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Environmental advocates say SCOTUS ruling on EPA hinders Ohio’s climate change fight
Environmental advocates are pushing back on the ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that stops the EPA from enacting rules to reduce carbon emissions.
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Ohio Supreme Court rejects request to suspend state's six-week abortion ban
The Ohio Supreme Court denied a request from clinics that provide abortions to stop the new ban while they argue against it in court.
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Ohio cities face ‘snowballing effect’ with growing trend to work from home
Municipalities are expressing concerns over changes in tax revenue and empty office buildings.
Vaccine mandate opponents are taking another shot at ending certain requirements
The group is backing a new bill that focuses on incentives and penalties for businesses based on the vaccine status of employees
Ohio House approves bill allowing doula services to be covered by Medicaid
Lawmakers approved bipartisan legislation that would let pregnant people seek Medicaid reimbursements for doula services.
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Criminal investigators in Ohio are getting help from the feds to solve crimes
Attorney General Dave Yost announced changes that he said will make it easier for investigators to determine connections with crimes in other states.
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Ohio Senate president wants invasive exams language removed from transgender athlete ban
Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) calls the House bill language that requires internal and external exams “unnecessary” and plans for that measure to be omitted in the Senate version.
Protesters call controversial Ohio House bill an 'educational gag order'
Dozens of demonstrators gathered at a church in Columbus to protest an Ohio House bill that would ban the instruction and teaching of certain concepts.
Ohio teachers, unions speak out against reduced training to carry guns in schools
Education groups are voicing their concerns over the new law that takes mandatory training from 700 hours to 24 hours.
Ohio Supreme Court dismisses one redistricting-related lawsuit, others still pending
The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed a case filed by a Democratic lawmaker related to the August 2 primary, due to the parties reaching an agreement outside the court.
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