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A group of 21 Ohio cities sued over a statewide ban on local bans on flavored tobacco and vapes that went into effect in 2024.
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Brand new regulations of the data center industry might clear the Ohio General Assembly in less than 48 hours after introduction.
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Lawmakers are considering ending Medicaid payments to people who care for family members as part of an anti-fraud bill. But disabled Ohioans and paid caregivers say it could be devastating.
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As Ohio sees a slew of nuclear energy investments, a new trade association has formed for the industry.
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The leader of the group collecting signatures said they don't have his goal of 620,000 to submit the amendment to abolish Ohio property taxes.
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Ohio lawmakers grilled lobbyists with Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft for hours Thursday.
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Fourteen people are facing charges in Ohio for stealing more than $50 million from Medicaid, behavioral health services, federal funds for COVID relief and individual victims across the US.
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Dozens of disabled Ohioans and their advocates packed a House committee meeting to share their frustrations and fears over dramatic changes to Medicaid and home health care.
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Under existing law, Ohioans generally need a state driver’s license or ID card, a United States passport or passport card or a military ID to do so.
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The clock is ticking on the volunteers working to put before voters an amendment to abolish property taxes in Ohio.
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Some Ohio lawmakers, former Supreme Court Justices urge return of rule barring partisan endorsementsThe resolution urges the Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider a rule change it made last month.
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State lawmakers will soon look over a $3.7 billion capital budget for state and local construction projects around Ohio.