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This week on "The State of Ohio": The Senate version of the budget is on its way, with just a few weeks remaining to hammer out differences with the House. Lawmakers try to clarify the state auditor's role with JobsOhio. And we revisit and update two controversial issues from the last year - the abortion debate in Ohio and the state's new exotic animals law and the facility it created.
 
Story Archive - September, 2009

Sep 1, 2009
Acclaimed leader of Cincinnati Pops dies suddenly
Governor says he's evaluating Department of Development before naming director
Justices to chew on the issue of whether commercial activities tax should apply to food
Thousands of Ohio students could get state-paid vouchers to get out of "failing" schools
Troopers say rule on identifying themselves on social networking sites is unfair
Sep 2, 2009
Environmental groups don't speak at cap-and-trade summit, but have much to say on Republicans' plan
Health experts aiming at northeast and eastern Ohio to try to rid them of rabid racoons
Ohio shares in largest Medicaid fraud settlement in history
Some fans are beaming as controversial and outspoken ex-congressman comes home from prison
Supreme Court justices to decide if Ohioans get the chance to vote on slots plan
Sep 3, 2009
Anti-gambling group joins march into court to stop slot machines from racing to tracks
Governor fills two vacancies in his administration - including one that just opened up
Longtime Ohio voting machine maker has elected to get out of the ballot business
Ohio is near the top of the list when it comes to one children's health stat
Pregnant woman becomes third Ohioan to die of H1N1 virus
Sep 4, 2009
Attorney general files suit against Ohio businesses paying workers less than minimum wage
Governor says pair of lawsuits against slots plan don't knock it off track
Ohio college begins painful process of separating and starting over
Ohio gets more money to make plans to fight H1N1 flu
Once schools learn about grants for Statehouse tours, and they're quickly snapped up
Programs that help people pay heating bills expect avalanche of applications for this winter
Sep 7, 2009
Labor Day study shows pay gap continues between the races in Ohio
President Obama works on Labor Day, makes first visit to Cincinnati since taking office
Summer is "officially" at an end, and campaign season has started on casino issue
Sep 8, 2009
Brokerage house to send check to Ohio pension fund as part of historic settlement
Green activists seeing red over AG's indecision in Lake Erie landowners case
No surprises for many in Cleveland, as incumbent mayor coasts to primary win
OU tries to reach out to many of its students - the first in their families to go to college
Some new faces coming to Akron city council, as two incumbents lose in primary vote
Sep 9, 2009
Akron-based institution hoping workers won't bounce back contract proposal
Experts hear about ways to battle obesity at fourth annual summit in Cleveland
Law named for child killed in school accident set to die as part of state budget
President's speech makes some sick, while others say it's a cure
Volunteers to start what's become annual tradition at Statehouse - creating 9/11 field of flags
Voters may get chance to vote on whether to kill Ohio's estate tax
Sep 10, 2009
Historical society wastes no time in selecting new leader for the agency
Prosecutors say Cuyahoga County case is one of the largest involving mortgage fraud
Racetracks have yet to pony up millions in fees to get licenses for slot machines
Traditional turkey dinner held for low-income and homeless in Dayton is off the table this year
Unemployment will get worse before it gets better, say governor's economic advisors
Sep 11, 2009
GOP leaders vote to endorse primary candidates, including those in two contested races
ODOT preparing proposal to snag share of stimulus money to put 3C rail plan on track
Visitors to the Statehouse marvel and mourn at huge display honoring those lost on 9/11
Sep 14, 2009
Bill would give no credit information to auto and home insurers, but companies say they need it
Democratic Secretary of State will make decision on residency of Republican foe who wants her job
Governor says 18-year olds should get certain priviledges, but now says gambling isn't among them
Truck heads down the road and nearly leaves the state with a record amount of cocaine
Sep 15, 2009
Anti-gay discrimination bill gets further at the Statehouse than it's ever gone before
Execution delayed for a few hours, then put off for another week
Governor's popularity rises in new poll, in spite of budget crisis and struggling economy
Only a couple of the state's racetracks come through with the money for slots license fees
President rallies workers at Lordstown with big announcement about new car standards
Sep 16, 2009
After months without a permanent director, governor appoints leader for Development Department
Death row inmates survives execution day, and opponents are arguing delays are cruel
Democrats do well in latest Quinnipiac poll, but there are still problems for the party
Group opposing casinos says it has proof cash won't be taxed, but developers say that doesn't play
Supporters of passenger rail show their support to put 3C plan on track
Sep 17, 2009
Chairs of state's major parties go head-to-head in preview of primary ballot battle
Ex-ODOT manager targeted in salacious corruption probe arrested for intimidating witness
Group that hopes to kill what they call Ohio's "death tax" gets go-ahead to start petition drive
Parole board recommends no mercy for killer scheduled to die next month for neighbor's murder
Supreme Court rules in favor of state in food fight over tax at grocery stores
Sep 18, 2009
Another delay for first execution in recent Ohio history that was not completed the day it started
Jobless rate drops for the first time in a year and a half, but experts aren't excited
Sep 21, 2009
Democratic Secretary of State makes critical ruling on political foe running to succeed her
Republicans critical of Democrats' efforts to "turn around Ohio" say they have a better plan
Supreme Court decides voters should weigh in on slots - governor vows to fight
Sep 22, 2009
Event at bus station steered into discussion of Ohio's plan for passenger rail service
Immigration issue comes back to the forefront for state lawmakers
Lawmakers once again taking up legislation that would crack down on quick-loan stores and their fees
Senator delays hearings on illegal immigrants registering cars, saying he wants an explanation
Two big court dates for key figures in corruption scandal in ODOT garage
Sep 23, 2009
Anti-tobacco advocates say budget snuffed out funds needed to help stop kids from smoking
As expected, sales tax holiday idea comes back around again
Legislators considering taking on "round two" with payday lenders
Republican-run Senate passes new plan to redraw legislative district lines
Sep 24, 2009
Another issue could be headed to next fall's ballot - this one banning dog auctions
State fund that gives money to victims of crime is nearly out of cash
Supreme Court says people arrested with concealed drugs can face more charges
Sep 25, 2009
Group hopes to kill the estate tax, but opponent says most Ohioans would suffer if it dies
Ohio's sex offender laws are national models, but lawsuits over their constitutionality still remain
State steps into investigation of alleged corruption among some Cuyahoga County officials
Victims and experts say Ohio needs to put the brakes on texting and calls behind the wheel
Sep 28, 2009
Injuries and deaths of bicyclists may lead lawmakers to vote for bill to protect them on the road
State environmental officials watching old landfill, fearing gas could blow up nearby homes
Sep 29, 2009
Deer-car crashes dropped last year, but officials are still urging caution this fall
Governor orders Education officials to project what would happen if money raised by slots is lost
Jobs have been the center of Issue 3 campaign, and now anti-casino group says it won't create them
Ohio becomes lead plaintiff in suit over major merger that AG says cost the state millions
Senators take on issue of federal power and states' rights in debate fueled by health care reform
Sep 30, 2009
Civil liberties group jumps into controversy over execution that started but didn't finish
Lawmakers considering another payday lending crackdown hear from lenders and critics
Strickland says he can't bank on slots money - now wants to delay final year of income tax cut


 
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