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Controversy expected at panel to determine language for issues on November ballot
The Ohio Ballot Board will meet Thursday to determine language voters will see on the ballot for two issues: one to enshrine abortion rights into the constitution, and the other to pass a law to legalize marijuana.
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What happens to the proposed abortion amendment now that Issue 1 has failed? There are several possibilities
The fight over the proposed abortion rights amendment on the November ballot picks up now that Issue 1 has been decided.
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Key Issue 1 backer says November vote may not be the last on abortion in Ohio
If Ohio voters approve an amendment guaranteeing abortion access and reproductive rights in November, Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) says another abortion issue could be close on its heels.
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Issue 1 falls: Ohio voters reject raising voter approval threshold to amend constitution
In a turnout that was much higher than expected for a rare summertime statewide vote, Ohioans rejected an effort to change the constitution to make it harder to pass citizen-led amendments, and to require groups to gather signatures from all 88 counties to make the ballot at all.
In Youngstown, a downtown tire pyrolysis plant is called ‘recipe for disaster’
A developer has big ideas to turn tires, plastic and electronic waste into energy at 30 locations, starting with a scrap tire-to-gas plant next to the jail and student housing in the heart of what was once Ohio’s Steel Valley.
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COVID threatened to strike Ohio teams out; now the state's helping their recovery
Minor league teams lost almost a season and a half of playing time, which resulted in multi-million dollar financial losses.
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Ohio will vote on proposed law to legalize recreational marijuana in November
The law that would legalize, regulate and tax marijuana would appear on the fall ballot along with a constitutional amendment that would guarantee abortion access and reproductive rights in Ohio.
Making moves: How one organization is using chess to build community
Chess is exploding in popularity nationally and here in Ohio. For one organization focused on building community, it’s more than a game.
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As another Ohio EMS agency closes, chiefs grapple with staff and funding shortages
A rural EMS agency is disbanding at the end of the year. EMS chiefs across the state worry the situation is becoming more common.
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DeWine names leader of private foundation established with public opioid settlement funds
DeWine named Alisha Nelson, who has led his anti-drug initiatives in the past, as the leader for the OneOhio Recovery Foundation, a private organization established with money from public opioid settlement funds.
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