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Ohio Business Roundtable Executive Director Pat Tiberi, Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov Jon Husted are urging lawmakers who are considering the two-year state budget right now to include funding DeWine proposed for K-12 education, college and job training.
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The case, brought by two Southwest Ohio residents, contended the Ohio Ballot Board should have split the petitions for the proposed reproductive rights amendment into multiple parts.
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Senate President Matt Huffman told reporters Wednesday he is concerned about the stability of funding for schools.
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Recently, Republican Bernie Moreno was endorsed by Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance. Political watchers say former President Donald Trump might follow suit.
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Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony is an annual event to honor veterans who lost their lives in the line of duty.
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More than 1,000 construction projects are underway on Ohio's roads as the busy summer travel season begins.
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An Ohio House bill aims to prevent big property tax hikes, flatten income taxes and change the homestead tax, but opponents say it won't help many homeowners.
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The coalition that filed an earlier lawsuit against the amendment itself has lodged a legal complaint, saying the Ballot Board is allowing the use of misleading language for the amendment Ohio voters could decide in August.
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Gov. Mike DeWine cited the argument often repeated by Republicans — that protecting the state constitution from "out of state interests" is important. He didn't say why that must be done in August.
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A request from Ohio Senate Republicans went out from the state auditor's office to more than a thousand K-12 school fiscal officers, asking how much money their districts or institutions put toward the lawsuit against taxpayer-paid vouchers.
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There were a lot of questions raised about the Republican-sponsored Ohio House bill that pushes back on federal gun control policy in an unusual way.
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When the Ohio House voted out its version of the state budget, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources lost $55 million of the increase proposed in Gov. Mike DeWine's initial spending plan.