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DeWine warns Ohio lawmakers to exercise caution when considering abortion ban changes
Ohio lawmakers will consider changers to the state's existing abortion law which is currently on hold.
Special audit of Ohio teachers' pension fund says no fraud, but calls for more transparency
The special audit was announced in October 2021, after retired Ohio teachers hired a forensic investigator and pensions expert to look into why the fund's board said it couldn't pay cost-of-living increases for the last five years.
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Surprise upset in leadership vote in the Ohio House raises questions about legislative priorities
Rep. Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) defeated Rep. Derrick Merrin (R-Monclova) in the vote to serve as House Speaker for the 135th General Assembly.
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DeWine taps policy director to head the Ohio EPA
Anne Vogel, the governor's policy director, has experience with DeWine's environmental programs.
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2022 Year in Review - Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor retires after making history
O'Connor has made history in several ways, including as the first female chief justice of the state's highest court.
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DeWine vetoes bill banning Ohio communities from banning flavored tobacco
Gov. Mike DeWine cited the dangers to kids and the costs of smoking for his veto of the bill, which would ban Ohio communities from putting in place their own bans on flavored tobacco.
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Ohio Senate leader doesn't expect to vote on increasing voter approval for amendments
But Senate President Matt Huffman said he's open to the idea of requiring a 60% supermajority of voters to pass citizen-initiated constitutional amendments in Ohio.
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FDA's policy change for abortion inducing drugs won't affect Ohioans
The FDA's rule change will allow more pharmacies to carry the drugs, but Ohio has a law that seeks to stop exactly that.
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Ohio drivers can be pulled over for cellphone use, distracted driving under new law
Senate Bill 288, which takes effect in 90 days, will allow police to pull over drivers for holding cellphones, but also makes a number of other changes to criminal law in Ohio.
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Ohio to launch sports betting on January 1
The state has spent the past year reviewing and approving applications for sports betting licenses.
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