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The lawmaker was removed from his assignments and asked to leave the role last year over sexual misconduct allegations. He didn’t resign, and has since been reinstated.
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Retired L Brands founder and CEO Les Wexner has served on several key university boards and many buildings on the Ohio State campus bear his name.
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In January, Ohio environmental advocates said they filed a complaint against Sen. Brian Chavez (R-Marietta), alleging he failed to disclose financial ties.
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As volunteers work to gather hundreds of thousands of signatures to ask voters to abolish property taxes in Ohio, concerns about soaring sales taxes are coming to light.
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Next month, Ohio will ban all intoxicating hemp, including hemp-infused THC and CBD beverages, if Senate Bill 56 goes into effect as scheduled.
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Dr. Amy Acton and Vivek Ramaswamy have said they're concerned about health care affordability, but have very different ideas on resolving it.
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A bill introduced in the Ohio House would allow the state to claw back the money it sends to a public school district if that district sues over its state funding.
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Half a dozen Democrats in the Ohio Senate say they are getting ready to introduce extensive legislation targeting data centers.
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While the Trump administration appeals a ruling extending legal status for Haitians, Gov. Mike DeWine said the state of Ohio is working on how to help their kids.
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Two GOP state lawmakers want Ohio to enact harsher penalties for protesters who disturb religious worship.
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Though members of the Ohio High School Athletic Association voted to allow NIL deals, two Republican lawmakers want to pull that back and extend the ban to middle school.
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The state said Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling bribed the state’s top utility regulator Sam Randazzo. But the former execs’ lawyers said Randazzo was the criminal.