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Ohio’s wealthiest man has long contributed to federal and state officials’ election coffers across the aisle.
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The invasive bugs with bright red wings and black dots known as spotted lanternflies are becoming such a threat that Ohio has issued a quarantine to fight them.
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An Ohio bill introduced would require health insurance agencies to recognize all payments, including coupons or copay assistance, as going to a patient’s deductible.
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Two GOP state lawmakers introduced an extensive bill restricting the actions local agencies can take against parents or guardians who reject a child’s gender identity.
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The autonomous "crash trucks" launched by the Ohio Department of Transportation are designed to absorb energy from a crash.
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Half of Ohio's school districts are sparring with a Republican state lawmaker who’s proposed a bill to withhold state funding from them if they sue the state over that funding.
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Ohio lawmakers have a bevy of bills to deal with artificial intelligence and data centers.
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A bipartisan bill seeks to do in Ohio what 16 other states have done, and shut the door to marriage by minors permanently.
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In January, Ohio environmental advocates said they filed a complaint against Sen. Brian Chavez (R-Marietta), alleging he failed to disclose financial ties.
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As volunteers work to gather hundreds of thousands of signatures to ask voters to abolish property taxes in Ohio, concerns about soaring sales taxes are coming to light.
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Next month, Ohio will ban all intoxicating hemp, including hemp-infused THC and CBD beverages, if Senate Bill 56 goes into effect as scheduled.
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Dr. Amy Acton and Vivek Ramaswamy have said they're concerned about health care affordability, but have very different ideas on resolving it.