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Nearly 185,000 ballots cast in early voting so far for Ohio's Aug. 8 election
Voters deciding an August amendment that would make it harder to pass future constitutional amendments have been voting early in-person and by mail in larger numbers than many initially expected.
Ohio's nursing homes get a boost in the state budget, but there's a bit of a catch
Ohio's new budget includes more than a billion dollars for nursing homes and incentives for those who provide exceptional care — but there's money for more inspectors to check them out and penalties for failing to provide good care.
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Poll workers for Aug. 8 special election are still needed in many Ohio counties
More than 28,000 poll workers have signed up for the Aug. 8 election, with Issue 1 the only question on the ballot. But with Election Day just over two weeks away, fewer than half of Ohio's 88 counties have reached "full recruitment" of poll workers.
Federal money for electric buses could help Ohio's rural communities
A federal grant will allow six rural communities in Ohio to replace their old buses with electric vehicles. Some small towns hope it will expand access to public transportation.
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Ohio's Attorney General wants access to medical records of Ohioans who go out of state for abortions
A new document filed as part of a proposed Biden administration rule to increase privacy for patient's medical records shows Dave Yost is one of 19 attorney generals nationwide who have signed a letter, saying they should have access to that information.
There's already confusion over the abortion ballot language in Ohio. It's going to get worse
There already is confusion and controversy over ballot language for the reproductive rights amendment on the November ballot, and it is about to get even more confusing.
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Google announces $1.7 billion investment in 3 Central Ohio data centers
The $1.7 billion Google is investing in Ohio is in addition to the billions Google has already spent in the state, one two where the company has three data centers.
Ohio elections officials concerned expired ID may thwart voters
Ohio voters now must show photo ID. Elections officials are worried that some voters might be turned away if they bring identification that has expired.
New law paves an easier road to record sealing for convicted Ohioans
A criminal record can be a barrier to finding employment or housing. A law that took effect this year makes it easier to seal or expunge those records from public view.
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New bill to ban death penalty in Ohio brings in longtime conservative lawmaker as a sponsor
The House bill has bipartisan support, including from a longtime Republican lawmaker well known as a staunch pro-life conservative.
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