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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 - June, 2001

Jun 1, 2001
Democrats Urge Taft To Line Item Veto Secrecy Clause
Legislative Preview
Taft Spokesman Responds To Hagan's Blast Over Taxhike
Tax Credit Plan Saved
Jun 4, 2001
Bicentennial Celebration Focuses On Chillicothe
Debate Over Plan To De-Regulate Phone "Extras"
State's New Road Rage Movie Trailer
Jun 5, 2001
House OK's Discounts On Prescription Drugs For Seniors
Meningitus Update From Northeast Ohio
National "Expert" Comes To Ohio Against Gambling Plan
Ohio Steelworkers Go To Washington
Jun 6, 2001
Another Prescription Drug Plan Is Proposed
Ohio's Motto Wth God Reference Will Stand
Problems With Big Brothers/Sisters In Cleveland
Taft May Sign Ohio's Controversial State Budget
Jun 7, 2001
House Ok's Plan to Boost Government Funding for Faith-Based Groups
Meningitis Scare Not Hurting Economy Yet
Ohio Health Department Talks About It
Proficiency Test Scores Up But Again Only a Bit
Republican National Bigwig on US Senate Switch
Taft Vetoes "Secrecy Clause" and Other Parts of Budget
Jun 8, 2001
June 14: New Execution Date for Jay D. Scott
Tax Amnesty Program to Be in Place Later This Year
Update on Meningitis Vaccinations
Voinovich Among Senators Pledging to Support Bush
Jun 11, 2001
Becoming a Beekeeper
Schools and Legislators Still Arguing Over "Secret" Memos
Watchdog Group Says Most Ohio Leaders Reporting Campaign Contributions
Jun 12, 2001
Farm Fertilizers Used In Illegal Drug Production
Gas Prices Plummet, Especially Here In Ohio
House OK's Brownfields/Greenspace Plan
LTV Steel Seeks Labor Concessions
New Law Revamps Proficiency Test System
Steel Workers Balk At LTV Labor Changes
Jun 13, 2001
Greens and Other Minor Parties Considering Candidates
Last Minute Appeals Being Waged to Save Jay D. Scott
New Legislation Would Crack Down on Pharmaceutical Companies
Ohioans Voting on Gambling Could Hinge on One Legislator
Old-Time Washboards Still Widely Used
Jun 14, 2001
Environmentalists Blast "Lax" Air Pollution Enforcement
For the Third Time, All is Set For Jay D. Scott Execution
Friday is Deadline For Evidence Turn-In in School Funding Case
Gambling Plan Dead For Now But Foes Worry About Revival
Ohio's School Funding Debate in Its Tenth Year
School Funding Case Continues in Ohio Supreme Court
Jun 15, 2001
State Executes Jay D. Scott After Two Postponements
Jun 16, 2001
Boxes of Evidence From Both Sides in School Dispute
Ohio Cancer Rate Higher Than Average
Ohio Legislators Have Much To Do Before Summer Vacation
Phone Fraud From Canada Into Ohio is Increasing
Seven Hundred Water Wells in Stark County May Be Contaminated
Twenty-seven Victims of Attorney Theft Awarded $350,000
Will Scott Execution "Open Flood Gates?"
Jun 18, 2001
Buckeye Egg Farm in Trouble Again
Death Penalty Unlikely to be Scrapped
Gasoline Prices Keep Dropping in Ohio
Not All Emergency Natural Gas Money Spent
Jun 19, 2001
Dayton Hearing On New Rules On Telephone "Frills"
LTV Steel Plant Closing, Leaving 900 Jobless
Prison Women Able To Keep Babies With Them
Support Groups File Briefs in School Funding Case
Jun 20, 2001
Big School Funding Showdown in Ohio Supreme Court
Doctors Testify Against Concealed Weapons
Hearings on Telephone Services Rate Hike
How School Funding Plan Effects Urban Versus Suburban Schools
If Schools Get What They Want, Do We Get a Huge Tax Hike?
Jun 21, 2001
How Other States Dealt With School Funding Mess
Latest on Cleveland Area Police Shooting
Ohio Officials Prepare For Deadly West Nile Virus
Why One Democrat Wouldn't Sign Friend of Court Brief
Jun 22, 2001
How Other States Are Handling The School Funding Suits
Ohio's Sheridan Cave Holds Clues To The Past
Ohioans Participate in Archeological Digs
Several Issues To Be Discussed In State Government
Taft Will Sign Retroactive Bill On Immunity For Gunmakers
The State Is Being Sued Over Proficiency Tests
Jun 23, 2001
"Right-To-Sue HMO" Issue Hits Ohio
Death Penalty Opponents Rally at Statehouse
Jun 26, 2001
Gasoline Prices Drop Again
Two Plans To Change Death Penalty
Jun 27, 2001
College Coaches Try to Squelch Legal Sports Gambling
Environmentalists Don't Like Planned "Pay to Pave" Plan
Let Public Schools Hire Private Companies to Run Troublemaker Schools?
Ohio Supreme Court Ruling Might Allow Injured Workers to Collect Twice
Senate OK's Greenspace/Brownfields Plan
Jun 28, 2001
Developers to Blame for Cuyahoga River Pollution
EPA Holds Meeting on Emissions in Cleveland
Fireworks: What's Safe? What's Legal?
New Leadership for House Democrats
New Smoking Legislation Passed by Ohio Senate
Plan to Outlaw Toy Guns in Akron
US House Passes Ban on Drilling for Oil in Great Lakes
Jun 29, 2001
Inspector General's Report Hard On Former Welfare Director
More Ohioans Expected to Travel on 4th This Year
Music Festival Near Oxford
New Bill Would Require Young Sex Offenders to Register
New CD Technology
New Legislation to Help LTV Steel


 
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