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Ohio Senate removes invasive exam language from transgender athlete ban
The Ohio bill still bans transgender athletes from participating in girls' sports and now says a student athlete would need to provide a birth certificate if their sex is disputed.
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DeWine likes idea to shift authority away from State Board of Education and into his office
Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, said the measure has been considered by Ohio governors for years and to him it's a matter of accountability.
Criminal justice reform, education overhaul among top bills in Ohio legislature this week
The schedule for Ohio House and Ohio Senate committee meetings gives insight to what bills are considered a priority heading into the end of session.
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Former Ohio lawmaker floats alternative to keep 'special interests' out of Ohio's constitution
Mike Curtin, a former Democratic state representative and former newspaper editor, weighs-in on the resolution being considered that would make it harder to pass a change to Ohio's constitution.
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Legal pot supporters in Ohio see path forward in 2023
The bills to legalize marijuana will not move forward by the end of the lame-duck session.
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House, Senate vote to expand record expungement eligibility
Supporters said several measures in the bill — including expungement eligibility expansion — will help formerly convicted people continue to rehabilitate after serving out their sentence.
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Students again rack up school lunch debt after pandemic-era waiver expires
Public schools across Ohio have seen numbers of meals provided to kids plummet since the waiver expired and parents, advocates and politicians are seeking solutions to feed kids.
More federal money available to train police officers in Ohio
The $280,000 grant will be used to train law enforcement officers how to deal with impaired drivers.
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Just weeks after big statewide win, race to replace Ohio Republican Party leader is on
One county party chair says he's running for the Ohio Republican Party leadership post, and another county leader says he won't be.
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Mass shooting survivor calls on lawmakers to pass bill that changes gun background checks
The bill would add more factors to background checks before a gun is purchased.
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