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Ohio’s governor announced expanding eligibility limits for child care assistance during his State of the State speech, but advocates have pushed for more.
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The most recent proposal would also prohibit Ohio candidates from running with a political party if they had not voted in the party's latest primary.
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Aisha's law has passed two previous Ohio House sessions but have yet to make it through the Ohio Senate.
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Election night results from the Ohio Secretary of State's office have been overshadowed by early projections of victories proclaimed by news networks that gather a lot of data on races and voters.
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Attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio and Ohio Attorney General’s Office laid out their cases Friday morning in Franklin County.
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The latest vote to control the Ohio House Republicans’ campaign fund shows the infighting over last year’s divisive speakership election is still simmering.
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Now that winter is over, road construction season is underway in Ohio, with nearly a thousand projects planned this year.
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April 15 is the peak, but of course tax season started weeks ago when W-2s and other paperwork was sent out in Ohio and across the country.
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The state of Ohio’s investigation into the House Bill 6 nuclear power plant corruption scandal continues, in spite of the suspected suicide of the former public utilities commission chair.
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Gov. Mike DeWine's State of the State got some positive reviews, but also received pushback from legislators in his own party.
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Ohio children were the focus of DeWine’s State of the State speech, as he talked about mental health, cell phones, guns and seat belts.
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The Democratic National Convention is set for after Ohio's candidate certification deadline, but Democrats said they think there are options to ensuring President Biden is on the ballot besides state lawmakers taking action by May 9.