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Ohio could get $198 million over 15 years from a huge settlement struck between attorneys general from 49 states, the District of Columbia and five US territories and Purdue Pharma.
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As lawmakers consider state support for the Cleveland Browns' domed stadium development in Brook Park, Ohio’s other professional sports teams say they strongly support the idea.
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An Ohio law mandating a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion is already on hold by a court ruled it unconstitutional.
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The Ohio House unanimously advanced the School Bus Safety Act on Wednesday, which has gone through many revisions in two years.
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Ohio's House and Senate will now hash out the differences between their versions behind closed doors, in what is called conference committee.
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The Ohio Senate has passed its version of the budget and teachers widely opposed major parts of it, just as they did with the House version and the initial budget from Gov. Mike DeWine.
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Ohio House Democrats admit it’s an uphill battle to get gun control legislation passed, as Republicans have been steadily expanding gun rights over time.
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With U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno’s defeat of Sherrod Brown last fall, Democrats hold only one elected office statewide: a seat on the state’s highest court.
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The latest draft of House Bill 96, Ohio’s biennial state budget, has proponents of expanded passenger rail concerned.
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May was a great month for state tax collections in Ohio, with sales and income tax revenue coming in above estimates.
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Former Rep. Kathleen Clyde appears to be the likely candidate to replace outgoing Ohio Democratic Party Chair Liz Walters.
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The bill from Republicans in the Ohio House includes a variety of proposals to limit local property tax increases and provide relief to taxpayers who need assistance.