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Changes are being made to the federal program to give Ohio and other states more flexibility in how to use broadband funds.
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Right now, there’s the referendum on Senate Bill 1, and then more than one proposed constitutional amendment: to end qualified immunity, to end real property taxes.
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The Ohio Medical Fairness Act is not a debt forgiveness plan, but seeks to help people with huge medical bills manage them.
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Career and technical education programs expanded in the state after a big investment. The Fordham Institute hopes to see more growth.
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Turnout was very low, but the Ohioans who did vote overwhelmingly supported the infrastructure bond program, which has been in place since 1987.
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Ohio Democratic Party chair Liz Walters is resigning her post after four years in that office.
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A bill is in the works from one of the most powerful Republicans in the House that would allow Ohioans to gamble online beyond sports betting.
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New service standards the United States Postal Service rolled out last month could impact Ohioans — especially those in rural communities.
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Under Gov. Mike DeWine’s initial budget, a hike of taxes on cigarettes and e-cigarettes would have funded a child tax credit, but Ohio House GOP lawmakers rejected it.
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Attorney General Dave Yost has approved the language for petitions to bring a repeal of Senate Bill 1 to the ballot.