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As Expected, Kasich Signs Bill Stripping Government Funds From Planned Parenthood
Gov. John Kasich hasn’t been back in Ohio for several weeks, but was in Columbus this weekend - and he took time to do as he had said he would and sign a…
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Pro-Life Group Disappointed With Trump's Delayed Response On SCOTUS Ruling
Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump met with conservative Christian leaders last week, but then went more than three days without…
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Grand jury rejects indictments for Ohio woman after she miscarried in September
A grand jury declined to indict the woman, though the Trumbull County prosecutor had charged her with abuse of a corpse in December.
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DeWine, Cordray Trade Jabs In Heated First Ohio Gubernatorial Debate
Republican Mike DeWine and Democrat Richard Cordray went head-to-head in their first debate in the race for governor. The two traded jabs in what…
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2021 Year In Review: The bills Ohio lawmakers passed this year
The governor and his fellow Republican lawmakers weren't on the same page on some of bigger pieces of legislation in 2021.
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Ohio may be home to $4B electric vehicle battery plant from Honda and LG
News that Ohio may be the site of the new plant comes eight months after the announcement that Intel will build a $20 billion computer chip manufacturing facility in central Ohio.
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Large coalition urges Ohio lawmakers to reject a plan that makes it harder to amend the constitution
More than 100 organizations — including faith groups, unions, and some conservative organizations — are pushing back on a bill that would require citizen-led constitutional amendments to have a supermajority at the ballot box.
LaRose enters race for the U.S. Senate while being at the forefront of a controversial ballot issue
Secretary of State Frank LaRose enters the Republican primary to oppose Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, while at the same time, leading the charge to pass a controversial statewide August ballot issue that, if passed, would make it harder to change the state's constitution.
DeWine Insists Docs Won't Discriminate Due To Provision In New Budget But Critics Aren't Sure
Hours after signing Ohio’s new two-year budget into law, Gov. Mike DeWine took questions from reporters about his 14 vetoes – and about one measure he…
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Funeral for free speech held at Ohio Statehouse by opponents of a bill to change rules on colleges
The bill would make big changes in what colleges can teach; diversity programs they can use; prevent employees from joining unions; and more.
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