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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 - November, 2005

Nov 1, 2005
farmers, TV ads could be key on issue 1 fate
Nov 2, 2005
plan to stop gas stations from raising prices so quickly
Preditory lending legislation
Rep. Chris Redfern Asks GOP to return Noe money
Sec of state to voters: decide NOW how you'll vote
Nov 3, 2005
Legislation to Save Auto Manufacturing Jobs in Ohio
Poll Shows Ohioans Have Little Faith in Public Schools
Taft Factor in Campaigns
Nov 7, 2005
new CAT tax requires businesses register soon
Nov 8, 2005
ash tree quarantine expands to parts of 2 more counties
despite some glitches, election process is called smooth
Ohio now has 3rd lowest gasoline prices in nation
Ohio sues 2 drug manufacturers over birth control pill
Ormet Closing
Spirko delay for DNA testing
Nov 9, 2005
Reform Movement Claims It's Not Dead
Two Towns Vote to Endorse Indian Casinos
Voters Say Yes on Issue 1
Voters Smash Election Reforms
Nov 11, 2005
Preview of the Upcoming Week in the State Legislature
Statewide Smoking Ban a Possibility
Taft on Preditory Lenders
Nov 14, 2005
Time Magazine: Governor Taft is Inept, Ineffective
Nov 15, 2005
Half of Ohio Businesses Miss "CAT" Registration Deadline
Nov 16, 2005
Ban on Government Funding For Embryo Research is in Limbo
Taft Signs Moratorium on Some Eminent Domain
Nov 17, 2005
NOW Planning Civil Disobedience
Nov 18, 2005
New Director of Bureau of Worker's Compensation Cleans House
Ohio Jobless Rate Steady
Nov 22, 2005
Ohio Congressman Bob Ney Implicated More in D.C. Scandals
State Lawmakers Propose Taking Sales Tax off Natural Gas Bills
The State's Response to GM's Plans to Close Plants
Nov 28, 2005
A year before they elect one, OU pollsters ask Ohioans what they want in a governor
New Petro Ad Sparks Flap Over Abortion
Nov 29, 2005
Green Party Announces Candidate for Governor
Mike Coleman Drops out of Governor's Race
Supco Hears Arguements Over Charter Schools
Nov 30, 2005
Debate Over Sewage in Lake Erie
Hocking River riders wrap up two years on the water
Mike Coleman Quits Governor's Race
Parents are being warned that some cold remedies aren't safe for kids
Surrendering Newborns at Hospitals and Police Stations


 
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