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Some Ohio Lawmakers Come Back During Legislature's Break To Hold Another Hearing On A Controversial Bill That Would Ban Vaccine Mandates
The lawmakers did so, knowing there wouldn't be a vote taken on it.
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OSU study on extremely premature births raises concerns about racial disparity and abortion bans
The OSU Wexner Medical Center researcher said neonatal deaths in "mothers of racial and ethnic minority communities" is a public health dilemma that is further complicated by abortion bans.
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Low-Income Ohioans To Get More Money Toward Food Assistance
It's about a 22% increase.
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Ohio school districts are struggling with a school bus driver shortage as educational year begins
The school bus driver shortage started building last year, but even after campaigns to hire bus drivers, the state's school districts say they're still falling short.
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Whaley calls on DeWine and Husted to release private emails and texts involving nuclear bailout
Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate for Ohio Governor, says emails and texts from incumbent Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted about the nuclear power plant bailout from their personal accounts should be released to the public.
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GOP leaders dispute timeline for new congressional map as groups say lawmakers missed deadline
The Ohio Supreme Court gave the legislature 30 days to adopt a new congressional district map, but House Speaker Bob Cupp (R-Lima) said the clock hasn’t started yet for that deadline.
Ohio House Democrats seeking 'integrity' law for statewide officeholders
The Democratic lawmakers are proposing the "State Official Integrity Act" which would ban statewide office holders from being paid for work by private businesses.
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What the federal student loan forgiveness plan means for borrowers in Ohio
President Joe Biden's student loan relief plan will forgive $10,000 for each government loan borrower and $20,000 for those who had pell grants.
Bill would prohibit Ohio homeowners' associations from banning 'thin blue line' flag
The flag, which was created to show support for law enforcement, is considered controversial by some who note its use by white supremacists and other racist groups.
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Ohio food banks starving for funds to replace rapidly dwindling supplies
Ohio's food banks have asked for $50 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds, saying the situation is "severe."
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