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We're discussing all things politics during this week's reporter roundtable.
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A Republican lawmaker pitches a $15 dollar minimum wage. His goal is to fend off a likely vote on the issue in November.
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Ohio State officials say nearly 40 people were arrested during demonstrations held Thursday on the university's South Oval.
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Ohio Republicans are in no hurry to help President Joe Biden get his name on the November ballot.
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A new lawsuit wants to do away with Ohio’s requirement that patients wait 24 hours before obtaining an abortion.
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Last week’s primary was a prelude for the advertising tsunami that’s coming in November.
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Polls put Matt Dolan ahead of Bernie Moreno and Frank LaRose in the U.S. Senate race.
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More than a quarter of GOP voters remain undecided about which Republican has the best chance of beating incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has proposed adding more psychiatric beds at state hospitals because nine out of 10 of them are filled with patients sent there by the courts. That doesn’t leave many available spaces for others struggling with mental health issues.
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Jim Canepa, the person in charge of establishing regulations around legalized marijuana sales in Ohio, has promised to have zero tolerance for packaging or advertising that might appeal to children.