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Computer science course a graduation requisite? Some Ohio lawmakers think it should be
Almost 40% of Ohio public high school students did not have access to computer science classes during the 2022-2023 academic year, a statistic that state lawmakers see as an addressable problem.
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Chair-shuffling continues among Ohio Republicans considering statewide runs in 2026
Sen. Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) has announced she will run for Ohio treasurer in 2026, a few days after another Republican joined that contest.
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Two-year transportation budget to fund road construction projects passes Ohio House unanimously
At around $11.5 billion, Ohio's biennial transportation budget would primarily fund state highway, route and bridge construction projects.
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Ohio lawmakers ask Congress to take action on millions lost to food stamp fraud
A bipartisan Ohio Senate resolution asks Congress to reimburse parties that have been injured by fraud and to tighten up safety measures on EBT cards themselves.
Scientists want to monitor microplastics in the Great Lakes. Here’s why it matters
Microplastics litter the water of all five Great Lakes, but there’s no coordinated, region-wide effort to monitor plastic pollution. A board of scientists is recommending a solution.
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Bipartisan bill would ban Ohio police agencies from requiring officers meet traffic ticket quotas
A bill that would make it illegal for police agencies in Ohio to have quotas for traffic stops is back before state lawmakers.
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How Dayton became the funk capital of the world
From the Ohio Players to Lakeside, Slave and Zapp, some of the top funk bands in the country came from Dayton.
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Voter registration and passenger rail provisions added to Ohio transportation budget
The latest version of House Bill 54, the biennial transportation budget, has Ohio rejoining the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Commission at $25,000 a year.
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Under Ohio bill, protesters could be made to pay for building damage
The bill also bars government officials from limiting or interfering with police activity during “riot or vandalism activity.”
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Bill would require party affiliation on ballots for local, state school board candidates in Ohio
Local school board races and the State Board of Education are nonpartisan in Ohio, and party affiliations are not listed alongside the names of candidates.
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