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This week on "The State of Ohio": The budget is on its way to a committee that will hammer out the differences before the end of the month deadline. But there are serious issues on both sides that could slow down the talks. A billion dollars is headed back to Ohio employers who paid into the state’s Bureau of Workers' Comp program. But a critic says the BWC has an outstanding bill that remains unpaid. And more on how Ohio's poorest people are surviving the rising costs of a basic existence.
 
Story Archive - November, 2001

Nov 1, 2001
Cartoonists React to September 11th Aftermath
Civil Rights Activists Do Not Like Moment of Silence Bill
House May Soon Vote to Scrap Electric Chair
Security Strengthened at Key State Locations
Nov 2, 2001
Legislative Preview
Ohio Supreme Court Will Reconsider School Money Ruling
Reaction to Proposed DNA Database Expansion
State Office Building Safety
Taft Reaction to Supreme Court Reconsidering School Money Ruling
Taft Says He Expects Tough Times Ahead For the Economy
Nov 5, 2001
Many School Issues on Tuesday's Ballot
Plan to Increase Penalties for Abusing Pets
State Prison Workers Demonstrate Against Job Cuts
Nov 6, 2001
Number of Charter School Students Rises
Part 1 of 2-Part Series on Proposed Sales Tax Holiday
State Trooper Dies From Injuries on Highway
Nov 7, 2001
Attorney General Candidate on Post Terrorism Safety
Cincinnati Charter Change
Jane Campbell Elected Cleveland Mayor
Luken Re-Elected Cincinnati Mayor
Part 2 of 2-Part Series on the Tax Holiday Proposal
Nov 8, 2001
Advocates for Poor Decry State Budget Cuts
Advocates for Poor Say Giving is Down Because of September 11
Anti-Smoking Activists Say Raise Taxes on Cigarettes
Ohio Settles Microsoft and Firestone Cases
Nov 9, 2001
AAA Predicts Thanksgiving Travel to be Down
Auditor Says State Government Mis-Spent $5 Million
Cleveland Schools Prepare to Spend $1 Billion for Renovations
PUCO Reverses Earlier Decision on Utility Re-Connects
State One Step Closer to Arguing Vouchers at US Supreme Court
Nov 12, 2001
Preview of This Week in the Legislature
Public Hearing on the Ohio EPA
Punch Cards Might Be Out After All
Nov 13, 2001
Auditor Says Ohio Paid Charter School Without Documentation
Public Hearings of the Ohio EPA Review
Survey Says Payday Loans in Ohio are Ripoffs
Nov 14, 2001
Additional Security at Ohio Airports
Anti-Lottery Activists Play Hardball
Former US Inspector General Talks About the Plane Crash
Ohio Congressional Stimulus Plan
Taft Argues With GOP Senators Over Spending Cuts
Nov 15, 2001
Controversial lottery expansion plan passes Ohio Senate
Ohio Senate okays budget fix, Gov. Taft hints he'll veto
Ohio Senate votes to retire electric chair
Ohioans not confident about economy, but still think it's a good time to buy
Nov 16, 2001
Governor Taft on Ohio's Budget Deficit
Ohio Supreme Court Orders Mediation in School Funding Dispute
OSU's Star Quarterback Suspended Indefinitely
Twenty-three Gas Stations Settle Complaint with Attorney General's Office
Nov 19, 2001
County Officials React to Tax Holiday
Defending Lake Erie Shoreline
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Defends Order to Mediate School Funding Decision
Scam to Rip Older Ohioans Off via Medicare System
Nov 20, 2001
Background Checks for Hazardous Materials Truckers
Foes of Lottery Expansion: State Officials Unfairly Lobby Legislators
School Renovation in Cleveland
State School Chief on Ohio Students' Science Test Scores
Nov 21, 2001
Drug Abuse by Inmates Falls to Ten-Year Low
Legislative Preview for Week of November 26, 2001
Ohio's Very First Battle with Michigan
Ramadan Controversy in Cleveland
Taft Signs a Ban on Electrocutions
Thanksgiving: What Kids Are Learning about It
Will Ohioans Pay Taxes Up Front on Leased Cars?
Nov 26, 2001
Attorney General Offers Free Legal Advice to Ohioans Called Up
Attorney General Says She Should Be the Only Lawyer Representing the State at Mediation
Cleveland Mass "Mourns" LTV Bankruptcy
New Anti-Harassment Program in Schools
Ohio Poll: Taft Wins Match-Ups against Democrats
Public Can Testify on Controversial Gasoline Pipeline
Nov 27, 2001
Clevelanders from India Celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights
Gov. Taft on Trade Mission in South Korea
More People Appear to Be Hunting Deer This Year
Multi-State Lottery Won't Mean More Money for Schools
Study: Good News and Bad News about Appalachian Kids
Nov 28, 2001
Chiquita Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
Cuyahoga Commissioners Act to Prevent LTV Shutdown
LTV Officials Deny Rumors They Want to Close Mills
New Diabetes Related Transplant at University of Cincinnati
O'Connor Admits Interest in Supreme Court Seat
Will New Law Stop Byrd From Using Electric Chair?
Nov 29, 2001
Court Setback for John Byrd
Discrimination Suit Filed Against Kroger
LTV Agrees to Stay Open Until Tuesday
Taft and Research Expert Tout Ohio for Hyundai Plant
Voinovich on Ohio's Chances of Getting Hyundai Plant
Voinovich Pushes New Economic Stimulus Package
Nov 30, 2001
Cincinnati Bell Parent Company Layoffs
Education Keeps Some Ohio Inmates From Returning to Crime
Ohio Legislation Preview
State is Taking Largest Egg Producer to Court for Eighth Time


 
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