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U.S. Senate and House along with Ohio House and Senate races are among the contests on this March primary ballot.
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They testified Monday morning against some of the rules, which regulate gender transition care for minors and were introduced at Gov. Mike DeWine’s request.
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Republican dominate the seven-member Ohio Supreme Court, and a battle between two Democrats for one of three seats up this year is on this primary ballot.
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For the eighth time, Ohio’s attorney general has rejected a proposal that would eliminate qualified immunity for police officers and other government employees accused in shootings or other actions.
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The latest polls are predicting a tight race in Ohio between state Sen. Matt Dolan, businessman Bernie Moreno and Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
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In the last few years, a contingent of Ohio’s middle and high schools enacted policies banning phones.
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Half of the 33 Ohio Senate seats are on the ballot Tuesday, and there are some contests that are getting attention.
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Next Tuesday’s primary election features a trio of men running for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, with the winner goes on to the fall ballot to face Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown.
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Depending on the vote in this primary, the Republican-dominated Ohio House could end up being more inclined to take up more legislation on culture war issues.
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One of the legislature’s biggest critics of traffic cameras in Ohio has launched a new effort targeted at the millions of dollars those cameras bring in each year to the companies that administer them.
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Two of the three GOP candidates running for U.S. Senate have significantly more cash on hand in the final days before Election Day, thanks to personal loans.
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Under Senate Bill 217, if AI programs neglect to include watermarks or individuals remove them after the fact, they could be sued.