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Ohio Right To Life Changes Its Process For Making Endorsements
Candidates for political office in Ohio who want to be endorsed by the state’s largest organization opposing abortion will have to meet new criteria.…
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Tax Commissioner Still Wants Centralized Municipal Tax Filings, Though It's Voluntary In Budget
Gov. John Kasich’s initial state budget would have required businesses to file a certain tax with the state instead of in the cities they operate. After…
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Pence Headlines State GOP Dinner, Featuring Three Of Four 2018 Candidates For Governor
Hundreds of Republicans came to Columbus over the weekend for their biggest statewide fundraising event, featuring Vice President Mike Pence. His speech…
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Husted Sends Public Voter Information To Trump Commission
Ohio’s top elections official has sent the state’s database of voter information to the White House’s commission on election integrity. But the report…
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Ohio Supreme Court Sides With Cities, Rules State Traffic Camera Rules Unconstitutional
The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the right of cities to use traffic cameras without certain restrictions passed by state lawmakers, saying the state law…
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Ohio Executes First Inmate After Three-Year Delay
The state of Ohio executed its first death row inmate in more than three years today (Wednesday) after a questionable lethal injection in 2014 sparked a…
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Auditor Says Half Of Local Governments Have No Policies On Employees' Use Of Credit, Debit Cards
The state auditor is warning local governments that they’re risking taxpayer money if they don’t have policies on employees’ use of debit or credit cards.…
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Public Defender Says He Fears Botched Executions Ahead After Problem-Free Lethal Injection This Week
An outspoken advocate against the death penalty says though yesterday’s lethal injection of Ronald Phillips was problem-free, he worries that won’t be the…
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Husted Touts Growing Support From County Leaders As Momentum Shift
A Republican candidate for governor believes the momentum is swinging his direction after gaining more support from local leaders. These endorsements have…
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Brown Calls For New Approach In Health Care Debate
The highest ranking Democrat in Ohio is calling for a new approach in the conversation about the federal health care law. U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown wants…
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