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The Ohio protestors marched around the city block that surrounds the Statehouse Thursday evening.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has pushed Ohio lawmakers to set rules for the largely unregulated products since late 2023.
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Ohio’s House Bill 68 has been on hold because of a federal court's injunction.
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The owners of the Cleveland Browns fired back after the state’s budget director and researchers for state lawmakers were sharply critical of the team’s proposal for a $3.4 billion domed stadium development.
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Office of Budget and Management Director Kimberly Murnieks says the state shouldn’t put up $600 million bonds for the project, which is included in the budget approved by House Republicans earlier this month.
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Ohio's Republican Treasurer Robert Sprague said he is not sold on a bill suggesting he invest taxpayer dollars in digital currencies.
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Of the roughly 8 million registered voters in Ohio, only 83,229 have returned ballots during the early voting period.
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This is the first publicly-released analysis from a legislative or state office of tax revenue estimates for the project from the owners of the Browns, who are seeking $600m in state-backed bonds to help finance it.
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So far, there’s been no publicly-released independent analysis of tax revenue estimates provided by the owners of the Cleveland Browns from the legislature or from the state.
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The report took a look at the House-passed budget and its effect on schools in Ohio's Appalachian region.
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Ohio Democratic Party Chair Liz Walters has an explanation why the party isn't visible at many of the anti-Trump protests statewide.
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The budget appropriates $10 million to pilot a “tri-share” program, which creates cost-sharing of child care costs between workers, their work and the state government.