’s fast-growing urban cores starkly contrast those in rural communities.
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Moreno's positions on abortion, immigration and Trump's election lies make the Republican less electable this fall, Democrats believe, in the race against Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown.
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Half of the 33 Ohio Senate seats are on the ballot Tuesday, and there are some contests that are getting attention.
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Under Senate Bill 217, if AI programs neglect to include watermarks or individuals remove them after the fact, they could be sued.
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The Ohio Senate voted along party lines to advance the fast-tracked dark money bill that bans foreign contributions to campaigns for and against ballot issues.
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The nearly $2 billion package appropriating money for regional and local projects was voted out of the Ohio House earlier in February.