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Lawsuit filed to stop ballot issue that would make it harder to amend Ohio’s constitution
Legal experts say the resolution passed earlier this week by the Ohio Legislature is illegal.
Ohio's major political party chairs discuss their strategies to get out the vote on Issue 1
The chairs of the Ohio Democratic Party and Ohio Republican Party say they are getting the word out and trying to convince Ohioans to vote early, before Election Day on Aug. 8, concerning a proposal that would make it harder to pass constitutional amendments.
LaRose enters race for the U.S. Senate while being at the forefront of a controversial ballot issue
Secretary of State Frank LaRose enters the Republican primary to oppose Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, while at the same time, leading the charge to pass a controversial statewide August ballot issue that, if passed, would make it harder to change the state's constitution.
What an EPA rule change means for Ohio wetlands
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency removed federal protections for millions of acres of wetlands this week to comply with a recent Supreme Court decision. The move has some Ohio environmentalists worried.
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Ohioans who travel this Labor Day weekend will encounter construction in some areas of the state
Motorists are urged to exercise caution in construction spots throughout Ohio this holiday weekend.
Former state employee and her accomplice indicted for alleged Pandemic Unemployment fraud
A former ODJFS employee and her accomplice have been charged in connection with a scheme to steal nearly $6 million in Pandemic Unemployment funds.
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Ohio GOP lawmaker says questionnaire to higher ed trustees isn't "political litmus test"
The questionnaire was sent out by the Republican sponsor of a bill to make big changes at Ohio's public colleges and universities, including banning most diversity, equity and inclusion training.
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One Ohio town’s new approach to homelessness: coexistence
The city of Findlay in northwest Ohio is seeing a growing number of people living on the streets. It's helping its downtown businesses prepare to coexist with that population.
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LaRose calls on his GOP U.S. Senate opponents to pony up $1 million for pro-Issue 1 campaign
Ohio’s secretary of state called on his multi-millionaire opponents for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate to each kick in $1 million for the pro-Issue 1 campaign.
Legal marijuana backers aren't giving up on November ballot effort
The Secretary of State's office said backers of a plan to legalize recreational marijuana fell 679 signatures short of what was needed to put the initiated statute on the November ballot. Backers of legalization say they plan to collect more signatures during the next ten days, the so-called "cure period," to ensure that issue will be before voters this fall.
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