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Abortion opponents who gathered at the Ohio Statehouse were urged to vote this fall.
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The head of the conservative organization behind the Project 2025 initiative was in Columbus to headline a gathering of one of the state’s most influential groups, the Center for Christian Virtue.
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The 2023 Ohio Abortion report shows an increase of 3,512 or 19% over 2022.
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Almost five years after Ohio shut down a website allowing businesses to pay state taxes with cryptocurrency, a Republican senator wants to bring back that idea, and expand it.
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Tuesday is a chance for both vice presidential candidates to introduce themselves to the nation amid a turbulent election cycle.
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Ohio Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno made controversial comments to his supporters in Mason last weekend.
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Reproductive rights advocates argue that both access to abortion and birth control is on the ballot in Ohio this year—though more indirectly than in 2023.
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The interim leader of the pension fund that manages $90 billion for current and retired teachers in Ohio said she will be retiring at the end of the year.
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Democratic lawmakers are arguing property tax inaction at the Ohio Statehouse is a problem of Republican priorities.
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A Haitian nonprofit has filed criminal charges against former president Donald Trump and U.S. Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) for statements about mostly legal immigrants in Springfield.
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Controversy continues over comments about women and abortion made by Republican US Senate candidate Bernie Moreno to a group of supporters on Friday.
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A group representing Ohioans married to foreign nationals is asking Ohio's attorney general to leave a lawsuit against a program that would give their immigrant spouses legal status as they seek to become permanent residents.