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Small Business Tax Cut Getting Much Attention As Shortfall Approaches A Billion Dollars
As the state’s budget shortfall approaches a billion dollars, a tax cut adopted four years ago is getting close attention. The small business tax cut…
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State Liquor Agents Being Trained To Identify Potential Human Trafficking Victims
Some of the officers that enforce liquor laws in Ohio are being trained to fight more than illegal serving or drinking. Gov. John Kasich says 80…
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Ohio's Top Election Official Won't Give Private Info To President Trump's Election Commission
The vice chairman of President Trump’s Commission on Election Integrity has sent a letter to all 50 states, asking for registered voters’ names,…
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Bill Allows Concealed Carry In Gun-Free Zones
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow people to carry concealed weapons into gun free zones without being criminally liable. The…
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Gov. Kasich Says Medicaid Freeze Veto Was The Right Thing To Do
Gov. John Kasich used his pen to veto 47 items in the new state budget. Among those vetoes was a plan to freeze expansion of Medicaid in 2018. Kasich says…
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Ohio's Secretary Of State Confirms Attempted 2016 Hack, But Says Voting System Wasn't Compromised
The Department of Homeland Security has reached out to elections officials in Ohio and 20 other states, which have confirmed they were targeted by hackers…
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Leaders Targeting Deeds With Discriminatory Language
State lawmakers want to make it easier for county recorders to change racist and discriminatory language in old housing documents brought to them by a…
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Republican Leaders Say They're Working For Bipartisan Congressional Redistricting For 2018 Ballot
Republican state legislative leaders say they’re putting together a bipartisan group to come up with a new way to draw Congressional districts. This comes…
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Reagan Tokes Act Would Increase Penalties For Dangerous Felons And Beef Up Monitoring of Parolees
Ohio lawmakers are considering a bipartisan bill that would keep dangerous felons behind bars and increases monitoring of them once they are released. It…
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Deal On MCO Tax That Local Transit Relies On Could Stop Another Potential Veto Override
State lawmakers overrode six of Gov. John Kasich’s 47 budget vetoes. But one headline-making veto may survive – the one that stops a plan to ask the…
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