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The state can’t make the change without the federal government rolling back an almost 90-year-old law, the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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Millions in state money is headed to Ohio food banks and some SNAP recipients wiill get a share, but not all.
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Many Democrats are upset with their legislative leaders after they went along with majority Republicans on a new Ohio congressional map.
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Republicans say allowing local taxing authorities in Ohio to block library levies would increase transparency, but libraries say it will hurt them and voters.
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Among them, medical practitioners would have to conduct private interviews and document possible abuse-related injuries to add to the patient’s medical records.
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There’s a chance that state employees could also be sidelined or have no paychecks in Ohio if the shutdown continues.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has been battling to ban micro prop bets, which are wagers on specific actions athletes take during a game.
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The state will now avoid a lengthier fight over a mandated redraw of boundaries for the 15 members of Congress from Ohio.
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Families who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as food stamps, won't get their EBT cards reloaded on Saturday if the shutdown continues.
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The map the commission released tilts districts in Cincinnati and Toledo further right and Akron further left.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission has until the end of the day Friday to come up with such an agreement.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission will meet once more Thursday, in what is likely the state’s last chance to get a six year Congressional map with a bipartisan vote.