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Proposed state rules governing gender treatment in Ohio could be released soon
Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed rules on gender-affirming care for minors that could affect adults in Ohio are still being developed.
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Ohio task force does not recommend mandating seatbelts on school buses
Gov. Mike DeWine assembled the task force in August 2023 after a Clark County crash fatally ejected 11-year-old Aiden Clark from a school bus.
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Filing suggests Ohio AG believes at least part of six-week abortion ban is still constitutional
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is asking a Hamilton County judge deciding the legality of the state’s ban on abortion after six weeks to dismiss the case, which would let that ban stand.
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Democratic lawmakers continue call to change Ohio laws to prevent corruption
Part of the original nuclear bailout law but part of it remains on the books, much to the chagrin of Ohio Democrats.
Former Ohio prisons director concerned about use of nitrogen suffocation in executions
The former director of the state’s prison system is concerned about a Republican-sponsored bill that would add nitrogen gas to the law requiring lethal injection to carry out executions in Ohio.
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Bill to create pilot projects to pay Ohio kids to go to school and to graduate appears stalled
The Ohio House committee heard sponsor testimony on the bill to pay kids cash incentives to go to school and to graduate last month, but nothing has happened to it since.
Lawsuit filed against attorney general by group seeking amendment to change election laws
The group wants to put an issue on the November ballot that repeals and changes some of Ohio‘s election and voting laws.
Intel says finish for first phase of Ohio megaproject will be later than 2025
The state has already disbursed $600 million in onshoring grants to the tech giant for its central Ohio venture.
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Meet Buckeye Chuck, Ohio’s official weather-forecasting groundhog
Every February 2nd, Ohio residents look to Buckeye Chuck for a forecast on how long winter will last. This year, a new rodent is up for the job.
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Haiti unrest forces DeWine's tuition-free schools to close doors
The schools are dedicated to Gov. Mike and First Lady Fran DeWine's daughter Becky, who died in a 1993 car accident at 22 years old.
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