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This week on "The State of Ohio": State lawmakers consider what they can do in the wake of the horrible and yet miraculous escape story out of Cleveland involving three women held prisoner in a house for a decade. New data shows more than half of all violent crimes are committed by a very small numbers of offenders. Lawmakers are now working to target that tiny group. And more thoughts on legislation that would dramatically change rules on unions in Ohio.
 
Story Archive - October, 2001

Oct 1, 2001
Debate Over Scrapping Punch Card Voting
Legislative Preview For The Week
Some Beer Sales May Be Allowed Sunday Mornings
Southern Ohio To Get New Veteran's Home
Terrorism Threat Fuels Inspections of Ohio Trucks
Oct 2, 2001
Big Layoffs in Ohio's Mental Health Department
First of 4-Part Series on Kinship Care
Ohio Supreme Court Hears Cincinnati vs. Gunmakers Case
Republicans Compete in Secretary of State Race
Oct 3, 2001
Bill Would Help State Employees/Reservists Called Up
Results of the Cleveland Mayoral Vote
Second of a 4-Part Series on Ohio Kinship Care
Taft Says Despite Budget Crunch Video Slots Will Be Vetoed
Oct 4, 2001
Changes Are Made to New Legislative Districts
Legislation Refunds Money to Those Owed Child Support
Ohio Congressman On Bush's $75 Billion Stimulus Package
Small Number of Ohioan's Paying What's Owed to the State
Oct 5, 2001
State Mental Health Woes Could Also Affect Local Departments
Cleveland-Area Democrat Enters Race for Governor
Fourth of 4-Part Series on Kinship Care
It's Official - Democrat Tim Hagan Runs for Governor
Oct 8, 2001
Efforts To Get Ohioans To Help New York City Economy
Flyers Not Too Scared At Airport
Wright-Patterson Air Base Has Tighter Security
Oct 9, 2001
Elections Panel Still Split Over Punch Card Voting
Growing Number of Ohioans Pick Alternative for Electricity
Ohio National Guard Called Into Action
Ohio Now Has Lowest Gasoline Prices in Nation
Oct 10, 2001
Penalty for Throwing Rocks Off Overpasses May Increase
Another Long Delay in Byrd Electrocution
Attorney General Betty Montgomery Calls to Rethink "Profiling"
Top Military Man Says U.S. Learns from Past Mistakes
Oct 11, 2001
Anthrax Hoaxes Now Plague the State of Ohio
Fight Over Plan to Limit Local Anti-Smoking Rules
Ohio Firefighters' Tribute to New York City's Fallen
Tight State Budget Hits Mentally Ill And Prisons
Oct 12, 2001
Another "Terrorist" Hoax Arrives By Mail
Legislative Preview for Ohio
Ohio's Agriculture Chief Issues Warning
Why is Diesel Gas So Much Higher Than Unleaded?
Oct 15, 2001
Congressman Wants Luggage Inspectors to Have Special Training
Congressman Wants to Give Local Health Departments More Money
DeWine's Plan To Make it Easier to Track Terrorists
Oct 16, 2001
Ohio Firefighter Testifies About FEMA Response in New York City
Ohio Kicks Off Tax Amnesty Program
Room Honoring First African American State Legislator Opens
Taft Orders More Budget Cuts
Oct 17, 2001
Senate May Toughen Penalty for Tossing Rocks Off Overpass
State Budget Cuts Will Have Big Impact On Prisons
Supreme Court Rules Ex-Drug Offenders Can Go Anywhere
What Higher Education Thinks About Budget Cuts
What the Health Department is Doing With Anthrax Scare
Oct 18, 2001
Fight Over Proposals to Limit Landfills
Innocent Convict Is Freed
Video Portrays "Chicken Abuse" at Factory Farms
Oct 19, 2001
Legislative Preview
Ohio Congresssman Talks About D.C. Anthrax Scare
Unions Protest State Government Cutbacks
Oct 22, 2001
Farmers Insurance Company Settles Redlining Suit
Follow Up on Security Breaches at Egg Farm
Volunteer Fire Department's are Short on Manpower
Oct 23, 2001
Legislation to Clamp Down on Trespassing on Farms
Prison Chief Says Fast Action Can Block Byrd From Using Electric Chair
Tree-Sitters Begin Jail Sentence
Oct 24, 2001
Bill to Blunt Local Anti-Smoking Rules Moves Ahead
Gas Stations Agree to Pay Up After Jacking Up Prices
Public Service Announcements Teach Ohioans How to Vote
Oct 25, 2001
Child Support Payments Should Soon Be on Their Way
Education Summit
New Anti-Terrorism Proposal
Part 1 of 2-Part Series on Taft Plan to Kill Tax Exemptions
Oct 26, 2001
Ohioans Get an Extra Hour of Sleep This Weekend
Part 2 of 2-Part Series on Business Tax Exemptions
Plan to Make Ccertain Hoaxes Illegal in Ohio
Study Says People Are Afraid to Fly
Oct 29, 2001
Adjuncts and Grad Students Try to Unionize
Change in Utility Turn-On Rules Rile Consumer Advocates
Legislative Preview
Oct 30, 2001
Bill to Block Gay Marriages Moves Toward Floor Vote
Environmental Groups Oppose Pipeline Through Ohio
House Budget Deficit Plan
Oct 31, 2001
Bill to Require DNA Samples From More Convicts
House OK's Plan to Make it Harder to Pass Smoking Limits
House Passes Deficit Bill


 
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